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EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... B3RIGHTON, IVlAlt. 17.-An inquest was held this morning, before Mr. Gall. coroner for EDist Sussex, at the Sussex County Hospital, on the body of Hannah )dls, a servant at the synagogue in Devonsbire-place, whose death took place by poison yosterday morning. The first witness called was Sarah, Rentel, wife of Moyer Rental, who lives in London. She deposed that she lives with her son, Moses ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... vojax?lvllrm T.5e 'iixines5 at tbseee Asa'z ollinienced on Monday W Iek, h- fora Mr. Baron purkoav-1, .ar. Justie Colt- niatf. The latter Ju,' plsestiledt il the Crown CeIt Trio ?? is a eumsnlary of the crnuissal bushnes. of the w.,;k JamlS Harper 7 19 waS oborhiced With havinog stslen a mare. tile .r stk y ot ,aeiu, Farser. The prosecutor is a tarrier, resid;l'g t ilarrogatte, and he to Ik a ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... YO]RoKKIRE SPRING ASSIZES. (Cditnaucd feom oni- f0t1h page) TnuBsDAr, MAnCIX 16. Before Ir. Justice Lijm11nss. Eli Harpin, 25, pleaded guilty to a charge Of iesng Stolent a heifer, at Thornhill- the property of Richard Cardwell. He was sentenced to bo impri- soned for eighteen mouths to hard labour. INTENT TO MURDa B. James Craireee, 26. was inliefed for having, on the 11th of February, last, ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... EXrRAORDINARY CASE. BlRIGHTON, MAR. 17.-.An inquest was held this morning, before Mr. Gall, coroner for East Sussex, at the Sussex County Hospital, on the body of Hannah I D le, a servant at the synagogue in Davonshire-place, wb;su death took place by poison yesterday morning. The first witness called wao Sarah Rontel, wife of Meyer Rental, who lives in London. She deposed that she lives with ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... YOnxSHIRE SPRING Assms2. I CROWN COURT-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22. (Before Mr. Justice Coltman.) Isaac Clissit, of Birstal, and Willain Sheldrakde, and Maurice Reddinrg, of Bradford. were several found guilty of ricts in connection with the late strike. There were several unimportant cases of misdemeanor and felony, for the particulars of which we have no room. Before M~r. Baron Parke. Richard Turner ...

COOPER'S AND WEST'S TRIALS

... THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, MARCH 2S, 1843. ELSEWHERE we give a full report of the trial of JOHN WEST. Our readers will peruse it with interest. They will see that Baron ALDMRaSN, like Baron ROLFE, took a very different view of the matter from the petty Dogberry's of the Magisterial bench. The Lord save us from the wisdom (1) and clemency of the Great Unpaid ! We had purposed writing ...

NORTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... The spring assizes for the northern divisico of the county of Lancaster, commenced at Lancaster oa Saturday last. On the evening of that day, Sir Robert Mousey Rolfe, Knight, one of the barons of her majesty's Court of Exchequer, arrived in Lar.- caster by railway train from Londonwhich reached Lancaster about eight o'clock. William Garnett, Esq., of Lark Hill, Salford, the high sheriff, ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... VORMSEIRE SPRING ASSIZES. Li d- CROWN COURT, TUESDAY, MARCH 21. (Before Mr. Justice Coltmarn.) 1- a MSURDER AT ILKLEY. d Joseph Hey, 42, was charged with having, at le Ilkley, in the West-Riding, on the 17th of Debem- le her last, wilfully and maliciously murdered William a, Hustwick. is Mr. WILrINS, Mr. OverEND, and Mr. HARDY, irappeared for the prosecution; Mr. BAINES and Mr. 1- BLiss ...

SECOND EDITION

... . . -on1 - LANCASIltE ASSIZES. o.&RTIST TRIALS. T11UIRSDAY-SECOND DAY. ls Lordship took his seat at nine o'clock, imme- 4isi5 tJ onnor rose and ?? Lord, as several dlllr. e hae arrived since yesterday, I beg to 8; j g applicatien that they may be requested to resew my Observe the Right Hon. Seetary of State faire Homo Depar'tment, Sir James Graham, on RrtbĀ° and I rake an exclption in his case. ...

FRIGHTFUL RAILWAY ACCIDENT, AND MIRACULOUS ESCAPE OF FEARGUS O'CONNOR, PRINCE GEORGE OF CAMBRIDGE, AND SEVERAL ..

... FRIGHTFUL RAILWAY ACCIDENT, AND gIgAcUltoU ESCAPE OF FEAAGUS O'CONNOR, pRINCE GEORGE OF CAMBRIDGE, AND SEVERAL OTHERS. OS Ivonday night last, the down train to Leeds tsd proceeded as far as Masborough, where the 6beflield train for Leeds joins it. We are not suffi- cieotly informed upon the subject to say whether 14e London train or the Sheffield train should arrive pest at the Masborosgh ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... CROWN COURT, TUESDAY, MAnCH 21. (Before Mr. Justice Coitman.) MURDERR AT ILKLEY. Joseph Hev, 42, was charged with having, at Ilkley, in the West-Riding, on the 17th of Dedem- ber last, wilfully and maliciously murdered William Hustwick. Mr. WILRINS, Mr. OVEan, and Mr. HAXiDY, appeared for th'e prosecution; Mr. BAINES and Mr. BLiss defended the prisoner. Mr. WeLxcNS, in stating the case against ...

COOPER'S AND WEST'S TRIALS

... ELSEWHERE we give a full report of the trial of JOHN WEST. Our readers will peruse it with interest. They will see that Baron ALDERSON, like Baron ROLFE, took a very different view of the matter from the patty Dogberry's of the Magisterial bench. The Lord save us from the wisdom ?? and clemency of the Great Unpaid ! We had purposed writing something on the matter of WEsfs trial but are spared ...