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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASS!TZ flTELZZXNON. NORTHERN CIRCUIT-~LIVERPOOL, MONDAY. (CROWN ?? Mr. Baron PARKE.) CecARtE or AasOtO.-Thomais3 Hoary was indicted for set- ting fire to his sobop with intent to defraud tise Phasnix in- surance Compnnly.-Mr. An)onLnhTO, Mr. PAGET, and Mr. FlTa- G~osrtrO, conducted the prosecution the prisoner was defendcd by Mr. Wsr.50t0N5and Mr. JAmes. Thq pelooner is a draper, and in tise ...

POLICE

... PO LI El. PIRACY. -Tuesday lastq being the day appointed for the final examination of Wfhite and Yooig/useaind, Ie captain and mate of the ship Native, schick was plundered and sunk, the prisoners were brought up in the miotody of John Forrester.-Mr. CLARKo- so.N and Mr. BiODKINo attended as counsel. and Mr. AWouAN, Of the Old Jeswry, attended as solicitor, to the ne ithy Mutual Assu rance ...

THIS DAY'S POLICE

... THIIS DAY'S POLICE. ?? of respectabluappearance, namer Georgefl~arnillcrP, was placed at the bar befole Mr. T'yroni ch.arged vith picking l the pocket of ilc. Webster, the Icssee of tin 1-tayrnorket theatre.-Mr. Webster having been sworn, said, I live at No. 3, old irompton, and amn the lesseeofthe laiymarkel Theatre. Last nlight os I was stepping front the sout-ai-hoat, al llrsrtgrerfard, I ...

PROVINCIAL

... BACUP.-A circumstance occurred on Tuesday evening last, which has caused a very strong excitement in Bacup and the neigbboIrhood. It appears that about a fortnight ago an 'assault of al highly criminal nature was committed upon a girl about eleven yeais of age, the daughter of Mr. Moses Whitehead, rope-makpr, St: Oeorge's-road, Bacup; and a young man who was cecused of the offence iitnediateiy ...

POLICE

... PDLHUE. 11ANSION-HoUsr. at A r qNAD nra Papa.-Ott Wednesday a ni Ig I II~t trarwed - .Tatva, Je/ftrrler. rclta carrieso'at pots for a irebusaira la tIsietptd- i sfreet, arid iha was td-eased Il tihat j, called t-eed1 stil, a i stitiitoteti biefare Alilacrnitin ( mos, fl,r voeep Ta ttriseiiltict. To Airl elderly Iboiale, (Iii respectable ?? tralied Anti Neild. tc .5taIc thlat site reas n ...

MOST IMPUDENT CHARGE

... COURT OF REQUESTS, CASTLE-STREET, ArrIL 11. SIEAsMAN v. LoalD MoNTEG.LEa.-Much surprise was created iii this court to-day by the presence of Lord eollteogle, accom- panied by several friends and gentlemeso cottneted with the Treasury and other Government offices. The plaihniff, Williiam Sharman, whoe, it appears, was formerly a coistable in trie city police, stoted that he claimod the sumrl of ...

CAUTION TO PARENTS AND NURSES

... I~~ 4 DEATH OF A CHILD OCCASIONED BY IMPROPER MEDICINE. An anjourded coroner's inquest was held at the George the Fourth, iGiibertts-passage, Clare-maiket, before Mr. IItres, re lative to she death of Mary Anise Vaughan, aged fire yeaa s and five ?? inquest-room oas literally crowded by the medical profession, so great was the intecest marifested as to the result of the proceediags, and a vast ...

Cases of Alleged Suicide at Romford

... GROSS FABRICATIONS. Within the last two or three weeks there hae e appeared in the daily papers, reports of proceedings represented to have taken place before Mr. C. Lewis, the Coroner for Essex, at ifomford, and other places in that county, which appear upon inquiry to be gross fabrications, and entirely destitute of truth. The first was inserted about a fortnight ago. It was an account of an ...

THE NEW POOR LAW

... We have seldom ?? a mderdecisiveproofefthe unnatuad and heart crushing p6wdtrs tatbi are delegatd .to Bodso of pi' idnso underthis monotrtus, natiodl, asnd pu is14ea than ljl flo4isg, whichi has for iinatdlW obtdfned pubi hit -ruhtdt t thiist of a fellowcinamted SjdrNsW(evid ?? - shdkfg ex- fbuffof bu I a al'eut hini), to ?? a pohor shah hifS:a- efre of eeing amty oned hy'the refusil ef tl ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW ITTELLIDEXPE. VICE-CHANCERY COUaT. TUESDAY. (Before the VIeC-Cu ANCrLLOR of ENGLAND.) SorITn . BAILEy.-Mr. WAIsCFIELD was heard this mornino in support of a motion in' thlis case, which arises out of the pro ceedings in-the recent trial of the Rev.'Mr. Bailey, for forgery It will be remembered that the Rev. Mr. :ailoyS brought an ac tioti to recover 2,1001. alleged to be due on an 1. 0. U. ...

NORTHLEACH PRISON

... NORTHLEAOH PRISON. I,,~NQDEST ON RICHARD. JON.E.S. CITELrTxsnsAm, APRan 7.-The Jury aoodb-s frts'ht~ ore this day (Friday), at the Britannica Irn, before, 3. Cooke, sq., to inquire into the causes which brought about the death ot icisard Jones, aged It years, late an inmate of Northleach :ouse of Correction. The investigation recoumtmeiced at 12 a~m., sd lootediseven hours. Bath coroner and ...

EXECUTION OF A MURDERER

... -- - ---e MoNNUTrr'o, APaIL 24th.-This being Ctheday fixed ?? exe- notion of Edward Rees, who was, convicted at Cthelast tloanmouthi eassiaco of the wilful murder of Mary Maccloy, at tBouluro, to Cilip parish of Pentesry, near Thiterne Abbey, the town, at ao early hater, presented rthe usual scene ef buatle and excitement pecu- liar Co such occasions. Variates facts were peeved in thle investi ...