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COMMITTAL OF SARAH DAISLEY, FOR THE WILFUL MURDER OF HER HUSBAND

... The inquiry into the circumstances of the above extraordinary case was resumed on Friday, at the Chequers Inn, Wrestling. worth, before Mr. Edward Eugles, coroner for Bedfordshire, and a respectablejury of parishioners. obn Danby, thatcher, lived next door to the deceased, and recollected that he and his wife fell out on the day after Michaelmas day; they were quar- relling for some time, and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE., 1 NOWZTLL~iEr: ; oua-H S, BRasTO., VATURDAY. Magistrates present: The Mayor, and Mr. HOW,,,. Sarah Ann Jones was charged with stealing two property of Cyrus Frankom. It appeared that tha eets, the employed by the complainaut to wash for him Pri saoner was sheets out, and instead of sending them all hiom, she had four two of them and the duplicates for the others. T he e retarned could ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE ASSIZES

... MONMOUTHSHlIRE ASSIZES. ,|EYXTRA4ORDINARY CASE-CllARGEof BIGAMY. .On Wednesday bi. Justice Wightmian took his seat in theI Nisi Prius Court. It having been arranged that his lordship should take the case of Eliza Ann Dent, alias Morgan, on a charge of bigamny, first that morning, the court was donsely crowded, as the greatest interest was felt in the issue of the trial, paurlic sympathy being ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE ZNTEL:LZGtFcp ---A-AA-A ----- - COUNCIL-H7Ouss, BRISTOL, There was no casec of interest this day. MONDAY. Present: Messrs. George and G. B. Sanders. Thomas Griffiths and James Wright weecharged with hao, I. is quantity of lead and copper in their Possession, Suloo have been stolen. Police siergeant Phillips (24) ste'IPped the~ they were oltering the metal for sale at a niarine stare.h ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... INSOLVENT1 DEBTORSi' COUaRT John Greathead Harris Baq., one of the commissioners for the relief of insolvent debtors, held a court for this city, in the Guildhall, on Tuesday and Wednesday last. The cause list contained the names of twenty-nine petitioners. In nineteen cases notice of opposition had been given. In one the insolvent wae out of custody. Daniel Garland, described as a baker, of ...

SOMERSET EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... So1WSer EPIPHANYflT SESSIONS. . l. Xnn -I .n. These Sessions - csmmened, at Wells on Mlonday. .in Con- sequence of the abs eco of' tle l on. h enry ontaused ca- sioned by indispositionl Wm. Miles, E sq. .M.P., was chosen to preside; E. A. San'ford, Eeij. being appointed as the tb second chairmani. Severil sub~jects of importance beingex- petdt eboght on for discussion, the attendance of il ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSZZE INTESLIGENCE, HIrEnrOD.-At these assizes John Webb, aged 40, a labourer, was tried for the wilful murder of his mother, and acquitted on the ground of insanity. He was ordered to be detained in custody until her Majesty's pleasure be known. At the Devon assizes John Huxtable and Robt. Skitcl were sentenced to ten years' transportation for sbeep-stealing. William IKeane, 20, was placed ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... polIZCS XNTEL^XZOENCE. Coua'crL-Housz, Bnlsroz, TitrunSDAY. Present: Messrs. Rickette and Howell. Joseph Williams and James Pearce were charged with steal- ing a bundle of witbe twigs, from Mr. Taynton, basket-manufac- turer, of Small-street. It appeared thatin the course of the last two or three years the complainant bad been robbed to a large amount, and had used various efforts to detect ...

THE COURT, &c

... It is stated that the Queen has fixed the month of August for her visit to Ireland; and the Dublin Evening Post says that alterations for the reception of her Majesty have for some time been going on at the Viceregal Lodge in Phwenix Park. Prince Albert visited the Temple Church on Satnrday. As he was totally unattended by his suite, and was not expected, the porter refused him admission. ...