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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Assrz Ir RELMZGENfCZ. EXEOUTION AT LINCoIN.-On Friday last Thomas is Johnston, aged 28, suffered the extreme penalty of the law for on the new drop at Lincoln Castle. The culprit had been in found guilty of the murder of Elizabeth Evison, an aged woman, residing at Croft. The concourse of spectators to witness his awful end could not have been less than 8000.7 .n- Doncaster Gazette, n- At the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 3PFOLZX XZTELLZGENCE- idCO 'NeOIL.HeusB, BRIST'oOL, SOOt5RflA55 ir .There wvas n cease of importance before the coert this day. A MONDAY. le Magistrates present: Messrs. Me Bayne and Lunell. 1, Hugh Beard wos charged with stealing a book, the property o of Mrs. Jefferies of Br!dge-streat.- The lsrisoner. was stepped n with the property by P.C. 30 The complainant said it was bier le book and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... VOI.ZCE XNMFTAIZGENCE. CoU.vcL-HousE, BRISTOL, FRnID Y. Present: Mr. Howell Afary Watkins was charged with stealing a wooden bowl and coal box, the property of Joseph Knight. The prisoner was identified as having sold the articles, and the magistrate committed her for trial. David Bevan was charged with having a quantity of lead in his possession, supposed to have been stolen. P.C. 196 stated ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... GIOUC1STERSNIAM BPRIXG ASSIZzES. The commission for these assizes wan opened at Gloucester, on Wednesday, by Mr. Sergeant Talfoard, the learned judges being detained at Monmouth, where there were a greater number of prisoners to be tried than at any former assize: they both arrived in Gloucester at 10 o'clock on Thursday morning, and, having attended divine service at the Cathedral, (where an ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE ASSIZES

... 0740Vn zsTEbSHXnE: ASSIZES. J'la i an ntinuertfrom our 2spdcage.) JhPimnwas acquitted of a charge of wilfully killing and slaying William Hodlgkins, at Stow-ose-the-Wold, In Aug. last. Benny Ectmosut, convicted of stealing a hen fowl. Ten days' solitary confinement. Eli Jones, for stealing, at Cleeltenhasm. Seven yeats' tranespor. tation. Thomas Price, indicted for stealinigwood, at Deerhaurst ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... SRHSTOZ. QUAR130t SVSSrONS. SA 2URDdA ?? ohn' last.) It being generally understood that the trial of Ann Collins, for child stealing, would come on this morning, the court was very much crowded by persons anxious to bear the proceedings. Ellen Doughty, Elizabeth Kutowles, SaraAs Jones, : Samnuel Thorne were charged with robbing John Win. Rails. Doughty was found guilty, and sentenced to six ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... EBR.STOL QU1ARrTZ SESSIONS. Our Easter quarter sessions of the peace commenced at the Guildliall on Tuesday last, before the Recorder, Sir Charles Wetbherell.-The calendar contained the names of 95 prisoners. Tise comn mission and the royal proclamation against Tice and immorality having been read by the clerk of the peace, Tble REcaDateR proceodled to charos the grand jury. He said, he had ...

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. ?? 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 ...

WEEKLY MEETING OF THE ANTI-CORN-LAW LEAGUE

... WEEKLY MEETING OF THE ANTI-CORN-LAW I :- . LEAGUE. I The third weekly meeting of the Anti-Corn-law League was _held on Wednesday night in Drury-lane Theatre, when the house was, as on the two former oc- casions, over-crowded in every part by a most respecta- ble audience, Amongst those on the platform were- Hon. C. P. Villiers, M.P., R. Cobden, Esq., M.PR, Sir C. Napier, M.P., Joshua ...

CLOUCES TERSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... LOUCE STERSHIRE: SP3RIG ABSIZES. (Continuedfrow osw, Iast.) IVrn. Etheridqe, previously convicted of breaking open the u church at Deerhurst, and stealing a silver cup and cloth, was sentenced to twelve months' hard labour. lVia. Bray and Mary Benbow, found guilty of horse-steal- ing, at Avenbury, Herefordshire,,.were sentenced, the former a to twelve months, and the latter to eight months' ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... .POLXCr ZNTZLZDIGEMG-- . CotfaelLUtsE, 1BisIr'o, SArBsDAY. 'T here %vas no basiness before the court this day. AMoNDAY. Magistrates present: The Mayor, and Messrs. G. E. Sanders, Newmaan, and GeoreHID STEALING. 'fils otnoat exritement prevailed in the noighhoorhood of the c uncil-bouse this morning, ill ConSA~quertO a the apprehension of a womon, narned Collins, upon Pa charge 0f having stolen ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 7AIA% zrZNELIGENCE. MA.jEOrtD V. JAcoB;.-This wasan appeal from an ordetW of the Vice-Chancellor, refusing, on Wednesday last, an injunt tion to restrain the defendants from 'ploughing up some wa1t, lands inStomersetehire. The Lord Chancellor said it was a c in which the court couldnot interfere, dad dismissed the ?? with costs. TImE BRAINTREE CHURlCII-RATE CASE.-This case which came on for ...