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SATURDAY'S POLICE

... MANMION HousE.-Thomas Ba)ra, ipprenticed nOI a rotate- mal ,a ?? elI rged will '1 clog I~snisUgale(itct'iigallo~nsatitia iiji of ?? fDil, a Thames Police-ollicer, deposed, tliot last aight dierit aei'uriii o lto Wle, lie wos ?? dity at london-bridge ,iatirs oil she Cit side, coheln he hcard Nollistlitig signals pass bhtoeeni scote ersnois respecting somethillg that was goaag oa. He secreted ...

POLICE

... rnqcM t al ' Tl N01' OTur l'oovttcr. - _7voiato, a clothe PrATJ - boo. 0110 0 otly chagd hoeforo Aile In -oler the followding earoitos eircttost~nt:eSO ?? 011 aol ovoet 01t0 a colihef -shopatt live ortloo io lfon ?? bt, w icht iiot oth before., c-o, !01 Vsbilte, ?? Itil ~ ~t0 I f-r~t lox, ~O'Ill ito otoild. There Aotto 1oloi)( oti lettlycd~ w ohat Itoti roheol pltea. ILAolI -. ~o eviloothkoci ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLMC-ENCE. SOUT W hALES CIRCUIT. PrEoIBRLono;siiix-HAvlnnORDnWLST, iULY 30. (Before Mr. Baron RoLrr.) WILeLIArs v. Riv. F. THOMiAS.-Tbis oas an action for a breach of promise of marrisge. Tne defeisdant had given the plaintiff juldgmeit, arid she hart obtained a writ of oquiry to assess tho datnages before the sheriff in the presnrce of the judge of asaines nal a goad jilry.`-Mr. ? ...

The Murder of a Gamekeeper in Cheshire

... I The Murder of a Gamekeeper in Choshire. NoannY, NErci DELAMEREE, SATURDAY. We are happy to have it isa our power to state thint. through the activity of M~r. F. M. Baker, special high constable of the Tarparley district, a clue has been ohtained to the tiurdorers' of Matibias Bailey, gamuekeeper to Ito. G. Wilbralaom, late Al1. P. for Sosath Cheshire, who seas found dead from a gao-hoht ...

POLICE

... -. - l: .Aflte the reua uip5~V 1~ao, Ui7c e custody aetch, agedI lt~ pfoty dnv,veih s-deed'rdtnr-~ nisltive 13 ll 'ltrespects excep socin4 ?? i m* gAO said,-was hent compared ot p ~ Mxj~ii, which lie was ever asssties ofiasf Mge Ti~~~ ho trionediate charge Xgtotth)pl 11,qgiss, and wits had hotbe~ ri i~t~sO11 ofeies, was, that lie lito eelttsiiiamefory wshicis lie ina s' loucre invie q h bnei e ...

FATAL AFFRAY IN SHOREDITCH

... FATAL F Z MAN5LAUGHTZL-A respectable jury assembled at the Vic- . tory, iin Nelson-street, list Tuesday, to inquire before Mr. 3 Baker, the coroner, into the cause of the death of Matilda Hancott Bailey, otherwise Borham,. who was stabbed on Wed- tnesday ennight in Collingwood-street by William Jeycock. After the jury had proceeded tq view the body, the evidence was gone into. The first ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... UW INTILLIHNIZ. LtIVMttODLe Amr. 22. CaVIL SIDE. (flffore Mr. Justice CILEOOWELL.) Lti3ELtcSTAI;L5Y O. AocALLt - Mr. DoeVeflAS, Mr. WOnT LET, and Mr. POLLOCK for the plabntiff; Mr. BANtiES and Mr John HENTEitiOOR for the defendoflr~t.-r. DflotAtnS proceeder to state the plaintiff's case. The present action coos one, be said of very great importance to the plainti wh a encr polled to come ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSZZE INTELLZG1VNCE. NORTHERN CIRCU~i.-LivrzsfloZ AUG. 2t, ?? COVILT.-(-Befate Mr. Justice WaIGHrMAN.)- Yeosn Simotnoibe was indicted for bigamy in inteenmarryin' with one Elizabeth iKershaw. his former wife, MtarySimmnorite being then alive. Alnt HULToIt conducted the prosecution r.the prisoner was defended lby Mr. Waalaceas. This ease did no Addiffer from tire ordinary cases of bigamy, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL CE Mote DAY, ArnUam 21. 19 THE LATE FATAL DfLera-The Court was openedas1 e, morning for the despatch of business, aftear ttfitdalyit I recess, and the calendarwas consequently propalouusalyri n at there being 351 prsnr ?? nnteYi,, r- increased before the labours of the GranJuywrte ioi -At ton o'clock cthe Right lion. ?? ay AiJo- le Williams (who attended in the absencfo to ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... -sExicsi -uLY 29. Ostows N Couar . (Bsfoye.Mr. Jctst~ce elsRiottoi.) The learned ocdgess cc-. this.-circiuit -chaniged courts at this Iplacelhids marrrin.,An: order.Ulint, Mr. Justice Coleridge might iiot trc' au-~actionl of nejectineict in which a member of his lord- ships fmil-wo aeereted Ho lordship- lies luesn coeclultcoi a gordnnyci ayothe-e.c's tried to-dayhlitiself, there hnclog been no ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLrGENcp- APPLEBY.-AUOUST 11. B]uEAcib OF PRo is OFe o ARRIwGE-'ocpawCTT LocK.-'1'his seas a sp-cial j3sry case. Mr. Wone HIT dE. WmniVrrova and Mr. AT YsoY, appeared for Ite pTtjer., , 1, and Mr. DUNDAOS, Mr. KNOWES, arl Mr. a ii5 r II fenidant. It appealed that the plaistiff was a l ll e d- able young lady, living wvith l]er parents ii the It'lI recp:s of Appleby, and the ...

The Murder of Colonel Stoddart and Captain Conolly

... A correspondent connected with the East, has sent the sub- joined narrative detailing the circumstances attending the murder of our two lancented countrymen by order ef the Amoer of Bokhara, to a morning paper. A strong opinion of the general truth of this statement is, as will be seen, expressed by Colonel Sheil, the British etitister at Teheran:- NiAsRATIVE OF SAA.LE0 MATIONcED, COMtMtONoY ...