ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... WESTERN CIRCUIT-BRIDGWATEm, AUG. 5. CROWN COURT. ?? Mr. Justice Erle.] George Strong, Edivard Bryant, and William Hitch- cook were indicted for burglariously breaking Into the dwelling-house of the Rev. Charles Deedes, at West Camel. From the statement of counsel to the jury, and from the evidence, it appeared that Mr. Deedes had gone to bed soon after twelve o'clock on the night of the 10th ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICR INTBLLIGENCE-TUESDAY. MANSION-HOUSE. Ilc22ry Richardson and Peter M'Shane, who wvere both ?? in seamen's clothes, were brought before the Lord iayor, and charged with having committed a fraud. Catherine Cafe, one of the servants at the Shades Tavern, in Mark-latso, stated that the prisoners called a few days ago, and producing a dress, said it was a contraband article, and that it was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE IZVELLI&RIVCE-S.TtRIAy BOW-flTREET. SUrPP03Fn PLATE ROnnnERy.-Jo1111 Talpto,,. dressed icai-, 'Oto sttntd that he, wvai a cabinet Inae' er~r A J, tOilling~arn-smirect, Vauxhatli-road, ivi cliarstod wiva bata pdls~iisri is qiialtity (,I oili,r W-5ithtout giviug a ?? In , of hlow lito obtoitoi it. Aidr. Joaws E. beytnour, a doaler in ttld land si ; -r, t! u,! lie rosittei at 36, Loog-acre ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—WEDNESDAY

... CO URT OF BANKR UPTCY-WEDNESDAY. [Before Mr. Commissioner Goealburn.] INS TIlE :OArTI5 OF - YALOP. The bankrupt in this case was a carpenter and builder, and this day came up for his certificate. His debts and liabilities, running over a period of about fourteen months, amounted to £7,077, and his assets to pay these were little or nothing. Mr. Petarsdorf appeared for the bankrupt, and Mr. ...

SUICIDE IN HORSEMONGER-LANE PRISON

... S'1,71!DE IN 1IORSEMOlIAyR-LANL? PRISON. je i1'sterday afternoon a lurotracted inquiry took plhice .q llefore W~illiami Carter, E3sql. thle coralner, hl thle go- ot verrlor's-rooin of llorseniounger-lhine Prison, touchinig tire re diatir ot'llrourns M'Nrrirrara, agred3zyears, whocommitted Id suiride in the above prison. Tke jury havising becin sworn, . r ovevded with the coroner to the cell to ...

SECONDARIES' COURT—WEDNESDAY

... SECJONDA RIES' GOURT-WFRDN)SDAY. [Betore Mr. Secondary Putter.] BARRETT V. TILT. This was an action brought by the plaintiff to reeover the sutm of £V5 55. on a bill of exetbauge Thbe defendant pleaded first, that the bill was never accepted; and, secondly, that the date had been altered, and that it was, tron, that cir- cumstance, rendered au illegal instruanent. Mr. Ryland conducted the case ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE Jis ELLSGBNCE-TUSDAY. MANSION-HOIUSE. Dt nne's Shit'e, a young itan who bad been n polioeman .itne time ago, WaIS brougiht Up for linil eaxtijillntion, rit the charge ot' havintg committed several most despcratc assaults in a public-lhouse celled the Bell, in Little Friday- streei, on lcidsty evening. The perscn most injured, u very spirited policeman, named John Monagrhan, was not able ...

CHARGE OF MURDERING AN AGED FEMALE

... OTU.4ROE OF MU7RDERIVG Ali AGPD I FEMALE. Yesterday Martha Browning, a young woman apparently vabout twenty-five years of age, was brought before vMr. Bond, at Queen-square police-court, charged with the ewilful murder of Elizabeth Mundell, an elderly woman Lwith whom she resided. IThe case is one of a most extraordinary and mysterious rcharacter, and before proceeding to detail the evidence ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... L, H11' NOICICS.-THis DAY. C F V CIIANcXEIa, ?? ten. cr e ,ll J T.-loberts v Madocks. Xlei 1., ~e.-Svdnyev v Ranger, petition to be spoke A k vCrnig, 1t ?? v Bishop (2) t1 vriv 'le Ferkhe v tlrnten. ?? (I1iLC ORS' COURTS, WESTMINSTER- Before Sir L. SHAD WELL. *sgke . Turner, to bc spoke to. A oeFtm, -Damer v Blount, part heard- Stutelev v Ci= ?? llochester v Lees- Bryan v Twigg (3) ! ?? v ...

Legal and Sessional Appointments for December, 1845

... Legal a-ad Sessional Appointments for December, 1845. FOR BUSINESS CONNECTED WITH THE CITY. (Holden at Guildhall ) I13th-London Sessions, before the Recorder. 12th- -Lord Mlayers Court, before the Recorder. 2nd.- Court of Aldermen. 4th and I1th.-Court of Common C incil. 4th, 13th, and lSth.-Sheriffs' Court, before Mr. commnissiorer Bullock, Ibr the trial of ie'ues rnder the provisions of the ...

LAW COURTS.—Saturday

... LAW COURTS.-Saturday. A _ COURT OF CHANCERY. The Lord Chancellor sat ?? tsda , it being the irest day of Hilary Term. The uital Ceremony of breakfasting with his lordship, of the Judges, Queen's Counsel, Masters in Chancery, &cl owas dispensed with acrsrding to previous ?? court was occu- pied the whole day with appeal motiHons. VICS.CHANCERY. Although this was the first day of Hilary Term, ...

THE INCENDIARY BILLED BY [ill] OWN FIRE

... THE INCENDIARY BILLED B? M OWN FIRE. , An awful occurrence took place at Chanci3 1 ' this city, on Thuroday morning, a prisonerdt5 ae0 ; thts usty, on Tb Presoneronfine one of the cells having perished by the work of ed h he hands, in attempting to make his escape. his IS oo James Thomas, a man about 36 Years of 'aei; who for some time past has been living at ripeg as near Freshford; be was ...