SHOOTING AT A CLERGYMAN

... g. At the Lanchster assizes on Monday, Richard Bennett, ye aged 30, was indicted for having, on the 2d of August, i- , instant, shot at the Rev. Richard Moore, with intent to tw murder him. a- Mr. Moore stated that he was a clergyman and a magis. ry trate of the county, residing at Lund, near Kirkham, which all is about seven miles from Preston. The prisoner was a e- shoemaker at Kirkham, and ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... II,'GII COUJET OF JUSTICIARY. IA ' c'wA r C ASs F. 'l ]te collir1 C torto i Fvio A ?? tntI ttIotF IVI l IrII Ptin, s IIper- ie1tlul'ttlt of leetit's o' it' p Fltniltl!tt1 a ant G'tlexx ttw ax 'ots i Cos i ?? 'it'it'd ii ?? t;ow or latel rgite tli I Uth -''ottite-inei' of HIL2 oi cm llit tx i compajny. The wlet-ot ?? ver 01? Ct?i' vlt it'' o Vt ?? lt'rlfltittte Otf hre 7 ait s CnvU ?? i ...

THE LATE FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE EASTERN COUNTIES RAILWAY

... THE LATE FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE EASTERN COUNTIES RAILWVAY. TrUS I NQIUESI'. Tle ?? o Itihe re'nailnsof tih sunfortunatestoker, Rie lrard IPeat, took place vesterdiay, at thI Falcon Inn, LittIebm v. Robert Scott, a laboulrer in the service of the comilpny Oil tihe line, deposed that he was sitting near the chalk. between Ches- torford andl Littlebury, a mile froin tile latte r Place, on Mlondlay ...

IRISH ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ,,SU ASSIZE !3T53ZLTG5NCE COLIC COUNTY COURT.-AUG. 15. Br.jel or pRonl6E o0 M Par. XGE.-LCTTLE . Nrwesvr AM.-The court wao delnsely crowded during the trial. The gaderies were reserved for ladies, who assembled in large numnbers.-cr. Cout;: This is an ao- niot of assumpsit for breach of proiis~e at marriage.- Damages were laid at 5,000?. M1r. Moino stated the case. The plaintiff, Miss ...

ROBBERY IN THE WEST INDIA DOCKS

... RO3BERY IN THE WEST INDIA DOCKS. ExraAonorDINay CASE.-At the Thames police-office on Saturday, a case likely to lead to the tall conviction of a robbery committed in the West India Docks, and supposed to have been perpetrated by persons in the em- ployment of the deck company, upwards of three years ago, was heard in this court to-day, and excited the most intense interest. The court was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE IYTBLLIGENCE-MONDAY. GUILDHALL. in A monl about. 40 years of age, who gave his 05055 it 01 John 2'/oespsono, was broughot before, Sir Chapmaln, Mar C Shall, charged wvith practising frauds upon twvo gold-beaters El- in the City, by whiclh he obtained a quantity of lettf golt. Mr. Cobley, of John's-court, Snow.-hill, gold-beater, mn stated that on F-ridlay the prisoner caine to It is ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGLINCE-SATURDAY. BOW-STREET. POST-Ot1FICE ROBBEinS-.-GeoeeC Smith, a1 tWOIpennY post letter carrier, was placeli at thle bar beioteh Mr. Twy- turd, ciharggei wvithi stealinlg a letter containing 10s. Od., the pron ertv of'the ?? r. Phillips, chieficlerk to Mr. Peamock, conducted the case for the Post-office. The first witniess was :lri. G. Sculthorpe, who stated that lie wasa ...

LEGAL TRIUMPH OF THE WOMEN OF HYDE

... LEGAL TIUUMPII OF TIHE WOMEN OF HYDE. In a recent nuomber of the Stare we gave a short ac- count of the doings of the Cheshire magistrates in Hyde. Fivewomen, andthe husbandao one of them, were sent to.ganl for a month, with no other charge against them than, as expressed in the warrant of commitmect, walking tip and down the highways and byeways in the town of Dukifield aforesaid, and ...

POLICE CASES

... SATURDAY. bo PoACUris.-Thomas Bamford, charged with having in his posses. Bil elon, and unlawfully using, a gun, near to the Fleetwood and Wyre Ti Railway, for the purpose of shooting and taking gante, was convicted wI in the penalty of £5 and costs. Pr BREACH OF THEl HIOIWAY AcT.-Thomas Coups appeared to an. po swer the summons of George Dunkicy, for a breach of tle Highway P0 Act. Mr. ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTEFRDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTEFRDAY. EXCIIANGE-COUtRT OFFICE. Mr. William Magrath, appeared for Cohn Early, who summoned Peter Carberry under the following circum- stances. It appeared from the statement of Mr. Magrath that defendant was a baker, and complainant had premises situate at the rere of his house, and that he erected a flue which communicated with Mr. Early's premises, and this not only caused ...

RECORDER'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... I RECORDER'S COURT-YE:sTERDAY. I IJMOR'TAN'T APPEAL. Johne TayoIr, late Chisuclwarden of St. M1fichan's, ap- pellant; Allan Ellison anid Jnoeph Long. resaondenis. This WlS oX) appeal lodged by Mlr . Taylor, oito (itf the churclhwardens of St. Mlichan's parish, for the year 144, against a resolution passed at the last Easter Vestry, where by the parishioners directed hiu to pay over to the ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT—July 29

... VIOCE-CHAN CILTOI'S COURT-JulY 29. (Before Sir J. Wigram.) BIATIntlcttjt. nSV. TERt Mr Rlamilly (l tich whom wes Mr logera) mooed, on behalf of fr MIotic-s, to retrain tice lessec of the ?? The ntre ?? reprrcrnting a pierc called , Uled Up. lie sinted, that cite elf dotits Wciciic leal boen filed by cite pioilotiff nd defcendaot ?? ectte'odicted each ocher ol manoy of ithe coe latoc'al ...