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NEWCASTLE POLICE

... Frida-Before the -mayor, W. Loraine, and -4. Archboid, Esqs.-Jane'Green and Jane Collins appear- ed in custody, on a charge of stealing 37 and upwards, from a-ship captain. The prosecutor stated that -he was at the fair last night, when he met the prisoner Collins and another female. He -accompanied them to a house of ill-fame, -and was-left in aroom with the prisoner Green, and after ...

NORTHUMBERLAND ASSIZES

... NORTHUMBERLAND ASSULES. NISI PRIUS COURT.-BEiEFORE tMR BARON ROLFE. THURWAY, JULY 31. 2he county business commenced this morning, when XIr Barou Rolfe tank his seat in the Nisi Pries Court, Moot-hall, and proceeded with the case, HAREISaW V. FEN WICK. The plaintiff was Mr Tliomas Harrison, who fr some time occupied a farm at Whalton, in this county, under the defendant, Air Henry W. Fenwick, ...

COLLIERY ACCIDENTS

... Professor Ansted, of ling's College, London, who has recently betomoe known in Newcastle by his course of lectures on geology, has addressed the following let- ter to the daily press:- I The public, and I believe I may safely say the pub- lic press generally, while it takes great interest in rail way accidents and in every event of the day bearing upon that subject, will sit still very ...

NEWCASTLE SUMMER ASSIZES

... NLWCAsTrLE SUNAIAMtL ASSIZES. WEDNE3 D.Y. JULY 30. The commission was opened by :%lir Barou itulfe at two o'clock, after which rhe court was adj murncd until a quarter past four, when the basiness was proceeded wi di. Granid Jury-John Bulman, E&q., foremna , and William Lush, John Aaderoon, -Jos. Ileald, Edward Nath. Grace, Robert Balt, tiugi Clayton Armstrong, John Jobling, Thomas Revely, ...

DURHAM SUMMER ASSIZES

... CROWN SIDE.-BEFORP MB BARON ROLF'E. FRIDAY, JULT 25. Mr Baron Rolfe, after attending Divine Service at the Cathedral, teols his seat on the Crown Side at 12 o'clock. the commission having been opened the previous evening. Mr Justice Cresswell was detained at York, and, in coses quence, the civil business wais postponed. The following gentlemen were sworn as the Grand Jury: -Edward Shepperdson, ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT—TUESDAY

... | VICE-CLANCELLOR'S COURT-TUE3DAY. NOKS ( Bofore Sir L. SrADWELE, ) NOKSAND ANOTHER' V. ALLEN.-5tVERETT'S]BLACKING. Mr Heathfield applied to-day, on be halfof the plaintiffs, upon notice for a special injunctlion to rest.ain the defen- dant from selling or disposing of, or causing to be sold or disposed of, any blacking or composition uniser the na sle of Everett's blacking, or Everett's ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... Friday.-Before J. Archbold and R. P. Philipson, Esqrs.-James Swales, Thomas Swales, Mary Swales, John Cockburn, Septimus Cocper, John Cooper, and James Cooper were charged with creating a distAurb- ance in George the Fourth public-house yesterday af- ternoon. The prisoners it appeared attended the fair with crockery, and had after its close been regaling themselves in the above public-house, ...

NORTH SHIELDS POLICE

... 2 ?? John F'enwick, Esq., clairm an, J. H, Fryer, Esq., George Rippon. Esq., and M. J. F. Sidney, L-sq.--Samuel Gibson and Peter White. of Preston,ap- peared ton the summons of Mr John Daffy. of Nile-street, for a violent assault on the complainant on the night of the i 3rd. The prosecutor, who is a respectable young man, had, it appeared from the evidence, accompanied a young fem:le home to ...

NORTH SHIELDS POLICE

... I - - Before J. Fenwick, Esq., H. Metcalfe, Esq., M.P., J. H. Fryer, and George Rippon, Esqrs.-A boy, apparently about thirteen years of age, was brought before the bench. who had been shockingly mutilated in the face by another boy in the neighbourhood of [Cramlington. The defendant, it appeared from the statement of the boy, was not aware the gun was load- ed, and pointed it in jest at the ...

NEWCASTLE AND NORTHUMBERLAND ASSIZES—(Concluded.)

... | NEWCASTLE AND NORTHUMBERLAN D I ASSIZES-(Consluded.) BEFORE MR BARON ROLFE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MrBaron RonFyr was occupied the whole of these .days with the case, KCNIGHT T. MARQUIS OF Vfa0ERFORD, to try which a special jury were sworn, consisting of Joseph Harrison Fryer, John Dobson. William Fal- conar, C. B. Grey, Tnomas Dodd, F. J. W. Colling- wood, C. H. Cooke, Hugh Taylor, Thos. ...

CROWN COURT.—BEFORE MR JUSTICE CRESSWELL

... C-tOWN CQURr.-BEFORE MR JUSTICE -I-- - CRE38WELL.I The3 folowS sidg g bC he W- hpy n ahi state toalowins gentlemen were sworn as the grand jfry:-thratt. Bell, Esq.. M.P., Woierington, foremarn; C.tdwt n voec.I a quiteyA JB.refshinlgE qo H.P., Cresswell; W. Ord, E&q.. ?? Whitfield; J. H-. Hilide, ESmj ALP., Acton House;e the Hon. James H -pe Wallace, Fea'therstone Castle; Sir C. Monik. Bart., ...

RAILWAY FRAUDS AND [ill]

... . RAILWAY FRAUDSAD &,E THE STAGGI-,G - r [Fronm a Corrcsnoa,,i o s1 st Had the inquiry into the Dublin ai way subscription deed been ?? d been completed, some very di of systematic fraud and forgery wola Yet! . to light. The stagging, sytd o h I perhaps, one of the most viciousea and - be conceived; it is one that uurt,,s te a systematic plan of plunder, fraud as it is calculated to ...