ADJOURNED INQUEST ON THE REMAINS OF GENERAL DICK OF BATH

... ADJOURNED ?? ON TEE ]tEMATNS OF GENREAL DICK OF BATU. Both, August 22. The inqanot On she body of tiesicuont.Gceotal George flick, who disot in this ?. about 08 teontlot otoot, and of which we gate come particulars toot week, eras eusoosed this day, at the Lomb lee, Stall liscoet. Jotepls Cuff toso swoto. ?? deposed thor op to the lath of Macoh 1844, ho lived as batter to the service of tIe- ...

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 ...

DUMBARTON SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... jU.MBARTON SHERIFF CRITINAL COURT. reit t5NTILLOCTtH CRUELTY CASE. On Saturday last, El Criminal Court was held, at Dlumbrlon by J. C- S n oe, E -5ili arid,- SaL)ietitlite. cadk a jury, for thle puorprg te of usi-ing, die pprson accused of hitici ei g cruel trvestment oii the chlarity boite at K~irkiitilloth.I- lo~n L-: eN. s~r nesaver in NirEl rdstilloch, wat plac-ed ?? til] of iliac from V ...

STAINES PETTY SESSIONS

... STAINEPS PETTY SESSIONS. ItANiMPoN COT'URT lAtII1'-TLTA tItUTY T'1 PAY POOR- UI ATES. Yesterday TMr. Kent, solicitor, of Hampton, again at- tendtedtfr ?? of ap lying for diantrees warrants eipon d1 rntes tor the poor of tnle pariih of IlHmpton, due byv the) residenits ot Hamipton ( onlrt 1Pol:vee. The iiug'istratespresenit u-ere Messrs. C. D)evon, J. Pater- SOII, td W. Marriott. On the ease ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-TUMS1AY BOW-STREET. ExTENsIvE RoBBERY.-The court was crowded tile greater part of the day by salesmen, anxious to hear the result of a charge preferred against TIessress ?? a dealer in bunion, for stealing a casket containing a nrmber of brilliants, doubloons, and gold watches, value £200 and upwards, from the sule-rooms of Messrs. Debenham and Storr, of Khing-street, ...

NEWCASTLE COURT REGISTRATION

... SrNtGLAR CAsE.-On Monday, Woronzow Greig, Esq., the barrister appointed to revise the lists of voters for New- castle and the county, held a court at Guildhall, and exa- mined the names on tie borough roll. The objections, which P were preferred by the free traders, and were chiefly against i the freemen, were nearly all sustained. The number of new claimants was small, and only a few were ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE 1N7'TLLIGt,'IVCJ-Tnu ISAS. I ~~BOW-STREET. AS.AArTvING POLItCE C0NSTAPLE5R.- Cs`laes Jesso,30) keeper of thle Viotoria wine-roomis in Catberine-street, Strand, appeared befores Mr. Ha]] upon two summonses that had been issued against him at the instance of the po- lice commissioners, for having onl the 16th !inst., unlawfuilly assaulted Constables Mervine and Atdrews, of the F divi- ...

DREADFUL MURDERS AT BUENOS AYRES

... I The Buenos Ayrean papers received by the Sultana bring accounts of several atrocious murders committed in or near that blood-ataened city, and amongst them of the butchery of all the members of a Scottish family named Kidd, who were slaughtered in their own house, in the country, in the district of San Vicente, not far from General Roeas' country seat. This ?? consisted of not less than ...

ANNUAL GENERAL SESSION

... of the lp ears Thel adjourned annual session for the county was held al thel in the Court-house at Preston, yesterdayy week. There, but the were present 59 magistrates, and of these, although the rather motionfor adjourning the South Lancashire business from, -yards. Preston to Newton was to come on, only 19 were from favour- the West Derby and Salford Hundreds. The magis. within trates ...

INQUESTS

... Held before J. B. GnINDO.v, E'qI., Coroncer. ,September 3rd, at the Rising Suv, Marsh-bridge, on the body of W. Smlmers, aged 22, who was found drowned. Ver- dict accordingly.-Sept. 4th, at the Infirmary, on the body of Joseph Jackson. 'ihe deceased, who was formerly acoachmai to Mr. Aoraman, was found on Monday night by some quarry. men, by the side of the liver Avon, near the black rock. He ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... I - DUBLIN POLICE -YESTEIDAY. IlEAD OFFICE. Constable E 137 charged a boy named William Smith with wilfully and maliciously breaking a pane of glass in the shop window of Mr. Joseph Carey, at Old Kilmainbam, by throwing a stone at it. The boy pleaded guilty to the charge, stating that he was anxious to be put in gaol, where he would get some food to satisfy his hunger. He was sent to Richmond ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... orbrittt, @efllrvqW, & &inqutegto. FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE BIRMI±NGHAM AND BRISTOL LINE. DarFoRD, SEPr. 1l. The adjourned inquest upon the bodies of thc en. gine-driver. Ward, and William Miles a carpenter, who met with their deaths by a collision of trains on, t this line on Saturday night, the 30th ul ., was re- Bunied this day before Mr. Best, the coroner for this division of the county. C It ...