Police Intelligence

... valift futelliomm. I--- ?? SOUTHWARK. EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AND COUNTER CuAaoX.-On Monday, Mrs. Caroline Simpson, of No.. 60, Nelson. square, was charged before Mr, Cottingham with having threatened the life of Mr. Edward Paston Cooper, a den. tist, residing at No. 34, Berners-street, Oxford street. The magistrate was occupitd for a considerable time in the in. vestigation of the case, which ...

EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE

... EXTRAORtDINAtRY SUICIDE. On Satur.:ay, daring the arly part of the day, Inspee- tor Te lmn in, of the 1) divishin, entered the Marylebone l'.licc 4'ourt. and communlicated to ths magistrate the t.::ct of a prisoner hlaiesjg eontiltted suicide its the station- lwigie of that district. It appeitredI that a persoti who gave his name nnii ad. hresc (harlks Waltrer Thointon, a, i~artland-terrace, ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... fcribcelts, offtlneg, & inqtetsto. mag INcasic.AH Fins.-In the night of Saturday last the an alarming fire broke out on the premises of Mr. R. stan Atkins, at North Kilworth, near Lutterworth. meg; Happily assistance. was promptly rendered, and the Officl laes, aer considerable exertions, were subdued, out, being cofined to thle stack where -the fire originated. el A lrge nubrof wheat and ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... Irfttbtnts, offteuitt, & fniptl4tv I INCEND'AnY Fiav.-Inl the night of Saturday laqt tli an alorming fire broke out on the premises of Mr. R. at Atkins, at North Kilworth, near Lutterwortli. m THappily assistance was promptly rendered, and the of flames, after considerable 'exertions, were subdued, ot being confined to the stack where the fire originated. A large number of wheat, and etber ...

THE ATTEMPT UPON THE KING OF THE FRENCH

... TIlE ATTEMPr UPON THE KING OF THE FRENCH. COURT OF PEERS.-SITrINo op AuG, 27. The Court assembled at ll o'clock, and proceeded at once to deliberate with closed doors on the charges against the prisoner. The Court remained in con- sultation the wholeday. The following isa more de- tailed report of the verdict given in our paper of last Saturday. At a little after six o'clock (the Court having ...

Police Intelligence

... -oIV 'ita.eltfeuinut. . BOW BTREET- Tim LATS ATT5mTTZ,,ADA5SA5NATIONIUgDZtrr.LAatM. Saturday being the day appointedfor the re examination of Thomas Graham, the young man who stands charged with firing a loaded pistol at Thomas Ble9wittt in Drury lane, on the night of Saturday week, the Court wra; crowded with many persons who were anxious to obtain a eight of the prisoner, and who expected ...

CHESHIRE ASSIZES.—WEDNESDAY

... CHESHIRE ASSIZES.-AVEDNESDAY. flT. 4E BflaoCIt OF FRUOMM5E OF MARIIAGE. Smith V. Iliyginbottomn.- Mir. Townsend stated that this action had been broughlt for a breach of promise, to which the defendailt had pleaded in the usual way, but which pleas lie had subsequently withdrawn, and the only question for the jury was, what was the amount of damage the plaintiff had sustained.-Wr. Evans, Q.C., ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... In The winter assimrs for the southern division of this county ed commenced on Tuesday, ait the Sessions House, Liverpool, ~lit before Mr. Baron Rolle and Mr. Justice Wiggbtmiln. Onl lie Tuesday their lordships attended divine service ait St. net George's Church, and(] atfabout lhalf-piist eleven proceeded] to in- the Court House, where the following gentlemen were sworn ro- of the grand jury ...

DEATH OF THE RIGHT HON LORD CHIEF JUSTICE TINDAL

... DEATH OF THlE RI(GHT HOM ChOID CHIEF JUSTICE TINDAL. Y TO ?? TPT r. ~. , - .. I .. ?? of the sudden El demise ti1 Sir Nicholas 'Conyargh am T1Is'lI,-1fn't'., 'ma-ny 'An 't years lanrd Olief Julstice, ofcthe 0, wsmuf Pleas, whicia Man event tooak place at. Fulkes~tone on hlo~dsy l~ight, at hall. past seven u'elock, in the presence of his 5(lf, Naptain in 'inal e~ve'ral'm'em'bers tof ?? faitily' ...

THE ALLEGED HORRIBLE MURDERS ON BOARD THE TORY

... A-I TRIAL OF CAIPT. JOHNSTON~E., go FRIDAY.-ThO j udges took their seats shortly after wa1 tenl o'clock, and the prisoner was immediately placed' It at the bar., reeh Iti. Jrvs tenrose to address the jury. The bl learned counsel maid the main point upon wihich ?? rested the defence of the prisoner was that his id o had become in sueli a state, that when he killed the Prl deceased he was not ...

THE YARMOUTH MURDER

... T EXAMINATION OF YARKAM. YA.uouTu, Dzc. 29.-Since the announcemontof Yarhain's apurehencron a variety of circumstances have transpir&f tenpdingtothrowlightupon this extra- ordinaryamurder. In consequenceofastatementunade by Mrs. Dick, Alleging that she had had a conversation with Yarhamin Aich he Admitted a guiltyw articipa- tion, indeed that he had inflicted the wound that te-r ininated the ...

IRELAND

... SAT IUDAY, MARCH 21, 184G. I'llw - - - v IR Lv- ?? ?? . IRlELAND. MURDER OF BRYAN SEERY. AT a time when the virtuous press of England is s lavishing its condemnation ote cold-blooded mur- t ders, not only sanctioned, but invited and provoked, by the Austrian Government in Gallieia, it is but right to turn attention to the more civil ised murders committed in Ireland, nuder the sanction of ...