Offences, Accidents, & Inquests

... I Llama, 0Ctbelt0, & llnquett# EXTRAORDINARy SUrICIDE IN THE STRAND UNION ?? Monday, information was for- warded to the Coroner's Office ef the death of Char-. . les Fisher, aged 38, an inmate of the Strand Union Workhouse, St. Pancras, who committed suicide inn under the following circumstances :-The deceased, is a baker, hadl been residing with his brother, of the he same business, in Moor ...

REMARKABLE TRIAL AT COLOGNE

... REMARIKABLE TRJIAL Ar Co The Criminal Court of Cologne Rat, outte Ii NII Oppzi-heim upon an indiitmenrt for ?? . r thle Barroness (Ne MeyendorfV, while it the ll''e Yiii- iti~ at Coto~irie, oil her way froom Aixhlu Cbaipcil', Pn l baront s9 arrived in Cologne oil the ri'errioorri and a f~w hours wfeheoilitl to ;~i~ gate is their narres Kir'necker. a irierci,.t o liet'lao arid U! mnoon, a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCi'. NEWCASTLE,-31Uoday.-Before Aid. Putter and Aid. Dun.o-Jolm Short anti John Lowens, two of the ?? boys that frequent the Butcher Alarket. were clhargedi with attempting to picl pockets. Police-olfieers Telford and Long, of the detective force, bearing of the affair. traced the prisoners ?? Clayton-street, where they took thern into custody. The bencla coummitted them to ...

CASE OF CRUELTY AT CAMBRIDGE

... CASE OF CRUELrY AT CAMBRIDGE. (P - ?5 h ; M -A- r ; ?? I I I :AZ (From the Morning Chronicle.) We have seldom had to record a piece of ty- ranny and oppression more cruel in its results to the unhappy victim, or more deeply disgraceful both to the public authorities that sanctioned, and to the individuals who perpetrated it, than that with which we startle and shock our rea. ders in the second ...

DESPERATE HIGHWAY ROBBERY AND ATTEMPTED MURDER

... DESPERATE HIGHWAY ROBBERY AND AT- ITEMPT ED MURDER. rat of RTORD Saturday, Dec. .5-This morning, one )0 fthe most atrocious and desperate cases of highway t old robbery, and attempted murder, vwas hoard at the Shire r~i Hall, before Mr. M',ills, and a full bench of county 'hte alagistrates. The prisoners wvere Charles Pearse and and Benjamin Smith, two ferucious lookingyougmn thlewho have been ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—MONDAY

... COURT. OF EXCHEQUER- MoMDAy (Nisi Prins Sittings at Guidhall before the Lord Chief Baron and a London Jury.] S SXMMONDS V. MilNTZ, D.P., AND OTHERS. I This asanaction brought by a traffic.taker and railway computist against the defendants, who were 6 members of the managing committee of the Southatop. c ton, Manchester, and Oxford Junction Railway Com - any, to recover a sum of about 725!. for ...

TOWN INQUISITION

... THURSDAY, DEC. 17. Elizabeth antl Catherine Tennent, claimants; the Town Coun cil of Bc1fast, dqefendants, The premises sought to be taken under this inquisition are situate on the north side of lligh-street, Bluebell. entry, and 13vrtt's-rntry. They are held under a lease grantile Ol the 20th July, 1767, for a term of 09 yeara, whereof nineteen and a half years were unexpired ol tho Ist of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICEI INTELLIGENCE. :NEWASTL .--Friday --Before W. Loraine, J. Bulman, and Robert Airey, Esqrs.--Sarah Mc Lean was charged with stealing a quantity of old iron. Sub-inspector Scott saw her carryinga large sack, land on ascertaining what it con- tained, he questioned her, and as she answered evasively, he took her into custody. Remanded.-Alice Stockport auld William Hall, remanded, the former ...

ANOTHER DEATH FROM DESTITUTION

... ANOTHER DEATH PROM DESTITUTION. An inquest was held on Tuesday night, by the Clit Coroner, at St. George's Workhouse, Sousthwark, on tie body of John Tracy, aged 64, who died from starvation in a lodging house in the Mint. The body presented , most deplorable eight, being nothing more than a fto bones. The feet appeared sodden with wet and mud, o r if the poor old creature had for many weeks ...

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 ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... AIlA Us tTJ'GES-T}IS DAY. II L lri wellor will not attend conrt to-day. V1I>e \'N(ILLORS couiTs, LINCOLN'S INN- VICE-CAt tell. i.f'ore Sir L. SliADVWIt.t.. ?? trhor v ?? v Witllillgtoll I sl l*F. bl r.-! 'lia;gh-Lane v ?? v 1sel iL - Attorney-Getieral v Trevalvontt(-) Jo - lldilghisoll v 13irrow-Colbourn v Colin ' h1wt ?? ?? v l'attesoo. -li Iol'W',ire Sir J. K\IGxHTl Bltu r- I ?? W ?? by ...

BUSINESS OF THE COURT OF SESSION

... BUSINESS O1F THE COURT OP SESSItON. Qa, Thursdav last, a motion havintg been made in a case b'rorc e!l Fir't Division of the Court of Session, as to 'the- tber a x lict slhould be applied bh the First or the Second sorne observations fell from the Court in regard to hle state ofttoc lttsines% of some iumportance to the prblic. T!:e 1erd President said, that this proceeding rendered it frcepr ...