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THE LATE J. TAWELL THE MURDERER

... THE LATE J. TAWELL THE ilURDERER. IIET11TOlti), TIlitUSDAY NIGHT. ,c- This day a Commis~sion, which had been issued Ca- on behaiifof the Crown, was oponed before Mir. W Waddington, Q.C., Mr. Polloek, alnd Mr. Maule, in the ccilli issicllels appoinated, and a jury iinpa- 1 nelled, undder a precept directed to the High adl Sledci' of the County, inl whicla they were direct- id. cd to inquire ...

SCENE IN A COURT OF JUSTICE

... SCENE IN A ClOURT OF JUSTICE. iRLttEi rETTY SESSIONS. Magistrates on the bencli-Richiard Studdart and ;Joi-is Studdart, Esqrs. 1ITELiLN RtEA'TIoit V. II tAIIY AN) hlT StEATINOC. 'The Cominpinait charged the defIendants (one of hom0111 was her husband() with committillg ai a nssa llt. Mlr. Oh en O' Conii ell, of Ennis, con- ducted the prOscutiol, alid MVlr. 1[. Collins, of . illush, atpperared ...

General Quarter Sessions

... General Q.uarter Sessions. ANGLESESEY. BIXAusmcArt, APRTL 6. Before Sir R. IV. Bulkeley, Bart., M.P., Chair- man; Lord Vivian, Hon. NV. 0. Stanley, M.P., E. E. leyrick, Esq., and lRugh Beaver, Esq. The Rev. II. D. Owen, of Beaumnaris, D.D., qualified as a Justice of the Peace. A grand Jury was sworn, briefly addressed by the Chairman, and then retired with the single bill-a'case of larceny ...

ALTRINCHAM.—SINGULAR CASE OF SUPPOSED SUICIDE

... AII`R1'INCTIAM.-SINGULAR CASE OF SUPPOSED SUICIDE. On Thursday morning, at an early hour, the housholld of Air. James Faulkner, who keeps the Black Bull public-house, Hale Barnes, were hor- rifted by the discovery that a young man, named Thomas Royle, about 25 years of age, a farm- servant of Mr. Faulkner, was lying in the kitchen with a gun under hlim, which had been recently discharged, the ...

RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT CHESTER

... RAIL'WAY ACCIDENT T CIES'I'llR. I~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ . . . 1-l I. 1lUtl \'iWE ESD)AY. thle vttn- When the court rcsumed its sittings at the usual hour. Mr. Iostige, the Coroner, presided, the governincit agentt front Plymnniuthi, ali Lieut. Ided Svinlionds, were with him on the benchi. Thle tight Dcan of Anarichester, the Mayor of Chester, aind hape Mr. Te mIpiie, barrister, were also ...

THE RAILWAY BRIDGE ACCIDENT AT CHESTER

... THlE RAIEWVAY BRIDGE ACUCIDENT AT CHI ESTER. it CONCL.tUSt0N OPi TIE MIUB.ST. On Wednesday lorniili, the inq(juest toucUiniIg thc deaith of the five ul'ifortunate persois vho were killed by the falling of the railwvay bridge over tho lDer, at Chester, was resumsed at thu rd Coult-house, beforc Jouln Hostage, Esq., the co' onle. to TIhC toroner commenced the proceedings by stating that he had ...

COMMITTEE ON THE NAVIGATION LAWS

... COMMITThE ON THE NAVIGATION LAWS. not- -- _ t Tile select committee appointed -by the House i t'of Commons to inquire into the operation of thesem ed laws met on Tuesday. In the ebsence of Mr. 1W* tr Gibson. the Chair was talcen by Mir. Ricardo.- Thl ohe members present were Admiral ~ to DundarMr. Liddell, Mr. Iunie, Mr. Lvall, Sir R.Douglas, r.Mitchell, M.Aldermnnthomp- h son. Mi. T. Baring, ...

HOME CIRCUIT

... lKNGSTON, APRIL . I CIVIL SID1. (13eforc Lord DENMAN and a Special Jury.) CHADWICK v. HERAPATIL. This was a writ of inquiry to assess the dama- ges for a libel upon Mr. Chadwick, the deputy Chairman of the North Wales Railway and chair- man on the Richmond Railway, which libel was published in Herapaetl's Rf ailway Journal of the 13th June, 1846. The defendant pleaded that he had not been ...

[ill] PETTY SESSIONS

... I I .\ .> ;,%UN i'lil-rl i S-luN-N. 'Al:ITR)AY, Ui. Plrescilt--jItln 11 ,wla,,d4 1.t. ;anl tile lLtv. WV. WV. W\illi:ull1s. i 2 Iil./El{ee vI;ich,'dz O)trcn.-F;m (liso~beying, allX Ord ur1 it, bazi st'lll I ,I Otl)u'tiv.l- luid lSllb walral lt 1r01l Im 111tfu r ('t'1;1'rvor1 dsijlivi. hill i;hJura'nliu aqaitlo t IN%(. plrsolls For refusilt to tll th fluth of tIilr li(rlds :dJlililig till' ...

North Wales Spring Assizes

... MONTGOOIERYSHIRE, at On Monday last, the learned Judge, Sir T. If n Coltman, arrived fin Welchpool about nine O'clock i- at night, and immediately proceeded to Court, Of ie where the several commissions were read In due Of form, fin an audible voice, by Edward Watson in a Lloyd, Esq., Clerk of the Assize. The calendar as !ewas unusually heavy for.Montgomeryshiro. di h On Wednesday morning at ...

GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... . MERIONETI-ISHIRE. The sessions for this county were held at the 'lown hlla, Bala, on Thursday, the 2nd instant; Edwvarld Lloyd, Esq., being chairman, and on the bench were, R. W. P'rice, Esq. ; L. 0. Eclwards, Esq. ; C. Casson, Esq. ; C0. 1P. Lloyd, Esq.; Rev. Alv. Hughes, Corwon ; and Dr. Williams, Bala. Thel grand jury ignored the cnly bill presented for their consideration. Several ...

EXTRAORDINARY AND DETERMINED ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE

... EXTRAORDINARY AND I)ETEtMINED ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE. e In the course of 'Alrediaesday morning it became t known, in Neweastle-under-Lyne, that a young man named William Keen, booking-clerk at the e railway station in that town, had attempted sui- cideandthatlhevwaslthen lyingiindiangerousstste. d Keen is about 23 years of age. He had been for some time ill the office of Mr. Appleby, the extensive ...