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FRIGHTFUL MURDER AT BIRMINGHAM

... IGIIII UL MIURUDE[R AT BIR3MINGIIAM. 15 FU ClitLDoEN t1UIIDEIlED DY THtIRIB MIOTHlEiR. Olne Of tile most dreadful murders whlichl has ever hc thken plalC in this conntry was committed in Cheap. side, itirmingliam, on Saturday, under the following circnilistallces -it appears that about six months ago, a wViduw, ilamcd WVillis, opened a small shop in Chcapside, for the sale of cigars, &c. She ...

DENBIGHSHIRE

... D F.NWO I i sill RE. Dnxji.l'ost , ()c'r. 19. 11c'fore Jorh Heiatoin, Esq., 'lits 13eaton, cliair- -:- ; Dr. \Willialal', Ulove Hiouse ; Jdiltc'5 [flury ( loglh, IES'(, (.:ICl ; J. .J. Fuulli's, Eml., Erri- vialt ; the V'euneabIc A\roliuacon Newcomie) (loistuis, uL(tllin; Sir IV. IV. NVvyon, lBart., M1.'. ; G Co I, (;i~ilih LI , EI(I, G;iffI; Mlid M~r. 1'P. RIhjrts, l~ialdlliti, e!li t. Tflu ...

DENBIGHSHIRE ASSIZES

... DENDIGIISIIIIIE ASSIZES. (Iat colnthattiossfroi n lasejmge.) E T'UESD)AY. Thc Court openied at nine o'clock. coNviuriox Feorl rkrE. s Theaas Meayblry, 25, was chaiged 'vith a rape tipon the person of Elizabetih ]3ellis, on Saturdhav the 26th of September last, at Rtuncorn. Mr. Welsby was counsel for the prosecution, and brictly stated the case with his usual fairness, to the effect that the ...

BAIL COURT—WEDNESDAY

... DlAIL COURr-WEDNESDAY. (Sitlings in Banco bejorc the Fall Court.) TIlE QUEEN V. 'rTI CHTURCIHWVARDLNS, &,C., or f3ANGOR. Lord Deriman gave judgment in this case. A mandamus had been issued commanding the defendants to take the necessary steps for making a rate for the purpose of raising a sufficient sum of money to pay the costs of surveys, and a va- luation of the property in the parish, ...

COMMITTEE ON THE NAVIGATION LAWS

... COHMMITTEE ON T1HE NAVIGATION lIA.vS. tic | The Gelect committee appointed by the House of )ll- of Commolns to inquirc into the operntion of the I I Ud llavigatiln laws met no Tuesday. The following of ias members Were present -Mr. M. iibson (chair- jo, )(r man,) Mr. icardo, 1ir. Mitchell, 'Mr. Liddell, lct ilid Sir It. Peol, Pdil. Baring, Admiral 1) miduas, Sir I Howard Douglas, and Mr. ...

CARNARVON PETTY SESSIONS

... CARlNARVON PEITY SESSIONS -- c1 . c.. ..l- -I 1. 1. I, ,1 _. MagIlstrates P'isent-John lvcwlhoids, Esq. and the . cv. Wmi. W. W illiaims. Thos. Jrones v. U'ill. Jones, for usilig a gun ind a dog for ilthe purpose of killileg game within the parish of 1lannboblig, without havi g a gamc certidc:atc,- Inforialion laid and summonses granted thercini. -,lairug poor rate assessment allowed. s Ann ...

COURT MARTIAL ON THE LOSS OF THE OSPREY

... I COURT MAUAL ON 'ER -LOSS OF I t IrE OPiUPI]. .1ilute Th,, court-naartial'Th inquire into the circum111- diour. stanices attending the loss of hier 11Majesty's laite ;,this brig Osprey, onl tho coast of Now Zealank,j in1 ireper March last., and to tr y ( maiiinder Frederc and Patten, end the surviving officers and ship's comn- Cole- puny, for their conduct on the occasion, was, held on ...

TRIAL OF LIEUT. MUNRO

... TIHE LATE FATAL DUEL AT CAMDEN-TOWN. At the Criminal Court, London, on Wednesday I last, on the arrival of Mr. Justice Erle, Alexander Thomson Munro, described in the calendar as n gentleman, aged 43, and as standing indicted for e the wilful murder of' David Lynar Fawcett, was placed at the bar. In the early part of the nmorn- ing he wias arraigned on the charge, and pleaded 'not guilty.' ...

THE QUEEN v. CHADWICK

... TIHE QUEEN v. CHADIVICK. C. ho !'V m ,st n- ut ,st en es SC !rs cdl at dll ye lie a id n, Ilf a- !St clh ut m ,so id I ; as 5, as e8 ;- -5MARRYING A DECEASED NVIr'S SISTER. This was a writ of error upon a special verdict, which stated that ol the 14th of Sept. 18 l;, James Chadlwickl wss taaried to Ann Fisher, and after- wards on the siJld of Alarch, 184t6, at Mll anchester, to Eliza Barton, ...

GRAVESEND PETTY SESSIONS

... GRAVESEND PETTY SESSIONS, Ir Trl 1 V la ? . Vile Tlll LAW Or NruIalia. jur On MKonday a innn about 60 years of age, gro- i t, tesqlLe alilce in person, demeanour, and apparel- ely tile first, peculiar for its deformity the Seeond, xi- savouring of mental aberrationd; and the third, a tho conjeries of rags of different-coloured draperies, ds, strung loosely together, so as to leave multitu- ...

General Quarter Sessions

... General naull-ter ?§.-Sioas. bO12'tiU (M ERtYSIIIR8 1. XViariiporo ( Oc'r. 21. | bvfmre Sir Baldwin Ll'vilhtl1 It ';, (Chairman;t thlu Earl of P'oo s, I);aviii 1Pugh. I Sq., Johnll Ro- bilsoll Jones, Esq., Alartin Xvilliins, Esq., I. i Il. 11 iittnnor itirice, Esq., ( Ten eri:I Vice to, . i1. I.vyun Wiiner, E,;q , tile llov. 1,cvis Iliuls, J. Witled el.Lnol \Wilic im, ksq, J ohn Jolles, Lsiq. ...

POOR LAW ENQUIRY

... lOOR LAWf ENC4UQI1Iy. 'File Pomplaint of Margaret IIu1 he5 rgai'nsl . ll(bl't Williamfs, elievio t nficer, oF the Ca6tlrlil- voll Unlion, inVestiga ted before Annutriti 0OewL, Iie. s, assistalit POor l ...