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CRIMES AND OFFENCES

... CRIMES AND OFlFENCES. hnuYnslTQu R.lannen I- ., TnI nn . Mo fit.. - - - _ _ _ _ - i I e A PORTvUOURS BARONRBS IN TXOUBLuL.-aria Car- Iota Alves Cabral, a Portuguese baroness, formerly of I the Azores, where she possessed large estates, and her servant Maria Rosa, were brought up at the Worship- street police-office on Friday for fnal examination charged with having stolen a si ver brooch, a ...

CRIMES AND OFFENCES

... ' MURIDNR AT PORTSMOUTH D)OCK YARD. -William Atter, one of the convicts at this establishment, has been m committed for trial, charged with the wilful murder of or James O'Connor, one of the wardens, by deliberately t striking him down with a heavy iron-bound mallet. ye l RoBsIri; A JUDOG.-On Saturday night, the residence of of James Espinasse, E-q., the Recorder of Rochester, tti was ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LASSIZE SU.lMAY. . ! -c At' Kisgaton, Reginald Bristow, 24, and Arthur Bris- call fowit 2J7 grothera, were indicted tor feloniously cutting the alWtonatding George Target, gatmekeeper to Mr. Frog- ter, l!- eys at East Horsley, with intent to murder him. It be, appeared that On the night of the lItliof September, the the, C keeper, when golig his roundr, fgudA threie deaqbharesi eisired in a ...

THE NAVIGATION LAWS

... THEAVIGATION LAWS. be No. VII. a EPIT9 OF RVIDBNORMAKEN DEFOR&T nt. E .PITOr BlO LORDS:, _09MMITTRE. id ( Continued ./rom~wta Tueedezt,', Mdrurv.z) all , phillip, I ,q., a e I bgi.of theIJamuai a flol e ats of Assembly, was next called in. Le stated thatfoiferly Kingston had a large foreign trade,. but it baa falliqil? ng considerably; a good deal of it has gone to St. Thbr ,ns ,bt whichp ...

CHARTIST OUTBREAK AT ASHTON

... IA nxr . T it - - - . .. . - - . - - . - -I c'id COWARDLY MURDER OF A POLICEMAN. tien Shortlv before midnight, on Monday, the tovwn of ec- Athton-under-Lyne was thro-n into a state lof great 3 lt alarm and confusion, by the iact of a cinsiderable num- im- her of Chart sis suddenly appearing in the prinepal .air streets of the town, in military array, and many ol thetn; armed with ...

Lancashire Assizes

... altacft ire at iled. - 'either SOUTHERN DIVIS[ON-LIVERPOOL, Kigl dHnprnas Mi. JUSTIOR CRESSvVrLL & MR. JUSTICE ERLE. trise, 8itHERIt5Iv-HR THOS. GEORGE IIESKETil, DART. vices, The commission for these assizes was opened on Wed- or dec rs i.e-day eveining about six o'clock, by.Mr. Justice Cress- advisei so offE re well, immediately after his arrival from Lancaster, and victed I. the forms ...

INQUESTS

... .- A . , . On Tuesilsy last, Wi1hamr Rutter came down from - ,3irrninaham in one of the trains to the Lime-street r wsaticn. On getting out of the carriage he complained of iindispowtion. when a surgeon was sent for imme- t diatcly. The dece.ased became gradually worse, and P' ,died shortly afterwards. The cause of death was infil- at trition of blood into the stomach, arisino from chron ic V ...

GREENWICH TIME.—THE MURDER OUT

... GREENWICn TIME.-THE MURDER OUT. n- The Rev. John Cumming, who has, or fancies he has td a miesion to put down the Pope, and all belonging to him. of has made a most important discovery,-.t wit, that the of regulation respecting the obtervasce of Greenwich time. fn now so geaeral, is nothing more or les than a grand v, conspiracy, of which Pope Pius IX, that cunning '5' chieftain of the ...

Police Court

... t: iarliee lourt. Tuxrr ovA ^ evaaai0s.-t.n Taesday JobJo n Robert Tinne, John Perry, Edward slll, aldJ r- Mather, were charged with stealing a sovereign from s servant girl. According to the statement of the girl Oh- n- had threestovereigne ir, her bosom,nand ono of thepri.e e wanted her to spend the money. She refused to do so as it was not her own, when he took the moneoftom; he at electing ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF COMM1ON PLEAS. IMPORTANT To LvztRt STAHBLE KEEPERS AND OTHERS. -In a horse case tried on Friday, in this court, the Lord Chief Justice, in summing up, said,- There were two very prevalent errors against which the public should be guarded. One was that a person had a lien on a horse for the payment of money due for its keep; the other that a party might sell property left with him, to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELJIG;NCE. - . NCE Ttos't 11ALLArNTRI AND ANOTtEt.-BOvTH IN 111r. - V :1~t'i Wa- anati thon I ir I litl hirsuigi lt by .0r. XamniYeinrj 'iiera an paili-hers of the AIlanCitrsloo t l tgts. rent Wilkins appeared for the Plaintiff, the V -G eral ru .hje rlefndaiii~. Tile ctieo w05 to t~a4! l~ been tricO biof re a bpecial julrV, bt ,nt risoani'roentrt )Iie liviig, taken Place beiween tihe ...

Police Court

... 41galtee Court. LI I it lin de PULIANS' ANDl BEaRSELLEK's CA' 53s.-On Friday, the coatI following cases were disposed of , hbias-.Cgasad Clay-streetRegent-road forseervino Irink at eighto'clock knife On undy mrnigfinedi £2y 1N. 6iJ.'~CalthasmD5 Atkins, _g8ret Krdae for serving drink at nine o'cliklST onl unday morning, was fined X2 4s, Gil Police con- il dstable 722 stated that drink was ...