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MURDER OF A TURNKEY IN COLDBATH FIELDS PRISON

... I ?, -, ?11 ,I.-mu '?bLbBiirji ?? ?? ers ono '-owhe Ithe follo w~ingw spatieltl Lv~e the governor hatitti tdfdlied'tot the present,~ to Lnd, !over theimurderer' or the purpose of' bindergaingaw aJ ,,Penny, G. divislold, owth6;mpsninX of~t aerew *.-well-Cauirt, ?? haime :of ftb Le-nurdere4: manis. WillatniffoodhouiseaW has boes & warder for many years in the Rome of omroi-atio; and' the- ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... AMSIZE INTELLIGENCE ;, I.-, j ' ;, A At the Asshlsield at Buckingbali'on IM Utlit last., Jatwes. Johnsen-was indicbed for havluy. on: tho iht'of the Il of June, or the morning of ti'e16th, feninualy set firei to a brnpand otablesioppherty ef William Bigg, the lder. : .Mr O'Mnlley' ?? Zenders appearedi'hofsrtheto Fiost the evidence it apered th$ aboutstbalfps twelve o'cloek on th orpgoftlo& ...

COUNTY COURT, HALIFAX

... (BeAore JAMES STANSIFELD, Esq., Judge.) SLADEN ?? THIlE LANCASHIRR AND YOrISIIIEtE RAILWAY CoMPAXV.-Mr. Bond, eolicitor, of Leeds, together with Mr. Edw\d. John Ridd, of ialifax, solicitor, appeared for the plaintiff; and Mr. iliulitch, barrister-at-law, for the defendante. Tie court opened at ten o'clock in the morning, and the entire day, until lalf-past flve, was occupied in the hearing of ...

LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... THURSDAY, JAN. 27. (Before Mr. Commissioner WEST.) RE KABERRY KETTLEWELL, SILVERSMITH, LEEDS, To-day, Mr. K. Kettlewell, late silversmith and jeweller, of this town, attended to pass his adjourned last examinatlon. Mr. Sangster. solicitor, appeared for the bankrupt, and Mr. Naylor and Mr. Mid- dleton, solicitors, opposed, on behalf of the assigneee and creditors On this occasion, Mr. John ...

ARREST OF ARMED CHARTISTS IN LONDON

... ARREST OF ARMED CHARTISTS IN.LONDPN | ?? ~ ~ ~ . I 1. l (Fom th y papers of Thursday, Aug. 17.) Lost night a scene of the utmost confusion took place in Webber-street, Blackfriars, which for tw0 or three hours created considerable sensation il the neighbourhood. the Governme nt, a strong mustet of the P division of police was ordered to assemble at the L division in Tower-street. The men were ...

Police Report

... - - a -14 (L ?? Tuesday a eeyeetaly dresedA.. indedftuld ,rer~a ae fle,~~ and whohadibeenislolnmised'toa veryacnieal ?? team h l eiis so there WRss-n ttolgte obws~ t 0,Ldaohl;sid ntu1t ?? the p RIOflOa*050o0 tbo ?? adb-~* 'ogit h )jo.i sbawlej as he had'-an epplortenity of dstasg of two of I f them. Irplthlpsaswod bebteritef he west was to a wholesale qusee, wh~ra his would got~boul cheaper ...

Police Report

... ,7 - - ?? . :,Wallt: Ac rI a KALDORUGHSTAN*L.~AW620 PLIC!naI Or i rae Turrapith AlND TUB Ouu*U1APDiV Nu1 SMUT.-. - E Suluber and *Arlo Dorle Wmr rejenxxlfaed, for hivib uak~d ?? -of *prprty valued 4t about A29 £St, oiijbilngngto King Louis$ Philippe slid the Mm.s bers ofhis finally, atoseaidto thave boon abetracted from the royal palaces of, the 'Tuleriae and the Ch1ateau, do ?? at th ...

TRIAL OF THE PATRIOT, JOHN MITCHEL

... l TR1'AL- QF,-I T;vHlEATR1OT, -JOH-N Bri- - ered ThBIMy2,TR un .Jm ITCH=~ s of - Before their lordibip (Baron Lefroy'and Justice gate Moorel took their seats on the beneh; the Crown was Cduncil,'tbe AttOrney.General Mr Whiteside, ?? Mr Hein, Q;C.. Hon. Mr'Plunketti and Mr Bald. tifng win, entered court' and ranged themiselves in the fol- pisaco always occupied by them, immediately beneath ...

Police Report

... voilre AevoirL --l-111-111- ?? ?? ?? ?? ;i e ?? ?? -{ P ?? o--- ?? ?? I-t ,t--t , t t r8 wORSEHIP STRBT.-STAaE5N0.-Johni Roach was an charged with having stabbed and dangerously wounded William Lamb.-P. lioeoonstable Fletoher, 90 H, said, th4 atn that about evro, o'clock on Sunday night, be was pass- dr, vn Ing the Gan pnblic.bouse, in Union-street, Spitalfilids, th itrt when he heard cries of ...

ARREST OF JOSEPH BARKER.—BOLTON ELECTION.—MR J. BARKER, M.P. FOR BOLTON

... IARRFST OF JOSEPE BERKEER.-JOLTON ELECTTON.- MR J. BARKER# M .P. FOR BOLTON.- -: - (From the Times.) ; a Tuesday having been appointed for the nomination he of a nember of parliatnent for Bolton, to fill up'tbe es, vacancy occasioned by the death of the Inte member, rd the Mayor and a large number of the inhabitants er, assembled 'for that purpose in thelarge new Market. at, piace. Tbere were ...

HORRIBLE MURDER OF THE RECORDER OF NORWICH AND HIS SON

... 01 EST On Tuesday evening, the 28th nit., Stanfield Hal]], near rn on Wyondham, was the scene of one of the most fearful murders ever b) perpetrated in Norfolk. Soon after eight o'cock, the town of Wy- bO if amondham was thrown into a stete of coneternation by the intelit- ha am, gence that Air. Recorder Jermy and his son toad been shot, and a Co Ice- telegraphic message to that effect was ...

IRELAND

... I R E L A N D. TRIAL OF MR. SMIT IT O'BRIEN. THURSDAY. We were enabled last week, by means of a tale- 0raphio despatch, to publish this day a proceedings ii t his Important triel. We now give a somewhat varied and more extended account. Mir. WVTS1ln1e9, At ten o'clock, resumed tils dissection of the evideucenthuthad bod bgigen n fa r the prosecun. Tue assertleas that his client had used the ...