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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT-LIVERPOOL, DEC. 20. [Before Mr. Justice Erle.1 Charles Chlunbb, convicted the day before yesterday of making a false entry in a registry of births, was placed at the bar for-judgmnent. He was sentenced to six months' impri- sonment. Joseph Boeker, convicted yesterday of uttering seditious and blasphemous speeches, was sentenced to two years' jni- prisonnment ; and after the ...

ALLEGED PLUNDER OF THE CHATEAU OF NEUILLY

... A LLE6GED PL UNDER OF THE COIAt EA U Io ailOF NEUILL'Y. A good deal of interest was occasioned on Saturday, at the Marlborough Police Court, by the report that Louis IPhilippe (the late King of the French) was about to appear to prose- cute certain parties in whose possession about 10,0001. worth of property, consisting of jewellery and paintings, alleged to have been stolen from the Chateau ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... LA W INTELLIGENCESATURDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. TrE EAST LANCASHIRE RAILWAY COMPANY V. TIE NOITHI- WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. This matter Was argued on appeal from the Vice-Clancel- ?? Bruceuho allowed a general demurrer to the bill. The plaintiffs are the proprietors of the Blackburn and Preston IRailway, which had an agreement with the North Union (before its amalgamation with the North-Westens) ...

THE ASSASSINATIONS IN STANFIELD HALL

... TIHE AASSASSINATIONS IN STANFIELD | |J LL. ADJOURNED CORONER'S INQUEST-(FOWRTUi DAY). W rboNDnIeAs, WrDnxESDuAY.-The investigation instituted by Mr. Press, one of the coroners for the ceunty of Norfolk, relative to the assassination of Mr. Isaac Jermy, the late Recorder of Norvich, and his son, 31r. Jenny Jerny, was resumed yesterday afternoon at the King's Head Inn in this town. Vie Coroner, ...

MURDERS AT STANFIELD HALL, NORFOLK

... , 1 AT STA NA'FIELD HALL, y4 IR N ORFOLK. q5rlil tanticld Hall, near W ymonldlam, 5055 j tiso,1t fearful murle's, ever peirpetrated in ~ ?? O'clock- the town of Wyrniodhiai a tsaLktt! of consternatliok by the intelligence 1 (,.yr jeCliOY aIn1 his son had been shot, anid a to tielt effect SallS omit to Norwich web ilaredquest that a r. ?? elll,dkl, sspicion having fallen uponl hill. abu afpst ...

THE MURDER AT BRIDGNORTH

... THIE MURDER AT BRIDGAORTHl. Bul DGr-ORTII, SALOe, TUESDAY, DEC. 12.-After the de- spatch of our pareel yesterday, some additional evidence was adduced. MAr. Newall, surgeon, deposed that he wentwith Mr. Colley to view the body by direction of the coroner. Upon open- ing the body, lie found the viscera wvere generally healthy. The body externalIly, as far as the middle of the thighs, wa charied ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... A SSIZE INTELLIGENCE. NORTHERN CIRCUIT-LIVERPOOL, DEC. 14. [Before Mr. Baron Alderson.] MINT CASES. A ndresew Gauysor, 54, Patrick I'UosCmack-, 26, Betsey GapV- vor, 31, and bathe?,hi-e Wheeer, 26, were indicted for having, at Liverpool, feloniously in their possession a mould, in- tended to make counterfeit shillings, and also with having unlawfully in their possession four pieces of ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGUL-CE. YORK, DEC. . ?? MIr. Justice -)iu'lc.j Dallid liidov, A daii 92. ir tle, ThO m q 195 h1, liAIii' Ii Thooties lbbtclaoi, A/i Fdoimis, is Plil;d..hu/y/, ?? Haeliirett, Wi illia ia lfeail, Jicbr'n 1 ?? 11111hilos Smythi, ?? put onl their trial for ai tending. cifoil iti m5c'tifgsi att Bradlitird. All the prisoners excepti t~ntvtli and 1oweur Pletided guilty. M1r. O0vereild ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICE INTELL1GENCE-FRIDAY. IARLDOlOeoGII-STREEt'.-TItOiltaS 111'os01, gentleman, was charged with having been drunk and disorderly, and also with isaving assaulted the police ; and Lane Ralfe, surgeon, ?? charged with having obstructed the police in the exe- cution of their duty. ?? Boyce, of the C division, said he was on duty itl thle Haynmarket that morning, about two o'clock, wlhen his ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—THURSDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-TEnURDAY. OLD COURLT. [Before Mr. Baron Rolfe.] Thomas Powell, 22, Guildford Hyde Watts, 24, and GJres Lewes, 54, all mariners, were indicted for stealing 1,700 ounces of gold-dust, value 6,8001.,; two chronometers, value 1051.; a boat, vahlejo3., and otherarticles the property of Lucas Cwyer, from a vessel upon the high seas, and within the jurisdiction of the Admiralty ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... LA W INTELLIGENCE-TUESDA.Y. + COURT OF CHANCERY. ARMIS1TEAD V. DURllA11. This was an appeal from ain order of the Master of the Rolls, gran1ting an injunction to restrain the iefetsdaa, Durham aIn, Simpson, the Commissioners of Hatfield Chass, in the counties of York, Lincoln, and Nottingham, froan proceeding, by (listress, to enforce a rate on certain lisels- tient occupiers of land in the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE INTELLfGEXCE-MONDAY. MIANSION-rt101'3E.-.;,C11j l MsCi~ ?? oJarg, wh ro lived, Nwith him as his wile 'r dl &,Is Thuomwi, *vere brouslit be- fore tire Lord M'ror, in the ciustody of Dai is n( Citv psi ice- mal, oharited withi limritn comirrrntted frauds The two first prisoiersr Were Well knowi a as expert haird, anrd the deserilp- tiOII of thein systemi, hinth it will be necessary, for ...