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HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... r SATURDAY, MAY 19. I l The Court met to-day for the trial of the following curious CASE OP FALSEHOOD AND FRAUD. George Kippen, writer, Glasgow, was indicted upon a charge of falsehood and fraud, committed in the form and under colour of legal proceedings. and for the purpose of obstructing or defeating the course of justice, to the lesion, injury, and oppression of the lieges, under the ...

EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY OF A MURDER

... EXTRALORDINARY DISCOVERY OF A MURDER. {ALPS -.T _ 1:_- It (Yrom the Times.) On Friday afternoon, shortly after one o'clock, the neighbour heod of New Weston Street, Bermondsey, was alarmed in conse- II quence of the mutilated remains of a man being discovered in one of the houses in M.ini ver Place, near the ?New Leather Market. The house in question is at present unoccupied. but belong, to ...

IRELAND

... IREL A ND. I - - - - . - . _, . , .. t Froam t1c Correspmndence Of tie Mrorning Chron;le.) I STATE OF TOE COUNTaY-DnoRDEnn OF A LAND flAlIFI. D Tine ?? Of crop?-p lunder' SCill ?? maeextenldedpar- tinily to some counties Inenetolore rernmrkltble for the orderly e habitsof the paasnntcrv,and the punctinal discharge of their engIge- , mneets. The Xi/kernny Modvrator contaias the following ...

THE SERMONDSEY MURDER

... THE BERITONDSEY MURDER. FURTHER EXAMINATION 07 M1AWNING ANID DIII WIVZ, (From the Standard.) Southmark Police Court, 'Wednesday. Tt will be recollected by our readers that the prisoners wveres en Friday last, remanded titl this afternoon, at three o'clocls but, in consequence of this day lieving been appointed hr the Bishop of Wirrobsater for a day of humiliation on account o~f the cholera, it ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... SHERIFF CRUMIINAL COURT. The following cases were on Wednesday disposed of before I Sheriff Bell and a jury .abert Mifeell and Sarah Jit Ginaeite or Afitcdell, pleaded guilty to a charge of thelt, by means of hoeseoreolsing coeisnicted on lhe 4th of C. March. from the protnises of 26r. Barr bhaker, Nicholson Street. Laur- I F ston; oil Which occasion there was stolen upuards of £3R. The pri- I ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... iv- (From the Times of Monday.) ?? a late hour on Sunday night no intelligence had been re- :es ceived by the Police authorities at Scotland-Yard of the appre- in- hension of Manning. Yet this will be one of the most remarkable :a- cases upon recold if, for a much longer time, he escapes the pair- le- suit ofjustice. The extraordinary atrocity of the murder with gs which he is charged ...

[ill] POLICE BOARD

... i- -C1 ML'rdo @CIPAL POLI[CE BOARD. MOn [v thbe weelcV -ft-n no, foi,, ?? ?? i-iA Mt4WIC1PAL-POLICE BOARD. On Mondgv the weekly meeting of this Board was held in the usual place-thr eHon. the Lord Provost in the chair. The quarterly pay-bills of the respective districts and several acconots were passed, aid the minutes of last meethig were read and approved of. MOLENDINAR BUaN, &O. The ...

SCOTLAND

... SCOQTLAND. Court of Session.-The Lords Ordinary (Lords Cun- ningltame, Ivory, Robertson, and Murray,) sat on Thurn day for the first time after the sumnmer recess, and the Parliament House resumed its wonted bustle. Both Divisions of the Inner House meet on Tuesday week.. Scotsmaon. The late Alexander Snmellie, Esq.-From the obituary it Vill be observed that this gentleman expired at his ...

CHARGE OF SHOOTING AT HER MAJESTY

... CJIARGr, Or SHOOTINM AT flER MAESTY. (Fromn tlhe Morning Chronicle.) E CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURCT-THURSDAT- - r At ten o'clock Chief Justice WVilde, Mr. justice Patteson, ana Mr. Baron Rolfe, took their seats on the bench. - William Hamilton, 23, described nsa bricklayer, was then pliced h at the bar to plead to an indictmentcharging him with the ?? of misdemeanour in having unlawfully discharged ...

JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT

... POLLOKiAWiS DISTRICT, RZIN EWSWIEZZ. h At a Court held at Pollekshaws on the 4the intant by James s Barclay, John Willo, Thomas Corbett, Arthur Mather, and Lt Malcolm InHnter, Esquires, Justices for Itenfrewshire, the foi- ls lowing cases, under 1t The ltenfrewshire Justice of Peace Courts' d Act, were tried, on complaints at the instanoe of the Procurator- Fiscal. . Andrew Stewart and EHelh ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... TIlE B3'fMONDSEY MITlDER, (Frol the 'Times ore 'lesrtay.i Yesterday another irn) iortanit link int the evidence connecting the M!rnnings wiL the trlrder of O'Convor wrie discovered. It is well known thit on SaturdaY, the 11 (t of August, Mrs. Manning Ihired a wonrn to tieaun the lower part of the house Nc. 3 Miniver Place, but ulithorgh every exertion has been made by the police to discover ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... THEE BERMONDSEY MURDER. (From the standard.) SOUEWARK POLICE COURT.RT--IDAy- Immediately upon the magistrate, J. 0. Seeker, Esq., taking 3is seat upon the bench, the female, YZaria Manning, who had been suspected of being concerned with her husband in the mur- der of Mr. Patrick O'Connor. a gauger of her Majesty's Cus- toms, at a: house in Miniver Place Now Weston Street, Ber- moundsey whose ...