THE LEVESON-STREET MURDERS

... 1THX LEVESON.STREET MURDERS. i 1 .. . . .I on WI . Maurce Gleeson, which is the real name of the u1 - min charged with the murder of Mrs. Hinrichson i us and her family, has been identified by a Limerick E n magistrate, who still further corroborates the partit an culars which we gave on Tuesday last. Seeing the Id account of the supposed murderer, which appeared n act. in the 1fcrrcurV of ...

THE STANFIELD-HALL MURDERS

... fTHE. STANFIELD -HALL MURDERS. _ .. :~--_EXECUTION ~OF RUSEH. IJames BIo!5Oield Rush, tise perpetrator of the Stanfield-hall murders, wee executed onl Saturday, at siconi, April 21, In front, of Norwich-castle. The enormity of his cilmes, the station in, life which he had previously occupied, tile extraordinary cir. cuanttalcees of thle whole case, hisl inexplicable conduct during thle trial, ...

Gittta Percha.—A lively convex sy has been going in the li journals between Professor MLeari, the well-known ..

... Jainieson. this subject. Perka,' says the Lady; Persha, replies the Professor, who tells the stickler for the k that she has not leg to stand her assumption upon ; and Dr. Balfour, as a sort umpire, sides with the Professor, saying that Perka isan unadulterated Cockney ism. ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTmnDA.t1 IEAD-dFFICE. Redmond ased Laridy, two of the detective police, charged two females, named Ellen Heffernan and Eliza Waldron, #vith being makers of base coin. The officers, from informa- tion which they received, proceeded to the rere of the house, , Crane-street, where they found thepriseners in the set of fabricating base money. 'The prisoners were sent for ti Al. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ILAWTV INTELUPGEN6E. ' I COURT OF CHANCERY-YESTERDAY. Xuw BARRIS5TERS., The following gentlemen were called to the bar yesterday, in the usual form, having previously taken the oaths and signed the roll in the Court of Que'e1s Beach. The Court of Chancery was considerably crowded with their friends, including several ladies, and the public, who were desirous to witness their admission. The ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BFNCEI-YESTBRDAY. Speering qV. Hamilton. This was a demurrer to the declaration of covenant filed in the case. The defendant was mortgagee and lessee for lives, and the plaintiff was assignee of the reversion of the lessor. The demurrer, which was a general one, stated that the plaintiff had not such a reversion of the estates as would en- title him to maintain the action; and ...

Law Intelligence

... KaW Inteelince. THE STANFIELD IIALL MURDERS. CONVICTION OF RUSH-SENTENCE OF DEATH PASSED. NORWICH, WEDNESDAY.-Tile court was not so crowded this morning. Rrrsh was busily engaged during part of last night in writing, and preparing for the continuation of his defence to-day. lie ate a hasty breakfast at eight o'clock. Mr. Baron ?? took his seat at a quarter to nine. The Jury then entered the ...

THE EXPLOSION IN SOUTHWARK

... INQUBST. Before Mr. IY. Payne, at the Grapes Tavern, Great Suffolk-street, Southwark, to inquire into the circumstaners connected with the explosion which occurred on Monday evening list upon the promises belonging to Mr. J. Tilleard, oilman and drrsalter, No. 28, in the same street. C. Kenaplay'said that on the evening in question he heard a noise, which he at first thought was caused by the ...

POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... POLICE.-YESTERDAY. BOW.STREET.-ROBBERY BY A GOVERNMENTOFFIOER. -R, Loder, late overseer of convicts at Woolwich, was charged on his own confession with having stolen 7351. in gold, one N01. Bank of England note, and one 51. Bank of England note, the property of her Majesty, with which he absconded from the Justitia ?? prisoner seemed very much affected, and being, by order ol the magistrate, ...

LAW INTELLLIGENCE

... L3.AW INTELLLIGENOL INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT. EXTRAORDINARY SCE&E.ZIN RE GEORGE BATHER. --The' insolvent, a young man, who had been a scale- Makerin the';Haymarket, was opposed bathe part of, his detaining creditor, William Chilvers, who had been inhids employ.'l The perjury committed in this case, which oc- citpied more than four hours, was of the blackest~haracter. Theinsolvent alleged that ...

Police

... poItce. tsMARYLEBONE.A GENTLEMM! IN SE&RCH 0o HnisraL.-.Mr. F. Bailey was charged with having created a terrible uproar in the neighbourhood of le Wimpole and Welbeck-street, at a very early hour at of the morning.-A constable said he observed the be defendant knocking at several hall-doors, and the it- query heput to the servants upon opening was, ,st Is that infernal rascal, Fred. Bailey, ...

The Provinces

... .j Icbe jorobturco. THE LIvERPOOL .MRDERS.-On Saturday last an inquest was he!d on the body of MaryParr another of the victims, but, nothing new transpired. There is every reason to believe that the prisoner's real name is not John Gleeson Wilson, but Owen Morris. A person named Sharps-has deposed-that he wrote a letter to the prisoner's father some time since at the prisoner's request, in ...