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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 ...

PETTY SESSIONS.-TUESDAY LAST. I~~~~ ~ ~ z I A-b A C-AI A

... PETTY SESSIONS.-TUESDAY LAST. ?? ~ ~ z I A - b A C - AI A DEFAMATION.-Thomas Tallentine, of Hoghton, ap- peared in answer to a summon1 from John Parker, of the same place, charging him with having made use of improper language to him, and with having brought seri- ous charges against him. The offence charged took place at the Boar's Head, in Hoghton, on the Monday but one previous, and a ...

THE STANFIELD-HALL MURDERS

... t - TI-1E . STANFIELD-.HALL MURDERS. A ohI we A change aeneM to hive taken place ial the prisoner that ere lon, ibl holds out a promise Ihtoeln timt obstinacy in which he has so long toindulged may gie ~va to imprsaoi saesitbet i~h he aful odtn i which he wands. For some days pat his great obj'ct Heems to have been, to pernuade those by whom h)- is more imnmediately surrounded ef his innocence ...

PRESTON POLICE CASES

... NON.PAYMrNT oF Cunuaci RATEs.-The Rev. Robt. ;est, 'Veslevan minister, of Kirkham, was summoned by Mlessrs, E.'Birley and NI. Cornall, churchlwardens of Uikliarn, for the sum of 9 jd., a church rate, laid on the 27th July, 1848. He was ordered to pay the amount with c5sts, 7s. Gd. In case of non-paymant, a distress war- 'It will be issued. Mr. Benjamin Willock, a local lPreacher, of Kirkhamu, ...

THE MURDERER RUSH

... e A Norwich correspondent supplies a probable reason why . Bush, after he had shot Mr. Jermy, sen. went round by the .servints door, and risked detection by passing along their passages.l He says- It is explained by the feet, that in a box, 'inn closet, at the end,'of the passage, leading to the 1' staircase ball, Mr. Jeiny kept his pilpers and the mortgage d (leeds relating to Potash Farm, ...

TOOTING PAUPER ASYLUM CASE

... TRIAL OF MPR.WDROUET FOR MANSLAUGHTER. I (Before Mr. Baron Plalt and Mr. -Juestice Williams.) e Peter Bartholomew Drouet, who bad surrendered to take irhis trial; was charged, on the coroner's inquisition, with the , manslaughter of James Andrews, Mary Killick, and others, e pauper children, belonging to-the Holborn union, who had c been placed by the parish in Mr. Drouet's establishment, at ) ...

PUBLIC EXECUTIONS

... I as tW d. THE BRISTOL MURDERESS. hu or gri at Sarah Harrligt Thomas was executed at Bristol on th, d., Friday miornlng, at ten o'clock, for the murder of wvli her mistress. flies early hour was fixed upon to thl id suit the convenience of 1Mr. Caicraft, the execu- tlij ~'tioner, who wrote to say that he could not attend th( ~,later, as he bad another engagement for Saturday, at Norwich. ...

IS HANGING A SUFFICIE NT PUNISHMENT FOR MURDER?

... IS HANGING A SUFFICIE NT! PUNISHMENT FOR MURDER? id The above question naturally arises, at the present DX he moment, when the town is in a ferment from the t] recent most diabolical murders, by a monster in t( g human shape, andthe general feeling is,and has been or ag thousand times repeated this last few days, that t( rs Hanging is too good for him! The general I voice is right; for it is ...

KIRKDALE SESSIONS

... APPEAL CASEiS-YESTERDAY. statu e, Before the Rev. Archdoacon Brooks, (Chairman,) tbe Rev by w the a, el Miles Formby, and D. Hodgson, W. Hill, J. W.-Eardon, aud she . P. Theakstone, Esqrs.a a Warrington Waterworks Co., appellants; the Overseers Of theMP( le Poor of Warrington, ?? this case the, company 8hall Be appealed against a poor-rate of 1t8. 15s. charged upon the of tib d, works of the ...

|1 PETTY SESSIONS-WEDDNESDAY LAST. I

... Y (Before the Bev. J. Hopwood, W. 11. mornby, Esq., James Simp- son, Esq., William Eccles, REq., and Themas Bccles, Esq.) S |OUBS OF MAGISTRATES MEETING FOR THE DESPATCH e OF BUSINEsS. e Mr. Shepherd, superintendent of police, mads an appli- . cation to the bench for fixed hours of attendance. He e should be glad if the magistrates would condescend to definitely fix the hours at which they ...

VERDICT OF MANSLAUGHTER AGAINST A PRACTISING SURGEON

... r VERDICT OF MANSLAUGI1TER AGAILNXJ' A PRACVISING SURGEON. tidV In our paper of Tuoeday, 'we noticed that aa inquest bad beon T held on tholle bdy of Henry Culaflaw, joiner and buldor, at Lis. Oiff card, who died suddoely on Friday last, The Inquiry was ad. raoll Jounred in order to have a poolst irless examination, and such sitel beexamination having beau made, the Inquest was resumed Oil El ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, APRIL 20

... . (Before Lord Chief Justice Wilde, and Justices Coltman, Cress'we0l, and WUilliam),. DOE, D. STRICKLAND V. STRICKLAND. This was an action of ejectment tried before Mr. Baron Alderson at the last York assizes, in which the jury found a verdict for the defendant. Mr. KNOWvLES, Q.C., now moved to set aside that ver- diet and for a new trial, on the, ground of misdirection. The facts of the case ...