COURT OF EXCHEQUER.—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER.-Y$T~ERDAY. Sittings in Lanto, p IN aic. Fowscs.-API'OINTM5NT OP AN UMPI1,RE '00 VALUE Vi LAND) POX RAILWAY Puneu'ses. co This wvas a rule. nisi, obtained some time ago, to Set aside an awrard undir tiles following ?? Wilts. A Somerset, and WVeymouth Railway Company resquired s01110 LE Isud, ti~ ?? at Mr. Fowkes, in the neighhourhood of Weymoutili, for railway pusopsoes. ...

Law Intelligence

... Rab) mintoreauw NOTICES-THIs DA.Y. ClIANcROT, WESTmneSTRm, 10.-For judgment: In re Dyce Sombre, lunatic petition Appeal motions: Fitch v. Iochfort, Part heard; Feilo T. Stoddart; Raincock v. Young; Hearne v. Windsor, &c. FaItwlay; Higill v. Barton; Lucas V. lddison; Read v. Strangwsys; Parrott ;. Congrevc. VICE-CHANCLL.0H, 'WRSTMIoirza, 1O.-(SHADWZLL,)-Twelveshort causeg. Petitions, ?? by ...

THREE DEATHS FROM THE FUMES OF PATENT FUEL.—INQUEST

... THREE DEATHS FROM THE FUMES OF PATENT FUEL.-INQUEST. On Thursday we gaye an account of the deaths of the three young females alleged to have diet from the tsh4- Winton of the fwa'eg of charcoal at Miss Caroline Nfarwnl est.- blshment for young ladies, Liburnia House, 2, Loudoun- read, St. Jo.hn's Wood, on the night of Tuesday or morning of Wednesday. On Saturday afternoon, Mr. G. I. Mills, the ...

THE GREAT PROVINCIAL PRISONS

... LIVERPOOL BOROUGH GAOL. Within the memory of men still living the borough gaol of Liverpool was an isolated building. At some distance from the town, and near to the Mersey bank, it stood apon some low meadow lands, and the road to it was a favourite walk with the Liverpool pro- menaders. It was built in the time of Howard, on the designs of Mr. Blackburn, and, for its day and generation, was ...

SOUTH COAST & HARBOUR MISSIONS

... SOLTH CoAST .x~ HARBOUR MITSSIONFS. AC e litt c' h ica n e av tll ?? ?? and useful At ctira. atie stil! ?? x ill tL y tlaia i.,titutiont , ie a seekiigc . to pit ote the al ati t rolagiat aimprove;ioteat of cur S`eia at, Popepai unta t .-t nt otuly olt these Coasts but uevo'i tltheta. T'ia B. ltae t1'tig coattiatues to grace tcie Mt tazt., -tta Is of our alter' - saips at Pottsanoutla, grate- ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT.—FRIDAY, MARCH 30

... LXVERPOOL COUNTY COURT..-FRIDAv, ha r QUICK v. WynR t V .- CR 30- QUICK e. WvBREROH AND JAMESON, CLBRRS To THm Mse TRATEs.-Mr. Wybeigh appeared in this case, which Was ad. journed from Tuesday, and produeed the convicti', frtrn it appeared that Quick, the plaintiff, was not the inform5rbe fore the magistrate. Upon this his Honour gaye judgment for the defendantit. __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ SUICmDE ...

CRIMES AND OFFENCES

... :he lea Ams AMIABLa Gov-ztigess.-BMias Harriet Martin, governess of' the Infant Nqationael School, in Dorset- 'j fr. street, who had been out on hail, was brought before Mr. INorton, at the L-imbeth-atrect police office on Thursday, to be finally examined on a chargo of having inflicted ad serious injuries upon the person of John Hughes, a child n er. under three years of age, by placing the ...

NORFOLK ASSIZES

... ?? I -THB STANFIELD HALL MURDES WRX&L CT3USX [C'ontinued from tile preceding page) FOUTRThI DAY-NORWICH,11MONDAV, AP,1iL 2. The Jury were escorted Tinto Court at n ine ?? this morning1 by a nume rous body of javelin-men. The evidence gone into this day was that of the police officers who searched the Potash ?? Among the articles found were two powder flasks, two d1ouble-barrelled guns, a ...

ADJOURNED ANNUAL SESSION

... The adjourned annual session for this county, was held F on Wednesday last, at the Court-house, when the fol- E lowing magistrates were present:- 13 T. B. ADDIsoN, Esq., in the chair; J. Addison, R. An- A drews, R. E. Alison, T. Ashton, S. Ashton, B. Ashworth, s J. Bairstow, J.Blanehard, C. Bourne, J. Bushel, R. Bevan, 1 E. Boyer, ?? Cunliffe, W. Calrow, J. Culshaw, C. J. Dar- v bishire, John ...

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... PROVINCIAL INTELIJGENM DEVONSH1RE.-ExTMNs1VH Roaisnay oEN THE SouTu-DEvoN RAILWAY CompAnxy.-A sub inspector of police, in the service of the South-Devon Railway Company, at Plymouth, has been committed to take his trial at the next borough sessions, on a charge of Vrobbing the company of jl117 is. 4id., on the 11th inst. a It appears that on the 11th of April, Sergeant Coram, of the South ...

THE LIVERPOOL MURDERS

... TimE LIVERPOOL MIURDERS. (From the Liverpool Albion of Mloaday.) TnE ia Psoisre-Tlaoward the close of the last year the prisoner, John Gleeson Wilson, took lodgings at 84, Sparling- street, the house being kept by a respectable and prepossess- ing young widow, daughter of Mr. Stewart, a iyorthy and respectable man, liviug at Traumere. Some time after be- coming a lodger, Wilson made advances ...

MR. DUFFY'S CASE

... le (From the Evening Packet) it We have given, in another colmn, an account of an in- v terview between certain of the Irish representatives and hin ZExcellency the Earl of Clarendon, in Tefesenee toa memorial nsigned by twenty-six members of parliament, setting forth ) the sufferings Mr. Duffy has undergone, and praying that all i further proceedings against him might be stayed. The me- ...