SURREY ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... SURREY ADJJURNED SESSIONS. _ _ . . o- - -- T'T-4ns T.- ..e . - frtfv d ROBBING A BARONET.-11arri'et Lucas, a pretty. d looling-young female; was indicted for stealing, at y Lambeth, a purse containing three £5 Bank of England notes, and three sovereigns, from the per- son of Sir Augustus William Hillary, Bart., under s the following circumstances. The prosecutor, a ff fine looking gentleman ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... TDESDAY.-IIOW CIsEAP CLOTHES ARE MADE.-J. Jones, 42, whose appearance denoted that lie was by profession a snip, was indicted for having stolen a pair of trowsers, the property of Henry Lawrence.-The prosecutor said, that he wvas a master tailor in Brewev-strect, and for the last nine months the prisoner had worked for him. Ontlie occasion in question the prisoner had beon to the shop for ...

STANFIELD HALL MURDERS

... STANFIE.Lb VIALA MtRDEits Noitwicil, Tunsn&y. Y Yseteday aftenoon the condemned convipi, Rusi,.- 'i'siithd by thie thole ?? h is family of' liitie clildiren. Tliey''r'rie at thle Calstle between-2. and 3'r0clock; and 'were actnrnriicd pby Mr. ?? tRash, 'f Wy'nonolham, brother of thie oiviet, and Mr. Somes, the brother of the late Mrs Ruah. The Governior ?? the cell in which the convict lies. ...

CARNARVONSHIRE

... - CARNARVONSlIlRE. ?? VI :; tf ~ ~~CAIlNAlVO.N, .AVeAIL4, The Rt. Ilona.Iorrl: .Noebhrrough, chairman, and the following ?? Buikelcy.11ughos, ° -sq., aRl.P. J. Etowlands, Esq,, 11ev. )Villiam Ellis, g Rev. /G3iilith Owren. I A Grand Jury, having' boen. empaneltid, were .uddressed by thu noble clairmiar, to-the effcot that he had hoped, for etue, to have presided at a session i before which no ...

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, ...

HORRIBLE MURDERS IN SCOTLAND

... 3EOREhIBLE MURDEBS rK SCOTLAND. AbE;RD)EEN, THURSDAY. The ancient Court of Justiciary, under Lords Mon- crieff and Mackenzie, were engaged yesterday with the trial of one of the most cold blooded and revolting mur- derers that ever stained the annals of crime. The facts of the case as disclosed in evidence are briefly these:- The prisoner, James Burnett, aged fifty-three, is a crofter and farm ...

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, ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... PORTSM.I)'TH POLICE. MONiDAY -Befo'e : Xla~or, and J. O. Travers, ] Esqrs. S~ttGrtLOO,-3 C 3.o , a waterman, was crar- ir ped with cairyi.:.g snd ?? 2'bs. of tobacco, 0 iletily ?? cit L ody at Portsea. Convicted, aud fize': 2l,0> uo tourieen days' imp.- d Cotmmitted, FELOi IES,-Lousikc tbary' was charged 'w ith steal- S ilg a Idsstl o0o tie ShoJ 01 Jaime- DreiNeatt, dru gtst, at Soul hsea, and ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... MONDAY. The April sessions of this court commenced to-day, with the usual formalities, before the Recorder, Aldermen Gibbs, Salomons, the Sheriffs, Under-Sheriffs, &c. Al- though the number of prisoners for trial is greater than Usual, it is satisfactory to be enabled to state, that it sim- ply arose in consequence of there having been a longer in- terval than usual between the last and the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE INI7L-iGENUE-Svr~iIDAt. the. cis I c, thI e other 22 ,cr ie r hrc'gt boia Mrt. Aldleylifilli I loop1er Unsc ter ?? ?? M.i ic ff IHst:,iICC. Jamiic- !'tlicoccib, poii.- ?? Exetccc, ol Oi Tues- -Icy 14I-t I Ioa cit tile ie c- iecar t~ tart-pike-pgate, at ith railroad stationi iniUes: 1icihdingaflot i1 voc'ng eeocl wh r ti- charged im ith hlings-irset fire to a ?? f-ie.1. h prisontte rs ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... LA IV IN T'E LL IG lWCi&E-T u iv A V. COURT OF CHANCERY. RX PARTr ?? IN ]eE rift: ?? liI[11T RAIL0-- WAY CoMPA'.YY. A petition inider the Wi ndi ng- p A ct wa, presenteid i~y Mr. Jatmes ilaiber, the ?? of'2(IG ?? ill Relliilgtot' ?? Direct Ma nchester aind Lo-ldoii RtaLiwjay, pralying it dliMS0on- jell and at ?? (if tlhe affairs of' thle colupalit. It Wag hecard befolc tile Vice-Cliancellur K. ...

THE STANFIELD-HALL MURDERS

... TO s NORFOLK ASSIZES. do n FRcOA'r.-On the entrance of Mr. Baron Role, at ?? d nine o'clock, Rush was again placed in the dock. astt He applied to have the witnesses sent out of court, me i- which was complied with. He also complained that no; n a new witness, named Hlow, of bad character, was said n to be brought against him. Would his lordship in- had struct the reporters to publish the ...