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. ...

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 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 ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—TUESDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.-TUESDAY. s _ ?? HOW CHEAP ClOTHES ARE MADE.-John Jones, aff 1 42, whose appearance denoted that he was e by profession a snip, was indicted for having g stolen a pair of trowsers, the property of lhenrybe Lawrence,-'the prosecutor said, that he was a b ,master tailor in Brewver-street, and for the last nine low , months the prisoner had worked forhim. Onthede occasion in ...

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 ...

Law Intelligence

... Eabi fttteligneie. DUBLIN COMMISSO'N.-TuesDAY. The Queen, v. Charles Gasoes Duffy. At the sitting of the Court this monrning, Mr. Doffy was placed at the lar. He appeared very pale and tfhin, but his mainer, as usual, was cheerful and composed. The following gentlemen were then sworn on the jury:- Thomas Saunders, foreman; Daniel Hutton, Charles Egan. James Falon, Fergus Farrell, James Haigh, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... WESTERN CIRCUIT.-TkUcNTOx,, APRIL 6. to TRIAL OF THE BATH GOLDSMITHS FOR trc TR1ANSPOSING THE HALL MARKd.YERDICT. he Before Lord Denman. rat Wie gave in our whale impression on Saturday as v much of the trial of Messri. 'Warren and Taller, the Bath p goldsmiths, Rs had been proceeded with up to the starling of y the last available train. In our second edition wye publishedi' the result. We now ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...