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HORRIBLE MURDER IN SCOTLAND

... HORTIBLE MURDER IN SCOTLAND. The ancient Court of Justiciary, at Aberdeen, under Lords Moncrieff and Mackenzie, have been engaged with the trial of one of the most cold blooded and revolting mur- derers that ever stained the annals ot 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 servant. He rented ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... C''ElYTAL CRiMINAL COURT. (LD COUJIT.-SAT RDAY. I:F E IFU. Clll: C,.MXO SEYwn ANT. El. ?? 1 I TIHE PEIRSON 1Y A DUTCHMAN. A *irZJAeyserl 24, a 1)utchman, was indicted for steal- ! ;1 i OIlerigns thaemoneyso: 01 illiam Tan der Deyl, , Cri 1freon the cvidence, which was ?? to the cr4.;. s t~ine a ium of an interpreter, that the prose- '°i tle san eourtryman as thc prisoner, camne to thas country ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE] INVTELLLGEAC('L-.\T,)N'D.XY. placed 'it thue bar eiore ?? ?? Ii ?? 1'tit' ttl, ih a ii,'t 'I StI. I' a wI ?? Plr Indeguc'ast 'itiuttet tv, thtu ro 'aaju M`r. Ilidoldest'Ite io l thle pri- er. IThu riotnc, whiltit ii u1 ~1 ddi'vu~ : silil tf twjid jreigtuad ?? iili It '!ditdt, tueI i ij oaed 'clt'~ ithu Couthl witet alu elld fu ii the I -ii, ?? Mr. Pre-njeaiui tautlictir, cf Ia, itiu ...

INQUESTS

... Held before J1 . GJiXNzDo, Esq., Coroner DRtEAD)FUL AOCODRNT WITH MACHIONERY.-~An inquest eeaS held on Thursday, at Spring Gardens tavern, ?? the body of Mr. S9amuel Hunter, aged 30, Whlose death wasca sione(I under tlieftollowing dreadful circumstances. The de' ceased, Who was married, but without any famlrsddi Queen-square, and carried on business with ilian tlt eresie a , and sail maker on ...

SUICIDE OF AN UNDERGRADUATE AT CAMBRIDGE.—INQUEST

... SUICIDE OF AN UNDERGRADUATE AT I CAMBRIDGE.-INQUEST. Yeeterday morning a jury was empannelled in the Combination-room of Clare H.ll College, Carmbridge, to in- quire into the circu stances attending the death of Edward Haymen, a sizar of that college Elizabeth Barto, bedmakertothe deceased, deposed to fiadieg him, at half-past four on Tuesday afternoon, lying upon the floor, bleeding from a ...

CRIMES AND OFFENCES

... BD ShrATCHlRRt SHoT IN NORFULK.-On Wed- -Wjdo se'rrnrighti tlhe son ot Mr. Robert Brown, of Reed- bow. sa had been long r fl csed, nnd wae latelydeceased, wieo interred in the churchyard of that village. Fros D) acme cause, unexplained, the aervantis were ordered to sit-h the grave, 111i office w hichl they took by tumtt, On gte Fridry foowinirtg the intermeot, it wits the troOM'D *n to keeP ...

CRIMES AND OFFENCES

... I cn CHARGE OF 11AN5ILAUOlitBrU AGAINST A Docvoit,-~Ari f0r ofeba bn~een hchlse severebusald daere was hloeldo lat.wk ath I~ jr fehound thebfodlowigfersd ic:-ey Wie ofi that Lanle th haose deathleywamupoedthecue by th eahincneqcuel o ad tnnatuetrlceivduat tfhehadofbr husband. D C. arnles t I tendled, the ofirst c d'shnesdigdatin wlhen the ldotteda I th o at histreatento thefoe fidtheasaidfo ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE - p MANSION-HOUSE. A NIMBLE HOUSEBmEAKER.-On Tuesday, a young man, named John Smith, was brought before Alderman Carden, charged with having broken into and entered the shop of Mr. Sharp, who resides next door to the police-station in Fenchurch-street. About half-past twelve o'clock on Monday night Mr. Sharp's wife awoke him, and said she heard one of the windows of the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I i NEWOVAYTr.YP- _ pA. G .. VlImler nd J ?? April 27-Iiefore Robert Plumrner anod John B1ulmar, Esqrs.-William Roberts was charged with atealing old iron, the propexty of Blelsrs Rayne and Burn, Ouiseburn ieionhdbentrw upon the quay from a The iron had been thrown prisoner took the liberty sr ?? while lying there the sereitforsale it fa arine arreying gsm away, and of observing him, foloe ?? ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL CO UR T. OLD COURT.-YESTfrDAY. Baroitis Mu. BARit ALDHo AoND a 114n JSTICer COLTIAt. TIan SATIelST NnwrSP.PER. 'Mr. Perry made an application to postpone, until next session, the trial of Martin Hansell for felony and misde- meanour, in endeavouring to extort money from a gentle- man named Bevan, by a threat of publishing some letters of 1 a libellous character in the Satirist ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWV INtE'I LLIGEN CE. NOTIOUL.-Tum DAt. PittOtIt ii ion. tul- o, i~tO ortns Ii to~ot Atti'iit in Ott ti ?? Tl t !, AZ ?? kih v. Mjoltetihbti:i (2) ; hiat! ?? Nlulioc-C'It N; .1;1:r COt5, St twt nt l:t 1 --(SttuAbbot~t ; --Firlv jei.to Io - t jilt.ltti to1the. iltot ju.h underial t tinm e ute ?? cho 0.> (ttl lt'rrtot fldTo. (alttut Vzilt t rtt Moyltett Its' order izleis N tou) - t ; I in v 0 B ...

FIRST EXPERIMENTAL TRIPON THE MATLOCK &c. RAILWAY

... Monday last, the locomotive engine passed over that portion of the Manchester, Unvton, Matlock, ami Ambcrgate railway, now complete*, for traffic, lving between Ambergate station and the Matlock-bridge station. The train on this occasion consisted of number Midland railway trucks, laden with stone, of sufficient length to reach over the Hoathouse-bridge, at Matlock. The gross weight the train ...