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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ALS&ZR' INTLZIGRNOCB. I I.- I - - - - . . HOME CIRCUT.- KntosToN.upox.TarAm~s,'I- T-her commission. for the couroty, of. Sure'wsoee T e oaiuftvrday ty, Mr;ao~dr~,;nti onn isbusiness was commenced in the Orowo Contt at ntegec The Civil' Court --was not- opened ~until half-pa~st tivelve o. oclock. - The cause list is heavy, 63 causes being entered, a, and 16 of these are, to be tried. by apecial ...

TRIAL OF ALEXANDER CUNNINGHAM FOR WIFE MURDER

... iUIAL OF ALEXANDER CUNNINGHMI iFOR WIFE MURDER. (Abridged from the Ayr ddvertisar.) te The trial of Alexander Cunningham for the mar- der of his wife on the 22nd ef December last, at Girvan, in Ayrshire, took place on Wednesday and Thursday last, be- fore Lords Ivory and Cockburn, at the Ayr Circuit Court. It was charged against the prisoner in the indictment that on the 22nd of December, 1863 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THB POLICE Co UBTS. CLERKENWELL. Felia, M'Carllhy, an Old mnan, described as a hairdanw, of No 5, Warren-street, Fitzroy-square. was charged wlh committing a felonious assault upon a little girl 12 year it age, named Mary Williams. The magistrate intimated his intention of sending th prisoner for trial. . ~~WORSHIIP- STRE ET. 77omas Hardy, a stout, dissipated-looking fellow, we charged with ...

CITY CORPORATION INQUIRY

... CITY CORPORATION INQUIRI ?? 7l - 4 ?? ?? XEou. !eJ0U~ Mv i is ?~~ou~~gShoudIb ?? & th ~ xh~f; 3 Ar l , > i t k ?? 5hie tutft 16-441j1 9, ;. V, mesa e 1.kfl, mi 9's x 'j at JOM = .g d ;s4s:ยข: tl lh Q i' woll k '0e -: s~ ~~TA wg3 w ti~1;sli i%1 ?? t\;, WQ i i An P X-WDX ehAiUM% Baiji'iM t1' Qi>ldf il ; ?? iap ?? - fltoai.ba ua, 1F''.10i.Jt *3,;i . 7sgt'La fcl4 rd66 +)cto* a ?? thsg F tP u3~~ t ...

MAIL ROBBERY AND LOSS OF THREE HUNDRED LETTERS

... MAIAL ROiBERY ANdD LOSS OF TEBBE HUNDRED LETTERS. Much consternation has been causedat the General Postoffilce in consequence of the loss of between three and four hundred l etters , se of them containing articles of value, and other property, under the following circum- stances: The other evening a mail-cart driver, named Henry Mansfield, in tie employ of Mr. Maonamars,'the contractor te the ...

THE CATASTROPHE ON THE BUCKINGHAMSHIRE RAILWAY

... THjE CATASTROPHE ON THE BUCKINO. H AMSHIRU RAI.lVAY. ADJOURNED INO MI~T. h BICESTBR,. TRURSDAY. bees 'The fourth day's proceedings in this inquiry, corn- lie., mnonced this morning at seine o'clock. g Thomas Macfadzen5, locomotive foreman at the Blete.bley ' Station, said, in referenca to a statement by the witness ocoal Crirrier-It is not my duty to give directions as to the wver transit of ...

Law Intelligence

... ?Iab *nteigt4eflce+ NOTICE-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHXANCERtY, LINCOLN'S DINK. Ar ?? I ?? ?? SogaaY Pope, part heard; Jonsv Lewis; Dodgon tlPwll() iB5FORR Tax LoReS JUSTXccs.-~Bankrupt petition : Ex parte Shaw, re Wilkinsonl, viva voe examination.t Appeals: Robifl.500v. Robin- p son (2) ; Duke of Leedls v. Earl Ainherst. VICE CHANCELLORS' COURTS, LINCOLN'S-INN. t AT iO.-BtcOORR ~'Il'108-ANrCLLOR ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... ?? 2H'POLAIC COU'rT-.I' . i~ . I L . U ?? ! 'baiil,'besorb ,Mr. ll P gO -a d 8fr VMarshal1,5for re-e amintion, oil a ebrge 9 ?? person of Emma Gardener, aged 16, higsder I vant. The. Srcuqmtances. under wblch the ?? J unitde ldetails of.tho evidenqe lei. 6j the 'fomer on ?? in the .Da is, ND wes of tl dy ?? llfr iidaeti n10d'ap~pear47. ?? Pi~e deeQa., The ptisitsidt apperiagit the counse a 1. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UR TS. GUILDHALL. The waiter of the Shades wine cellars, in Guildhal.yara was summoned for assaulting Mr. Garrey, a solicitor, of Basioghail.,,- Mr. Garrey stated that for the last five or sit weees he had been constantly annoyed by the defendant, who was continually calling at hit office and stopping him in the street to demand payment of an account of 9. 9d., alleged by the ...

THE LAMBETH MURDER

... Ti`E LAMBEH MURDER. The folloig dooie, which has been found in the desk of the' murderer Wheeler, appears calculated' to throw lightupon the state.of the wretohed man's mind, as well as ?? liieeent history eud behaviour: June, 1847. 'Istath from London-London'Docks, or Bahia, Soutb ls&mcoa,;as clerk for.a Jersey house thr, ia their own ship, the only passenger. *~e sameyear Nov. 29'or 30, I ...

Law Intelligence

... TLaw *umitaince. NOTICES-THIS DAY. The Lo.d Chancellor will attend he House t Lords on appeals- COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S.INN. AT 10 -1l3l1`t; THE LORDS JusTicsi.-To be spoken to: Stuart v. Lloyd, npl. Ap, ea s Toogood v. Robins (2,, part heard; Ed- wardsv. Butt, partheardi; Turner v. Turner, causC by order. VIC& CHANCELLORS' COURTS, LINCOLN'S-INN. At 10.-BEFoare VIea.CEANer.MLoR Si1 G. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CONTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. OLD COURT.-YESTBRDAY. * hwsA. Ewe MsRn, ,AixfMa, ;usricp asoxero. Jo Fm Smith, 83, a tall,'respectable-looking -man, de- scribed as a-coppersmith, who, had --pleaded guilty on the previous evening to a charge of malieiously setting fire to a stack of hay, the property of Septimus sott, was brought up for judntent. Baron- artin inquired of the prisoner *hether he wished ...