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[ill] INTELLIGENCE

... LaoITELLMENGS3 WESTMINSTER COUNTY COURT. A SCION or THE NoirLITY.-BoNs v. LORD KEANE. -This was an action, brought on Wednesday, by the plaintiftfliss Bone, of 150, Piccadiliv, against the de- fendant, Lord Edward Arthur Wellington IVane, to recover the sum of 6 18s. 2d., for the use of certain furnished apartments, under the following ectraordinary ?? plaintiff stated that the apart. ments ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... -L4S -LAW -&;ND p OL -CE.,-SA TU R DAY ._ . ?? I COURT OP BAM6 RJUPTCY. THE DRAPER-k TRADE,.-IN RE PAYNE AND DAVIS. -These bankrupte,who carried on business as drapers, in High-street, Borough, came up to pass their last exami- nation. The debts amount to 2,303, and the assets are estimated at 460i They had only been in business nine or ten months, commencing with a capital of 35, ad- vanced ...

SURREY QUARTER SESSION

... The General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the county of Surrey commenced on Tuesday forenoon at the court-house, Newington-causeway.-Tire officers of the various prisons in the county produced their reports, which were satisfactory. In the county gaol there are 154 male prisoners and 37 female. In Brixton House of Correction 202 male aud 105 females. In Guildfard House of Correction 148 ...

CURIOUS TRIAL FOR SEDUCTION

... CURIOUS TRIAL FOR SEDUCTION, GsRRARD OR KAY V. WILSON.-This was an action of damages for seduction, brought in the Jury Court, Bdsn- burgh, in which Mrs. Mary Ann Gerrard or Kay, and Joseph Kay, her husband, residing in Edinburgh, were pursuers, and trustees of the late Win. Ralph Wilson, sometime residing in Edinburgh, and afterwards in Glasgow, were defenders. The facts of the case, as ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INT.E LLIGENCE. MANSION-HOUSE, AS OLD TrIcK AnROITLY PERFOR55ED.-On Tues- day, William Blackburn,.a wel-dressed young man, who appeared to be perfectly at his ease, and the moment he wras-put to the bar began to take notes of the evidence against him, was charged before Alderman Hmuphery with having stolen a tlseodolite, value 22. The details excitedsome merriment.-Mr. John Symonds ...

AN INFANT POISONED BY ITS MOTHER

... AN INFANT POISONED BY ITS MOTEER. WARWICK, SATURDAY. Yesterday (Friday), Mr. Moore, the deputy-coroner, resumed at the union workhouse here, the adjourned in- lquiry on the body of an infant child, the illegitimate off- spring of a female named Bridget. Tameney, a pauper in the house, who was charged with having caused its death by administering poison to it after its birth. The case has ...

ALARMING MUTINY BY PRISONERS IN APPLEBY GAOL

... A^LARMING MUTUNY BY PRlSOiS IN APPLEBY GAOL. John Jackson, John Hart, and John Wall, under ser., tence of transportation, and John Wilson and Richard Morgan, under senterce of imprisonment, five most desperate and ruffianly characters, were confined in the same ward of Appleby gaol. They had been punished more than once for insubordination, and on Wednesday, after they had taken their dinner ...

THE CHILD MURDER IN HARLEY STREET

... TH2 CHILD MUADP IN HAULEY SgTREBET. TRIAL OP TEi MuRuDEnESs. On Thursday, at the Old tailey, Sarah Drake, aged 36, and described as a spinster, was placed at the bar, charged with the wilful murder of her illegitimate male child, Louis Drake or Taverne, aged about two years. Some women were among the spectators in court, but it was not inconveniently crowded. The prisoner, who was attired like ...

REVOLT IN A WORKHOUSE

... 3&liXOLT IN A WBOEHOUSE I We C Ipsm i-h ichxpress) arc gory to have to reiod a serious case es insubsrrdination amoog the inmates of the Barham ttn imihouse, near Ipswich, On Sunday morn- ing last there iwere in the house 354 inmates-68 of the able-bodied nin had been in prior to ?? Thursday-on that and the two following days 50 other able-bodied men were added from the surrending parish es ...

HORRIBLE CASE OF POISONING IN FRANCE

... S: HOR3LE BASS Or POISONXING IN FRAMEC On New Year's day, says xGalgianiii, a porter de- livered to a lady, residing at 45, oue du Vert Bois, a package, containing pastry and hon-bons, which had been given to him by a stranger. Without giving herself any concern as to the giver of the present, the lady immediately partook of the articles, and distributed some of them to her friends who were ...

ATROCIOUS CASE OF THEFT, FORGERY, AND MURDER

... ATROGIOVU CASE OF THEFT, FORGBEY, AE3D MURIDEB, GLASGOW, THURsDAY. Margaret Lennox, or Hamilton, was yesterday placed at the bar of the justiciary court of this town, charged with theft, forgery, and murder, in June last, in the house in Kirk-street, Strathaven, occupied by Jean Black or Hamilton, a widow, the prisoner did wickedly and feloniously steal a bank deposit receipt for 20, in favour ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... poaoaz ZNLLIGENON., OVTRAtZ UPON A POLICEMAN.-Oa. Tuesday, Denis; R7yan,' Edward Brazil,. and. Catherine Lanney were, chslred with bavingecommitted a desperateasault uposs. a'zoIicesoan'named. Notleyt in the ?? Wldeeare- alley,- .-Bishopsate.-Nosley,: who was, .at~ted torbe'sn 'the -hospital -.Buerh~irig from the; effects. of JR. 6ere beatiugand kiclsing~iasaeen byianothef olicemaAsis-. ...