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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... of ft a opinion that it was not only law but common sense, The law ci .wsthis :-If one or more: persons went out together armed fI fwith deadlly weapons for the purpose oficommitting an unlawful k, act whc ih Ingaduel undoubtedly wee, endi the death of ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... found t dreadfully mangled onthe above line,iundeicircumstanicesthat ge ledtothe ?? brought to cloeeon at Monday at the Cardigan Arms, Leeds. The deceased and te Thomas Law were alone in an unlighted carriage when-the W. train left Leeds, and when the train ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... partake of it viz. :-John Davies, of Milestone-Llandugwydd, Maria Dhvis, Ellen Rees, a servant to Mrs. Evans, David James, a servant to Mr. Davies, of Llandugwydd, David Jones, a servant at Penallwyny, and John Jones of Blasneefn. John Jones partook of the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ill-treatment, aoll to have been neatly killed. The woman was sentenced to three years'imprisonment with hard labour. John Murdock and John Weighlt, the latter a boy wire tried at Lewes for the murder of James WOellard, the Iceeper of the gaol at Hastings ...

FEARFUL SCENE AT CARDIGAN GAOL

... .FEARFUL SCENE, AT CARDIGAN GAOL. ATTEM5PT TO MURDER THE TURNKEY. One morning last week, the officials of' Cardigan gaol had a most frightful encounter with two desperate burglars, namad John Stuart and Henry Williams, awaiting their trials at the Assize ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... imprisonment. 'I . aansThomas, Hayues, of Bitten, na cedta ithe d am dsovereign t ro'e t'o mns Bodmane te-tpopeity'ofnde r.John Cape, ?? ir.last., Bodman d'p6sea that lib'5ss in! .thoemply of. .J hn Carl 'o Bi- ttoti,' asid dinthi 4,d$ in qnuestioni ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AGAINST AN OFFICER

... of age, daughter of John Clay, a I collier, who died at the house of a Mrs. Morris, in Gloucester- lane, Verdict, Died suddenly from natural causes. On the same day, at the Brewers' Arms, Redcliff- backs, on the body of Mr. John Clouter. The deceased ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... cbarge of stealing a till, 1 but acquitted, was charged with stealding a hat, the property , of John Marsh, and an umbrella aud tiorel, the property uf 9 John Pring. The last-named coisplainicut is the landlord I of the Three Horse Shoes, Old Marlhe.-6treet ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... charge entered ' the muscles of the right arm, lacerating thefi in a frightful re manner. Mr. Poole was conveyead home immediately, and al medical aid procured, but it was found necessary to T amputate the right arm close to the shoulder, We are £. informed ...

HORRIBLE TRAGEDY IN THE ISLE OF MAN

... police. The assailants had then disappeared. On nee Tuesday night four men entered the house of Mir. Milner, in John-street, and demanded arms. Nobody -eb- was in the house but an old man and two women. The, Lvo- marauders got agun and escaped. No arrest ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... gdsry.Mess~ by th ove-heaing f a lue.Manyof the girlsepoe in he actry scaed y cimbng ver theroftth DDEAT1 OF' MIR. JOHN STcoen-Mr. John Stone, barrs-lter-1 ,he at-law, who for many years travelled the Western Circuitt For and led the Bristol Quarter ...

DEVON LENT ASSIZES

... previously convicted, was sent to prison for nine months-hard labour. JOHN THORN, 24, boot-closer, to having on the 25th August, at Plymouth, set fire to a stack of hay, the property of John Sherrel. The prisoner, who had only just come out of prison when ...