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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE DORCHESTER. ATTEMPTED MUJ.DER IN THEB PORTLAND CONVICT ESTABLISHMENT.-Wm. Thompson, a most forbidding looking youn5 fellow, of twenty-four, was indicted for cutting and wounding James Cullum, a coxvict in Port- land prison. It appeared that both parties were con- victs, and on the 2nd of September they were at wrek, cracking stones, under the charge of warders, in the stone ...

REMARKABLE CASE OF DIVORCE

... REMAB:EABLE CASE OF DIVOrcCF. PARKS V. PARKSB-This was a divorce suit in the Commissary Court of Surrey, by the wife against her husband, on the ground of adultery. The case, as set forth in the libel. brought in on behalf of Mrs. Mary Ann Parks, was to the effect that the marriage between the parties took place in 1844, and that after a short cohabitation, in consequence of her husband's ill ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... LAW dNID POLICr.-SATURDAT, COURT Or' EXCHEQUER. 'NEa&IOENT DRIMstG.-HEDGES v. COWntROY.- This action was brought to recover 24 les , for the lose ,of a horse, whose death was alleged to have been occa- sioned by the negligence of the defendant.-Mr. James, in stating the case to the jury, said as the cab of the plain- tiff was being driven at a slow pace along Pall-mall, on the 24th of February ...

THE MURDER IN SOMERSETSHIRE

... THE MURDER SE OMXESTSHIRE. This' ksh'c-k'nk uc'tg h' has 4lrrifed the whole of the ?? rghboqjuv ojja bf I)ath, still rertafats en sbroudfed ?? impen'etfabie mystry. 'It will be remembered ?? thd fiurderedjhiafi, George Bush, had his ihrt'at cdut~in 4frightfuj paener on the 1t ofthe presen'tiusnnh, in a fleld,4tonohis way from the vil- lage of Priston to his horne;; xtt aitsburystid that dhi ...

HORRIBLE CASE OF CHILD MURDER

... :EHORRIBLE CASE OF CHILb mrDjrI Some excitement has been occasioned in the town of Mansfield and neighbourhood, by the suddeddiseoveryI of a child-murder, perpetrated under Wife circureistarntes mentioned below, above a year since, if 6redence is tole given to the principal witness, who mjd6 a certain Atate- ment to a policeman a few days ag'o, which lea to the, apprehension of both the ...

REMARKABLE NOTIONS OF THE MARRIAGE CONTRACT

... The Halifax Guardian gives the following case that came before the bench of magistrates last week. Hannah Milnes charged her husband William Milnes, of Northowram (for whom Mr. J. B. Holroyde appeared), with assaulting her and putting her in fear of some bodily hans. She said he had been in the habit of ill-using her. He had been once already bound over to keep the peace to her. In cross ...

THE FORGERY BY A CLERGYMAN

... THE TOiGERY BY A CLERGYMAN. WORCESTER, FRIDAY. The Rev. James Nishett, charged with forging the ac- ceptance to a bill of exchange for 300L, upon which he obtained a sum of 2551. from Mr. W. S. F. Hughes, attorney, and coroner for Wercester, was brought up again, and formally remanded for final examination on Monday next, when witnesses are to be brought from the London railway stations to ...

A MAN OF WAR AND A MAN OF LAW

... A MAN OF WAS AND A MAN OF LAw. On Wednesday, at the Middlesex Sessions, before Mr. Witham, Thomas James Holloway, a respectable-looking a, lad, seventeen years of age, was indicted for stealing a IT cloth coat, value 6. 10s., the property of Captain William d Shepheard, R.N., his master.-Mr. Payne appeared for d the prisoner. tI The material facts of the case were ?? pri- C soner had been for ...

TRIAL OF RAILWAY DIRECTORS

... . On Friday, Harr, ?? Thompson, George Hicks Seymour,and Samuel Priestman, directors of the York and North Midland railway, were charged at the York assizes with the manslaughter of Joseph Sykes and John Thompson, at Brayton, near Selby, on the 5th of May last. The delendanta were not placed in the dock, but ap- peared in the magistrates' gallery. The grand jury ig- nored the bill against them ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... U1prraovyKfs AssAvLT iDY A PuaILzTeT-On Tues- day, Je;n lI-cwss, a prize-fighater, :was charged with having Zently assaulted a peor felow, who werks about themneiglrbourh°od of Bisheopagatatstreet.-Ths defendant, who w.as diving a horse and gig, struck with his whip the aunplarSlnb, sro was5 quietly standing onl the pavement, across Wlle falce. The complainlant, stungr with pain, seized the ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... fIDDLESEX SESSIONSX - s, , i z ,, MONDY. ~TThe)'eceflmm~l~ ?? wete foritriiil fifty-fife fs~ierbtehagd~*ietllfeloy, said halt~cnowa, and otherc moneys,' beloneging to leabeth A:sbl'ey.rThe ?? satriuinbthis dase was anunrtu'ate gil,' and theprsonerwsa.-policeman in the N'aneaop. On the ht of heer ' thof-l.ast month lhe mether onhis beat in winslid. rohed, aid induced haer to tdke' him homaewith ...

MURDER IN DEAN FOREST

... MUIRDMR IN DEAN FOREST. AnotbeerouL ?? Ias ocen commintec on zne western borders of the Forest of Dean, a locality which unhappily -bears an ill name for deeds of violence. The case now under notice is a peculiar one in point of atrocity, and al- though it has undergone considerable sifting by the local officer, it is still enveloped in much mystery. The de- ceased is one William Peake, a ...