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... LATEST NEW. ST ort - -- ?? 71 (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.) they icily TRIAL OF ROBERT PATE FOR AN ASSAULT do at UPON H ER MAJESTY. ,.ce. At the Central Criminal Court, this day, (Thursday) dan, Robert Pat ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... it ARMAG H. nc (Fitom our, CORRESPONDENT.) Thursday Night, 10 o'clock. The jury have just come into court with a verdict, acquit- Ia tiny the prisoner Bryan Hanratty. the foreman stating that tii the jury found themselves coerced to give the prisoner the benefit of their doubts. Co A large crowd of persons was assembled outside the court- 01 house, awaiting the result, and the announcement of ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT-DUReAto, JULY 25. The commission vas opened yesterday, and business was commenced ?? moring at ten oclock. The cause list contains 15 causes, Including t-o epeci.1 jury eases. The calendar contains 67 prisoners, the heaviest cases being-1 manslaughter and 3 rapes, and S cases of indictments for keeping houses of ill-fame. NISI PRIUS COURT. [Before Mr. Justice Cresswell.] LEWIS ...

LORD KINNAIRD'S BILL—MEETING OF JUSTICES

... LORD KINNAIRD'S BILL-ATEETING OF JUSTICES. A meeting of the Justices of' tile City of Edlinburgh was held on Thursdaing foreooc in the Council-Chamber, for the purposc sof taki'ing hco consideration the provisions of Lord Kinnaird's bill. The mceeting was well attended, and on taking tise chair, The Lord Provost stated that he had convened the meeting in consequence oi' a iequisition which had ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT OF COMMON COUNCILb Qa Friday 4 court was held for the despatch of business. RIEMOVAL OF SMITlFIZLD MARIIIT. 'The TOWN CLERK read the following letter from Mr. G. Cornewafl Lewie to the Remembrancer, upon the subject of Smithfield Market: YWhiteba'l. June 24, i850.-3r,-r ar directed by Secretary 51r G. Grey to enclose for your information a o~py or the repxort made by the commnissioners ...

FLINTSHIRE QUARTER SESSION

... FLINTSIIIRE QUARTER SESSION. 'I'his qeslion was held on Thursday, before E. L. R Ilichlla s, E sq., Chairlla (Jndgc of the County Courts), L thc V enerablc Arclhdeacon Clough; Captain DMorgan, (,olden Grovc; Colonel Phillips, Ithual; Robert Wells, tl 1 sq , lPhisbellen; 'Peter Parry, Esq., Mole J. W. I'stoi, Esq., Lecewsood ; Lt. F. Lloyd, Esq., Nanunerch Sil 1'ierc :'itt, Talarc ; Capt. ...

Police Intelligence

... Iiotfcc Xsetgete =. . - - an a TUESDAY, JULY 23. OFIFNCSS; AGGAINOT TrIM BY-LA'Ws.-Captain Chri, tie * of thle steamter Iron Duke, wase tined] 204. and cw, f4. v layinir his vessel alown'de the Prince ...

DOUBLE SUICIDE BY CONVICTED PRISONERS IN NEWGATE

... DOUBLE SUICIDE BY CONVICTED PRISONERS IN e It is not often that we have bad to record n more awful effect k of crime than that which took place on Saturday. The two k convicts, Walter Watts, late lessee of the Olympic Theatre, n and Donald Blackstaff Donovan, who was convicted of having it thrown his wife out of window, committed suicide in Newgate, ?? oth of them in a precisely similar ...

COUNTY COURT.—MONDAY LAST

... [I - COUNTY COURT.-MONDAY LAM. (Before John Addison, Esq., Judge.) Advocates ?? Clough, Richard Back- house, and Mr. Kay, of the firm of Hollinshead and Co. Forty plaints were entered for trial. OAUTION TO TALLTNEN.-JNO. CHAMBER V. MM. DUXBURY. Plaintiff is a travelling draper, at Blackburn, and the defendant a working man, residing in Bottomgate. The action was for £7 7s. 4d. for drapery ...

CONSISTORY COURT—JULY 13

... S CONSISTORY COURT-JuLY 13. 1e it ( .efore Dr. L .;hinglon.) ItNGNV. KINGO. The arguments in this let, after occupying six days, d were brought to a conclusion. d It was a cause of divorce by reason of adultery, insti.- a, tuted by the Hon. Robert King, of the parish of St. .. George, Hanover-.sqlare, against the Hon. Anne Gore King, his wift?. The parties were married on the 7th of l December ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... DeOHW'nrn/riek', Friday, 1 2/f July. AT half-past PlevCn e,'ci:ck; this day tile folloeig gentle- menC) sere sworne on the Grated JicrY, before A. R. Hlamecilton, Esn.. High Sheriff. anI itulecelintely afterwardrs proceededi to disclharge tiee fiscal lhisieless:- 7). S. Kimt, Tsq., Flreman. J. Wr. Mli-,well, E q. IR. 11. Doliliiiu, Esq. JToh S. Crawford, Fq. Filzhee ert Filgote, Esq. 'Williarn ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... YORKSHIRE .SUMMER ASSIZES. (Gonf nued from the SuPPlemettt.) CROWN CO UR T. FRI~DA Y, July 12, (Before Mr. Justice CRESSWELL.) DARING OUTRAGE AT SHEFFIELD. WILLIAM BAILEY (32) and DANIEL ENSOR (2rd) were charged with having, on the 3sat of March last, At Shef- field, maliciously thrown one pound of gunpowder and other axplo- sive eubstance, enclosed in a tin bottle, against the dwelling-bonea ...