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EXTRAORDINARY INSTANCE OF MAGISTERIAL IMPARTIALITY

... EXTRAORDINARY INSTANCE OF MAGIS. TERIAL IMPFARTIALITY. On Monday, at Marlborough-street, Captain Paulet Henry Somerset, of the Coldstieatm Guards, was brought before Mr. Hardwick, charged with having horsewhipped Police-constable Griffin, one of the constables stationed at the Great Exhibition. Police-constable Griffin, D 69, said he was stationed with other constables on the carriage-road ...

ALLEGED SEDUCTION BY A WESLEYAN MINISTER

... ALLEGED SEDUCTXOR BY A WESLEYAN MINISTER. Ia the Court. of Qaeen's Bench, .on Wednesday, Was tried an action. the Queen v. Kaye, for libeL. Sir. F. Thesiger, Mr. Atherton, and Mr. Itussell appearcd for the prosecutiOn; and the Attoruey-General, 'Sir. Hr Chambers, and Mr. Hence for the defendant. Sir F. Thesiger said that this was a criminal information filed by leave of the Court of Queen's ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... 'ESTRYAL CRIiRINAL, OURT. *it tDAY. The October sessionsI of 'this Couit Olpedid on Monday be- fore the Recordr. -. . ALLEGED'FRAUD BY A CLERGiN49end Gordon' John Bihop, a yiuhgimn of gentlemianly appearance, eur- r'eadered to take his trial npon 'a charge of rnidsdelueauour. kr. Clarkson and KfrRobinson appearied for the prosedutton.d Mi. Clarksoni in openring the case, said that the ...

GUILDHALL

... GUILDIHALL. [Thefolloeing ?? ourr Sunay's Edition of lat week.] FAAiLY SQu7AEBEa.- Wiliam Winkanden and John Win- henden, father and son, were charged by police-constable 97 with fighting and creating a disturbance in Great Carter- lane; he had endeavoured to pacify them, but found it im- possible to settle the matter without taking them into cus- tody. When asked why he had been fighting with ...

THE MURDER IN BELGIUM

... THE MURDER INU BELGIUMl. The sale of a certain portion of the. estate of Bitre- moot, at Bury, in Belgium, belonging to the condemneed Count de Becarme, took place on Monday last before NL Dugnolle, notary at Bangnies. It wais by the special order of the count that the sale was effected. The land was divided into twenty-one lots, but only about a third was disposed of, and they fetched good ...

DREADFUL MURDER

... .DREAD MURDER. A most cruelrand cold-blooded murder has~been discovered to have been perpetrated at the village of Nempnett, Somer- setshire, which lies about eleven miles from Bristol, on the Bridgwater-road, under the. following ?? many years past the village shop at NempRett as been lept, by an aged-couple ?? and Sarah Wilkins, hus- band and wife, being each ofthem, above; seventy. years ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE, MANSION 'HOUSE. ALLYzaED ARsON BY A LAWYEit.-Oa Tuesday, James Ruglgins, charged upon suspicion of having set fire to acerf- tain house and premises in Lime-street, belonging to one William Strong, was brought before the Lord Mayor for re- examination. Mr. Hfumphreys attended for the proseeution; Mr. Bodkin, instructed by Ur. Lovell, for the defence., 'The justice-roosm ...

THE TRUCK SYSTEM

... C THE CASE OF THE LONDON BALLAST HEAVERS We lately devoted an article to the consideration of the evils arising from the abominable and ?? truck system, principally with reference to the case of the Peer stoekingers of Nottinghamshire. We have Since received a cemmunication from the Secretary of the London Ballast Heavers' Association, requesting us to direct public attention to the crushing ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLIOE INTELLIGENCE. MANSION ROUSgE. DESPERA-TeON AND CRI.E,-Oa Monda,-, a young man of respectable appearance, who assumed the name of James Bond, was brought before the Lord M Uayor, upon the charge of having robbed Mr. Acton, of Shoe-lane, emery menriufac- turer, of twelve cheqaee, a bill of exchange, and other secn- rities for money, under the singular circumstances stated in the following ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ';AW 1 Eg LisiNOh COURT OF' COMMON PLEAS. Tu5E55yAy. ]j3TTflnORDINARY CASEa-SoeEtS ?? AsPiNwALu.-The detiation in this case alleged that the plaintiff had been se- dated by James Aspinwvall, deceased, and bad had three egitimate children by him, born on the 22nd of January, ,,,i *oth of February, 1842; and the 29th of March, 13849. ae ection was brought against Esther Aspinwall, the widow n0 ...

BRUTAL FLOGGING OF A CHILD BY A SCHOOLMASTER

... On Monday, at the Middlesex Sessions, William Weal, alias Brother Francis, was indicted for leaving assaulted and un- lawfully inflicted grievous bodily harm upon John Farrel, a child of the ago of six years. In opening the case, counsel for the prosecution said he ap- geared for the trustees of St. Mary, Islington, who, from feel- ings of humanity and public duty, bad taken up the case, which ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF LIBEL

... EXTR.AORDINAtY CASE OF LIBEL. In the Insolvent Debtors 'Court, -on Wednesday, a Dutch- man, named John Heystick, who described himself as a private tutor, applied-to be discharged from prison. The in- ?? in custody for damages awarded in en action tsr libel, tried at the Guildford Assizes in August' last, when the Jury gave the damages at 6001.' From the insolvent's examii- nation by Mr. ...