THE INQUIRY AT PRESTON

... THIE INQUIRY AT PRESTON. (From -thek Timeso of Tuesday.) I as Oi The proceedings of the court of inquiry at Preston hito tailet Mr. Ramsblay's case have now' been brought to a close I t050( We had dur ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INT ELLIGENCE. veof WEDNESDAY, Juc.y 2. be (Bcfore Jlessrs. Crossthwaite ancid ]Irvy.) na ILLEGAL PLEDGNIXO.-Catherine M'Dougall was chargedl ap- by Ellen Shacinon with stealing a dress acid s ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... SOUTH LANCNSHIRE ASSIZES. I NISI PRILUS COURT. I ~TUESDAY, AePRIL 8. The patent case, Nowtwti v. Vaticlier, was reauncisl at the opening of the court, and alter a numbor of selt- nesses ii i bjml Ile ...

COURSE OF THE SEASONS

... Ler md hey ler ~om lea ore obe tsa ohf tal r, org ho at' wa hry vof ned the ons ho Cor Nof he@ SUMiERS i FR OR 1 T R16 180. 1816.-Extremely wet and c old throughout. On e of the ...

THE LIVERPOOL JULY SESSIONS

... T lhese sessions conmnenced yesterday before Gilbert !, d Henderson, Esq., recorder. The calendar, which is very c fr light, contains the names of 88 prisoners, 85 being ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLITENCUE. n to I 0 TUESDAY, DEsfoelEa 9. ( - Joseph Lloyd was committed for trial on a charge of yot g stealing a dress from Thomas Chandler. cho D CAUTION TO HOTISEKEEPERS.-A middle-aged female, Blc who gave the name of Maria Clements, was charged with of I astealinff a coat from the house of a gentleman in Mount- gee pleasant. The prisoner called at the house, and offered ma e ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE,

... PORT-SMOUTH POLICE, - - OlIoTRUMN~O RAILWAY OOFitfln..Tboea Thorn#3 charged with obstructn and haspedingl Wilam s p~ officer of the London, Brighton, South Cona' ed ?? era, Railway Companies in the Eelcuition of'hs k e station at Landpeia ry Pa t Mr. Ioshins appeared en behalf of list Railw'ay attboriti,~ support of the charge, anod Elated their only aosject was at Pr h vent a repitition of ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12

... .I - e- r ?? Itn ',s u-ti-.Jr- alto Bfore r.Commissioner Fane. YsNTsox.-Goon Nnws FOR CaxnDIOvae-T~lio wee a, dito I meeting for the purposo of auditing the assignees' at- corn counts uinder the bankruptcy of Frederick Jones, Of F. Ventneir, chemist, &c. under Somewhat extraordinary rabl circumstances. th at Mr. Hughes, solicitor, of Lincolos; Inn Fields, attended As nabehalf of the ...

INHUMAN CONDUCT OF A HUSBAND

... , Some particulars of the death of a young woman named Harriet Sparing, at Bath, were given in this paper a short time since, wvhen it was also announced that the coroner's inquest was adjourned for further evi- deace as to the conduct of the husband, which it was alleged had been of such a gross nature as to cause the death ef his wife by starvation. That this was the cause of death the ...

EXECUTION OF THE NEMPNETT MURDERERS

... EXEICUTION OF THE NEMPNETT MURDERERIS. TAUTNTON, WEDNESDAY. This morning, at nine o'clock, John Wiles and John Smith, who, it will be remembered, were convicted at the last assizes at Taunton of the wilful murder of Mr. Wil- liam Wilkins, general shopkeeper, at Nempnett, Somer- setshire, underwent the last sentence of the law at the north-west end of Wilton gaol, on which the drop was fixed. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIMNAL COURT. MONDAY. Tile April session of the Central Criminal Court corn- men ced this morning, before the Lord Mayor, the re- cor'er, the common sergeant, Mr. Alderman Carter, the sheriffs, &c. CasIsNAL ASSAULT AT LEwrSHAM.-l0Mosas Sish- tos, a person of gentlemanly appearance, and who, it appeared, had formerly held a commission in the army, surrendered to take 'his trial upon an ...

LANCASTER SUMMER ASSIZES

... T [Continued from the 7th page.] NIS1 PRIUS.-TUESDAY. ROYLE ROAD CASE. VIIITTAKER V. WADDINGTON AND ANOTHER. This was a case to try the right of road. The road is from Burnley to Royle Hall, the.property of IR. Townley Parker, Esq., the real plaintiff. Mr. Parker claims the l road as his property, although allowed on leave and by courtesy to the public; the defendants contended that l the road ...