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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... OENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. MONDAY. The July session commenced this morning before the Lord Mayor, the recorder, Aldermen Sir C. Marshall, Lawrence, Salomons, the sheriffs, tnder-sheriffs, &c. It appeared by the first edition of'the calendar that there were 109 prisoners for trial. The recorder, in his charge to the grand jury, called their attention to the provisions of Lord Campbell's Act, which ...

CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY TO MURDER AGAINST A MAGISTRATE

... The trial of Mr. IV. Blood Smyth, a magistrate of tite county of Clare, who stands charged wih the crime of conspiracy to murder his mother. commenced on Thurs- day, at Ennis, before the Lord Chief Baron. The case has excited extraordinary interest from the high position of the accused. A number of ladies occupied seats in the front and side galleries. Ar. Smyth entered the court leaning on ...

HORRIBLE ATTEMPT AT RAPE AND MURDER

... HOlTRIBLE ATTEI'NPT AT RAPZ AND DIMIDER. An outrage, of a IaJbt or 1i at ice, on a ?? lady, While walkl 6- irin tile H-lrnev roadl, on Friday, has caused a gresi tenll hi llit o i alullrl .ai the attendance at th.e ?,U t ,seilcy- I UU AIt i efdr4y aSaturday), when the ruffian implicated was brought up br examination, was very reat. The advuced was a niffinlv Inokini fellonw. well dressed i Ui ...

ANN HICKS AND THE WOODS AND FORESTS

... I S AND THE WOODS AND _41 IlczFORESTS. The case of this poor woman, we are glad to per- eve, is exciting the greatestsympathy, and anumber , ?? individuals have forwarded sums of felevto the metropolitan police-courts for the alle- iltilof her mest pressing necessities. The more w look at this case, the more we are disgusted with ?? of the commissioners towards the help- a6 object of their ...

OLD BAILEY SENTENCES

... The following is a correct list of the sentences passed during the recent sittings of this court:- SENTENCE OF DEATH RECORDED.-James Huggins. TRANSPORTATION.-Life.-William Eastwood. Fourtfen Years.-Herman Law. Ten Years.-Thomas Gorman, Martha Rodgers, John Tyler, David Page, Samuel Eaton, Thos. Snee, Michael Butler, Joseph Widdows, William Cauty, Frederick Fardell. Seven Years.-William Callan ...

EXTRAORDINARY AND SHOCKING CASE

... ., i- .. . _1 I X-MAOBID1ARY AiM SHOCKING . - . , 1 ~ ..CASE -. 1 1 ., RElARNABLE DISCUOSURBS. At the 'Clerkeiawieli' Police-ctart yesterday (Saturddy), . female, named Berringlon. was brought before Mr. Cormbe, chargedwith creatinigadisturbanceand threaten- ing.tbe life of Miiss Aannie :Powler,' a lady-like fediale, about thirty'yeas old,-who fesides in King-street, Cam- :den-town. 2. ..Q ?? ...

SHOCKING MURDER NEAR HOLKHAM, IN NORFOLK

... SHOCKING MURDER NEAR HOLEZAM, IN NORrOLK. Scarcely has the excitensent consequent upon the re- cent discovery of human remains in the neighbourhood of Norwich subsided, when the news ofa cold-blooded murder. perpetrated at mid-day, near the princely seat of the Earl of Leicester, has spread consternation throughout the county. The murdered man, named John Ayton, was employed by the Earl of ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER OF A WIFE

... It ATTEMIPTED MURDER OF. A WiF . . From our latest edltions of last week. On Friday, Jellemhei St livan, an Iriish laboqrer, was brought up in cusiody, and placed at the bar of-the Marylebone Police-court, on the charge of having. felo- niously stabbed Julia Sullivan; his wife, with intent to murder her. The court was much crowded, in consequence of a Ye.. port which had gained general beief,' ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE NEWS

... SATURDAY'S POLICE NS MANSION-HOUSE. GETTINO A GOOD STaCK OF CLOI`tt.A ?? very re- spectable looking man, named Johsn (Gretovick, was charged with obtaining a large quantity of clothes from Mr. Fox, a tailor, residing in Fenchurch street, under false ?? said liat the prisoner canite to his shop in Octoher, 1849, and representing Ilinselifto be the bruther of Mr. Gretorick, of the firm of Messrs ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE NEWS

... bA'URDA'Y'S POLICE NEWS. :BOW_-STRE:ET . SHAMErUr, ASSAULT ON A SALESMAN.-Henry Nicholson, a young manl, having a stand in Covent-gar- den Market, charged a powerful-looking person named Thomasa H~ogan, with committing an assault of a very aggravated nature onl him, at the Wh'2ite Horse public- houce, Covent-ga rden Market.-Comzplaitt55it, whose face was much swollen andl with the lefs eye ...

THE POISONING CASES IN NORTHUMBERLAND

... THE POISONING CASES IN NORTHUM- BERLAND. [Fronu our latest edltons of last week. J HALTWHISTLE, FRyDAY. Yesterday the.adjourned inquest upon the body- of Ml. Thomas 1easdale, lately a farmer at Kellab, near Halt- whis:le, was resumed before the coroner for the district, Mr Stephen Reed, at the Manor-hou c Cot mmercial H]otel.; ic will be remembered that at the last sitting of the jury a ...

LATEST ASSIZE NEWS

... HUNTINGDON. CHARGE OF ARsoN.-On Friday, John Sharpe, aged thirty-four, was arraigned on two indictments, charging him with the offence ofwilfully setting fire to two cot- tages at Speidwick, in the month of June, 1850.-It abundantly appeared, in both cases, from honest and independent testimony, that the fires must have been the work of an incendiary, and, in order to fix the guilt on the ...