THE POACHING AFFRAY AT WOMERSLEY

... (P -rrl flla Tl;-o ) (From the Times.) Tho mninderous attack which was perpetrated on the keeper and watcheirs in the service of Lord Hawke, of Womerslcy, by a gang of poachers is likely to terminate in the conviction of some of tle guilty parties. Before detailing the particulars of their tplTl)reflension, we procee1 to give a brief outline of tbe mulrder- ous aitray. On the night of ...

THE MURDER AT IRELAND'S EYE—THE PRISONER KIRWAN

... THE MURDER AT IRELAND'S EYE-THE PRISONER KIRWAN. I The firmness and calmness exhibited by this wretched man during the three days of his trial yielded at length on Friday night to the force of nature. He became very much depreesed, and occasionally fell into fits of gloominess and alstraction. This state of mind continued until yesterdav morning, when be exhibited a buoyancy of spirits for ...

CURIOUS INVESTIGATION OF BILL TRANSACTIONS

... . CURIOUS INVESTIG.VTION OF BILL. TRANSACTIONS. At the Manchester Borough Court, on Monday, a young man, named George Kerlovaw, who hasd been twice remanded previously, was brought up on the charge of having forged a bill of exchange for 1001. The magistrates on the bench were Messrs. David Price and C. J. S. Walker. Mr. R. B. B. Cobbett, solicitor, appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. ...

Law Intelligence

... Rab) Intelience+, NOTICES.-THIS DAY. tha COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'SJINN. S Ar et- rse ns ooe Jercaa-PeieonsinLunacy: In P0 ~e Oultard CooerWaton, robs, oighm, oshll.petition, or. Bankrupt petition: Legging v, Storey., by c VICE.CkANC~iL~i~' C~UcTS, LNCOLN'S-INN. w, Beroc VCR-UAN~iL0 SRO~iIOC Teraa.-itoion by order: p Farina v. eibtoird.Mo jane. F, ur'h S~.cn by order: S Oroe$s v. Grovea. ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.—DUBLIN, DEC. 23

... I COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCIT.-DUBLIN, DEC. 23. The Queen at the prosecution of the Attorney-Generall v. Zaclhariah vanace. AT the sitting of the Court, I Mr. FrITZoUnoN, QOC., entered upon the defence of' his client. Having made some introductory observa- tions, the learned counsel said that the Attorney-Ge- I neral, in opening the case to the jnry, had told them that one of his motives for ...

BRISTOL CONSISTORIAL COURT

... BRISTOL CONSISTORIAL_ COURT. THlE STAPLETON PEW QUESTION. YOnGSO v. LAwREncrc.-This long-vexed 4iuestion again came on for discussion onl Thursday, in the Chapter-room. of the Cathedral, before the Worshipful Joseph Phillimore. D.C.L., Chancellor of the Diocess, as judge of the Consistorial Court of Bristol. Mr. Prideaux appeared as counsel, and Mr. Taddy as proctor for the plaintiff, Mr. ...

TRIAL FOR MURDER

... At the Old Bailey, on Thursday, Amelia Burt, i30, married, who stood remanded from last session, was indicted for the wilful murder of her daughter, Annie Philadelphia Burt. Mir. Ryland conducted the prosecution, and Mr. Bodkia ap- peared for the prisoner. James Fendall, a fisherman, residing at Greenwich, deposed to finding the body of the child while be wao dredging in the Thames, off ...

Police Intelligence

... 4police Intelligencr. tin, BANGOR--Dec. 24. : Before the Rev. T. N. Willitattt, tidl J. V. H. rotl Williamis, Esq. boes Pickinig Pockets.-Attn Evti, ;it1 utifortuinate girl, it et was clia gl lviith stealing £9, fioi .l Joil iiugh es, of e alngor, ot tbe previiI us Tuest y niglt. Proseeino ore- stateil thtit lie aictonipiiet th le pci ouier d sli-i to I-H iracil ol the itigut iu question, ...

NOVEL MODE OF SEEKING A WIFE

... NOVEL MODS OF SEEKING A WIFE. I an ?? i ?? tO ?? Art0 IA ?? n t; | up !V eanesuay, at thce Westminster County Court, was triet an action, Pellas v. Hunter, brought by the plaintiff, a fo- reigner and merchant of Fenoburch-street, City, against the defendant as manager of the Legal Matrimonial Alliance Association, the offlies of which were stated to be at No. 2, Portugal street, Lincola's inn ...

SERIOUS AFFRAY WITH POACHERS

... SElWlOUS AFFRAY WITH POACIHERS. lld' FOUR KiEEPEllS SHOT. a- Intelligenca was rteeiveu at ?? police station in Doncaster at an early hour on Thursdtay mornling, that a he !Inst serious renconltre bhd titelle plhce at W orneraley, ist bstween the siciekeepers of thle Itight llon. Lord Hawke, at, n d a ge ng of poachers, It appears ?? o01 Wediieoday I night, ?? ayniior, the utlider-ketper, aid ...

THE CASE OF MR. KIRWAN

... THE CASE OF MR. FIR WAR - rWV In cnseqenceof considerabjle diseatisfaction being very thdel flwith respect to the conviction of Mr. Kirwan for temurder of his wire, a committee has been formed in Dublin in order to collect evidence which mnay throw further light upon the circumstances under which the unfortunt lady met her death. At a late meeting of this committee a number of affidavits and ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... CO URT OF BANKR UP TOY-YESTEBDAY. (Before Air. Cornrnismioner EVANs.] IN RE C. W. WASS. The bankrupt was a picture dealer, of New Bond-street. This was the certificate meetinz. Mr. Lawrance appeared for the bankrupt; Mr. Fry for Mr. E. Gambart ; Mr. Linklater for Mr. Dayson and Mr. Pennel l; Mr. Hughes for the assignees. Mr. Fry complained that the bankrupt had been guilty of making a ...