MARLBOROUGH STREET

... [Thefollwinqappeared ine our Sunday's Edition of M tooeek.] TnEa RAPE FThE LOCK-SINGULAR CHARGE OF ASSAULT. -James Henry fowth, A fashionably-dressed young Nan, appeared before the magistrate in answer to a siumons, charging him with assaulting Eliza Edwards, under the fol- owing circumstances: -It appeared from the evidence of complainant, an exceedingly handsome young woman, with a ...

DARING ROBBERY NEAR MIDDLETON

... n- , . . I . .I e On Friday evening last, about half-past six o'clock, one of d, the most daring robberies that has taken place in this dis- If trict for many years, occurred at C'hadderton Gate, near a Stake Hill, within two miles of Middleton, and about three i- milesdfroum Oldhamr. The robbery was effected at a lone Ls farmhouse, the residence of Mr. Jonathan Hilton. The foi. l, lowing ...

WESTMINSTER COUNTY COURT, December 1

... WESTMINSTER COUNTY COUR ?? 1. (rBvlore F. .BayleY, Esq.) vitl it.ltitetiit-NtOV11i. MOD5 01 OF SEEKING A WtI'it This was all action brought by thc plaintiff, a fo. re ignee and necrant of Fanchrtchistreet, City, against Clii defendant as manager of the Legal Matrimonial Alliaice .1wre l ?? thc officesofwhicwlere stated to bc a No ?? to recverth aeinof , ~~ic~sbehad paid under a etiromintof ...

TRIAL OF MR. BOWER AT PARIS—ACQUITTTAL

... It -boBOWERAT.PARI$%-AC.QUITTTAl. I.,1 - ?? ~- , -, - murder 6f Mr., ~A VD;Ie .'l~he trial of Mr. Bower ror waue addr MKirilin. took, Pllace on Tuesday, and OCGopied the Court LOf ad A551Z5 of the Seine the ~~whole of then ?? It excited the greatest interest, an~l the court was crowded during the i4- gresgatetioter. t f wasas G 1-sthe Act ofAccusation wa sfollo~ws: ho7- Elliot Bower, an ...

THE MURDER AT IRELAND'S EYE

... - 1 SENTENCE OF DEATH UPON. THE PRISONER. It being generally understood that 8eitenrc would be passed yesterday morning upon Mr. William Burke Kirwan, Coll- victed of the murder of his wife, a vast concourse of persons assembled in front of the Court-house, Green-street, at an early hour, for the purpose of securing, if possible, a favour- able position within the building. -The doors were ...

THE COCKSPUR STREET ASSAULT

... TIHE COCKSPUR STREET ASSAULT. (From the Morning Chronicle.) The Ilon. HI. Butler Johustono, M.P. for Canterbury, ap- peared before AMr. Henry, at Bow Street Police Office, yester- day, upon a summinons charging him with having ' unlawfully assaulted and beaten Mr. Benjamin Oliveira, F.R.S. and M..P. for Pontefact, in Cockspur Street, Charing Cross, on the morning of the 27th of Novemibern ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE co U TTS. uld GUILDHALL. Iaa Thomas Owen, calling himself a hawker, but refusing to be state his address, was charged by Spittle, the detective officer, ver with attempting to pick pockets in the courts of Queen's fer, Bench and Common Pleas, Guildhall. Spittle stated that he watched the prisoner in the Court in- of Queen's Bench, and saw him make several attempts upon for ...

Law Intelligence

... RLaW Inteuigezue NOTICES.-_TAHS DAY. Cl A COURT OF CEHANCERY. LINCOLN'S-INN. al 10lj.-Bsa'cas Tun Loans ?? pstitlans: In W re Flamank, Fblgban, Richardson, Coultbard, Itavlings, Frodshamo. in Appeal motions, In re Shrewsbury sand Birmlngham Railway Coin. bi Pany v. thle Stour Valley Railway Company; Jones v. Beach; Little cc V. Newport,Abergaveunsy, and Hereford Railway Company. o VICE ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—MONDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT.-MoXnDAY. [Before W. S. Tlt.kcy, Esq., R.M.i There were only fourteen custody cases this morn- ing for disposal, several of which were not the result of drunkenness; a great fait this, remenibering the opinion several times pronounced by the Assistant Barrister, and often by Mr. Tracy, that the chiefeause of crime and immoralitv in the town and neighbour- hood was ...

COMMISSION OF OYER AND TERMINER, DUBLIN

... COMIMSSION OF OYER AND TERMINER, DUBLIN. EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF MURDER. IT being generally understood that the trial of Mr. William IKirwan, on the charge of being accessory to the death of his wife, at Ireland's Eye, in the month of September last, would take place this morning (Wed- nesday), a large concourse of persons beseiged the doors of the Court-house, Green Street, at an early hour, ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—MONDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT.-MONDAY. [Before W. S. TaACy, Esq., R.M.] CIIARGOC OF W.ATC STEALTNG. An old tinsmith, named IM'eisza, who has ham- miered and soldered about Ballimacarrett generations of long-forgotten pots and kettles, had tha misfortune to be charged, by a person, named Ambrose O'Neil, with stealing his watch. Complainant stated that-the watch had been sus- pended in his room when the ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—WEDNESDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COU1RT-WLrD-mgDAY. [Before W. S. TRaCY, Esq., R.M., and Sir Wmr. G. JOHNSON. TIHE FOUR IHUNDRED POUNDS ROBBERY. The court was considerably thronged this morning by persons anxious to hear the conclusion of the inves- tigation of the charge preferred against three men, named Win. Jordan, Johns Teil, and James Leison (sus- pected of being connected with that class of extensive and ...