CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—YESTERDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-YuSTrfDAy. OLD COURT.-rBefore M7-. Justice TALFOURD.] Thomas Penfound, 16, Joseph Samnders, 31, Archibald AM'Kendrick, 19, Emma Wilson, 19, and Catherine IVatts, 16, were indicted for a burglary in the dwelling-house of Samuel James Wood, and stealing a quantity of gold avd silver watches, and other articles of jewellery, valued at. £170, his property. In other conats ...

EXECUTION OF HENRY HORLER

... - _1 This wretched mau, who was convicted at the December Sessions of the Central Criminal Court of the murder of his wife, Anne Horler, under circumstances of great atrocity, suffered the extreme sentence of the law yesterday morning, at eight o'clock, in front of Newgate. The case will be fresh in the recollection of our readers. It appeared from the evidence adduced on the trial that Horler ...

THE FATAL EXPLOSION AT SEGHILL COLLIERY

... THE FATAL EXPLOSION AT SEGUILL , A -A.9; a a O . LIERY. an inqeseat on the bodLY of John Iarras, aged 16, killed by an explosion ot gas in eghil Colliery, on the thof Deersnher lastakeo adjourned the 17thinst,, to have the evidence ef the dofuty overman, James Morlsaid, who received such ?? aa to prevent hi, atten dance at the adjournment. The enquiry was re- sumed ?? at Beghill Colliery, when ...

WITCHCRAFT IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY

... WZTCRCRAPT IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. A very singular ease, Says Galign;ni's Messenger, was a short time ago submitted to the Court of Jnstice of Rovigo, in the Lombardo-Venetian kingdom. Several of the inhabi- tents of the island of Cherso had constructed a lime-kiln, but the ire, after burning Constantly for twelve days, and thereby giving a promise that the operation would be a successful ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... k THE MYSTERIES OF THE BUTCHERING TRADE. havin I In RE WILLIAM LowocK, BUTCHER.-On Friday last, way. k this bankrupt came up again before Mr. Commissioner was 1 a Stevenson. The bankrupt's examination had been ad- Mr. jonrned sinte die, on account of the extraordinarily small prese amount of profit put down in the balance-sheet, namely neves £61 14s. 5d. on £6500 worth of stock. He had filed ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... 2~~~HB iaR ?? V .. , 2 . Lor e~yorhinthobu endyd o' Mifhael ~a fon, thide l0e- th~ q~r ?? . W.Carden, for hiaving fqlomionslyiaa4 'ha ksi'winly, iutlegd, la torged order for ~ho 'Xaymnent Wf 14led 1421i5s Ida.- *ii. r ihwhen to defraud the ?? anid'Cdintj' 'ght, fo hu ensij'ftf1ues 'a'tudKute kqed $he ueehti~eiithe, inicruiation uponi whlech the' 'the Warsant iyap grautld shoutd~be ,FL A.over, ...

Law Intelligence

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THE POLICE COURTS

... THSU POLIOB CO UR. I) GUILDHALL. . B n j a farmer, who waremanded fro Mon.- , day on the rharge ef utterin a forged cheque for 10., A drawnin theiame of Ky. Stoate ?? the 1oa g British Bank, and made payable to a Mt. Robinson, with ir intent to defiraud Mesrs. Benson, of Ludgatehi, was e fially crzamined. A Mr. Bly. Stoate, furniture warehouseman, of 78 and 79, Westminstet-bridge.road, aidd he ...

Law Intelligence

... *an Jotsutefme NOTICES.-TH[S DAY. 71 MASTERS' OPMCE$% SOUTH&PTON-BUILDINGS. of hi Diyana M~asra Twxy-qL-tawreaee ,. Mauia e, BANKCRUPTCY COUNT, BABINOHALL-STIRET. anid Barons Ma. C mnarsaoesa FoSlrtmycuU-Wilam,~ M'Oeerge, St. C.ti Johuti-etreet-road drer, choics of assignees, at 1. of tb INSOLVER1 DEB TOR COURT, 1'OATUGAL.8TREET. the I AT ll.-Bwao2 Mat. ?? orders: to w Heary Boberts, James ...

THE MURDER AT CARDIFF

... - T4HE MURDER AT : CARDIFF. i, Tbe-ien t oni the body if- Timothy-Herringt6l, :whose brutal Wiiit, te tdbecke At'CardlffW`r~ipoT',4I in 1ast>MoWday7'§DVai18X Np lia3ib'ee4.4mne~~cu~led,;,04ly. two &aditu ees were 46 antPied. ,. 1 PolicemaM Geotge James idepoeed that o, the night'if 'the S7th December he was 'on dutyat-tbe DoteDock~s, whenI just TIefoe mldi i d ,he #rp per in' t pain, 'a~e ...

IMPORTANT RAILWAY CASES

... IMPORT'1ANT RAILWAY (ASE1S. it ,iT i Ni UO' I'ibM STATEi OP' RIL AS AitisiXG lilOM )YATE R. ?? (Vt'rua the Perthi Colstiistutjioait,) S Thelse c'ises panim berovc Slieri IIlit-rlay inl thle Small Debt -itt' ItCoiiit oin Wednie-sday last. Th'le 1)110wa tiV5 t the instanlce of' a 10, M tr. Langi of' Stirl ing, agaiiist thle Scottish centiral Ihail we' ( 'oiiip iye for' ?? tor' detenition oil the ...

SWINDLING EXTRAORDINARY

... AW NSDWIG EXRAORINARY On .Wednesday, at Lambeth, pliee.ult. Henry Goosball rohaisnn aas Captain Jobnlo. was8-gain brought up for btaining upwards of t 000. by filse and fraudulentp retenoes fro. Stewart,; -widow lady of Islington; the court was rowded to excess by parties, some: interested and others nxious to har the pro eingsi Owig to ihe absence of cunesa, thie prieoner was not pnt to ...