POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... NEWCASTLE.-FRIDoAY, March 4.-Before the Mayor, R. Plummner, end 3. Hawks, Eaq.-Alcxandir Carlaw and John Watsan, remanded on the charge of stealing between 60 and 70 from Mr Maedonald, confectioner, Dean-street, were committed for ?? Fawcett and Nicholas eMac- donald underwent a further examination on the ehnrge of etealing C19 9s 6d from the dwelling boom atf Mr Cotter, butcher, Simnpoan ...

BARRATRY CASE AT SUNDERLAND

... A decision oif this point! important to shipowners and un- derwriters, was given a few days ago, by arbitration, in the case of the Timandra, lately belonging to Mr J. Sharer, Sun- derland, who chlaimed from the A 1 Insurance Association the sum of 000 (the amount insured on the Timandra in that policy), on the ground of barratry by the master. The ar- bitrators were T.B. Simey, Es., ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... NEWCASTLE.-FaIDAY, Nov. 25.-Deforo the Mayor and Reob. Airey, Esq-John Halley, a Scotch seamen, was chlarg- ed ?? ben drunk and incapablc in Newgate-street. It appeared that when found by a police-officer, last night, roll- ing in the street, the defendant had upon him notes, silver and gold, amounting to about 11100. Ho was fined is9 and 2s Sid ?? Blle, at working-man, cesidilig at West. gate ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... NEWCASTLE-FnrnAT, Atio. 26.-Before thu Mayor, 8Sir John Fife, and Alderman Armstrong.-Mary tBuckley, charg- ccl with illegally pledging a pair of sheets, a number of pil- low cases, and other articles, entrusted to her for the Porposo of washing by Mrs Britton, Blenheimo-street, was fined 20s, and 20s the value of the goods, and in default of payment was committed to goaol for oneO ?? McIntyre ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... NEWVCASTLE.-FRtIAY, AVIUL 22. ---Before Sir J. Fife and Mr Ald. Armstrong.--Jancs Wilson and Barnard Sneo were charged with a burglary in the house of Mr G. Green, Wesley-strect. P.C. Amos stated, that when on duty in the Shieldfleld, about four o'clock in the morning of the 18th inst., he saw two persons standing in an archway in Wesley-strect. Ite proceeded towards them and they ran away. ...

NEWCASTLE BANKRUPTCY COURT

... FRIDAY.-BO JPaeid Gibson, grocer, Newcastle-The COMMISSIONEa delivered judgment on the application of this bankrupt for a certificate, which had been so often ?? WATSON appeared for the assignees; Mr CHATEB for the bankrupt; and Mr BOWNAB for cer- tain ?? CommissioNEn, went at considerable length into the details of the bankrupt's transactions; remarking that he had begun with a small capital, ...

PWLLHELI COUNTY COURT

... PNVLLHELI COUNTY COURTS Before L. Temple, Esq., Deiputy-Judge This Cou t was held on the 18th inst, when nine cases came on for hearing. The only case creating any interest was the following) which was an inter- pleader summons. Win. Owen v. Williai Williams.-It appeared that an execution had been issued from this court, at the suit of the abdove named plaintiff, for a cer- tain sumi recovered ...

CARNARVON AND BANGOR RAILWAY— INQUEST

... CARNARVON AND B.AkNGORt RAILWAY- INQUEST. On Wednesday last, an inquest was held before E. G. Powell, Esq., on the body of Hugh Daniel, a plate- layer's labour r, who died that morning by the running of a train uver him. The Jury having been sworn, the learned Coroner briefly addressed them on the nature of the duties. they bad to discharge, and then proceeded to examine the witnesses. Al. ...

BANGOR COUNTY COURT

... Tbis Court was hjeld onl Monday, before A. a. Johnes, Esq , Judge. 50 plaints were entered, of ev w~bicbs 43 carme on for bearing. LI Hug~h Williams 71. Chester andl HnIlYhead Rail- n,- -may Corinpanvy-'ihis wass an adjourned case from to Inst Couirt, the litigant parlats ?? failcd to settle to the matter. H-ie Honour11t delivered judgment in hi favour of the defendaInts, ?? as Ohe Chester 1a ...

CLITHEROE ELECTION PETITION

... I\ CLITHEROF ELECTION PETITION. | YESTERDAY.-B Y EXPRESS. ref (From our own Reporter.) kel The committe& ee-ssmbled this morning at eleven fro o'clock. net Alice Hothersall, examined by lfr. JAkt§, said: At (LE the election in July, 1852, I was bar-maid in the Swan o'c Hotel, at Clitheroe. No. 1 room on the first landing wad gis engaged for Mr. Aspinall. Mr. Baldwin, and Mr. Francis gol Bayley ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY ON BOARD THE GUY MANNERING, AT LIVERPOOL

... SHOCKING TRAGEDY ON BOARD THE GUY MANAVERING, A.T IVERPOOL. MURDER, & ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. V (From our own Reporter.) I LIVLRPOOL, FRIDAY, JAN. 14. t A melancholy affair took place on board the packe,- ship Guy Mannering, at Liverpool, on Wednesday night. A man named Christie stabbed and killed a Spaniard, named Manuel De Costa, and afterwards attempted to t commit suicide, by jumping ...

DREADFUL MURDER AND BURGLARY IN BEDFORDSHIRE

... DREADFUL MURDER AND BURGLARY IN I ?? - BEDFORDSHIRE. I LEIoUTON BUZZARD, SATURDAY EVkN1NG._The in- habitants of this town are greatly agitated by two crimes of unusal magnitude which have happened inclosesucces- sion-the first the brutal murder of an old woman, and the second the plunder of property from a jeweller's shop to the extent of about £1,000. The murder was perpe- trated yesterday ...