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NORTH SHIELDS COUNTY COURT.—FRIDAY

... NORTH SHIELDS'.COUNTY COURT.-FRIDAY. ?? npniiv-3ud~e. * Before J~siEzs LOSHc, itsq., Apuuy-u-s- MO.LnTv AvERaY-Mr BLACKtWELL, barrister, appear- ed fr the plaintiff, and Mr KEnNrE solicitor,' for the defendant; and :it 'u an action to recveer 50 for da.iaa de tothe plantiff V vessel by another belong- ing the defenldant. Lir BLACeWdgL in stating the case, briefly said that. the pl ocitcff wae ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONERS' INQUESTS, On Saturday an inquest was held at the Dead-house, before J. (A. Stoker, Esq., coroner, on the body of John Carter, a boy 7 years of age, who resided with hit, mo- ther in P1atillo. It appeared that on the Saturday af- ternoon previous he bad been missinig and nothing was kcnown of bim until his body was found floating in the river near the Ousoeburn. Verdict-Found drowned. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTE'LLIGENCE. NE WCASTLE.-Tolunsi50Y, Nov. 17.-Uefore ?? and Ald. Armstrong.-Gco. Reed, Wiln. White, S. Reed and Ellen Rooney nero chargcd with bein g concerned in the robbery of plate at Mr Bywell Molson's in Ellison place, on the night of Oct. 31st. Mi Superintcitllent Stephens said he should not go tully into the case, as the ends of justice wouhl be better an- swered by a reimand. ...

ADMIRALTY ENQUIRY ON THE TYNEMOUTH DOCKS

... ADMIRALTY ENQUIRY ON THE TYNEMOUTH On Thursday, the 14th, this enquiry was opened be- fore John Havawkehaw, Esq. inspector, appointed by the Board of Admiralty, and the following is a condensed re- port of the three days' proceedings:- Mr LEIcTC proceeded to open the case of the promoters by observing, that he might fairly say he represented the entire community connected with the locality in ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... An inquest was held on the 11th inst.,atLcadgate, by J. M. Iavell, Esq., coroner, on the body of Bridget Johnston, who, when crossing the waggon way, near to Crook Hall, on the 9th, was thrown down by the rope, and a train of waggons passed over her, She lingered until next day, when she died. Verdict-ncoidentsl death. An inquest was opened before W. Carrickc, Esq., Pcro- ner, at St. Mary's ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... A_ Awn]_ CORONERB' INQUESTS. On Friday, the 11th instant an inquest was held at North Beaton, in the parish ofifoodhorn( before Thee. Adame Russell, Esq., coroner On the body of John Thompson, aged about 23 years, which had that morn- ing been found on the sea shore. When discovered de- ceased had all his clothes on but his coat, and that was lying about six yards from his body. On being ex- ...

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. ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... NEWCASTLE. -FIimAY, May 13.--Bclore the Mayor, G. C. Atkinson, Esq., and It. P. Philipson, Esqs.-Jtiaet Marshall alias Dobsoet, ?? charged with occupying an unen- tered house in Oaks-place, Westgate, in which ain appar- atus for the manufacture of whisky had been ftuid. It appeareia from the evidence, that on thc previous night about eleven o'clock, Messrs Yaotng and Bucklow, officers of ...

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, ...

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 ...

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., ...