IPSWICH POLICE

... IPSWICH POLICE- In consequence of the attendance of the Mayor and s Clerk to the Justices ?? at Bury St.Edmund's,r there was no sitting on Monday last. THURSDAY.-Before the Mayor, T. D'Eye Bur- j. roughes, Esq., S. B. Chapman, Esq., H. Miller, Esq., T. BI Ross, Esq. t Damage to Turnrip g ?? of these cases r came or for hearing, showing how extensive have beenc the depredationsduringtheseasoni. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Cou'ezz-Aousr, SAvuBDAY, Mar. 25. tl magistrates present: t The !Mayor, and Meesra. Eerapath, G Jones, and Burges. - C George ?? Samuel Harvey were charged with stealing lead. 81 Last night P.C. Stevens was instructed to go to Mr. Taylors premises, Trinity-street, to wateb, 'as a quantity of ledd had been lately stolen therefrom. About a o'ciolok he saw tlhe prli- oners get over tbe roof of an ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... I SHREWSBURY, March 24. CRowN CouRT.-(Before Mr. Justice Wightman.) John Lloyd was indicted for the wilful mnurder of John Gittens, at the parish of Great Ness, on the i1th of larch. The prisoner had been for some 18 months a lodger in the house of the deceased, who appears to have accused him on a certain occasion of improper intimacy with his wife. This led to mutual disagreement, when the ...

SOMERSETSHIRE ASSIZE

... i . I li. 'ASS12 ?? rt MTskb~s , k i~i ec d -WED itDAY. ?? chargedi with, obtain. ing a quaelly of goosb'olpuprigoheivny Messrs. 'tqcO1111dll~atSidSlls, ,dikers, 'of Bridgwater, land 'Ge6rgo Bra'db6if ~~x~I ma partiher in the 'lirti JI the 1etter' prodhi6don th'01'eeihrl5tcnann sai order for. soma'goods to he 6ent to 'M~esrs4 Wolilgea6nd ,Gibbs,' of 'T~aint'ob,'per'12 40',train ...

PRESTON POLICE CASES

... I .PRSONPOLIC ECASES. re- SATUIRDAY.P ,en ?? the Iauor and R. Pedder, Bsg.)' Lr-. . ANNOYzNoG A FACTORY He??Lu-. Bridget Cailaghan and Thomas lat M!ealey ercharged ails annoying Mary Tilbur0, an Operatve 'he th theescrvic6 of &fr! atlcotton spinner, is she wse leaving s ee wore; add ceiling bere' black nshep and k noktsIck, and tireatenini her that some rigbt'she would be ktlied, The tb' ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON—MARCH 18

... CcOtRT F nANEKRUPTY, LONDON-MARCII 18. (ilefore Mr. Conimssioner Fane.) Rl WATTS, CASSINOTON, &aC. Uflo7rteatcFc1aICFM Ine -This was the last examination meeting under the bankruptcy of Thoinn Watts, of Cassington, in this county, farmor and grazier. Mr. Field, of Duke-stroot, Smithield and Fincbloy, appeared for tho trade assigneo, Mr. Joseph IHumphreys, of Wootton, near Woodstoek, farmer. ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... PORT'SMUTH POLICEi. it MONDA Y.-There was nothing of interest before the Ld Bench t n i eoeh r TLESDAlT.- ore J. 0. Travers; and G. J. Seale, or Esqrs. Susan Sophia Smith, was charged with having her house open for the sale of beer before five o'clook on the morning of the 23rd, and was fined lOs. with lls. e costs., to Henry Hill and Frederick Hill, were charged w ith an e assault on P.C. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE IIITELLZENUB. HOM1E CIRCUIT.;'- nIXSTON, UV MR 1 ALDIIWSX A XA COA ILOi nar, f SIMMONS V. MA9V; This was an action to recover damages for falWimprison-. ment. Mr. Charnock sdd Mr. Woesleytare feat thee.plaisiita Mr. Hawkins and Mr, Wood appeared for the defen44,at. The plaintiff in this action at the time of. tbe pcorsrence which was the sqbjeet of complaint was -a police attable' in ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... *ISI 'PRItS COURT.-.MONDAY. PEARSON V. BELL AND WIFE. This was an action for slander brought by the next friend of the plaintiff for an imputation cast upon him by the defendant's wife, that he had taken lOs. 6d. out of the defendant's till, the defendant being his master. The defendants pleaded a justification. Mr. Watson, Q.C., and Mr. Alston appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Sergeant ...

THE SPRING ASSIZES

... THE SPRINP ASS ZES. * , ' ?? .iei 7 : . :m. Xrr , : I - or ' - , j 'A4 . ! , , .- 1 , NORTH WALES. CIRCUIT. - t D9NTMlGH-ST4flME' (Continzed fin our 8PieentaryShieet.) WE0 E MD A ARCu, 29TH. The Court ?? this morning at 9o'cleck. ACVON FO.R SLANDER. . t M. Beiail anld Mi.- Swettenhain. were for the plain- tiff; and Mr. NYe4sby and Mr. Mcintyre for tbe de- fendant The lapi.es were laid at ...

South Lancashire Assizes

... _o - ) t bteL a 204 S OB OWN C O)IRT.-TtizSDAr. (Before .r. Justice Cressssell:) George Cowell, MitI 1 taiker Jbrlmer Griwuharw, Luke Aood, John Btese isn . liihn A late William Parainso -,JO W4' eddie cup it Tlhomas Greypou, were cli' as~zitifally cospiring together, and tbrMt'iug.'i lInglttin~,lad ob- struOting workpekpleref~rCtton tb revanting tsr fro t accepting empIoyinent with ertain ...

LAW—YESTERDAY

... LA W-YESTERDAY. HOUSE OF LORDS-APPEALS. SU5EDDON V. PATRICE AND OTHERS. The arguments in this ease were resumed but not cona- eluded, and the further hearing was adjourned to Monday. JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL. [Before the Right Hon. the CHANCELLOR of the DuCHY of CORNWALL, Lord Justice KNIGHT BRUCE, Lord Justice TURNER, the JUDGE of the PREROGATIVE COURT, the JUDGE of the ...