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THE CASE OF MANSLAUGHTER.— MR. SUPERINTENDENT WALKER

... THE CASE. Os} MANSLA UGHTER.- JmR. suPBRINTENDEIVT IVALKER. To THE EDITOR OF TUEI MORNING CHRONICLE. SiRp-An account having been published of a coroner s in- quest, at which a verdict of manslaughter was returned against Meg in respect of the death of Eliz% Holness-a woman who was subpoenaed to give evidence against her brother, con- victed at the late East Keot quarter sessions, of a railway ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W NOTICR.S-Tais DAT. BOLLS CHAMBERS, CHANCERY-LANE. A to K: Hogarth v Fox, at ?? Lusignam v Thomas, at ?? v Etlip, at ?? v Gordon, at ?? v Baternan, at ?? v Shepheard, at ?? v Hotobkin,,t eleven- Fletcher v Fletcher, at ?? v Sn ?? Spens- Icy, at half-past ?? v Bailey, at half-pase eleven- Knott v Cottee, at ?? v Bruce, at half-past twelve- Earl Glengall v Barnard, at half-past ?? v Sybell, ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... A court was held for the despatch of business. The answer of her Majesty to the address of the oorpo- ration relative to the war with Ilessia was read, and ordered to be entered on the minutes of the court. The Loup~ MAYoER said he had received a letter from Mr. Temple, the hall-keeper, upon the subject of the intrusion of strangers upon the occasion of the Fresentation of the address to the ...

POLICE—SATURDAY

... POLICE-SATURDAY. MANSION g 3En.- [VOW , the young maau who was a few days ago charged with having obtained money and goods by pretending to be the Earl of Dalkeith, was finally examined Fbefore Sir R. Carden. l The Earl of Dalkeith gave evidence to the effect that he had never known the prisoner, or authorised bins to order goods in his rname. , Mr. F. Stoohen, of lealkin-street, Belgrave ...

THE ST. FERGUS MURDER

... THE ST. FERG US 7yfL?RDER. ASECOND DAY., EDINBURGHI, TgUBSDAY EVENINGt. The trial of Dr. Smith was resumed this morning at nine o'clock.l The first witness WAS William Fraser, bellman of Ft. Fergus, w ho, en leaving his house a few minutes after half- past seven o'clock on the evening of Saturday, the 19th ofI November, to ring thle eight o'clock church bell, saw afiashl in the direction of ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—SATURDAY

... COURT OF BANEKUPTCY-SATURD&Y. 4-2- [Before M~r. C'orimissiosocr GoULarURN.1 VI itS JOhN BiittTRtEtL, OtHERWVlSP JON.SS BEROTSEIEL. The bankrupt was a mrerchart Of Abchourcb-lane, Win- Ichlester-buildiinge, and Petri* Tlys wvas the crtifrcate 'i ,eet- ilng. Mr. Lsawrauoe s}lpenred for. rr '°ukriri't, Jvlr. Rey. roux for ?? a'eH ~rlg 101 and Cg., ans .nr. iteed for Messrs. Casper and Blotch Hi'r ...

SUSPECTED MURDER OF A HUSBAND BY HIS WIFE

... SUSPECUTED MURDER OF A HVSBAND On Saturday, Rebecca Busrton, aged 32, was brought before hMr. logham, at the Thames Police-court, charged with the wilful murder of her husband, Thomas Turtun, by strangling him. the deceased was a boiler-mnaker, arnd about 40 years of age. The prisoner is a stone muasculine woenat by no means prepossessing in appearance. She vwas very calm and col- lected ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... F QL1CE-Y?STERnAY. cii abandoned prootituta and i?mi?beeTh? .oQli3OlittCd from ?hie comb erores of ? o?a?e, was ci?arged before Mr. Halt with ? £ts?iij-fniit, three months old. ? t?j??ld, a WOWCO named Hick?, slated ..?hat Ai?i1o4i??d?io ? hoese ? ? preener, aid Iuviig ? ? fer sunediiegeb ten o'clock rn nigbt?eheb.sk?d the prisos or to be gcod cocugh to take Lee baby for a fewv nsioett. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLMGENCE. - HOME CIRCUIT-KINCSTToN, A RIL3. [Before Bato1n PARK& ani a Speci d Ju, y.] THin DUKE OF MAiNCHESTER V. BENNETT AND OTHERS. This cause was resumed to-day. Sir F. Thesiger, Sergeant Channell, Mr. Willes, Mr. Green, and Mr. Pickering again appeared for the plaintiff; and the Attorney-General, Mr. Branwell, Q.C., Mr. Bovill, and Mr. Clark for the defendants. The Duke of ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE-YESTERDAY. MARLBOROlUGH.STREET.-A17 Field, the overseer of St. Jarnes's, was summooed for refusing to give William Saville the usual certificate of beer-shopkeoper. The defence wns that Saville was not the bona-tide owner of the beer-shop situated No. 3, Edwerd street, but that he bad been put in by the brewers, Messrs. Miller and Co. A good deal of evidence was produced to show the ...

INSOLVENTDEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... iNSOL VENTDEBTORS CO URT?YEsTE1WAY Tbe sittings of the three Courts were resumed to day.l [Beforfe ithe CHirEs CONBIIsSIONNF.II. IN TEsS ?.ATTEK OF JAMES BONNY. This insolvent, whlo had lately kept the Black Horse Ta- vern, Reigate, applied to be discharged from Horsemonger- lane gaol.' Mr. Honmniker opposed for Messrs. Neslo and Melleral,, brewvers at Reigate; and Mtr. Bicotlos supported. The ...

REFORMATION OF CRIMINALS

... BEFORMATION Of C(RIMINALS. Tbe fifth mnnual meeting of thle supporters of the London r Training Institutioln, or Reformatory for Adult Male Crimi- el nate, was held lost night at St. Martio's-hall, Long-acre, the bi Right Hollourable the Earl of Shaftesbury in the chair. St hr The meeting having been opened with prayer, T The CnAinxAN conigratulated them on the success which tli had attetnded ...