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BERENS' DIVORCE

... nl Tho house of lords assembled on Tuesday afternoon, at by speeial appointment, and proceeded to hear counsel- Ei B and evidence in Berens' Divorce Bill. The noble and or in learned ...

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. ...

TRIAL OF ALEXANDER CUNNINGHAM FOR WIFE MURDER

... iUIAL OF ALEXANDER CUNNINGHMI iFOR WIFE MURDER. (Abridged from the Ayr ddvertisar.) te The trial of Alexander Cunningham for the mar- der of his wife on the 22nd ef December last, at Girvan, in Ayrshire, took place on Wednesday and Thursday last, be- fore Lords Ivory and Cockburn, at the Ayr Circuit Court. It was charged against the prisoner in the indictment that on the 22nd of December, 1863 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THB POLICE Co UBTS. CLERKENWELL. Felia, M'Carllhy, an Old mnan, described as a hairdanw, of No 5, Warren-street, Fitzroy-square. was charged wlh committing a felonious assault upon a little girl 12 year it age, named Mary Williams. The magistrate intimated his intention of sending th prisoner for trial. . ~~WORSHIIP- STRE ET. 77omas Hardy, a stout, dissipated-looking fellow, we charged with ...

ACCIDENTS AND OCCURRENCES

... SINGULAR RAILWAY ACCIDENT.-The Barnsley branch of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway is crossed at Crigglestone, on a dead level, by the high-road. A watchman is consequently obliged to be located at this portion of the line in order to keep the gates closed against the high-road traffic when any trains are due. On Saturday afternoon this watchman was not at his post, and while absent from ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... IBRISTOL COURT OF :BANKRUPTCY. (Before Mr. Commissioner HiU.) TUESDAY.-RE JoHn HUXTABLE, Frome, Silver- smith.-Mr. Taylor, solicitor, of London, said that in this case, about six years ago, the 'bankrupt's list examination was adjourned sile die, in consequence of the unsatisfactory nature of 'theaeounts. The bank'rupthad noi satisfied tho' assignees, and he (Mr. Taylor) applied to the court ...

THE WAR—ORDER IN COUNCIL

... THLE MARlt-ORDER IN COUNCIL, (Fromi lrida3's uazcuet.) At the Culrt of fluckinglilftn PIIIaIc, the 7th day of April, 18;4, present, th( Q ueen's ?? .celtli.t Mil jesy in Council. Hers Mnj, sty being coilpelled to declare war against his Imperinl 1 Ijesty the Emperor of All the RU6SilS, and ) Eil' ,I (ILo Ls to ILSElsI lid IUt011 as possible the (ils thitof isplLctq, by and with Ulu advico of ...

NOTTINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT, FRIDAY, April 7

... NOTTINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT, FRWA. April 7. - . r r .. -- - . -. . --.. 'I. t KA#DAI. -lJ.f l . f [Before Mr. Commissioner BALvy.di Re Robert Robson and John Thos. Robson, of Derby, silk I manufacturers; meeting for choice of assignees. Several ei debtswereprovedand the following assignees were appointed: d -Mr. Josiah Robinson, of the firm of Drakeford, Robinson I[ rand Co., London; ...

THE BATESON MURDER

... THE BATESON MURLDER. Id IiaJ! DAILtIJMO1N. 1V1saJ[ZV.. al EXECUTION OF GRANT, QUIN,. AND COOMEY. b Y' Moda terminated the mortal career of Bryan Grant,. P St Neal Quain, and Patrick Coonmey, convicted ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, April 25

... 7SOt'LL V. THE EASTERN COUNTIES RAILWAY COMPANY. Mr. Edwin James and Mr. Lush were counsel for the plaintiff; and Mr. Bovill and Mr. Browne for the de. fendants. It appeared that the plaintiff was by trade a silk dyer. but, when at leisure, he was in the habit of going into tbe country bird catching, taking with him a large ap- paratus for that purpose. On Easter Monday he went out bird ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... POLJCE-YESTERDAY. Bow STREET.-One of the toll-collectors at Waterloo- L bridge, named .ECiridge. was snmmoned for assaulting Mr. .W~easyss Jobson. The conmplainant, who described himself as an author, of 252, Strand, said that he had occasion to pps over the bridge on the night of the 23d ult., when he tendered the defen- ,dentOd., received his chage, and proceeded through the gate. He had ...

SOMERSETSHIRE ASSIZE

... (Concluded'from'our last.) In the Nisi Prius SCourt. On Saturday', the case of ROE V.c HAMLnTON was proceeded with. The plaintiff, the Rev. d Mr. Roe, brought an action against the Sun Insurance OfficeI for the recovery of £8U10 on a. policy fof insurenee. Theb defence amounted to a charge of. fraud against the plaintiff, i for whom, however, a vcrdictwias returned--damages£S325. r Sundry ...