SUFFOLK MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... j 2 SWZCS, Saturday, Oetober 20. Before T. B. Western, ESq., Chairman, Sir E. Keirni son. Bakt, the Rev. J. Phear. W. Gurdon, Esq.. J. M. L. Anstrulher, F.su. the Rev. Autxuas Coopr, C. Keshaw. V. P.. F. S2Srither, Esq.. the ReX. C. Boileau.Elliott. the Rev. J. llodgson. R. BOurell, Esq.. J. Chewallier Cobbold, Esq.. T. D-Eye Bur- rougles, Esq.. Dr. Chevalier, R. C. oawleY. Esq. the Rev. Dr. ...

CENRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Tbx~ ~siUary sessions commenced iM fY.I ,consequneaeeot the short period tbat ha elaged since the lastadj~ournment of the court,, there, wlas an un- nsul]& 2tk1 nmhe ofpriones fr trial, the first ngme 5 ?? ' only case to which the recorder considered it :uec~s toparticularly allude, wasthat where a persi~ ied manul Eath~~mynota native of ~ ~ThI~ ?? muorder of thisq eoW'trM? was clarged WIen ...

TRIAL OF THE BIBLE BURNERS

... TRIAL oF THE BIBLE BURXEU , Both Father Petcherine and the bey John Hamilton have been acquitted of the charge of bible burning- verdicts which were received with the most vociferous applause, which was taken up by the crowds assembled ontside, who loudly cheered end jaterspersed their ex- clamations of delight with repeated groans for the at- torney-general and her Majesty's law officers. The ...

SALE OF BEER ACT COMMITTEE

... SALE OF 0 HBEER ACT Co0ILrEr I The inquiry was resumed on Tuesday, when the first witness called was dL. ELLIOT. Mr. Elliott, one of the police magistrates of Lambeth police court, said he had no experience of any legal question arising out of the act. Could state confidently that the business of the magistrates had been much diminished of a Monday morning since the act passed as regardede ...

A CORONET DOING HOLY WORK

... k CoRONET DOING HO°LY woa. There is not one par. cent. of thnse atrocious cares of wife-beatinW which are reeorded in war nigh every police report which appears in our ?? which bas not its origin in drunkenkifln- The husband invari. ably, and sonetitnes-we grieve to write it-the wife is an habitual drnnkard. Wfalt-adozen wretched little children are condemnaed to p-5 their erliestfears in tbe ...

LAW AND POLICE, SATURDAY

... I JAW AND POLICE, SATURDAY. !NSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT. A HOUSn6WARnIfiG. ACOgMFLhiIS IDOI~et FXAh ISr nu FREDEEICir CoLBOATE.-This insolvent, who had kept the Napier's Arms at ,New Bromprtni near Chathamj Kent, applied' t b ?? inf prson Mr. Budden, a brewer at Chath1, OPP oof the d nme and'dr. Penny, an earthenware adealer,5 fraud; and5 place. The complaint of-Mr. Buddeflzas a.u ae let of the ...

ANNUAL SESSION

... 11 The annual session of the county magistrates was held in the Court-house, in this town, on Thursday last. Present :- the Venerable Archdeacon Brooks, in the chair; the Hon. E. B. Wilbraham, Sir J. Potter, Dr. Broughton; Revs. T. R. Baldwin, T. S. Mills, and J. 0. Parr; Messrs. T. B. Addison, E. Ashwortb, J. Bairstow, W. Calrow, T. Dugdale, J. Eccles, J. Grundy, R. Hey- wood, C. R. Jacson, H ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... I 11 WINTER GAOL DELIVERY. The commission of the winter assizes for the southern division of this county was opened at Liverpool on Satur- day last. Mr. Justice Wightman arrived about four o'clock, and was met, at the Lime-street Station, by the High Sheriff, J. P. Heywood, Esq., and his retinue. His lordship proceeded to the lodgings in St. Anne.street, and thence to the Crown Court, St. ...

BREACH OF PROMISE

... HOLDER v. JOSHING. At the western assizes, at Bristol, on Saturday, a case was heard, in which the plaintiff, named Holder, a captait in the 5th Lancashire militia, now at Aldershott, belong- ing to Gloucestershire, sought damages for breach of promise against the defendant a young lady of great per- sonal attractions, residing at Clifton. She was 26 years of age, and of considerable fortune. ...

THE DARLINGTON POISONING CASE

... THF DARLINGTON POISONING CASE. On Saturday, the prisoner, Mr. Joseph Snaith Wooler, was again brought up on remand, charged with the mur- der of his wife, before R. H. Allan, J. H. Aylmer, J. L. Hammond, H. P. Smith, H. C. Blaskett, E. Backhouse, and T. Wilkinson, Esqrs., and the Rev. J. Swire, magis- trates. Mr. Davison as counsel, and Mr. Rymer and Mr. Smith as solicitors, re-appeared for ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... IO I _ - - - SATURDAY.-(Before Paul Catterall, Esq.) THEPT OF A TABLE BY A MILITIAISAN.-Christopher Webster, one of the 3rd Royal Lancashire Militia, and who had only been out of prison five weeks, was arraigned on a charge of stealing a table from the Brewers' Arms beer-house, at the corner of Bridge.lane,Friargate, on the previous day, The prisoner had been some time drinking In the house, ...

CONVICTION OF A FILTHY FELLOW

... GOMvtoT!on or A. FILTY ?? On Satuday week,. ML &.vbt Pt l ip- ?? Proost of the br ?? Mrasp qd t thcbr of the High Court of si i zary, gdi rh (Ifor Lord Juste lerkad Lords Ivo and 4wn) ged with g lewd, indecent, and libdinous practicesan behaviour to- wvards girls under or about theego of pbery s aso pseaultfeoomitted {i a lemd and indeontmanner Tho apprehension of thefi Provoet of ...