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PETTY SESSIONS

... P8ETTY SESSIONS. B1J LLIN GDON DIl'ISION-C'snslt~yylae, Oxwfescf, Dec.1j9, Present, Dr. M~arshanM, Rev. Dr. Wynter, J. MiorreB, Esq., and Guy Trhomson, Esq. Thomas Henry Merchant, v.ho keeps a beer chop at Marston, was sutmmoned to auswer a charge of keepiung hmt house open for the sale of bcer after tenl o'clock; otith previous Saturday night, Dec. 12. 1ils defence wees, thta his lodger had ...

EXTRAORDINARY ROBBERY OF THE COUNTESS OF ELLESMERE'S JEWELS

... 1EXTAORDINARY ROBsBERY OF THIE COTTAT I TESS OF sELLTESMllERE'S JEiWELS. Edward Jackson, an oil and colourman in Leonard-street, Shoreditch, and Anne Jackson, his wife, were placed at the P bar for final examination, before Mr. D'Eynceurt, at Wor- ? ship-street, on the 3rd inst., charged with being in felonious a possession of numerous expensive articles of wearing apparel, t the property of ...

SHOCKING MURDER AND SUICIDE NEAR EUSTON-SQUARE

... SBOCKIING 3!lIURDBIPi AND SUJICIDEB NEAR E3USTOE-SQUARE. It wns discovered on MAondawy lest thalt a Freochinan had, durinig the previous eveninig, muirdered his wrife, andr had afterwvards commiaittedl suictide, at a coffee-honise in which they had been lodging For utpwards of a wveek, kept by a ir lHarper, No. 88, Dremnicold-street, within a few doors of the rail way sto\tien. The deceatsed ...

OXFORD COUNTY COURT, DECEMBER 14

... O X ESO11 COUNTY COURT, DECEMBER 1 4. (Before J1. B. PARRTIY, Esq., Q.C.) At this Coulrt a great number of cases, chiefly of a trilling nature, canme on for hearing. The only cases of any interest wsere the following: B\AlreR V. BAETTYI3.-This wvas an action brought by Mrr.: Baker, gals-fitter, of thlis city, against M~r. liatt3 e, of No. 45, St. Cules's, to recover the sumn of' 1?. 12s. Gd., ...

CITY COURT—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1

... CiTY COURT-TUESDAY, DECEMBE1? 1. Before I. Clrubb, Esq. (31ayor), Aldlermen Sadler, Thorp, W~arburtoen, and W~ard. WNalter Wellrend was cuimnitted to take lili trial at the next Sessions, for an assacu oin loberts, one of thle Uuiver- sity police. flECEIVING STO5LEN GOODS. Hlenry Btolt, a marhie store dealer, livinag in Ca;stle-str eet, St. Poter-lc-Bailey, was chargted wvith having6 in his ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, LONDON.—DEC. 1

... COUhRT OFd COMMON PLE.AS, LON{DON.-D)8c. L. (Before the Lord Chief Justice.} DR. ORANYLBLE V. SIR. PUGH, M.P.-OtilteOtS TRIAL. Mr. Edwin Jamles, Q.C., and Mer. Gibbons, wvere counsel for the plaintiff; ir. JBovill, Q.C., and Mr.: Dowdeswell appeared for the defendant. This was an action to recover 451, for five weeks' rent, from the 18th of June, 18.57, of a ready furnished house~ situatedl 1, ...

WINTER ASSIZES.—NORTHERN CIRCUIT

... WINTER ASSIZES..NORTHEFRN CIRCUIT. YORE, DEC. 10. 1 (JBefoi'e A1t'. ,fsi-3tice IWifliams. ) . Thomas Hitchen, aged 40, Was indicted for bigamy, inE having married Ann Baldwin on the 7th of December, 1851, t at Bradford, his form er wife being then alive. c Dr. Bower prosecuted; the prisoiler was undefended.i The formal proofs having been given of the marriagee of E the prisoner with hlis first ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PET£TY SESSIONS. BULLINGDON DIVISION-Cousnty Hall, Oxford, Dcc,5.. Present, Dr. Matrshlam, Rtev. Dr. WVyntcr, Hon. and Rev. F. Bertie, and George Gaimmie, Esq. John Morris was comnitted to the Sessions on a chargie of stealing some bread and bacon, at Piddington, the pro. perty of the widow Ann Townsend. There was another charge against the same defendant for steaingr a pair of slhoes, at ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PESTTY SESSIONSb. BU'LLINODO2N DIVISION-C'oucnizy llall, Oxford(, N\or. 28. l'resent, Dr. Itarsiaim, thle Rev. Dzr. Wsynter, Hlon. and Rlev. F. Ilei tie, a J. \Veyland, Guy Thomlsonl, & G. Gamnmie, Esqrs. Thomias Gibbons and ?? Kving, of. Templo Cowvley, woe beliarged by .John Thornl Glun viil Iwith n alawfulily andi inalicioush'y throwingl down an wall whichl had jsot beenl built n~p by ...

HORRIBLE MURDER AND SUICIDE

... We briefly stated in our latest intelligence last weeks that on th e previous Thursday mnorning a shocking murder and suicide took place at T hornton-heathy, about a mile distant fromn the town of Croydon. For somle years past Mrs. Mlary Susithlers, a lady of some property, and hser two eons-onre Wmn. 1{oitsu ~Snitlers, aged 33, and the othor Chas, Sositisers, aged 18d-occupied the house No. ...

WINTER ASSIZES

... WINTER ABSIZES. EXETER, Dso. 16.-{Before Mr. Titsfjcie Wifles.) EXTRAORDINARY CASE. Joacefhase Reese was indicted for feloniously assaulting Jane Stone, and causing injuries dangerous to life, with intent to kill and murder her, at Torquay, on the 11th of November. It appeared that the prisoner, who was 21 years of age, lived with his uncle, Mr. Mitehelmore, who was a wine and spirit merchant ...

THE MURDER OF MAJOR BURTON

... THrlE MURDER-OF MAJOR BURTON. The following are the particulars of thle ntrocions. murder of Major Burton (grandson of the late Dr. B~urton, Canon of Christ C:hurch) and of two of his sons, to which ve~briefly alluded in a recent number 'f our paper. The account is written by another son, at Neemuch: Majuor Charles Burton, political agent of Koitabh, and his two youngest Sons6, fine, brave, ...