THE MURDER AT STEVENAGE

... I We last week gave the opening proceedings in the trial of Jeremaiah Carpenter, at Heriford, for the mur- der of John Starkina, a police-conatable, at Steven- age. We now give the cl^ose of the prosecution, wlhich waS marked by an extraordinary piece of evidence. WilliamnQuint, one of the Hersr constabulary, de- posed that on Wednesday evening at the breaking up of the court, he was ordered ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY AT FRAMFIRLD

... SHOCKING TRAGEDY AT PE&MFIELD. Considerable excitement prevails in Framifeld, Buesex, in eonce quence of the death of Elizabeth BRa. dali, who, as alleged,. was killed by her husband, Cor. ae lins RandaU, the keeper of the Barley Mow public. house, where the inquest was held. Several wit- nesses having deposed to a quarrel and a seaffls be- tween the aceused and his wife, Mr. George Eolnan, ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... The October general quarter sessions were ra- snmed on Mlonday, at the Goild'hall, West'nin'tre. There were 69 cates for trial, 61 felonies and 5 mis- demeanours. Snrous TniFT.-Williim Payne, forty.six, la- bourer, was indicted for having stolen 4SlbL of 'ead, the property of the Great Northern railway company, his employers. He pleaded ?? prisoner was left in ebarge of the keys of a warehouse ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER IN WESTMINISTER

... I THE ALLEGED MURDER IN WESTMNISTERI On Wednesday, Iseac Hcrmindv forty-fevei, was indicted at. the O'd Bailey for the wilful murder of Eliza Farrll, by throwing her out of ca widowi Mr. Bodkin, for the prosecution, in opening the rase to the jury9 said it was one Of a serious and extraordinary character, the prisoner being alleged to have caused the death of the deceased by throw. irg her out ...

THE MANCHESTER CITY SESSIONS

... MANOHES2 1 T OIT SSSINS The ent med equter sessions for this city commenoed on Monday morpng at-the Sessions Court, Brown-te*, before R. B. rxiit-ron , Esq., Q-Qnreeorder There were also on the bench A.lderman rhuttleworth, Aderman Nisholl, MYessisWilliam Ross and G. R. Chappell. The folloi g- cre sworn as constituting- J. Cobllier~azier juns., Chapel WaLks, drysalter, farcies - C harles Poole ...

MANCESTER BANKRUPTCY COURT

... 7g '0 A, chi t ,gDI ! -1 Fa a llffk~ tit Z 1 it 'k> 1 ?? 'I e. Z Is :y Id le if to i0 id le; sd A0 it le it is Id le ae ?? . .. . .. 'xn u s-o rs v,, r. . -i ifr.omm~iessiop~nr o'scou'n Th, 'F ariott', solicitor,'itedd ih Care'fowdon, end the followingtasiedi.'' j- r. Marriott said lie't'teided .to' diaw the Attention of the,caonrli the case of James Meller, solicitor of Aiton- ...

SUSPECTED MURDER NEAR BIRMINGHAM

... SUJSPECTLD 3EURDER NEAR BIRMINGHAM. thn Tuesday morning, the corpse of an elderly man was Dit cltovered on the Dudley Road, near to Birmingham. Dit i bce.o Six o'clock a gentleman ?? was cross- Di islr a field near a public-house called the Cape of Good, ?? li-,pc Inn. Heo had passed round one side of the field 'Aix' sparrows, and approached a small pool, when he r dio-:.red the corpse above ...

THE MURDER AT BRIDGE OF EARN

... - . I I I . . - i - . a: -, ,i : . ; The high court of ustioiary, at Edinburgh, resumed, its !in sitting on Monday, for the. purpose of. taking up the case of p1 AlexanderldibTrray, charged with tho urdfr ofhis grindf mother. The prisoner is a young man of' 2 years of age by profession a sio.The niurder hei hre ihwas N committed at the 'Bridge of Earn Perthshrge, the residence of his ...

CHANCERY COURT OF LANCASHIRE

... CHANCERY COURT OF LANCASffRB. ?? I - ?? On Tuesday, a sitting fti court was held at the Man- gems. rchestert Town Hell, befrei the worshipful' W. 1W. James,anri ?? C. The cause list contained four Petitions and six IND) cus;but none of 'the bases presented any fetures of commil particua itet.bournoe IN THE MATTER OF THE CORPORATION OF MANCHESTER., COMM~i IThis was a peition seekinig, on behalf ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN, MAY 29

... COURT OF CJIANCERY, LIN-COLN'S.-, LMAY 29. (Be Rfore tl,. T-nAc ?? NAP As - - (Before the Lords Justices of Appeal.) e WITLIAMIS V. THE ST. GEORGE'S HIARBOUR COsteANY. . This case, which has been before the Master of the s Rolls and before this Conrton motioni foranin' inction n11W came on upon a motion for a decree. 1bo ) c short point is, whether a railway company incorporated is liable to ...

THE LATE CASE—HUGHES v. DINORBEN

... THE LATE CASE-HUGHES v. DINORBEN. (From the Times.) What shall we say of the other cause eelebre of the week ? The plot is so quaint that it remits us to the French memoirs of the time of the Regency, or to the earlier historiettes of the Court of good King Charles 11. It may be stated in a very few viords. A dow- ager lady of rank occupies her leisure in writing scandalous anonymous letters ...

NORTH WALES ASSIZES

... tb MERIONETHSHIRE. to The Commission of Assize for this County was open- th ed on Friday, the 12th inst., when the High Sheriff, _E. Buckley, Esq., Plasdinas, Llanyrnowddwy, escorted flu the Judge, the Hon. Sir Charles Crompton, one of the be Justices of Her Majesty's Court of Queen's Bench ?? into the town, surrounded by a splendidly attired body, D of javelin-men. At about 4 o'clock they ...