ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER AT ST. LUKE'S

... ALLEGED MANSLAVUGHTER AT ?? LUKE'S. E Yesterday afternoon Mr. William Baker, the coroner for East Middlesex, held a long inquiry at the Chei ry Tree public-house, Whitecross-street, St. Luke's, touch- ing the death of Mary Cony, aged six years, who, it was alleged, had died from violence, under the foliowing circumstances:- The ease created some interest, in consequence of a mnA named James ...

COUNTY PETTY SESSIONS.—WEDNESDAY

... . COUNT-Y PETrY SEIONS;-WEDNESDAY. (Bqfore ?? Maybr rir. 'Hoole, Mr. i). Tkrattes, 4nd Mr. Butlier Bowden.)j ; ALLEGiD WuMu B )iUabaiaA~, OVER-DARWE-, Mr. I igga said tat *the prisoner, Abraham Beawiek,' wa chagd. with'kil ig . and idaying John Maden, at Over Darwei, on1Satudarylast, bystriking hin on the head with'a6poker. The prisoner. was aiested on Sunday night laston -the -chage, of ...

DESPERATE ASSAULT BY THE MILITARY

... DESPERA TE ASSAULT BY T s MlILITA4R Y. YT1 Yesterday Robert Gurkin and J*seph pirtoln of tie Coltistream Guards, were charged b fore ; Privr,,1 at the Westmiester Police-oc urt, the formeor wit l[A and both with feloniously assaulting and ?? gl', police. e th~ As tile person who had given Gbirkin into CUitod felony was not in attenidance, thut charge was not yrs I e -ijamiin Brett, 262 A, ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSION

... BRISTOL :Q1 ER :SESSION; Our Winter Quarter Session ~of the~ Pence commenced on Wednesday, before the Reeorder,'Mr. Sergt.. Kinglake, M.P. The oalendar was a light one, containing entries of only-thirty- two prisoners, the charges against whom were of 'an~ordinary character. The grand jury having been sworn,. and the proclamation read by Mr.'Wadham- *The Recorderi in charging the graa jur~ ...

CHARGE OF CHILD MURDER

... CHIARGE OF CRILD gUh'DL'?. Yesterday James Brown, a ronrb, dirty-locking fellow, aged 30, ?? on the ciharge-sheet as a.i bnckciyer's labourer, reliding at 4, Itawsoay-street, 1:tlinai-go n, WAs brought up in the cust -dy of Police-aonistabie :iel!, 92 i3-, avid placed at the bar of t1:e Clerkenwell P lice-cocci, b fore Mr. Tyrwhitt, chargedi witih acesing the d-ath if Mary C. ey, a ehild ag-A ...

POLICE CASES

... - -PO-ICE' GASES. - I -. . , kc t . . ,i.a : ..i: . . I . .. AUOND4Y.-(Btfor i ...

OUTRAGEOUS ASSAULTS BY GUARDSMEN

... At the Mansion House Police Court, on Saturday, John Binge, belonging to the Grenadier Guards, ?? wore a Crimean medal, was charged wvith assauliting a porter named George Granimar, a man of diminu- tive stature. The prosecutor deposed that oil Thursday niglit he was walking along Losver Thatnes Street. whell he met the prisoner. who, without a word of 1,revions warning, clutched him round the ...

Law

... iva. I END OF STREVENS K CAMPION CASE. I At tle Court of Exchequer on Thursday, the Lord Chief-Baron having occupied nearly two days in readinig his clahorate notes, the jury retired shortly after six o'clock. At a quarter to nine o'clock the jury returned into Court, an tile Foreman ?? jury wishi to know wbat is tihe smallest amount of damages that will carry costs? The Cmlie-Buzo\r-I do not ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF PRIVATE VENGEANCE

... .IX'L'rA()It)[INARi CASE, OF PRIVATE: VENGEAYC;\.N', I 'ap ls. Tti l')iAY rema I:Xl.S-A I iiarkable instaiocC j1 ?? ?? to whichI tile doet ti 1e Of private vyo- gcoliee, SiilltiOlled n(s it tl:(5 SO Ot'tOI 110011 by Frellell jhivs, is likely to lbe callriel out ia IirOcti('e, has juist ?? ait Oey, in lie t ldepartmloilt of theo Moselle, ThIo itets el nilld ulle frcilliv ol the Jelln'osse case. ...

BRISTOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BRISTOL BA10 RNKUP~iCY COURT. (Bfore Mrr.; Crnmnissiser, Hill.) MONDA-Y. BEr JoHn Bo'wisxa, Bristol, Oil 'and ClumDTh5was the certificate Meeting; and the court; awarded an immediate certificate of the first class. The Oosts- of the sitting were allowed out of the estate, with the co'ncurrence ot the assiguees.'. RE CsALutSx EDWARD Tslaeoc, BriStOolroer.-The bank- rapt came up on hisltast ...

IRELAND

... Tus BIUIlDEPI OF ?? tiCLI.l. DUBLIN-The great salader ?? e s fetagainst I Camipion, closed oil Thursday iigptenie verdit isf the plaintiff-damages sixpence; and sixpence cos . IRll. JCSTICg a1rO0- E.it We regret we call make no more eatisfiactory rept) te-day than that .Mr. justice 1)loore is net worse ; btit~ Yre caln ye, hold out no inmilediate hope of a favourilabe cilingo.-Did'blli~ ...

POLICE

... ?? Ma~jor Travers and J. F.Pat h Esqrs. . r tt, i Charles Nicholas~ aged .14 years, was convicted, d under the Juvenile Offenders' Act., of stealing a loaf'of bread and two pounds of flour, the liroperty of' William Collins, oil the 24th instant, at Ports. el mouth, and was sentenced to three days' imprison. el meat with hard labour. ti William Luke, labourer, for assaulting Police Con. el ...