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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... NlWCASTLE.-FUitDAY-Before C. E. Ellison and B. 1. Grace, Epqrs.-Thomaa Monroe was brought up on a charge of having stolen a silver-mounted stiok and a gold ring, from 26, Blandford-s'reet, the property of Daniel MoAllum. The prisoner went to the proeecu- tor's house on business, and, after he left, the property mentioned was missed. He appeared, however, not to have been suspeoted at the time, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... NRWCASTLE.-FnmAY.-Thia being New-Year's Day, there was no sitting of magistrates. MOONDAT, January 4.-Before Mr Alderman Hodg- SOn and -G. B. -Ellison, Esquire,-Miehael Gorman, was charged with having stolen a bottle of spirits, the property of Mr1Bartlett, Pitt-street. About one o'cloek on the morning of New Year's Day, the prose- cutor was going to a neighbour's house with some bot- tlee of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... NEWCASTLE, FwDA.i.-Before C. E. Ellson, Esq. -Margaret Scott, remanded on a charge of having rob. Uowgate, was this morning further examined, and committed for seven days.--RaohelTaylor, brought up on suspicion of having stolen a silver watch, was btought up and-diecharged, the owner not appearing. The watch, however, was ordered to remain in the habds of the police. MoNDA.L-Before E. N. Grace ...

NEWCASTLE MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... 2;EWOASTLE M11AELMAS SESSIONS. MONDAY, oor. 11 Before W. D. StaBscOryl, Est., Recorder. These sesione were held this day, in the Ouildhall, the Recorder being accompanied on his seat by the Mayor (A. Niohol, BRq ), the 8hriff (J. Ormston, Ell ), and the Under-Sbeyiff (B. Y. Green, PA.) The following gentlemen were swomo on the grand July:_ John Abbot, Jun., E. , foreman, Berjamin Bigger, ...

DURHAM GENERAL SESSIONS

... C onluckdftons lae week.] JANE GUI was charged 'with having obtained a sovereign by false pretences from John Forrest. Guilty. To be imnprisoned one mionth. JOHN flENDEBRSD (34), tailor, pleaded guilty to having stolen a possiug tub, a washing tub, and a pail, the prpperty of Ralph Bainbridge, at Durham. The prioner also pleaded guilty to twvo other oharges of having stolen a poss tub, three ...

NEWCASTLE COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... I the ..TURSDAY, JAN. 26. In the matter of JosauA NzcsHoao, of Hexham butoher aid cattle salesman. This was the adjourned last exanination. Mr JoasvH WATSON attended for the trade assignees, and Mr J. T. Hom.B for the bank. rupt.. The accounts being unsatisfactory, the exasnina- tion was adjourned at the expense of the bankrupt. In the Mnitter of DAv&W HILL of Edenhall, cattle salesman snd ...

LEGAL INTELLIGENCE

... HUNTLEY, aDMtNIThATRIX V. THE ST. GEORGE ASSIIANOm COMPANY.-Tbis case was tri.d befoie tbe Lori Chief Baron at Newcastle Summer Assises. It was an aol Ion on a policy of insuranue, when a verdict was found for the plaintiff for the full amount claimed. On Monday, in tue Court of Ezebfqeer, Mr Atherton (with whom was Mr C. Hopwood} moved for a rule for a new tdil, and for liberty to add a new ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... NEWCASTLE.-FamiY.-Before tho Mayor and C. E. Elhont, Feq -E. Qain, charged with having stolen the sum of i ?? from the person of John Cowell, was discharged, the prosecutor not ?? Fox was charged with having aseaulted William Orton. The prisoner wts brought up on a warrant. The com- plainant stated that on Thursday, about 12 o'olock, the prisoner came to his house where he worked, and made ue ...

WHOLESALE POISONING

... II : =SIXTZBN FATAL, CABIBU. reapekover known in Yorkshire, or in the county, io the ignorant use of poison, took placei ra ftordo Saturiia7, the results of which. are being still houily extended. About a fortnight ago, Mr Neil, a wholesale Confebtither, residing in kltone.strevt, Minor-row, o r- chased what he had undeistocil to be twelve ?? what is-technioally temd ! draft'or 1144 At it- ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... On Monday, the 6th, an inquest was held at the house of Mr John Benner, farmer, Bolton Wood Hall, near Ainwick, before Mr Hardy coroner, on the body of Mr Robert Cairns, butcher, Embleton, aged 61 years. On the day previous deceased with his nephew left home and went to Bolton Wood Hall, to remain all night with Mr Renner, who was an old friend, for the ,urpose of buying stock from him the ...

TRIAL OF ORSINI AND HIS CONFEDERATES

... TRIAL OF ORSINI AND HIS OX.- FEDERATES. THREE OF THE PRISONERS SENTENCED TO DEATH. The trial commenced on Thursday week, before the Court of Assizo of the Seine at Paris. 172 questions were submitted to the jury. Oseini, Pierri and Rudio are condemned to death, and are to undergo the punishment of the law due to parrioides. Gomes, found guilty, with extenuating circumstances, is to be ...

LEGAL INTELLIGENCE

... LEGAL INTELLIGENOR. CHAEGn OF FLAVD.u.-wlSOUL V. INGM, ?? cause, in whioh Mr Vincent Scully sued Mr Herbert Ingram, MIP., was opbnedin the Queen's Bench on Wednesday week. The plaintiff oharged defendant with having fraudulently reoresentedhimocll as the propels. tor of the Castle HydeEstate, in Cork, which he said he had bought of the late John Badleir, and which plain- tiff much wished to ...