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TRIALS AT THE ASSIZES

... TRIALS AT THE, ASSIZES. WILFUL MURDER AT OvEn DAxwrN.-Thenas Ker- shaw, nineteen, was indicted at Lancaster for the wil- ful murder of Robert Kershaw, at Over Darwen; and Catharine Kershaw, fifty-nine, wae indicted for being an accessory after the fact, by concealing the mur- ?? deceased was fifty-nine years of age. On Wednesday, the 13th of January, the day of the mur- der, the deceased and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... . .PO .CE . .TELLIGENO .1. .- l KBOW-STREET-YESERaDAY,' Wn'r BSITING.-An Irishmuan, nasied A1f$csanthy, was Iplaced at the bar befors Mr. Jardine, charged with assault- ing his wife. Catherine Nacarthy, whose appearance was anything but | prepossessing, then made her appearance in the witness- box. The oath having been repeated, the complainant commenced a regular Irish howl, and begged to he ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... Yesterday a special court was held. THE METnROPOLITAN IRALINNVA Y BILL. D:eputy BoweR (the ectairmnan of the ninprovetnelit Corn. inittee) brought UP thle followixg report, which was read by the Deputy 'lown-Clerk - I yr Aldermen and To thtight Hon.1 the Lord 2ayo, Alemnat Coninions of thle city of London, inl ComiotConi asselibhledl.ofyu 0, whose names are herelunto subscribed, of your ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA TV NOTICES-THis DAY. 1i1er COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN, at half-past 10. Mr. [Before the LORDS JUSTICES.] Mr. Appeal: Ds Sotbein v Bland, part heard. Appeal l~d motions . Williams v St. George's Harbour Company- as Jortin v South-Eastern Railway Coinfpany--Ledward v ked Ledward. ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE, at 10. To be mentioned : Re Ilminster School. Causes, &e. an Collier v Mason, ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... COURT (011' ALDJ-fiEN. oesterdav a court was heldl 'or tile despatch of public business. THIE CITY UniTeR CSp T 'Ilie Loun MAYoR e1ca'.;ed the attenltion of the court to the followill coilliiuiiicstioii from the Cooiniissioiier of Police, which ?? reald his' the deplit' tiowi-cleik 'itv 1'olice-office, 0(1dJewry, Dec. 21. Gentlelleen-I feel it due to tile efficient working of the CitV police, ...

COURT AND PRIVY COUNCIL

... Her Majesty the Queen held a Court and Privy Council yesterday afternoon at Buckingliam Palace. At the Court, Count Chreptowitch, the Russian Minister, had an audience of the Queen, and delivered his letters of recall. Rear-Admiral von Dockiun had ami audience of her Majesty, and presented his credentials as En- voy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from his Majesty the King of ...

A ROYAL SENSE OF JUSTICE

... A BOOYAL SENSE OT J ZTJIUcE. A trial lately cane on at Turin, which excited considerable interest. A small farmer, Antonio Costamagna, aged 63, father of a numerous fimily, was tried for using abusive language towards the King. The prisoner was dressed like a peasant, and had a very composed and re- spectable appearance. The indictment set forth that on the 1Cth of September last King Victor ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... TIHE POLICE CO UBJTS. l GUILDHALL. George S1?verton, a dust contractor, 'Was charged with tbsowirg about two tons of ashes into the Thames. The defendant had contracted with the General Steam iaoligation Company to remove the ashes from their vessels, ,i it was clearly proved that he had on several occasions thr0wow the ashes into the river instead of into the ash.boat. Thedefendant said that ...

ARREST OF A FRENCH REFUGEE

... IARREAST Or A FRBNCH REFUGEE. , a. EXAMINATION OF MW. BARNARD AT BOW- STREET. From thB moment of the opening of the court yesterday morning its avenues and body were crowded to excess, owing to the expectation that MW. Simon Barnard, who was appre- hended on Sunday, on the charge of being concerned in the recent attempt on the life of the Emperor Napoleon and the Empress Eugenie, would be ...

FORGED TEN POUNG NOTE

... FORGED TEN POUND NOTE. TO TICF. EDITOR OF THIE DAILY NEWS. SIR,-Having been the victim of a gang of fellows who are defrauding tradesmen by means of forged 101. notes, and finding that the practices of this crew have been known to the police for a month or more, and no caution having ap- peared to put the unwary on their guard, may I request you will assist me in publishing the particulars of ...

CRNT.RAL CRIMINAL CO URT

... OLD COURT-FED. 3. l (Before Mr. Justice Williams and Mr. Baron Bramwell.) Htr. TAli Young and rl.f. Tnomas Piper appeared to l answer an indictment which charged them with a mis- r demeanor in having unlawfully disturbed some ?? bodies that had been interred in Moorfields Burial Ground, sad thereby occasioned a public nuisance. The defendants having pleaded not guilty, Mr. Sleigh, who,with Mr. ...

THE CONSPIRACY TO ASSASSINATE Napoleon

... THE CONSPIRACY TO ASSABSHINAT.] I Napoleon. The investigation of the charge against Ht Simon Rereeaefor conspiracy toaassassmiate the Emoperor of tie French, tr-es coetieled on Tuesday, before Mr. Jardine, at Bow-street Ielice-col t. Sir Richard Mayne, chief commissioner, and Coptait Itabeewnce. diere, assistant commissioner of police, attended to otch f ?? pro. ceedings; Lord Ranelagh, ...

Published: Sunday 28 February 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1813 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment