WOLVERHAMPTON

... MR. SAMUEL GRIFFITHS'S FRACAS WITH A BANK DIRECTOR. At the opening of the Public- office, Wolverhamcpton, 0il Saturdey, the Court Room almost immediately became densely crowded, Inc con ...

ATTEMPT TO COMMIT A SECOND MURDER

... ATTEMPT TO CO1TMIALOASECOND ?? ?? MU-RDER ta ' BY. THEI.DAWEN CRIMINAL. .. 's Ls ''Shortly before fi've 'clook' on, Fridaynmorine aE r murderous attack was made upon 0harleg Collins o d one of the ord ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... . BEFORE MR. 4PATMT-/T.- BEFORE MR. cOMmiSSIONER PrRRY. IN ?? JARMn RAy~nm.-The bankrupt, recently in business as a shipowner at Liverpool, applied Yesterday for hie cerd- ficate. Mr. ...

THE QUARTER SESSIONS

... ?? , MeTR QUARTER ESSfION& - 7O 1ii -Dlqnt no *tenpac for this ho ssa e a P.mt, StM.AGcgr at calndr ontains theames I 0the Conero B ndctd f~or felony,° ndia~n 18cr . Of the whole na n umber 4 only are ...

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 ...

Law

... . x*. QUEEN'S BENCHI-DuDLS, SATUbDAY. IMIFORTANT TO MAGISTRATES. TIlE QUEEN, AT TIlE rnOSECUTION OF JAMES LALOR, V. THE JUSTICES OF TIE PEACE OF QUSEN'S COUNTY, In this case, which vvas argued yesterday, on the motion to quash the conviction by the magistrates at AbbcyleiX, on 15th August last, against Lalor, the Chief Jestice delivered tile judgment of the Court to the effect that the ...

LONDON GAZETTE, TUESDAY, February 9

... LONDON GAZETTE, YUBSDA Y, February 9. BANKRU1]7S. AI? the .Aeetinsy of Cornintssioeeere in Mis ddlesex are held at Ithe Caeina~esioners' Court. .taseinhatl-alreet. ABBEY Francis Fryer of lHudderaileld, woollen manufacturer, to asir Feb. 22, at 1 end Idarche 22, at 12, at the Court of Bankruptcy, Leed~s-Solo. Vo~iod and Learoyd Hudderedeld ; and Bond and Bar- wick. Leedos-Official assignee, ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... 1' isl At the Central Criminal Court, on Tuesday, thle mae Recorder passed sentence on three persons who had pleaded huir guilty to dealing in obscene publications. Two men were A sentenced to six months' imprisonment; but Mary Elliott, awal having repeated her offence, was sentenced to twelve mouths' corn imprison meet. Rail Mr. George Thwaites, a cotton-spinner of Euxton, dres near Chorley, ...

CONSPIRACY TO MURDER

... {7P ran -1. A- -A ?? _- . (From the Times of Yesterday.) The bill introduced by Lord Palmerston n Monday night is of so reasonable a character, that had it been broughtlin by the law officers of the Crown as supplying a defect in our Criminal Code, or as harmonisingtthe law of the two islands, no one could decently have objected to it. It would rather have been a matter of surprise that such ...

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, ...