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PATENT CASE

... i1 5MACNEE AND orsasas v. NIMSSO. e This was an action to recover £500 for damage arising 1 from the alleged infringement of a patent. ss Mr. Hugh Hill, Q.C., Mr. Monk, Q.C., Mr. Aspland, e and Mr. 11indinarclh appeared for the plaintiflIs, and the defendant was represented by Mr. Manesty, Q.C., Mr. . Wheeler, and Mr. Webster. Tbe plaintiffs were merchants and manufacturers, carry- y ing on ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... I~. ,. I e The April session of the Central Criminal Court was o opened yestorday, before the iight lion. Sir W. Cardo, a M.P., LordMayor, the Recorder, Aldermen Sir C. Marshall, h Farnco.b, and Sir F. G. Moon, Mr. Alderman and Sherift o Lawrence, Mr. Alderman and Sheriff Allen, Mr. Under- s Sheriff Millard, Mr Under-Sheriff Parker, &c., &c. a The first edition of the calendar contains the ...

HORRIBLE MURDER IN A NEWSPAPER OFFICE

... *RORR}hL3 MURDER IN. A NEWSAPBER - _ . OFFIE511. On Tuesday afternoon a hockiing murder was committed at the offioe of the :ai/ax Guardian The men returnledfrom dinner, at two O'clock, sdA eor afterwarde ene of them, named Jares, Jacobs, was murdered by the eldest of the three apprenticee a tall, powerfal young man, named Dawson. Th, latter, before resuming work in the jobbi- g- office (where ...

THE DUBLIN POLICE OUTRAGE

... THE DUBLIN POLICE OUTRA sE. y [RXTHE DlUBLIN EKVKENG MIAIL.] c, At the Sitting of thle ?? in College-street on Saturday morn-1ing, it was decided that the informestions 4o taken in the case of Colonel Browne And the different ?? police-couetables who wrere indicted for- riot aind assault, it should be sent for trial at the commission of oyer sand Io tes-miner, which will Ile held on the 9th ...

ROBBERY AND VIOLENCE

... Henry Warbertoon, a well-dressed andl respectaile.i , ir young man, vho has stlldiousl2:y avoidedr to ill account of himiself, by which hie might he tramcd, hu1t ii, is suspected to belong to a gallg of expert Iljici comniit extensive robberies at Pllblihlc-loe nutlipc - shops by means similar to that adopted oii the pl urile casioni, was brought before the Roil. (G. i2. ?, a Lambeth Police ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE IN TELLIGENCE. MANS10N-HOUSFIYEsTBRDAT. W. H. Chadwiack was brought before tile Lord Mayor charged with having robbed his employers, Messrs. Smith, Elder, and Co., the estensive publishers, of; No, 65, Corn- bill. Mr. Wontner appeared for the prosecution, and stated that the prisoiier had besi in the service of the-firin above two years and a-half, and has cosmnitted in that house a ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INYELLIGENCE. HOME CIRCUIT.-KINGSTON, ArRIL 5. (Before Mr. Justice Erie and a Special Jury.) SALTER V. B1UtRNABY. This was an action to recover damages for injuries oc- casioned to a mare belonging to the plaintiff, through, as was alleged, the negligence of the defendants servant. Mr. Hawkins, Mr. Prentice, and Mr. Shaw were for the plaintiff; Mr. Edwin James, Q.C., Mr. Wordsworth, Q.C ...

EXECUTION OF JOSEPH SHEPHERED, AT YORK

... EXECUUTION OF JOSEPH SHEPHERD, AT YORK Joseph Shepherd, the murderer of Bethel Parkin- son, on Wadsworth Moor, near Halifax, underwent the ex- treme penalty of the law on Saturday at noon. The culprit was visited on Friday night by the Rev, J. Parkes, who arrived at the condemned cell at eleven o'clock, I and remained with the wretched man until five o'clock on Saturday morning. Shepherd, if ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... MIDIDESEX SESsTroSy-Y 14sTERDAY. [Before Mr. CaRA.Sy.] Abet Tagslo, a guardsman, ?? indicted for stealing froin the penrno of Thomas Williams a silk hlatderchief b and Ss. 10d. The prosegutor was a corporal inl the West Norfolk 1 Militia, and at the time the offence charged against the prisoner was committed. bewas on furlough; and spoliding a few days in London. He met the prisoner at a ...

TRIAL FOR ALLEGED PERJURY

... | TRIAL FOR ALLEGED PIRPI Tln Quxace v. Grioozsm SMITut.-Thjs wa an ment (tried at Kingston) against the defenda it.1 surrendered to take his trial, charging him with the offence of wilful and corrupt perjury. This charge was preferred at the summer aizes at Guildford in 1856, and the facts Connected with i have repeatedly been before the public, there having been already two actions tried at ...

SEND FOR THE CUTLASSES!

... iSEND FOR THR CUTLASSES!' THEI; CRYSTAL PALACE POLICE. yesterday, at Liambeth Police-court, the Hon. G. C. Nor°tel wss engaged for nearly three hours in investigating cilage ?? three young gentlemen, cadets at the ddimuiqube Mfilitary College, for alleged misconduct at the Crystal Jalice on the day befere, and during tbe inquiry tie court was mulh crowded with the friends of the prties, and ...

EXECUTION OF THE WADSWORTH MURDERER

... EXECUTION OF THE WADS WORTH MUPDBRERi On Saturday iast, at twelve o'clock at noon, Joseph Shepherd, 22 years of age, who was tried at the recent assizes for the county of York, before Mr. Justice Byles, and found guilty, on clear circumstantial evidence, of the wilful noirder of a small farner and cattle jobber, named Bethel Parkinson, near Wadaworth-moor, en the borders of Yorkshire and ...