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THE MURDER OF MAJOR WATERFIELD

... TH.i MURDER, OF MAJO.R WATERFIELD. am* The melancholy news of the murder of Major John Waterfield, assistant adjutant-general,1arrived too late for insertion in our station edition of the Ddlhi Gatte, of Saturday last, but we were able to inseet tbe. following in our dawk edition:- We stop the press and with the greatest regret an- nounce that Major Waterfield, A. A. G., travelling in a- ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES ON SATURDAY

... ACCIDA.V TS AND OFFENCES ON SATURDA Y. Eli Jones, City police-constable, No. 598, was regulating the trallic on London-bridge, when he got jammed between two waggons. He remains in a precarious state. Edward Millwood, residing in White Hart-lane, South- >- wark, was taken to St. Thomas's Hospital nearly suffocated by a large piece of bone sticking in his throat. After great trouble it was ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-THis DAY. ir COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN, at half n past 10. [Before the LonDs JUSTICES,] d For judgment : Denton v Manners-Lunatic petitions, f 8. Appeal motions: Redman v Bedford-Lorcbin v Lor- s chin 3)-Porter v Low (z)-For further consideration a Westmacott v Robins-Bankrupt petitions: .6x parte Cal- vert in re Calvert. ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE, at 10. Short causes, &c. ...

THE MURDER AT CAEN OF A GOLDSMITH

... TiE MURDER AT CEN OF A GOLD- SMITHI. Frequent mention has been made of the barbarous mur. as, der and robbery of M. Pechard, the jeweller, at Caen, in of August last-a crime 'which has produced great sensation Lerin Frnre-ind the circum.ctances whicl led to the dis- coveryof the murderers have been stated. It has also de been Ientioned that the investigations of justice led to the discovery ...

CHARGE OF ASSAULT AND HIGHWAY ROBBERY—COMBINATION AMONG THE MASONS

... CHARCE OF ASSAULT AND HIGHWAY ROBBERY- COMBINATION AMONG THE MASONS. Yesterday John Davis, a journeyman mason, was brought up before Air. Coibe, at the Southwark Police-court, charged with assaulting William Millman, and stealing from his person a silver watch and chain. Mr. Neale appeared for the defendant. The prosecutor, a rough-looking man, said that he was a mason, and had been an under ...

THE PRESENT SESSION—MASSACRE OF THE INNOCENTS

... THE PRESENT SES3SION- MASS4JCRE OF THE INNOCENTS. Parliament has now been sitting for nearly four months, and it is generally understood in the House of Commons that the present session will close in the third week of the Tc present month, or, at all events, that Parliament will be up of before the lst of August next. At the present moment, rq therefore, it may be useful to pass in rapid ...

ATROCIOUS ASSAULT ON A POLICE CONSTABLE

... ATROCIOUS ASSAULT ON A POLICE CONSTA BLE. I Yesterday, at the Thames Police-court, James Casey, an Irishman, aged 23, and described as a labourer, of No. 3, Garden-place, Well-street, Poplar, was brought before Mr. Yardley, charged with being found in an unoccupied house for the purpose of committing a violent assault on Red- shaw Spring, a police-constable, 180 K, in the execution of his duty ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT— YESTERDAY

... i CENTRAL CRIM1INAL COURT--- -&S1ERDAY.. OLD COURT. [Before the RicoiDtm.] Layton Ask ,31 ,ayoung man, ofgente ?? weas oharged upon several indictmndts with having forged awnd feltered cfeques for large amounwe, rith intut to de- fraud Joseph Eesdaile, the public officer of the London and W~estmuinster Bank. The prisoner pleaded not guilty to the whole of the Tue case that was proceeded wtithz ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEN CE. MANSION-HOUSE-SATURDAY. E!ugene Marsn, about 27 years of age, who wears spec- tacles, and is generally of a somewhat singular appearance, described in his passports, obtained at Paris for England, as a native of Belgium, and who speaks English pretty well, was brought before the Lord Mayor, charged as follows:- Mr. J. W. Callow, a shipinaster, deposed that he had met the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT---YESTERDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-- |ESTERDAY. I ?? I The July session of the above court was *Pentd yester. day morning before the Right Hon. Sir R. W. Carden, nLP , Lord Mayor of the cit of London; Russell Ginsty, Esq., Q.C., toe Recorder; Ildermen Fimnis, Carter, and Rose; Mr. Alderman and SheriffLawrence; -Mr. Aildesrman Land Sheriff Allen; Mr. Under-Sheriff Millard; IrA tJnder. Sheriff Parker, &c. ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF BANkRUPTCY-YESuRDAY. THE LONDON AND EASTERS BANK. The examination meeting in this case has been fixed for hearing on Thursday next, at 12 o'clock, before Mr. Com- missioner Fame, who sits for Mr. Commissioner Evans, during his vacation. [Before Mr. Commissioner GOULBURS.] ANONYMOUS. This was a trader debtor sautinons, issued against a per. son whose name was not mentioned. Mr. Tucker ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—SATURDAY

... IC I CURT OF BANiRUPI'CY-SA.TuP.DAY. (Before Mr. Commissioner GouLBURN.] IN BR. JOUN SMITU. The bankrupt was a warehlouseman, of Bow Church- yard. This was the adjourned certificate meeting. Mr. Tucker (Tucker, Greville, and Tucker) appeared for the assignees; Mr. Bagley for the Western Bank of Scotland; Mr. Lawrence supported. The bankrupt petitioned the court under the arrange- ment clauses, ...