IPSWICH POLICE

... TtUoRSDY.-Before the-Mayor, E. Goddard, Esq.; T. D'Eye Burroughes, Esq., G. Burton, Esq., and 11. Miller. Esq. Sad Case.-Samuel DIorling Wvas charged With steal!ing two dresses, a piece of ribbon, and a box. About the beginning of Tane Mrs. Clarke, dressmaker, of Muvoum street, received materials of AIrs. Gobbett, of Sudbourn, to make it balzarine dress, with an order to purchase and mate hier ...

ADMIRALTY COURT.—YESTERDAY

... Im ADMIBRALTY COURT, -Y TKAY ,, . ive The Prince Edtkrd, of London, Diaper, MOasbr-Ma' 16Z1 lines Wagea-This was an ?? suit by seve 8eas sean, to recover wages for a voyage from Quebec to Dundalk, in the brig Prince Edward, of London,Thoumas Ity, Diaper, master. The seamen had blese hired-afQiebec, do on the 17th of June last, by Captain Diaper, at wages the varying from'71, to 81. a-month, ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE AT SEA

... | 0~ EX]TRAORDINARY CASE AT SEA. I Spread ns: the interests and affections of this country. are over so large a' portlon -of tha habitableaglobei-none I eof us csn feelquite sure that we may not be icalled on I some day to undergo that most dreary of all ordeali to a mnan's temper, spirite, and self-command, a long voyage ina me: bant: ship. ..lt is therefore a 'matter of consel 'derable ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... f a' HOME CIRCUIT.-MAIDSTONE, JULY 31. of The business of these essizes was brought to a conclusion a to-day. Although the cause list contained a considerable m number of causes the greater part of them, it turned out, were of a very uninteresting character, and the remainder ea were either withdrawn or referred. LORD ST. GERMANS V. WAGHORN. This was a common jury canse. Mr. Bovili, Q.C., and ...

MURDER OF A YOUNG LADY BY HER LOVER NEAR RIPLEY

... MURDER OF A YOUNG LADY BY HER LOVER NEAIR RIPLEY. Timtu quiet and secluded village of Darley, near Rip- Iey, on the line of the Leads Northerif Railway, wvas on Sunday the scene of unusual excitement, in con- sequence of the discovery of themurder, by her lover, of a youig person named Mary Jane Scaile, under cir- cumstances of great barbarity and cruelty. The de- cased, who was about 22 years ...

THE LATE HOMICIDE AT HILDEN, NEAR LISBURN—DEATH OF JAMES KELLY—INQUEST ON THE BODY

... THEII LATE O1MICIDIE Al' 1TI1DEN, N EAR IS- BURN-I7A'TI' p1.' JAZZES E ELINj--INQUEST ON 'THE BODY. (FrioM 0111 OVS' REPORTER.) ST IUIrtnzcY last, nl abohit thvee oclocl;, Jamies K IAly, 011C oif tlih( 1lrfitiinate men who hadl been Salabeud on the nighit o(f' tile plrvious jonlay, at I hil(ln, died at hiis residelnce, T11allineruss, County Down, wihitlhel lie blul bkeen ri)'el il oln the ...

SUMMER ASSIZES, 1858

... SUJAMIE~lR. ASSIZES, 1858. COUNTY KILDARE ASSIZES. NAAS, Fntoar, JULY 30. Thle Lenia `IIIifF'-BAIION took his scat onl the bench slimily after tell o'clock~, when James Giaffney was placed at thle liar onl ani indit- mentn charging hintI with having consgpireil withl i'llitatt SIhcpuerd, Willillain Kierlitia, Joliii Stokes, and John Lyonis to three misi comupel 'Mathew -Milion to tatu Out of ? ...

BANKRUPTCY EXAMINATION

... (Before Sheriff Arkley.) Mr Michael Wilshere, floor cloth manufacturer, violesale paper-hanging and gutta-percha warehouse- man 'South Sr, David Street, Edinburgh, was exa- mined yesterday. The sederunt included Mr Ralph Erskine Scott, -accountant, trustee, Mr William White Millar, S S.C., agent in the seenestration, Mr Edmund Baxter, ?? agent for Messrs Rolls & Sons, and several other cre- ...

THE MADHOUSE SYSTEM.—REV, MR. LEACH AGAINST HIS MOTHER

... 1 THB MADHOUSS SYSrET.-REV. MR LEAXCH AO.AiLST HIS MOTHER. I- -asys IisJoz (From the Observsr.) A case of a very important character was to have been sent down for trial at the Guildford assizes, in which the question of the incarceral ion of persons who were sug- gested to be lunatics, and who were consigned as such to a lunatic asylum by their relatives, would have been the sub- ject for ...

INFAMOUS CONSPIRACY AGAINST A WIFE

... INFA MOUS CONSPIRACY A GAINST A -I- EenROM THE 55RSTON CHRONICLEa] Mr. William Gregson, tailor and draper, Lune-street, was summoned by Mr. Saul, the general assistant-overseer, to answer an ace-usatiots of leaving his wife chargeable to the parish. The case was one full of painful interest, the pate being quite a young, couple ; and it had attracted a great number of persons to the court, ...

THE LATE FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT AT THE LATCHMORE DISTILLERY, BATTERSEA

... |ITIE LATER FRTGETFUL ACCIDENT AT THE LATCHMORE DISTILZERY, BATTERSEA. ile' g .COIRONER'S INQUEST. n-| Last evening a vcry lengthened investigation took place a- at St. ?? Hospital, before MAr. Lagham, deputy. coroner for Westininster, respecting the circumstances con. l nected with the deiati of Thonias Sncoks, aged 32, who lost es j his life at the above diotilleiy, in the following ...