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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZES ITlbLIGE.NCE. WESTErRN C[ROs'I'-B3Ra~tor. AN OLD POET'S SA&NDL-YESICOI5OZ AND ANOtHEB V. This case baas created the greatest hiterst.6 Mr. Slade, Mr. M1. Smith, and Mr. H-. Buller weire counsel fortibe plaintiff * ard Mr. Phinn and Mr. Collier for the defendant. 'flais *vas an action for libel. Tbe declaration contained four counts, tE e last of wvhihil was for breach of a calitract ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... COURT 6F. BANYKR UPVCY-YESTIERDAY. [Before SAr. Cojinnjsissioxier FANF&] IN LiE TOVN.SEN1D, A050. FoR (GREENWICH. A fe-tvdays ao an e ?? wyas. held under the bankruptcy ?? Jolt. Tossst'seltt, xnan iutotr ?? wilel, anid ?? for that borough. it was then adjourned, in consequence of the accounts, though prepared, not having been filed, the aceocuntants, MAessrs. Butler and Cannings, laising ...

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 ...

THE CHILD MURDER DETECTED BY PHOTOGRAPHS

... THE CHILD MURDER DETECTETD BY POToGRoaePHs. ,rw ~THE WRETCHIED MOTHER.] ?? following is some further evidence takens at the re- y a umed inquest held at Reading: he The prisoner, previous to becoming an inmaste of the odheenley Workhouse, to be confined, lived sic very respectable gh srvc ins the neighbourhlood of Walliugford. A good deal ghof commisseration has been evinced for the poor ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... . HOME .CIROUVIT-GuxIDFOAD,' AUG. 3. 5 Tbeicommission foar the county of Surrey was opened d On Monday, and-both courts sat for business-this morning, . r, Justice Willes presiding on the civil side, and Mr. Baron Bramnwellini the Crown Court. 1 There are ninety-four causes for trial, twenty-six of 2 which are to be tried by special juries. On the Crown 3 side there are sixteen prisoners for, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEPCE, BO.W STR1x'ST-YEaTERDAY. OBTAINING £20 BY FALSE PRETENCES-.-A YOuIg7 Its- lian, who gave the name of (;irsseppe Friyerio, was placed at the bar before Mr. 'Henry, charged with obtaining £20 from M3[gsts. Bull'and Wilson, thle extensive clothiers in 'St. Martin'alsne, by forging an order from the house of Sala and Co.. of Turin. - Auguste Filliette, a French clerk in the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE HOM CIROUIT-MAID,9TB JUL 31 I The business of these assieeR wa: rultt a conlue~n to-day. Although the as it'otie' 46ceuriderable number. of caulfsestbe raeha'.9 the n qit)tu iied x, were of a- ?? unintersigcaat-,adtermid~ wer~e either withdraw orefrrd This was a~comliluoi jury caus.e.. t Mr. Bovill, VIC.; and 'Mr. Turnewrefrtepatff raend bfr. Scoble, for tihe defendant.- ...

SINGULAR PROCEEDING AT THE [ill] FIELD SESSIONS

... I l ,SIXGULAf PROCEEDINCG AT HE b, ~FIELD SESS1/j , in He I, . I F I ?? the Sheffield ianscrtL it they Wednesday, before Wiilsoji Overcal 7iJlat. S. as' he- named Char-les E~llrton, was char. 1 epre- and other property, beloiing elt J~ ?? tingley, under very peculiarcire i;t lie Was Mr. Sykes appeared for the proselliin n Afew bell Fosterefrtedfne is a L silver It appecared that. the ...

THE CARTER'S BOY—A STRANGE STORY

... THE CARTER'S BOY-A STRANGE STORY. GLOUCESTERSHJRE SUIMMER ASSIZES. MANSLAUGHTER AT DURSLEY. John Daniels, aged forty, was indicted for the man- slaughter of Robert Vizard, at Dursley. Mr. Powell and Mr. Sawyer conducted the prosecution; the prisoner was defended by Mr. Cripps. Mr. Powell opened the case in a lucid and temperate man- ner, after which a number of witnesses were examined. Having ...

SEDUCTION BY A MARRIED MAN

... ?3EDUOTION BY A MARRiED MAN. LIVERPOOL SUMMER A,9SIZES. Ks-si Pusus Counr. [Before Mr. Mann ?? PARR V. HttSRETll. Mr. Monk, Q&., in opening the case, said It was one of a the moat serious which had ever been submitted to a jury, displaying as it did not only the greatest profligacy and t libertinism on the part of the defendant, but adding thereto V breach of friendship, breach of hospitality, ...

SECOND ARIES COURT—YESTERDAY

... SECO 4DARIES COURT-YrSTERDAY. [Before Mr. Secondary PonTen and a Special Jury.] M1ACKAY V. BULLOCK-LIBEL. This was an action for libel, and the present inquiry was for the purpose of assessing the damages. Mr, Slaes, Q.C., and Mr. El. T. Cole were counsel for d the plaintilf; Ar. Hawkins and Mr. Field were counsel for t the clef endant. The plaintiff is a solicitor, of Southampton, and the do- ...