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MURDER BY A MANIAC IN SUFFOLK

... ItMURDER BY A MANIAC Bn SUFFOLK. A labouring man, named James Pattrick, aged ;39, was unfortunately killed on Saturday night wleek, at Harleston, Suffolk, by Thomas Drane, a man w -ho l has for some time past been subject to temporary fits r of insanity. It seems that Drane was the proprietor of two farms at Harleston, where he resided. Between twelve and one o'clock at night he got out of bed ...

A BRIGADEMAN STABBED AT A FIRE

... ?? PG1(3ADEMAN STABBED AT A FIRE. Late on Saturday night a fire broke out in some preliliseq belonnging to nMessrs. Merry and Nutter, :1:1 aulnd 134, ighl-street, Whitcclhapel. The fire conllntucedl in the cart-house, Old Castle-court, which is separiited from the stabling by only a narro-w paved yard. so that at one timc the de- structiull of sever;dl valuable horses appeared inevi- table. ...

The North Wales Chronicle

... @gCe 3jfurtl RWaWleg eIjrallvict. BANGOR, SATURDAY. AUGUST 21, 1858. CIHURCH RATES. Are insert, in another column, several pointed extracts from a pamphlet, which has been recently published in Chester, on the subject of the Church- rates. The author takes a faiv view of the question. There is in jistice and in truth, no ground for the. claim of the Dissenters to be exempt from the payment of ...

LAW AND POLICE

... Fa rc a, ii Ui to 0 ki Li ki di Iii .1 D a5 EC BI- ) 01 'II ai at it fi BI, b0 hi Si Su bi Li Li 01 ai' ti d f1 b c tI, d V S V ~~ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE. a N UNoNAR1rAnoxslAi, DILUGGIST.-An action for el abreach of promnise of nmarriage was tried at Guildford tli r. o Monay. The plaintiff was a wvidow of 34 or 35, ,tand the detenditrnt a chemist anid drugito bout 50. The evidence showted a good ...

RUABON COUNTY COURT

... Bf.,re E. L. Richards, Esq.. Judge. At this Court, which was held on Monday last, there were 66 plaints entered, the-majority of which were simple debt cases. The following excited con- siderable interest:- Almond v. Jones.-The plaintiff in this action was a respectable mine surveyor and valuer from Orrel, near Wigan, Lancashire; and the defendant was Mr. Wim. Charles Hussey Jones, of ...

MURDER OF A YOUNG LADY BY HER LOVER, NEAR RIPLEY

... MURDER OF A YOUNG LADY BY JIER i LOVER, NEARE RIPLEY. I ?? fleam 7 -7., 1 ?? ?? I 1 Li- ron the Leeds 1crcury.1 k The quiet and secluded village of Darley, near lip- Icy, on the i e of the L eeds Northersn i -'iii , -, was k on Tuesday the scene of unuisual Iccneu't. in son- .s sequence of the ?? of the miurder, h, her P lover, of a young person named M'rary Jane Scaife. - under circumstances ...

ACTION FOR LIBEL AGAINST MR. WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR

... ACTION FOI; LIBEL AGAINST hIR WA!,TLER SAVAGE LANDOII. The case of Yescosnie antd another v. Mr. W. S. Landor, was tried on Monday, at the Bristol Sum- ser Assizes, before Mr. Baron Channell and a M%1r. Slade, Q C Mr. M. Smith, Q.C, and Mr. I Buller were for the plaintiffs; Mr. Phinn, N.C., and .Mr. Collier, Q.C. for the defence. I Mr. Buller opened the pleadings. The Rev. Mr. Yescombe, and ...

THE MADHOUSE SYSTEM.—A CLERGYMAN AND HIS MOTHER

... THE MADHOUSE SYSTEM.-A CLERGYMAN I AND HIS MOTHER. A case of a very important character was to have A been sent down for trial at the Gnildford Assizes, in which the question of the incarceration of persons who N were suggested to be lunatics, and who were consigned b, as such to a lunatic asylum by their relatives, would M/ have been the subject for consideration, d It may be remembered that ...

LAW AND POLICE

... INSOLAVEELT DEBTORsS' COURIT. IV Sur~rox,.-T1iis tinsolv:ent, whose case. wais 1befbre relported, ttpp'eited. onl Monday for his final Order. MNr. C( Sargood opposcd for a p~ianin~trt dealer named Bath, 41 andI %r B3ichi~ Cilart~n (wvith whom was Mr. 11eed) 0i tiipp1irted. Mr Nichol is was for tile insolvent's farther. p Onl tlhe pieks ,it ocusioini the ease Occuipied t!%eo Cout t e an fil ...

FLINTSHIRE ASSIZES

... ?? A&SSIZES. D| x v. W (0oitlude-e ?? oio lest.) Dix v. lTylko.-A re!iert of this case appea-ial in last wli k's Jpaier, butt as our reporter bad to leave bef, re it was disposed of, we wvi-e itfllale to give tub resuiIt, wlhiuh was a verlict for (1lWt i ilt. .BEtACu OI C0oNT'RAC'T. (Special Jill-y.) Mor galn V. Wyvnone.- Mr Mclutyre aitl it . Me:s,'in Llhyd (instiuteed by Mr. HuImiiphries, if ...

CHILD MURDER.—AN INFANT BURIED ALIVE

... CHILD) :4URDR-;XN Ad' BN'U ?? lD - tSiV .. Onil Monday ?? iirtl. P*iit 1ayne, coro- ner for the City of ?? arnd Southwarkl held aIL inquest at SL. (eurc-ge's Wu('1 111uu., Onl the body of a newly-bornl intlillt, tllc ille itsl ute ftr' prilig of a young wolinall nlai ed(1 ,*s iutic. wI; ich was bluried alive in a -lust- i s iural uotuler. James Ingran statI.! it ;i ' 'ti;l iat No. 1(3, Garden ...

LAW AID POLICE

... LAW AID POL ICE. CENTALT, ('RIMINAL (C'OURT. 130it0 iE S' it I tII:CI 'VI¼TNISES_>,ol rrtnCO, t11e Coll- victed Nviaaa Isr ?? n brought upl ttt tile Central t ?? (2in Lt oi 'a ?? it iii lc remicnmbered tliit on his trilli hc said thilt ii ere werc witnesscs in PariS WtO Couldt iose ni; lresellce in that city at tile tinie 1!- Oalc (i It;s alml r triat'es hit this collntry. Thc (Ielinty ...