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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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTEL LLGENiCE. *BOW.SThFEET-YESTERDAY.S Tins Burristi MUSi~bli--Mr. Winter Sones, ?? by Mr. Blray, ?? of the British Museumi, attended to support a summonsR, clhar gingXMr. Thos. Richardson, pub-. lUsher, of the Strand, with hiving noglected to furnish 8 copies of the DuL4447 QuarterlyA, Reries, and other publica- h tions to the library of the Britis4h Museumn. h The defendant was ...

A TERRIBLE MURDER

... A4 TSRIBLE ?? WESTERN CIRCUIjT~-1WELt. * ~~CiROWN COURT. JohnBake Bucnellwas .in dicted for thle wilful murder Lt., of -John Bucknell; Lit Creeke St. Miheo h 4ho ao 'April. Thle prisoner Was also indicted for the wilful * mur1der of. Betsy fluckisell,' onl thle same day, at the samle place. * K.- Coleridge and Mr. Bullar wvere counsel for the pro- syeacutioti ; Mr. Kiugdon appeared for thle ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE, I_+ OXFORD CIRCUIT-31o-qMoUTH. CIVIL COURT. Before Mr. Juitice HILL and a Special Jury.]; THE QUEEN V. FOL Mr. Skinner. Q.C., and Mr. Scotland appeared for the prosecution; Mr. Sergeant Pigott, 1r. Pbipson, and Sir T. Phillips for the defendant. The defendant wa- partner with Mr. Charles Prothero, the clerk of the Feace for the county of Monmouth, and the parties carried ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... HOMNE CIRCU1T-GVILD)FOlD, AUG. 11. it [Before Mr. JtustiCe WILLES And a ,Special Jury.] S CORiiFit V. THiE NiflT11iLONDlX~ ItAILWWY COMP.INY. u1 Thll. wits all actioni to reeoyer damiages for in~jurisea allegedr to have been sustained through tho negligence of I~ the defendants. Mr. Hawkins wai counsel for the plaintiff ;Mr. E. i Jamifs, Q.C., and Mr. J. Ijeowile appeared for thu Coal- paoy. ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... I CUU1G1T OF BAJUNK1UPT'CY-YESTRUDAY. [Before Mr. Coessmissioner GoulI]tu j IrE TATH AM. This Was a meeting for the pjouf of debts and choice of assignees under the bankruptcy of Hellry Tath`m, of No.I Igo, G'rr-cross, gumnmaler. The bankrupt's debts and liabilities amount to £1,400; i asseta, 21,000. It was stated that there was a prospect of an arrangement bain come to with 'the. 6reditors ...

LEGAL LIMITATIONS

... The British Legislature has never yet been very successful in its attempts at hedging and ditching. It has made a multitude of efforts that way, with more failures than we care to recount. None of those failures have been more signal than when it I has taken upon itself to cast up for the lawyers that I narrow way in which they ought to walk. Et is enacted by the Municipal Corporation Act, ...

MURDER AND ROBBERY AT ACTON

... A cruel murder bas been perpetrated on the highway, close on the outskirts of the metropolis, four mniles on the rem Acton-road, upon the person of Mr. Edward John Gates, a ian. builder, residing for A number of years at No. 12,, Great I o Jamnes-street, Lisson-grove, Psddington. Thle first intima- tion of the occurrence was made by Sergeant Manse].], of ian thle T division. It appears that ...

BREACH OF PROMISE

... .R : I , HOME--e-CUIT-GUILDFORD AuG. 9. ide l ,; [Before, Mr. Justice NIVILLW 'aiad a Specfal Jury! GORpOe V. W'OitRIDGniE .s his was an action to reover daiuages for a breach of I- promiise of marriage. 6i erg'eant Ballantine and Mr. Worsleyy were for the piain- it tiff; hilr. E. James, Q.C., and Mir. Hawneka appearel for thedeferndants. red Sergeant Ballantine, in ppening the case, said ?? ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BOWSTPEET-YESTZiRDA.Y. SRitIOUS ASSAULT A:lD. I-oplRT.-'-aMry Ann Keefe, a woman of the town, aolut thirty-five years of age, was placed at the bar before: Mr. Henry, charged with a mur- derous attack upon Daniel Downe, at a brothel in Charles- street, Drury-lane. Thomas Trnber, police-constable 55 F, said: About three o'clock this morniog I was on duty in Drury-lano, e when I heard a great ...

MURDER NEAR LISBURN

... If URRD NVeA 1R LISR URN. On Monday night a very melancholy occurrence took place at Hilden, near Lisburn, county Antruim, wiich in a few minutes after resulted in the death of one man named Owen Hughes, and another, named Kelly, is not expected to ?? an hour. Two men, namned John Martin and Alexander Martin, were inulnediately after arrested for the murder. The particulars of the sad affair ...

BROMPTON COUNTY COURT—YESTERDAY

... BROIIPTON COUNTY COURT-YESTERDAY. (Before J. L. ADOLPEWS, Esq., Judge.] d WIDGER V. M'LACILAN-IN 1BE AAIIONSON-S8INGULARI CASE. d This was an interpleader issue to try the right of Mr. H. y Aaronson, upholsterer, of 9, Princes-street Chelsea, to b certain goods and chattels taken in execution by the plain-s tiff under the process of the above court. The facts of the v case were somewhat ...