HORRIBLE MURDER IN NORFOLK

... On Saturday night, the 7th inst., the usually quiet vil. lage of Martham was thrown into a state of great excite- ment in consequence of the discovery of a living naked child in a field, by Mr. Manship, a farner, He took the child home, and as soon as it was known, a number of women rushed to the house and offered their breasts to the infant, but it being too far exhausted, it was un- able to ...

Law Intelligence

... Lab) Intglat. U NOTICES-THIS DAY. L BANOKRUPTCY COURT.I)ASINGHALL-STREEIT. I Tespoac. 3a. CommisniOB F~vn.-T. G1. Gabrell, now choice of as- Il altueeI a' ?? Bayles lest examitnation, at 11-J. Syred. audit, at tj ~~l, cbstce of ass~~~gnees at 1.co o INSOLVBNT DIO~OB0 OOURT. PRTUGAL-TltiONT. C AT IL-awoazOais~Ce~esss~cea L~w-llueties: Et. WV. WAt- son. . Dye. L A Otike. JGrant IV.Turer, J. A ...

Law Intelligence

... I.:1 iuatu Pntkhgt'e I . NOTICRB-THIIS.DAY. DA WKR17T CY OOURT~fl AS1 NGHA L~ ?? i Exysso l }1a. aoe Miasla o ossa PAJ5.-Wl i~a~ d t~b n,.ebcoice of ofsslg sneea t lljw - W. tB en ls ud d~l &,t lb c t-W. T .Sele . ae udit, at 1-W. Turner, audit, at 12., SECONDARIES' COURT.-AUGUST 20. (Before Mr. Secondary Potter and a Special Jury.) M'ACKAY V. DVLL0CX.L-.Ll11Ex. This was an Oction for libel, ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVE1NCY. I YURTER1DAYOIN 33AN55iRUPTOY.CU (Before.Judge Plauk(tt)4'vi ?? re ble S'sdcj n-T5 meeting in the matter of Q this bankrupt, who bed been a miller and corn merchant emi at Ds'ogheda,.and who had passed his final examination at !gte a former meeting, was for the examination of Mr. Joyce;; faa of the Belfast Bank at Drogboda, in reference to the:, nal ...

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 ...

LEEDS COUNTY COURT, YESTERDAY

... (Before T. IH. MAP.SIIALL, ESII., the Judge.) SPARK v. NEWBOUND. c Mr. BLANSHARD (instructed by Meslsrs. Dibb, Atkinson, nod Piper), was counsel for the plaintiff; and Mr. r FERNS was advocate for the defendant. Mr. BLANSUARD, in stating the case, ?? the plaintiff, Mr. Spark, was a professor of music, residing in Leeds, and be brought this action to recover the eum of £4 frone Mr. Thes. ...

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 ...

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, ...

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 ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVRPOOL POLICE COURT. 7If CVXT A U A -~rrr W MONDAY, AUGUST 16.. 20 BEFORE MR. BMIo. ae FALSE ALARM or ?F.E-Two men, named William Black- wood.and Goflrey .Canpbell, were charg~with being drank e and disorderly in ?lea.aa-arset, at half-pat one o'eloiru on . Sunday morning. The policeman said that they were knocking Byat the door of the house~lf. 46, springing a rattle, and calling Fire.' ...

LANCASHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... tANCASHIRE SUMME a ferns SOUTHERN DTVISI6N. theff CROWN COURT. pa71. ' who r LEFORE aTHE liON. CIaSEF BARON POLLOCK. holdt FRIDAY, AUGUST i3. to rel Uo0rSOCKS v. BtTLLOU:H AND ANOTHER.-ThleI henle ? donal businces not being ready, his Lordship j'and s eriered a civil canse to be proceeded with. This mont. case w j- called, and the plaintiff not answering, it At tl ruok nt. No further business ...