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 ...

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 ...

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. ...

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, ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE, INTELLIGENCE. T, RID Y' A;UGUST 1.3. Coalcinga A boy aenied James Hardmnan was committed to &aol for' silver n 14 days for stealing. a quantity ot olothes balonging to his: bisE father, on Tue ...

THE NAILSEA CHILD MURDER

... THE NAILSEA CaILD MURDER. ?? Card was indicted at Wells for the wilful Onurder of her son, James Card, at Naiises, on ths 27th July. She pleaded not guilty. This was a very sad case. The prisoner was the Wife of A hawker living at Nailees, and some quarrel hIM119 taken place between her and her husband, on the 23rd of July, she left her home and went to her tiloiher's, who lived at some short ...

THE GREAT BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... TIlE GREA'r BREACH OF PROMIlSE CASE. BIIISTOI., W\rDlNESDAY. [Before Mr. Baron CJIANITEEL andl a Special Jury.J MIILES V. laGAs, Ml'. Tills was an action for br each of promise of marrlmiage and from the position of thie parties tue proceedings were looked forward to with great interest. The plaintiff Maiss Ellen Miles, is reported to possess great personal attractions. She is cthc daughter of ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... I The sittings of the court for the August general sessions Of the peace for the county of MiddleseL were resumed yes- terday morning at the Onjidhall, Westuminstr, by adjourn- mient from Clerkenwell, before Mr. Pashle , QG.,. assistant- judge, Mar. Creasy, Mr. Payne, Mr. Aldermsn Rose, Dr. Bestemsn, and ir. H~alsweU. There were thiirty-two pri- soners for trial. IPiiam Woolf~,, 43,. porter, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... lASSIZIE INTELLIGENCE. 5W' ESTERXE CIRC.UIT.-B1RISTOL, AUGUST 19. ACi,.\MAN AND 0TIOt:S (ASSIGNrtES) V. 11.&rJtS.-SI'ECL JURY. ,ir. :M Sac1itl1, Q? C., DIr. Baretow, and Mr. Iar3lake ter fw tl. pl ; lir; dir. Cullier, Q.U., Ir. Stoune, Nr. i Olct til*e', > ii, M:. Mivtesi otr the lefence. The *, h!; ofl, Messrs. Acrarnan, Luess, arid Fellowes, are the c liii i- and trade assignees of a ...

DISTRESSING CASE OF BIGAMY

... I - On MeDday the kton. Major Yelvcrton, of the Roval Artillery, who was apprehended and lodged in the Calton Gaol, on Thursday evening, charged with biganlm, was liberated on bail. The amount of the security, we understand, is 1.0001. The circumstance of this painful ease have been for several months familiarly known in Edinburgh circles, and there il nows no use ia sbstsinivg frome ...