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CHARGE AGAINST A FARMER OF SHOOTING WITH INTENT TO MURDER

... CRARGE A GAIIST A FARSER OF SHOGT- | 9G WITH INTENT TO MURDER. On Friday last Mr. Rannard, farmer, of Laceby, was brought before the Rev. R. P. Williams, at the county lock-up at Grinisby, charged with shooting at William Petch, his waggoner, with intent to murder him, on the previous night. The prosecutor stated in evidence that be was farm servant to Ar. W. Rannard, of Laceby, and lived in ...

ASSAULT BY MR. CAPRON ON MR. MCWBRAY MORRIS

... A$2AULT BY MR. CAPRON ON MR. MCWBRAY MORRIS. a This case was heard yesterday at the Middlesex Seekons ed before Mr. Pasbley, Q.C., Assistant-Judge, and the fol- ad lowing bench of Magistrates :-Mr. Pownall, chairman to of the County Bench ; Mr. Ex-Sheriff Hill, Mr. Brooking, fix Mr. J. Dunnington. Fletcher, Mr. Faulconer, Air. Henry 'OS White, Mr. Hf. J. Maude, Mr. Hogarth, and Mr. Miller, to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEN CE. XSffS10f3[9U8X-Y1TBrDAY. piD Win Withamu was brought before Sir R. W. GCarden dW charged with embezzlement. Mr. Chester (from Murrar, Son, and Hutesins) appeared C( for the prosecution; and Mr. Robertson (frovw 'Bucuanas's) v for the prisoner. .; . p Wm. Smythe: I reside at36, Mornington-road, Begent's- et park, and am a grocer. I doal wi bh M1. tarkin; of loo, Do ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... cOLTR OP J4ANvltuTerY-YTAr3Ay. [Before Mr. Comniisiioner FONBLANQUJ& IN BE DAVID L.U&NG BURN. The bankrupt was a general merchanthof Bensington Palaee-gardens, 36, St. Jauileessplace, and St. hichaels House Cornbill. This was the examination meeting. Mr. Peachey, of the firm of Oliverson and PeacheY, ap' peared for the assignees. The accounts in this case, as prepared by Messrs. Cole- man, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-OIUSE-YESTARRiAY. William Clark and William Edwsaerd Clark,father and Son, a who lately carried on the business of commission agents in A Water-lane, City, were brought before Sir B. W. 0arden, for foal examination, charged with having feloniously forged and uttered a cheque for £73 4s. 24., with intent to defraud the Bank of London. Mr. Mullens, solicitor to the Committee of Bankers ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MARLBOROUGH-STREET-YunRDAY. A NOTOxIOUS SwELL M|OBaMAN.-GeVrgc lleads alias Williams, P well-known member of the swell mnob, and said to be one of the most expest of his class, was charged with stealing from the person of Sir Windhams Carmichael Anstrutber; Bart., of 35, Albany Villas, Brighton, a purse, containing £8 10s. in gold and 14s. 10d. in silver, in Regent Wseet. Sir Wiindhaum stated ...

OBSERVATIONS ON CORONERS' INQUESTS BY THE REGISTRAR GENERAL

... OB3SEBVATIONS ON CORONERS' INQUESTS BY THE REGISTRABR GBIEEAL. I .g. Life is still a mystery, and it ceases sometimes inexplic- it ably ; yet many causes of death are evident. It was known he from the beginning that man can kill man ; and the coe of homicide is not only discoverable, but, to some extent, ?? controllable. The culpable man can be punished with a rs-view to prevent the repetition ...

HAWKING WITHOUT A LICENCE

... RA WTVKN6 WTFTHOUT A LlYEtVCi:. IMPORTANT TO ALUCTIONEERS. At the Manchester City Police-court, on Friday, thle charge against M1r. Charles Kelly of hawking without a licence, was concluded. The case was first beard on the 26th uilt., the procecdings having been instituted by the Exiise officers on representation being made to them by those engaged in the music trade in Manchester. Mr. Kelly, ...

EXTENSIVE SWINDLING BY A YOUNG WOMAN

... EBXTBYSIVE SWINDLING BY A YOUNG WOMA f. y y A. clever capture has been effected in Hull of a youngZ imarried woman, named Allison, who within Piix months, i. o., from March to October, bad carried on a system of borrowing money, for large interest, with wonderful sue- Cs6s; her victims being entirely from the class of small tradespeople, and persons of small capital, accustomed to lend money ...

THE PHŒNIX CLUB CASE

... THE P.BXIX CLUB CASEX The Freesnanr reviews the evidence given at Cork g^ ol by Sullivan, the informer, against the Phoenix Patriots. In doing so, it ondeavours covertly to ridicale his testimony; but in this it is not successful, as Sullivan has disclosed a state of things in Kenmare and Bantry of too serious a cha- racter to be passed lightly over:- It is true we have only an outline of ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... COUlt OF L4B]XUPTrY-YNmAd. [Before Mr. Commissioner 'GO1LLBUIE.] A novel question arose uponis% petition in bankruptcy, the point beix~g whether a creditor had a right after the presentation by his debtor of, a petition for private ar- a-angement, to issue a trader-debtor summons and open a WI bankruptcy againstesseb debtor. Theinatter was argued at eel some length ou Saturday last before Mr. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT— YESTERDAY

... ,CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-- * , . , a. TCSTERDAY. ,OLD COURT.' if ,[Befdre the Rzconflaa-] Henry Bgch, 35, a very respe-tablelooki'lg man, ,- pleaded guilty te three indictments .charging him with d stealing money belonging to his employers, and also with obtainint'money by false pretenses. g Mr. Sleigh, who appeared for the prosecution, said that L. the prosecutors were Messrs. Ridgway and Co., ...