MURDER AT COVENTRY

... :mmC AX COV3NTR. An inquiry was opened before Mr. E Poole, at the Oak Tavern, Coventry, on M1onday morning, touching. the death of Elizabeth Ann Kingstbn, who'wan brutally murdered by her husband on the outskirts of that eit± on the previous Stturday morning, under circumstances of great. provocation. The unfortunate woman had been living for three months with her father, having left hrt ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... INSOLVENT DERTUgg COURT-YETRbD-T-. LBefore the CEIEF CO55MUSSIONtR.] TRE rACHITY OF BUttNG DIStCHARGED AT CANTERBUR 0 COURT -IS R11 W. H1. MARTIN. This insolvent, a builder in High-street, Camden-toWn, applied under the Protection Act. Mr. Reed opposed for Mr. Browl, an accountant in the London-road. Mr. Sargood supported. This waR an extraordinary case, and lhowed the facility vith which rich ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... HOME CIRCUIT-KINGSTON, MARCH 28. The commission for the county of Surrey was opened hers Eon Saturday, and both courts proceeded to business this Imorning at twelve o'clock, Mr. Justice Wightman presiding Ion the Civil Side and Mr. Baron Martin in the Crown Court. The cause list is rather light, there being only 58 causes l entered, 18 of which are set down as special jury cases. On Lthe Crown ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... A :. k ,I , -. , ?? 2, - , IE - -, ? t: , ?? Ilit dio, i -, I . COURT OF' (OH-A.CERY-AT`URDAY. [Before. the Lonos. JutSTIols. id IN Lt5NAcY-.IN RN VACy. 9, The petitioners in this case were Msr. Ssnuel Norway, Isurgeon, and Maria Vacy, spinster, the trustees of so in. 3_denture of the 13th of July, 1858, by which, the supposed. lunatic conveyed and assigned all his property to the peti- ly ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... HOME CIUIUtIT-HEBTFORD, SAtRuteD. £Before Mr. Baron MARTIN.] Afarl Mod and ffrid'ja,, Edsienld, two a-lit' , nien, were indicted for a nilsdenieanou In havi pany with another person, armed with a gun. b.n-t IIp*D certain land in pursuit of game in the nihttii e. ir.- was, also another indictment against tile prisoners c.Isrvi themn with cutting and vounding a keeper ntiq. I ,, Munro, with ...

THE ACCIDENT ON THE TILBURY AND SOUTHEND RAILWAY—THE INQUEST

... TEE ACCIDENT ONv THE TILBURY A AVD I ,SO UTHEYD RAIL' WA Y-TJI EINQUEST. Ong An investigation was held on Saturday at the Ferr star' Tavern, Tilbury Fort, before' Mr. C. C. Lewis, the coroner V for South Essex, respecting the death of Mr. Marcus Ben- Thc nett, aged 21. years, who was a passenger in the Thames a 11P Haven (Margate) express train, which met with the fearful Vi accident on the ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... , WI W NOTIQIS-Tnis DIY. ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE, at 10. For judgment: In re Thatcher's Will. By order: In re Buller, part ?? v Tempest, cause. Remaining p titions: In re Alderson's Will-Roberts v Goldney- Erie v Bellinghem-Peillon v Brooking. Causes, &c.: Evans v Evans, part ?? Counties, &c., Society v Brobwn, part ?? v Evans-Leslie v M~arsh-St. Albyn v Harding. In Chambers at four o'clock ...

ASSAULT AT SEA

... Yesterday, Captain Jacob U~tley, 'the master of the ship Frederick, oi St. John's, New Brunswick, and.Charlos Utley, his brother, mate of the same vesasil, appeared before Mr. 7urin Solise,at ?? Police-cour upon a summons, charged raids Her LeN% is, cook and rteward of the ship., a ae itar Mr Stoddeart, solicitor, conducted the prosecution; Mr. ?? Young, solicitor, defended the captain. ha~d ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—YESTERDAY

... CENTRAL- CRIMINAL COURT-YESTEBDAY. The sittings of the above court recommenced yesterdaY '1 before the Right Hon. John Carter, Lord Mlayor of the city con of London; Russell Gurney, Esq., Q.C., the Recorder; sonl Aldermatn Lawrence, Alderman Hale, Alderman and Sheriff ?? Gabriel; Mr. Under-Sheriff Eugleton, Mr. Tinder-Sheriff Gammon, &C. The first edition of the calendar contains the names of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... J? jyTLPLLIGBYCE-YHATNIDiT. - off . gT OFCHIANCERY., * ---for ir;LORDS J~TCt. i' ~~GLYN .te sat for a short time to-day, and JVlt' ,ts iu this part-heard appeal, and at t~heir ~I'~djadguienlt teservr ,G d!4 Giffard and Mr. E. R. Turner 3,t0 00dCut; the Attorney-Geineral, Mr. Malins, eOiP n were for the appellants. BOLLS COURT. 0OD-DEEN V. OAKELEY. : ,oer, Q.C. (Mr. Bird and Mr. G. Hastings ...

INQUIRY INTO THE CONDUCT OF A CLERGYMAN

... INQUIRY IXNTO THE COYDUCT OF A CLERGYTMAN. On Thursday, pursuant to the reference of the Bishop of London, an inquiry was held at the Charter House into the conduct of the Rev. Henry Hampton, late incowobent eo St. Luke's, Holloway, and now minister of the ,Church' of St. George's, ruffnell-park, Before the hour Ap pointed a considerable number of gentlemen connected With the parish of ...