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THE CONVICT SMETHURST

... THE COlVNYCT SMBTB URST. No answer has yet been received from the Secretary of Stats to the ioemerial of the prisoner, and the various other communications that have been made to him from different quarters, applying for a respite of the prisoner on the ground that he has been convicted upon insufficient testimony, and a belief that he is innocent of the crime for which he is sen- tenced to ...

CHARGE OF WILL FORGERY AT MANCHESTER

... CRARGE OF TILL FORGERY .!T [ANX C]IEWS2'R. At the Salford Police-court on Monl'i, llih:ir! iI Ruth Berry, Joseph Berry, and John htop, re with forging a will, and uttcriag it at tho Probate CP- : Manchester. Mr. Holker, barrister, appeared to prosecute ,ll t the Duchy of Lancaster; and Mr. Spddon, i: ii peared for the defence. It appeared fromn 51r. Holker's stnt, nient th:it t'r Hardy keeps a ...

COMMITTAL of a HOMŒOPATHIC DOCTOR FOR MANSLAUGHTER

... COMMITTAL of a HOMO'OPATillC DOCTOR IlFOR MANSLA UGHTEBR. An adjourned investigation took place yesterday before Mr. Bedford, coroner for Westminster, at the Princess Royal Tavern, Warwick-street, Pimlico, touching the melan- choly death of Mrs. Betsey Poole, aged 28 years, lately a resideqt of 36, Hindon-street, Pimlico, caused from excessive hemorrhage seven hours after giving birth to a ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... - . 1- - - - -. . : I IN.OL VBENT DEBTORS COUTIR-YESTFRDAY. * ?? (Before the CHiEF CoMMItissIONEL.] The learned Coumumissioner sat toe-day for bail oases and t nmotionls. There wero 20 bail cases iu the list, besides other d busincss IN IHE NICIHOLAS KNIGHIT. . Mr. Macrae appeared to opposo the bail, iand Mr. Reqd.to support. 'l'hs hail wese not in attendance, end Mr. Mlacrae said he did ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POL tCE IS pEL.LI BNCF-VTBFDAY 'MANSION,\THOUJSE. Arthur~ Ho2,semn was charged with being drunk end d assaulting Charles Lusby, waiter at the, Ship Afloat public- s, house, Lower Thames-street, and wilfully breaking a square dI of plate glass value 28s. fl From the evidence of Lusby and another witness it ap- c. peared tiat on Tuesday evening the prisoner wvent to the Ship with his mother anid ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... LA Wi INTELLIGBENE-SATUIDAY. plROBATE AND DIVORCE COURT. AVBCLtY V. AUDILBY. This was a petition presented by Mrs. Barbara Aubrey, ueekin-g . judicial separation against her husband, Colonol Harcourt Wynne Aubrey, on the ground of -dultory. It appeare that Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey wore married at Gretna Green in the yenr 1814, since which time they had had ciglelten children, cleven of whom were ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSISH INTELLIGENCE. , efore Mr. Justice ?? . 'Ja/tgMit hel,20, a young Maul of gentlernanly ?? * a e Xeseribod as a land -urveyor, pleaded guilty to acharge of forging-and uttering a cheque for £40, with intent to 6~frau'd. defr-Itaead. that {the-prisorier had taken up his aibode at the M arino 1tol.I.ls5tinlg8, in company with a female ?? that he represented himself to be Lord Cheerleville, ...

Law Intelligence

... I yaw Abittillgellu. EQUITY 6JOURT.-YESTERDAY. (Before the Lords Jistice-s of Appeal.) EXPARTE PICA&RD AND LABAT, Wi ME FOX AND HENDERSON, BANKRUPTS.-THE NAPOLEON DOCKS. Their Lordships this morning delivered their opinions upon the questions involved in this case. The object of the application was to set aside an arrangement alleged to have been made in court with the. consent of the coussei ...

THE BOUOUGH SESSIONS

... THIE BOROUGH SESSIONS. These sessions coninienced yesterday in the Crown Court at St. George's Hall, before Gilbert Hender- Eon, Esq., the recorder. The following gentlemen were sworn. on 5THE Gr,-ND JURY. 11o':ert Diroee, mrachant. 10. Iumford-place (foreman). L daises l3rax-i, merchant, 19, Tower-hluldiuOpNorth. r William sBrly, mccrcli tn. Erchlausgo-uildiuZa. JVAI B icon ',roaer, Oidhall ...

THE LICENSING SESSIONS

... TEE L1CEN§9G .SEIONSB I 'Che pro edingi of the ?? were resujned ves-s. terday, before thd borough na trateo, presided over by Mr. Alderman S. HIolula. ?? application from Gtstavus V. O.hilhaffen for i tI lidenge atthe Albany-buildings, Oldwallstrcet, wasg supported by Mr. Bremner. It was stated that the ti premises bel oD. to Mr. J. C. Naylor and that the application was mido with his oonsenrA ...

THE LEDBURY MURDER

... THE L ED Blu Mt-T-D j IVEE1OR D ASSIZE, AvousI! 2nd. P This fverlshexcitement to which the.100a1ty - oar andthe abxiety'rteesolin the tisiniwhost ia generally a Strangehis caseseasdbyerish , knowledge that i intense. ,The feeling Was incras aired against the 1 additional crlininatory, evidence0 had been Beq prisoner. The sity.WeB foil Of Peo le, some of whgm lead comeI from very distant pgto~ ...

BRISTOL SUMMER ASSIZE

... BRISTOL SUMMER ASSIZ (CONnu?5Ur fromi Tile page.)HI HARSl WLOOERODAY. ~ ~T hearing Of this by becausee was resumed this morning, whenfth Mr WldoOSwas recalled and pirodaseed the valve of Ine a -engine ond a model of the nozzle . 'Ihe are oftesta eor l 'WAS 6* inches, and that of the exhaust 6jichs Tearao Ittenwneewsatrifle more, about half an inch. i he laigii Jones, cshief d'nme'ngntet'eroafr ...