WESTMINSTER COUNTY COURT—JAN. 16

... WESTNINSTER COUNTY COURT-JAN. 16. ACeIERLEY V. VEBSTER. This was a suit commenced by the ?? Captain Aclherley against Mr. Webster, president oe the Dramatic Coelege, the summons having been grinted for moneys had and received. Mr. Benjamin Webster, of the Adelphi, and other members of the council, were represented by Alr. IR.,binson; Captain Acherley conducted his ooNI case. The plaintiff said ...

CRIME IN THE COUNTRY

... CR/BME ZN THE COUNTRY. t~le At the Somerset Sessions the Chairman, Sir W. Miles, aiobserved that on inspecting the calendar they would s3ee that tas there was little difference in, the number of pcisoners for trial as compared with last year. But at the same time, there had been a considerable increase .in the number of offencos oommitted aind disposed of before the magistrates at Petty ay,. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLIOB LVTBLLlG-ENCh'-YESTER.DAY. 0 - MANSION-HOUSE. B.E~~vOa~c.-Te folowng umshave been received for~h :~rhx -Mc:e 7~ t~suinPeters, and Co., Lib;. Edwcds and .Su, £10; Mesrs. Bassand Co., Bar- ton-n-Tent,£5 ?? . C, Crydo, S.; frain some of he stalismen ofMesrs.Coo, Snand Co., l0s. Gatherings on the Rail, iso. ; Rouse, 2s . 6; from some of thle e.,athlisuient of XMbsra. D64a. and Sv, LuI8ure ...

THE SUSPECTED MURDER AT ERITH

... TWE SUSPECTED MURDER AT ERITH. I ?? Is; An inquest was held on Saturday last, before Mr. C. hl IJ. Carttar, coroner for West Kent, touching the death of ar William Muons, a bargeman, residing at a locality termed ° Botany Bay, in the parish of Crayford, near the village of he Erith, whose body was found in a ditch on the morning of de the previous Wednesday under circumstances wvhich led to a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, BASINGRALL-STREET. Bnrsosir BI. ?? EvANs9-T. Barton, last exssai., nation, at II-C. West, choice of aselgniees, at II-T. B. Pickles, coi tifliate, at IIX-,T. Tooney, last exassination, at 12-Auberl and Co., auditL., at 12-J. Arnold, adjourned examination, at 12i -T, Loo, adjourned examination, ait I-J. T. Russell, dividend, at 1-Dodge and Co., choice of ...

MORE DEATHS FROM THE WEATHER

... YORE DEATHS FROM THE WEATHER. On Friday morning, Mr. Brent attended at the George, Dudley-street, Seven-dials, for the purpose of investigating the cause of death in three oases in which the deceased were found dead, such deaths being supposed to have been produced or accelerated by the severity of the weather. The first case was that of Margaret Condon, aged forty-six, a charwoman, who lived ...

THE CHARGES OF EMBEZZLEMENT AGAINST ROWE

... TBE CHARGES OF EMBEZZLENIENT AGAINST ROWs, At the Public Office, on Saturday. before the Mayor (A. PylandEsq.) ?? Lucy, SamtelRlichard Rowe, the absconding secretary of the Birmingham and D's. triot Coal and Coto Company, -was brought up on remand von eight separate charges of embezzlemoat. Mr. Motteram, of the Oxford Circuit (instructed by Mr. Oliver), appeared TEorthe prosecution, and Mr. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT-MoNDAY. (Before Vice-Chancellor Sir J. Siuare.) BARNETT V. BARNETT. Mr. Karslalce appeared for the plaintiff, William Barnett, in this suit, which was instituted seeking the specific per- formance of an agreement dated the 5th of November, 1859, Tbe agreement in question was for the compromise of a petition presented in the Divorco and Matrimonial Court by lrs. ernett ...

General News

... i ad In ?? rionc in Ho suns ?? -Au asqoir~~~Y woe opnd 5latl- ti day' aespeetiiog thle death of Alaiy Ls, Agod 54yosais wof cn~ Fe ' osl difwith a stab ?? in tie ?? 'of heri. p s al iecic, ?? 7, q'aipp stret]et,~h'nall ?? .ale ie &decased' wa's the Wife- of e butcher, arnd on' Mionday wejek whc kt he~rlhusband l-'eft-hier in'be-dand a fewhours alteewavds ,ii lo eh wsdiscovered lying witht 1w ...

A SOLDIER KILLED BY HIS COMRADE

... A. S9Z.aREU ?? =S. COWEALWL A&u-iuq(LeS& -Wfas MU at the Sergeaut's Mess-room, 'at thea 'Hut Barracks, Woolw~ich-oommon,- befoe ioK.'. C. J.NCatter,'coroner for West~Kent,on the oyfia~ Khi-ght,; a private of the 2n1d Battalion of the, kilitary Traifi Corps, who died ?? U~ i co- secquence of injuries received during'a'sculle with a com- rade,'; named- John May. Dr. Alexander M'Arthuir of the ...

THE DOUBLE MURDER BY A SOLDIER AT ALDERSHOTT.—THE EXECUTION

... THE DOUBLE MURDER BY A SOLDIER [ AT ALDERSHOTT..-THE EXECUTION. .On Tuesdaymorning, at eight o'clock,at the countyl rison Winehester the wretched man, James Jehuson, expiated the clime 1 which he was found gtilty nt tho last Winches- ter assizes, viz.: the wilful murder of Sergeaut Chipts and Corporal Coles at Aldershott Banacks. On the 29th of November lastL thc criminal was at the pennauent ...

A SERVENT GIRL STARVED TO DEATH

... I A SERVANT GIRL STAiRED TO DEATH. I istd. -mslji ~ lyb~ in~a state of excitement from r~prts which bid Iken freely .circulated that ap yon w --mn-whob~ l~in~-,tho-service of a gentleman haddiedfrom. atarrtiqu.. 'Nfiries were act afloatand~etolornatiur retired naval an n, ocuisa house inthe suburban pr ?? Town~. Testispleasant, buta the orod. In the month! of Augs last oung woman. ...