ANOTHER PlTCil-IN' ON THE railway. KnrroiLs f™' ° f 0 'V occurred which' from now known among the initiate ma

... hat which arc mental to livcg and tho panancua, and which mu't ultimately tell with effect upon tie va of railway property. Tlio ordinary train from north, due Pre tin at 10 35, was last night about half an hour liebinrl time, and limited mail which is da* at Preston 11 was alio about twenty late, ko that a very short distanoo was between trains when they Preston fur south, and it became a ...

THE MONAGHAN DOUBLE MURDER

... Notwithstanding the vigilance of the police nothing additional has transpired In referenoe the terrible murder of the brothers Shaw, at Monaghan, who, it will be remembered, were fonnd t'ead in their hoose from the results of gnn shot wounds. After a long investigation the coroner'* jury have re* turned an open verdict, and the three prisoners, Shaw, M'Niece, and Jackson, have consequently ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before Metsrs. T. 0. S. Kytmertsfey, T. Phillips, and W. Gmuq7h. CsAnaRE oF IaNPROETLY ASBAULTING A CuiLD,-A middle- aged raoo, ramed lloniinic Levin, described as a labourer, living In Foidrough Street, was placed in the dock on a charge of inde- cently assaulting a little girl, named Iary Sholdon, Iaspector Manton stated that the prisoner bad for some time past .reslded with the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER.-JANUARY 19. Sittings in Banco.-(Before tre Lord Chief Baron Pouca aond Barons Martin and Wilde.) BUIST V. GIDBONS.-AIALICIOUS PROSECUTION. This was an action for false imprisonment, tried at Staf- ford, when a verdict was found for the plaintiff, damages £10. The charge arose out of a robbery committed by a person named Swatman, who, meeting with a servant of the de- ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLIO COURTS. WORSHIP-STRME. Charles Douglas, 25, a cabinet-maker, was charged before Mr. Knox with stealiuga box contain ing 891. in gold, together with a quantity of wearingj appael, the money and ?? Lewis Gibh ,aca elr h icmthatc acionnce with this cms are am~uer Itappe a maed Cook, living at No. 1, Welon -treets road, has several lodgers, amon# whom were the propaputor and the prisoner ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... - E W - 7N -TELL E . LW INTELLIGENCE. ,a of AT NOTICES.THIS DAY. iter, ~ROLLS COURT, CEANCERY-LANE. ster N) ATO-For judgmienit: Hamiltonv,'.1ills. blotions. Causes, in C. : Stansfield B- Iatsford- Cordery v. Young-Cooper ?? cith Maconal-Rloales v' Blrd-suxniss v. Stepr-Wilkinseon v-. orn- ?? v. Tetrrel-Jones v-. Evans-Chsetrrypst v. Biar- four clay. Mr. VICE-CHA'NCELLORSS' coFIITS, LtNvCOLN's, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE c COURTS. MANSIONIHOUSE . t Mr. Newman, of the Arm ?? and Co., ?? ors 1 to the Bank of 1n a red bure the i Mayo on bhalf ,ofV I ~fc p ' , : to answer' summons that hadbacn issu f h w Captain 1Branc Hlinsc, XN., under Coinpinies Regiastatioonbt, bnd whlh ?? 6thad hey had neglected to frnih to thsaiier ' Qj t the; hatato b l e f ?? in c inf an. for whsch nexlethihad iwe .eaaire lia' ...

STRANGE OCCURRENCE ON BOARD THE WELLESLEY GOLD SHIP

... SBTRANTGM OCCURNJMNCE 0N 31:0ARID TEE W%7LMESSLEY GOLD SHIP. The following remarkable facts connected with the homeward voyage of the Wellesley, were on Tuesday brought before the sitting magistrate at Plymouth Polioe- court (Captain Basden). A man named Thomas Bate, a native of Bodmin, was charged by Thomas Glover with stealing eight ounces of, gold, two gold brooches, two gold pins, a gold ...

Law Intelligence

... MLat_ intelfigenlt ?? NOTIOES-THIs DAY. t COURT OF QEANCERY, LINCOL'S.1 'IN. t AT 10).-BEIFOflE THE LORD CHANCELLOR AD LORD) JUFTICE a1 TURuNE.-Appeal : xennerv. M1crrls. BEFORE THE LoaD C9AI~cELLoE.-Appeal: Wade v. Jenis pu er.ROLLS COURT, CHEANCERY-LANAE. . AT lo.-Causes, &c.: Attorney-General v. Jesus College, Ox.t ford, part ?? v. Wiikinson-Mariball v. Marshall- I Whitford v. ...

THE CARDROSS CASE

... . ThE ASCERTAINED MIND AND WILL Or CHRIST. - (From the Scotsman.) ;- Take 'note-that it is t'he same thing-to wit, a sen- tence-of a 'Church Court-which is assailed or. viewed as peecant in the kind of action of which the. Chur'ch denies and in' the kind off which she, admits the .com, petency., in ,both cases alike, the thing~in ques ioni is* an eccle~siastical. sentene, which Dr. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... XIDDLESEX SESSIONS. TUESDAY. -e A MoDBRN JACE SHEPPARD.-Tho7Zs Andrews, de- _Y scribed in the calendar as a cabinet-maker, was indicted for unlawfully attempting burgeariously to break and enter e the dwelling-house of Wm. Graves, with intent to steal S goods, &a. Mr. Metcalfe, instructed by Mr. Beard, pre P seouted. This prisoner was known as a kind of modern Jack Sheppard, having broken ...