THE COURT MARTIAL ON CAPT. ROBERTSON

... I THE CQIT MARTIAL ON CAPE. ROBERTSOTL i The court ninrtlal on Captain Robertson urnenmed Ite sitting yuterday l~rning, at 1I o'clock. The mem- bere havng1itij eiribkad and taken their seats, Capt6el Robertion asked 'permission of the court for . Ctpttin Meaaen, of the 27th Regiment, an old friend I. of ble, to 'rest tbe observations which he (Ciptain i RoIbeteo) bad piepared. | Tihe Preftdt ...

THE COURT-MARTIAL ON CAPTAIN ROBERTSON

... THB COURTf.RTIAmON. CAPTAIN, l I i 'S I' r r f The court-martial on Captain Robertmon was resumetd yesterday morning, Lieutenant and Adjutnt Iarrbhi was recalled, ad further examined by the Presldent. DId you speak to ?? Major about the sate of t*e backboard? No II you bad sent for, him Jor that purpose why diO you noA speak to him abositlt? Berai55e Colonit' Benttlck ?? would be bettWH1ndt; ...

SHOCKING MURDER IN FLANDERS

... I . SPOCKING MURDER IN FLANDERS. A horrible murder was committed on the night off Saturday lest at Staden, West Flanders, in the hou-e of a gentleman named Assez. The jourrnals of Bruges. give the following details:- The murderers, who entered by the roof, first went into the room occupied by I. AsseM, whom they struck fearful blows on the head with a hammer which they found in the housm They ...

GETHIN COLLIERY EXPLOSION

... *GflrIN COLLIBRY EXPLOSOIOY. . _ - ff The inquiry was rasnmod ystarday morning by the ex a min3tion of Samao Thomas, oollior, who said he w49 at d work in No. I pit when the explosion took place. WhilO a atworkin the bttom stalloi No. 17 heading the explosion e came down the windway and blew open toe door. The Wbest must have come down the windway, judging from t the ineunor in which the door ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... LAW INTELLIGENCE-YESTURDAYs LAW NOTICES-T~ins DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN, at 10.S0. [Before the Lords Justioe3.] For Jlucnoet: Rusdlt and Russell. Lunatic Petition : ite Windham, assrt heard. ROLLS' COURT, CHANCERY LANE, at 10. No eitting. Before His ?? in Ch rmbors at 3: Miclaren v Staiaton- Rowfon v Ilarriion-Snitth's Tlucts-Cur70n v .YCreight- Crane v Thompson-Neve v Fleecl ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... MZDDLEBBI BSESIONS. ig 'tBefore Mr. FAYoaz.] a ,Id Id John Snith, 29, tailor, Yhoinas Smnith, 23, labourer, O ag, ond John Lead were indicted gor steing, a gold watch, s us the praperty of William Gardiner from his person. so llr. Daly prosecuted, Lead was defended by Mr. Meteelh, 2 oh Mr. Pater defended John Smith, the other Smith wms not I he defended, t he Evidence havieghbeen given, the ...

AMOROUS ADVENTURES OF A MAJOR OF VOLUNTEERS

... 7&MOROft 'Al)VZN1Eii 'OF A MATORi OF VOLAM~EZI1& ~ '1t Maidstone ssizes wa.sided 'a case Boole v. Porterj Ibeiiuih ai'acton to recover the 5iCi'osf '109,'ior nece~ssares supplied to 'te wife b of the ?? 'Mr. hatWkS, ?? and tzr. tenB maau wsvere'6ounsel for the 'plaintiff; Serjeant Ballairtmes and Mr! Phflbrick. appea~red for tbe 'defendant. Tbe rrgawer 'to 'ihe action wasgthat the de- ...

FRIGHTFUL SUICIDE WITH POISON

... , . . .. :L I . m . W TH P OSO - - FWYGHTFUL SUIIsDE, WrrM tOION. -An inquest was held on Wednesday fovenoen, at ten o'clock, before Mr. John Rurmphreys, the coroner for Mid- dlesex, at the Brioklayers' Arms Tavern;'Collingwood- street, Bethnal-green. relative to the death of Elizabeth Christopher,' aged forty years, who committed. self- destruction under the following circumstances:- It ...

SUICIDE OF A LUNATIC IN THE HOUSE OF DETENTION

... On Tuesday afternoon an investigation took place before Mr. G. S. Brent, the deputy-coronpr, touching the death of a German gentleman named Franz Acbtman, aged thirty, who committed suicide at the Middlesex House of Detention on the 7th inst. whilst in a state of unsound. mind. Deceased had been arrested on Thursday night week for brealing into the house of Dr. Garman, at 1, Carlisle-terrace, ...

PORTMADOC

... PORTMAD 0C. 'COUNTY COURT, Wednesday, March' 19.-Before A. J. julies, Esq., Judge. About 70 new plaints vwere entered on the books, in addition to adjourned eases and suimnonses on the udgment, and severaf of the actions were of more than ordinary interest. The following were the principal oases:- Fraser v Poore-This action was only one out of Pix, u all of which Sir Edw. Poore, proprietor of ...

THE MARYLEBONE MURDER

... ,B AXThB .IQN W3DEx. At thstino Teinbi Ciminal oburt on 1aelda7 moraeg, Henry Quwil, 22, aud nomm Cox, Visem Fcdtoja, e£ wlwmu Waka, wereL eplid at e tbalfop nea to the coroner's ?? Charged tem Wh the wiful murder of John Win olhey were also charged upon an IniDet with the auhi dter of the, w1ay10 rfiz *h 'whie o n the et eqa ulotY.ETheprI- Ca yhmeft ake his triaL-mr. Coopbr eDRn' duele' th ...