SPRING ASSIZES

... SOUTHERN DIVISION OF LANOASHIRE. CROWN COURT. )BEFORE MRt. JUSTIVE WILLES. THURSDAY, MAROH 27. John Hatton I-leaded guilty to haiving, at Ashston. Inr.Maekerfield, on the 21st February ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... iU1AMING1THAiA POLICE COURT. YESTERDAY. S Jvh 1Mt'3irec.;'5 ?? C. S. Kpo slCneacy, and * ?? lz~1chtords.1 ( A ?? man of respeetalde cx- i 11;1!1,11A i ii n Kciti, at gln-stoelcer, who resides at St. ...

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 ...

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; ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... WOODBRIDGE. TOIURSnAY, March 13.-Before Charles Walford, Esq., (chairman); and F. G. Doughty, Esq. Steeline Peso -Wilitani Shitamon. a lehooror, in tha employ of Mr. Win. F..irs, of Idromeeweit, was brought up cm rensanui changes with stealing s quantity of pose, of the vaten of Id., the proiteety of his oniptoyar. Mr b'eirs siutad that heviog been informed thet a quantity of peso were ...

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 ...

TRIALS AT THE ASSIZES

... i : ?? t rIALS A77T- i. i: ' I.: , ? i I j - ?? TRLM~iS-AT TH-E ASSIE&S Tun Mueman Ag .'WAsVrOThrZAD. - ClUMd forty, farmery,wasa adlte 4t 'Taunton fow the wilfl mrder of ParneI :Howe,,!& Westboy* aod, on the 15th of Febzuary.-Theasvenuna leadlig .o the court were!denselyihrnge&d ' 'nIts becom. .n kueown-tbat tblwtrlal, 'wllohl' ?? greait iner, thouhot t*he cont, wed cmeon.- It appeared thatth ...

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, ...

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- ...