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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- ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

Law Intelligence

... gate Intelligenct. I -- -- - P. - _ X OTIOE~.-VAIS DAt.fl COURT OF CHANCE.RY, LINCOLN'S-INN fmg AT 1G.- BtFORtE THEfLORDls JV~~IIGU-By orderit Davies V. hai Smith. Appeal motion: -Re Baylis ax parto Faulknerpart heard. Appeals, &e. : Ogden v. Foslck, pu~t Jleard-Hume v- Richardson.th * ROLIS COURT, CHANCERY-LANIC. AT ?? order: Focklington, v. Pocklington. From Chambers: National Assurance ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... HOME CIRCUIT.-MAIDSTONE, MARCH 19. CIVIL SIDE;-(Before Chief Justice Erle and a Common Jury.) CHAPMAN v. SCOTT. The plaintiff in this action, Margaret Chapman, sought to recover damages from the defendant, who carries on the business of a baker at Gravesend, for having, as she alleged, sold her a loaf which contained some poisonous or delete- rious ingredient, and thereby injured her health ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MANSION-HOUSE. CharWee Greenwood and Williams TSowbridge, two car. men, were charged with forging and uttering a quantity of toll-gate tickets, with intent to defraud their employer, Mr. Philip Lewis, 57, Bishopsgate-street Without, furnish. log ironmonger. Mir. Wontner attended for the prosecution; the priso. neos had no solicitor. Both the prisoners were in the service of the prosecutor as ...