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MURDER NEAR LAKE, ISLE OF WIGHT

... MURDER NEAR LAKE, ISLE OF I . IWIOIT. On Saturday night, the lat Instant, a murder was committed on the roadside, close by a labourer's cottage, at Apse Heath, whibh lies within two miles of the vlllegn of Lake, on the road to Sandown. The murderer, James Joseph Wadden, widower, aged bS, ia a farm labourer and an army pensloner, and his victim, William White, aged 27, was a hay- trusser. On ...

COUNTY OF ARMAGH

... l iONR, OF AR-M A'SH: a - - . P , ' I j :A*|oi I ; trrOu1VOwnX.aPORTEHR.].. t - ?? ?? ;iAOH, WzrtDss4t,*-rS 'N[utili ?? 3; [;iRI~np~ gt li ine o'lobl4thie Ho'. ?? ' .1 ~ .~ : . 'tid1 fpoteeeded4'tith hearing ?? - :Qj~jy1Cirt , I~ia LorDsSibefor~e, th; e aease -vpdas ppede with,.. .miavtshed tosany. ,thatmwhei.,,he ?? preyaous -dy, r . .that4Mr1 Cartewrshon>lditotknswerw at might te~id c ,in ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... I BELFAST POLICE COURT-YETSnDAY. [Before WILLIAM S. TRACY, Esq., R.M., and Dr. M'GEE, J.P.] BREACH OF THE MARKET RYE-LAWS. William M'Alesh was charged with hawldngbeef- through town, endeavouring to sell it, and also that the beef so hawked was unsound, and therefore unfit for human food. The prisoner wase acting. for another, and was arrested in Alexander Stree't. Con- L stable Bunting proved ...

CONVICTION FOR MURDER

... I COI NvCTION FOIR MURDEB, At the Oxford assizess, on Tnesday, John Ha11 labourer, aged 33, was eharged with the wllfalnmurdei of Stephen Moulder, gamekeeper to Lord Dtllon the 20th day of December last. I'i on On the night of the 191h December last, two game. keepers of Lord Dillon's, named Stephen Moulder and Thomas Curtis, were watching a ooppice known as Shear's Coppioe, part of Lord ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... LAW INTELL1GBNCR-YESTERDAY. -- LAW NOTICES-THSi DAT. COUBT OF C&ANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN, at 10.0. [Before the LOBDS TUSTICRS.] 'pnlurupt Appeals: Russell and Russell, part heard. ROLLS' COURT, CHANCERY LANE, at 10. ldr JYudament: Eldowcs ylddowes. ?? (The Fifth Seal). C ?? Carrier vCarlle, partbhesrrd-lprorth v Howard E _gic1.ssion V Rigby-Siusone V Crjdlanl-Wdlls V Maltolt- C rn r Broom -Qee v ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. (LI, ,i2' i John1 Rqttliff; arid T. C. S. Kymepricp,v1 (orre PS v,;Evlsqrs.) II:N1KINf T;1 AG N) oNfE 0OF iTS LLSBIf.VTIES.-Police- ii'iithll Stokes appeared to prove a case against a vell- dles~ekl youln malll, giving the nianre of William Dauqore, lvho0 sidd lie was at cab owiier from Hardvvick, nearl Mall chelstar. At a late hour on tho preceding niglht, the offieer founid ' ...

COUNTY COURT

... I C', ?? COURT.- I MkFORE JTAJZE8 RENIMDY BLAIR, ISQ. WEDNESDAY, MACH, 5G. BABNRuPOrMs.- Mary Oates, oowkeeper, Pazlia ment-street. Mr. Sandys appeared for the estate. Discharge granted.-Wm. Thomsaaon, wheelwrIght, Norfolk street. Adjourned to 2nd April, not beldtx advertised. -John Hornby, grocer, Oopperas-hill. Mr. Etty appeared for the bankrupt; not opposed, Last ?? passed and order of ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAW. COURTS-YESTERDAY. I COURT OF ADMIRALTY. (Before Judge Kelly.) -The Margaret, of afwoy, ad JoRep tu Heuzey of Liver- ?? case terminated last evening at sit o'clock. It had been an action for master mariner's wages, brought for service on board both vessels, for a period comprising nearly four years. The defenco was that oa taking the accounts between the petitioner and the owner of these ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... STAFFOJFDSHIRE ADJOURNED SESSIONS, An Adjoulrned Quarter Sessions for the trial of prisoners was opened at the Shire Hall, Stafford, yesterday, before ?? EaIl of Lichfield (chairman), and T. F. Twomlow, Esq. (assiBtant-charrman). The calendar contained the namles of ninety-five prisoners, but the offences waere of ma ordinary description. The following gentlemen wore sworn on the Grandl Julry ...

MURDER BY A SAILOR

... At the ?? Criminal Court, yesterday, Patrick Donovan, 19 years of age, a seaman, was Indicted for the wilful murder of James Gardiner. The facts of this case have been given very recently, and the evidence was in a very narrow compass. It appeared that the irtoner was a sailor, and he had been lodging with the deceased, who kept a lodging house for sailors at the East-end of the town, and had ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF FORGERY

... -EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF YOJWERY. At 'the Bow-street Poliot-oaurt yesterday, Thombs Brown, architect Bnd surveyor, of Robert-street, Adelphi, was bronght before Mr. Carrie, on a charge of forgery. ; Mr. Mullins, solioitor to the London Bankers' Aesociation, conduttad the proseoution on behalf of the Bank cf London; and Mr. Abrems, of Bow-street, defended the prisoner. Mr. M1llina in opening ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BIrMlINGHAM BANIKUPTCY COURT. YESTY1RD)AY. BtEIORE MR. COMMISSIONER SANDERS.9 -pII VISA'AHATION OF BALANCE.SiliET9.-Th55 Commissioner III11 ?? st~ated that the bankrupts' balance-shoost, as at p,.11l preparedl, were very iteficient, and added that lie should on hvilg tensproperly nmadc out. Onl thu tolp of each hc~ thre erecerainprinted notes. and hie should require that sois h atenedto inl ...