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; ...

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 ...

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 ...

EXETER GUILDHALL

... VEDNE8SDAY.-Before the Mayor f W. lIe-ndail, Esq.#, H., Hooper, S. Daviecs, ina4 W. Tombs, Esqrs. B}CnABD LEy, for striking a neighbour In Spiller-etreet, named Fanny Ashford, flve or six times in the face, was fined 5a. and ?? auditora appointed on the previous Saturday were sworn in. FRIDAY.-Before the Mayor, H. Hooper,indJ. Sheppard, Eaqri On tbe application of Mr. H. W. Hooper,- solioitorl ...

STAFFORDSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... STAFFORDSHJIRE SPRING ASSIZES. CROWN COURT.-YESTERDAY. Mir, Baron Chanmell took his seat on the bench at nine O'clock. STABBING AT WOLVERIiAMPTON. - Henry Hughes surrendered tolhis bail, and pleaded notguilty toacharge of feloniously cutting and wvounding Francis Mldman, with intent to dlo him grievous bodily harm, on the 18th of September, at Wolverhampton. Mr. Brown appeared for the ...

Law Intelligence

... [ WILa Intelltgnst. NOTICEI&-THIS DAY. 10~.BRFoE TR L~a~ ?? petition: Re At 1.-Fr jdgmet: tepens . Vnabes.Motions (th55 sixh eal. aues,&'. Sld~p v.Dikinon(3-Hawkins v. VICE-CHANCRLLORS' COURTS, LINCOLN'S-INN. AT 1O0-BxFORlt Vicx-CnLA~oELLoso SIx B. T. KINSDRRSLRT - Motions (thes sixth seal). Motion.; Underwood v. Sturgis, part heard. Adjourned summonses: Blyth v. Carpenter-Windlsiid v. ...

MURDER BY STABBING IN ESSEX

... MfURDER BY STABBING7 IN BSSgEA. 1,11 A most extraordinary and sudde aifair took place at l s42 Dunow on Saturday evening; and, aean instance of the cowardly effect of the concealed koife, ani its dreadfal consequences, has seldom been paralleled in the county, MMX. About eleven o'clock a few wrangling words in rather a high tone were heard coming from near the grsi lamp, opposite ,L.] the D ...

TWO SHOCKING DEATHS FROM STARVATION

... ZITO SE70OZING D3ATAIS FPO1[ STA4 V Y- I ?? Lata on Frilay evening, an inqnest wee held by -Mr. H. Rieffla Walthow. the deputy-corouer for East Mdldidloeex, .at uhe Gresshopper public-housei, Charles-street, Mie-enda New-town, respecting ?? da3th of a mala person 'akne ivic, apparently abouc thbty-five yeats of age. It appeared from the evidence that, on the morinig of .Friday lht, shortly ...

COURT OF SESSION—TUESDAY, MARCH 11

... COURT OF S1E3IOM-Tuitsura ho IC sna i FIRST DIVISON. JoTje'ros iT. CALEDO5IA RAILWAY p A father sese the railway company for daunese,. la consequenes of his son having been kiled t I- W as alleged, of the eompany. Tbe deceased wa - W tbe company's 5er6v He waa doing duty o ia I t proceeding from Glasgow towards 4arlials, ngood. tr5t engiheman and brealkamin. The train han~ witit heavy, the ...

PORTMADOC

... . POT{TM ADP0.Q. PETTY ScssIpa§ FlayFcb. 28th, 1862.-Before M Mathew SHEolland ;,and'TJohn Jones, Esqrs. D. Wlyiims, Esq.,-was abso.! present towards the close of the mueeting: Refusing to paij a Seamna's TI ages.-Tho.sJames, mate of the schooner Poitland, summonaed CaptakinMorc ris of th'e'same vessel, f'i'asar s of Pwagss amountingta £2 13s. 9d. alleged to be due, and whiclh defendant had ...

PWLLHELI

... PWIVLHELI. PETTY SEssIoNs, Wednesday, March 5-Before the Rovds. J. P. Jones Parry and St. George Armstrong Williams. anti Excise Prosecution.-Hugh Jones and Evan Jones, the former residing in the parish of Rhiw, and the latter at Llanfaslrhys, were charged with having, on the 6th day of February last, sold beer and spirits, without having a license authorising them to do so. Mr. Alexander ...