TRIALS FOR MURDER

... At the Winehester Assizes, on Saturday, Edward Lee, aged 26, a gipsy, hawker, was indicted for the willul murder. of gliza Colt Lee, at Waterloo Vile, Heant, on the 21st June last. The gipsies congre- gated about the Osatle, and there was considerable excitement among them. The ?? queen was out- side the courtthouse, gaily dressed, and the feeling against the prisoner was intense among his ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE, COURTS. MARYLEBONE. A tall powenol fellow, who gave the nae of Williamc Atkcins, was brought up charged with burgiariously entering the dweling-hosase of Samnuel Gregeon, Eg., M.M., 32, Upper Harley-atreet, and violently assaulting William Sho t, the butler. William Short ?? the 5thJuneIlocked up the house securely about 11 at night. Shortly after 2 1 was awoke by hearing a noise ...

COUNTY POLICE COURT, FRIDAY, July llth

... COUNTY POLICE COURT, Fain&Y, July lltb. . . - - - - - - - I [t3efortirJ. RA DFORD, Esq.. and E. RA OFORLD, Esq.) ] i A gipsy, bamed Sa rah Clayton, vas brought up on remand Thet Charged with cutting and wounding Benjamin James Clayton, te a travelling scissor-grinder, With whom she had been cen (B liabiting. The prosecutor was conveyed from the Infirmary, [, and was carried into the justice ...

Law Intelligence

... Yalu ?11ttillpirt, d OUTER HOUSE. b (Before Lord Ardmillan.) DECLARATOR OF MARRIAGE. N MACDON'ALD V. MACDONLD. I This was an action of declarator ef marriage, 5 at the instance of Margaret Mackinnon or Mac- a donald, against Patrick Alacdonald, Esq., of, or a residing at, Ardimore, Duirinish, in tkc Island bf v Skye. After a record had been made up a proof t had been allowed, and evidence ...

BRAILES

... ENQUIRY INTO THlE BRAILES CHARITIES. las On Wednesday the 16th inst. Walter Skirrow, jun., Esq. wL one of the Inspectors of Charities, attended at the B~oys' La School, for the purpose of enquiring into tho Endowed Charities of this pariash, and ascertaining whether any and what improvements might be made in the management or application thereof. Tho room was filled to overflowing during ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... ZYORKSHIRE SUXMMER A S SI Z E S. CROWN COURT. WVEDNEASDA Y, Jhlly 23. SENTENCES. FRANCIS HENiY TAYLOR, alias HENRY LEE (42), who had pleaded guilty to bigamy at Leeds, on the 11th of February, 1853. Six months' ilnrisonmea nt. JANE JOHNSON. who had pleaded guilty to bigamy, on the 1st of October, 1861, at Hull. Threc xonth! smpSrisoen- 7enot. SAMUTEL WEST, who had pleaded guilty to stealing ...

THE ATTEMPTED RAPE AND MURDER OF A YOUNG LADY

... ,TXPED a Ya&'p A-ND BILDZr ll~1aYu, LAD-sr. nquiry is& about to be made as to the hGiberr, the Fordingbridge merderer, g 48mued to death, obtained boie ticket of ?? of burglary and of highway d else for attemptel rape, before the f rO5d to Fordingbrdge, as be ieft it, a. It MOa. He l3ved close to Fordng-f d wae not driven to deeperatiou through WenAdered about the filcl on Sundays he3 rnme ...

THE SHEFFIELD CEMETERY OUTRAGES

... I THE SEEFD CETERY OUTRAGES. I AS THE CHARGE AGAINST THE RECTOR.. of At the York ssizces, on Thursday before Mr. Justice of Mollor, John Lvesoy out onbail, as1 oliarewith makinga - falseentcofbnxial on tho3rd of prillast5and giving a he false certificate of te same burial on the 5th of Juno last, of at Sheffield. Mr. Price, Q.C., and Mr. Hannay prose. Do, cuted; Mr. Bliss, Q.O., and Mr. Blnhr ...

TI AM ABUT UNDER.LYNE].-%.-&-I

... TI AM ABUT UNDER.LYNE ] . - ?? & -I O- londa- morning, at the SeOWnhahlahtOn, U1wAffibk ilipwuel Robirt- yaN iza BfIDa !Vhjwwcs BarOW, A Ward, JA;W3 cl iad 7Thh& VWs JAhSoth lere ?? dock,. onl rezand, charged with having murdered p6 .o ibU Jump,. on the 28th June last, While In the eieodn W. C06bLtk for teh p EroBCaffio_'m idfia _Jq4-_ scsi, am the bench -would be a~ware, hadniad est~at. ...

IMPORTANT DECISION UNDER THE NEW BANKRUPTCY ACT

... JUDGMENT OF THE LORD CHANCELLOR. IN BIE MEW AND TIIORNE, BANKRUPTS. (From our ozwn Reporter.) COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN, WVEDNESDAY, 23RD JULY, 1802. His Lor(dship delivered judgment this morning as follows: In regard to this matter of Mew and Thorne, which has received my most careful consideration since the hearing, the nature of the case as presented to me may be sufficiently stated ...

ELOPEMENT AND DIVORCE

... The following oase was heard ?? Rev. Fransis Speddlng, curate of Shiffnal Shrop. shire, sued for a divorce on the ground uf his wife's adultery with the co-respondent, Dr. Thomas Eaton Lander, of the same place; and he also claimed the sum of £2000 as damages, The respondents pleaded not guilty. The parties were married in 1846, and they bad had four children. Mrs. Spedding's last confinement ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... I BEFORE P. F, CURRY, 3%Q, CORONER. On the body of William Allardye, a saileor, 38 yease of Rile. The deceased arrived in Liverpool on the 18th instant, In the shi? Marohmnont, from Quebec, and boarded at the S~aito&s Home. The deceased went to Mr. Heaes' spirit vaults, Paradise. street, about balf-past four o'clock on Tuesday even- iug. He then appeared to be sober, and got nothing to drink. ...