THE REV. MR. WYCHERLEY'S CASE

... THE REV. MR. WVCHERLEYwS CAs. On Wednesday, the RTe. Thomas Wyoheri6, late minister at the& Baptist chapel Clapham-rise, was charged at Lambeth police-court, for the fourth time, before Mr. Elliott, with being concerned with Mary A-an Newton in stealing 501. in bank notes and other[ property. The first witness called was Mr. Alfred Cooper Woodward, a clerk in the International Telegraph office ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF MURDER

... EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF M1JR-DER. On Monday, a respectably-dressed man, named Joi,91 Calltiaon, was charged at the istrylebone police-court with the murder of a man namied Patrick Moore.-William Tracey, 104 D, said : About two o'clock on Sunday morning I was on duty at Moly- neux-street station, when a female fetched ice to 25, Newunham-street, Lisson-grove. On entering one of the rooms I saw ...

PROFLIGACY AND SUICIDE

... PROFLIGACY AND SUICIDE, On Monday, mir. Walthew held an inquiy at the Five Bells tavern, Limehouse, respecting the death of William Nevell, aged thirty-nine years, who was alleged to have committed suicide und&c the follow- ing circumstances:- Eliza Head; wife of a mariner, said that sbe last saw the deceased on Saturday week. Witness's hus- band had just returned from a long voyage, add find- ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT—YESTERDAY

... GLASGOW BANKrtU'rCY (C'OtRIT ?? I:ZAULUATIUN OF- MJOlULSKS &, LU'. The bankhrupts were wholesale warohousenieat, aaad Alf.x- tinder burd Hugh Morrison were the individuaai partners of the biran. The examination took place within the chambers s of Shieris Sir Archabald Alason. There were preszent-Mr. J. S. Fleanati writer, agent in the seineslrateioi : r. Wirl Tolinae, accountant, trustee; Mr ...

BRUTAL MURDER

... BRUTAL MUBDER.- I lMlE BAY, SUNDAY..-Lost evening a brutal mur- der was perpetrated it a little village called Maypole, ituate in the parish of Hfeme,- a short distance from ?? Day. 'The raurdered man was a carrier between this place ad (anterb'ury, and a dealer In stock, named Biehard 9teed.' lt appearo' that' early in. the evening be was- drinlking a6 a pxublic house in Herne with a nunnber ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... I7 -5 - ?? ?? ,- , ,w O S r# 2 ;whenw thei~:'lorddhp nip~gdie the' ?? gesentW fo thea.'--Telmor4 CxiefJuiticO d&th befBatB * . o s-EaT.- Juetiqe :.Hyes aad.Mr..B.rO, * NoRTUMWu5?. . JastiWc Fitzgeraildai4 Ms%.BAVOA . ..L aMrvJptstclOwBrgie1 aid.BarO o, agiemt. , Mwsus.L-Oh~efJualeB Mouaha'd r.s-hi .'Jatice, . Kegh., I ! i.: .. ?? CossuauOiTr.-li- Ja~ttidc Ball aqd ' 3*,: ?? ' On the eldnster'; ...

Law intelligence

... Labo 3intdlfamcf. NO)TICES.-THIS DAm COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. AT 10J.-BEFOEoa Tmn LOnDS JUSTICES.-To be mentioned: Birtle's Ette. AplsGrat Western Railway v;metro- -poll tan Railway Ceaspaay, part beard. Appeal motlon : X~n- -teak v. Great Western Railway Ceompany, part heard. aROLLS COURT, CHANCEIIY-LM'lE. lAT ?? judigient:; Beaunsent v. Carter, at 12 -Remain- ing petitions, at 4. ...

Legal Intelligence

... Kegal .'Nftifigen ce. ROLLS COURT. DUDLIN, TUESDAY. [FroMl OUR SPECIAL REPORTER.] n THE 3IALLYCLARE CONGREGATION. i AREL V. rALT., TIHE ATTORNEY-GENERAL V. HALL. THE bearing O! these cases was resumed at a late period of the day. Mr. FITZGIBBON continued the reading of the To- later's proofs. Ile proposed to give in evidence a sermon preached on the death of the Rev. Mr. Aber- nethy, in which ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTEIUDA.Y. [Before EDws1nD On1ce, Esq., R.M.] ASSAULTS. John Crawford was charged with having committed nn assault on a pointsman on the Northern Counties Railway,named Win. Fife. It appeared that the prisoner had trespassed on the railway, and that he assaulted the complainant whea he was ordered off. A woman named Mary Cassidy deposed that the prisoner was of unsound ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-S.TURDn.m. [Before EDoW.nD Onwe, Esq., R.M.] CARRYING ARG5 IN A PROCLAIMED DISTRICT, James Byers, Hillsborough, was brought up in custody, charged with having carried arms in the pro- claimed district of Belfast. The prisoner said he was a servant, and that the gun found in his possession was his master's. He was carrying it through the town to a gunsmith, to have it ...

THE MAILS OF THE PETERHOFF

... TIlE MAILS OF THE PETERHOFF. T11E case of the Peterhoff, or rather of the mails which the Peterhoff carried, is likely to be of much interest. We gave yesterday, at some length, the arguments before the United States' Prize Court, as we find them reported in the New York papers. No candid person can read those arguments without perceiving the delicacy of the questions involved, and especially ...

A STRANGE STORY

... - A STR&NGE STORY. 11 , In the archives of the Criminal Court of Bavaria there are forty-twoiponderous folio volumes of manusoript, cn- taining the evidence in a single case of murder. It was a remarkable case, whether as regofols the position of the accused, the circnmstanes,of the crime, or the length of time over which the investigation t 'xtended. In these short-lived days, however, forty ...