LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... i - _ . - .i . I I I CROWN COURT. Bt MORE0 LOBD CNIW'JUSTIuC BOVILL. g, 7 THURSDAY, AUGUST 15. His lordship took his seat at ten o'clock this in morning. Ld ATTEMPTED MURDER IN LIVERPOOL. of A joiner, named Michael Dunn, was charged 1e with ha'vig, on the 5th April, feloniously shot at it Themrs Connell, with intent to murder him. Mr. Pt Leofric Temple . supported the prosecution, and le Dr. ...

THE TRAGEDY AT LIMEHOUSE

... THE TRAGBEDY AT LIMEHOUSE. Yesterday John Wiggins, a lightermnan, lately dwelling at No. 1, Temperanec-cottages, Lower North- street, Limehonse, and within a few yards of the Regent's-c anal , was brought up on re mand before Mr. Paget, at the Thames police-court, charged with the wil- ful murder of Agnes Oakes, on the 24th of July last. fr. Charles Young, solicitor, again attended for the ...

CRIM. CON. ELOPEMENT, AND DESERTION

... CRIM. CO,., ELOPMMEINT, AND L n LL L DE1SERTION. At Southwark Police-court, on Tuesday, John Cle- ments, a scene-fitter employed at the Theatre Royal, Newoastle-on-Tyne, was brought up on a warrant, charged with neglecting to support his wife and four children, leaving them ohargeable to the parish of St. Gaorge-the-Martyr, Southvwars. William Fessum, 69 M, one of the offioers attached to the ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... yfLWRSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES. -4 WEST RIDING DIVISION. LrEEDS TOWN HALL, SATURDAY. CROWN COURT. (BeforeMr. Justice Lu9sir) WE CHRGE OF ARSON AGAINST A BATLEY MANUJFACTUIRER. THOMAS :WHITEHEAD (35), manufacturer, was again. placed at the -bar this morning on an indictment bharging him with ?? 2eloniously set fire to his mill on the 27th of Juno, with intent to defraud the Liverpool and London and ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... I LIVERPOOL ASSIZES, CROWX aotN TT. - WCDNITSIWAY. (Before Mr. J.6tice BOvil.) The crown business opened this morning. In charg- ing the jury his lordship said that the calendar con. tailed such an unusual amount of crime that their atten- tion would be occupied fora longer time thanusual. There were no fewer than eight crises of wilful murder, and other cases also such as rape, perjury, ...

COURT OF ADMIRALTY (IRELAND)

... COURT OF ADMIRALTY (IREL&ND). If another session has terminated without a settlement of the question of such interest to the people of Ireland as that relatieg to the tenure of land, there can be no com. plaint of Parliamentary inaction as regards the amendment of the Irish law of the sea. The Act for reconstructing th 3 Court of Admiralty in that country, and for giving it a jurisdiction ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... HOME CIRCUI1T.-CioyDoN, AUGUST 15. (Before Wr. Justice Blackburn and a Common Jury.) REAVX DAUAGHS FOR F5ALSE IMPRISONMiENT. The: case of Fishley v. Cooper and another wu an action to recover damages for wrongful dismissal a:. false imnprisonment upon a charge of embezzlement. T1 defendants pleaded in effect that the plaintiff was gnil of the offence of which they had accused him, and tic ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... NEWCASTLE. FRIDAY.-Before the MAYOR (Mr. Ald. HUNTER) and B. PLUMMEL, Esq. VIOLENT ASSAULT.-Patrick Monaghan, 15, was charged with violently assaulting Michael Macdonald, by striking him on the back with a hatchet. -The prosecutor lived in the Wall Knoll, and on the 27th July his wife and a woman named Garty-who was a friend of the prisoner's mother-jhad a fight, and he asked for fairplay. The ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... DEFORS UESSES. B. H. JONES AND T. R100tLUBANT. CHAlRE OF BSTRALING A MesKY.--Two men, named William Miller. and John Wright, were charged with steeling a- monkey, the property of Mr. Isase Olilford, West Derby. It appeared that the monkey, which was kept In the prosecutor's garden and allowed to roua about, was safe on Tuesday morning, but at a later period of the day It could not be found. ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... I BBFORE D. H. JONES AMD T. BROCRiLDBAnK, ESCqY ROBBERY OF WORIREIN'S TOOLS.-Au elderly man named William Alexander wag charged with stealing workmen's tools, the property of Mr. W. Ibbotnon, ot Liverpool. The oflence wee proved, andd the prisoner committed to gaol for two months. When the prisoner wae apprehended about 70 pawcftdkets relating to pledged tools were found in his poesusgion, and ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE ASSIZE

... CROWN COURT', YESTERDAY. DI ?? Mr. ,Tueffcc Sh~ee.) a. of CRIMINAL INFORMATTON AGAINfiT & NEWSPAPERt St PROPRIETOR. of Tlomas Earper, proprietor of the Cheltenhame Mercury, lie pleaded guilty to having, on the 12th of July, published a cer- Ig tain scandalous and msalieioue libel in the form of a letter con. I's cerning one Samuel Onley. The complainant Is leesee of the ,I. Cheltenham Theatre, ...

THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH AT BRADFORD

... Yesterday morning an inquiry was opened at the Pack HorenInon,WeatgateBradfora,beforo br.Jewison, coroner, to inquire into the eureumsttnces whioh led to the death of George Bonn, a miner, forty-three years of age, and who resided at Beok-hill, North 3ierley. The deceased, who was married, and has left a family, was found, as previously mentioned in this journal, in Bilsbridge-laue, Bradford, ...