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THE LATE ATROCIOUS MURDER AT NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE

... THE LATE ATROCIOUS MURDER AT NEW- CASTLE-UPON-TYNE. ?? lile inquest resumed its sittings on Wednesday, anid continued their investigation into this remarkable case for four days. The excitemett which this mysterious and extraordinary occurrence has created has not been equal led. Elizabeth Millie cxamined.-I am the daughter of the deceased. On Thursday lie came to dinner at half-past twelve; ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... On Monday, David Burton, an elderly man, was in- dicted for an indecent assault urpon Francis Clarkv, a sea- man on beard the John. Bull stuatner, wlich plies between London and.Harmblrg. The prisoner, it appeared, was one of three Custom- house officers C ho went on board the vessel in questiont to prevent simruggling, and the offence was alleged to have been conr'ritted on the night in ...

CENTRAIL CRIMINAL COURT

... The fifth session of this court for the current year com- meiced on Monday morning before the Lord Mayor, the Recorder, Aldermen, and Sheriffs. The calendar contains a list of 227 prisoners for trial, and It Is expected that there will be a considerable addi- tion before the week closes. I John Taylor and William Goodall wcre indicted for Conspiring to defraud tile surveyor of the roads of the ...

ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF THE DUKE OF NORMANDY

... | ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATIGX-N-'OF THEDUKEl -, -O0FI NGORMANDY ?? ''i t . I A' I! ?? : i , X *ri-fuitbL 'i invsiaV ' j 'tia . _- , bl .- - ?? Ttfb sr~yt'h r tagistt~tes if Ourlib hail ii hlsdi a ~tihiic * Sntifuttlidrinvestigatf tlie 'a'ti*tt' t iupog *tles a life of Charles Louis, thsi1hike 61 andyi td on of tl Louis XVrz 'Jf ihtibequifbi e fss':bieilig k1ibwn i5 I ¶ftlv patt ?? idknhfsg ...

DREADFUL MURDER AND ARSON

... | .- The town of Newcastle-upon.Tyrne was last week the ts scend of one of the most brutal and inhuman nriuhrders~ ''that ever disgraced la civilised community, and, up t5 this moment, mystery shrouds the perpetrator of the horrid 0O deed, as well as the motives by which he has been, ac. Is tuated. One individual onliy has fallen a victim to thle 5, ?? M~illie, a clerk in thle Newicastle ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... . I EXCISE COURT. JMPORTANT TO AUCrIONrERaS. Mr. George Robins applied to the Commissioners for hed return of 1,0101. 12s. 6d., the auction duty paid upon 3 sate which had not been completed. 1n 1836 an estate at Backland Filleigh, in Devonshire, cousistieg of a mansion-house and 2,000 acres, was sold at the Auction Mart, in tIt, city, by Mr. George Robins, to a Captain Temnpler, for 34,6501. ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONERS, INQUESTS. , : A coroner's inquest: was hald on Tuesday in the boards room of St. Sepulchre's Worlkhouse, on the body of Ri- Re chard Foster, aged 42. -sa It appeared that the deceased was a town carman. On Tuesday afternoon last the deceased was taken to the sh, lodging-house of Mr. Williams, of West-street, Smith- J. field, by three men, who requesited to allow him (deceased) LI to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ?? 7 LAW. _ ?? 3 s ILA L =z -I O UP 9E'S BENCH. ?? t. (301a)KE; F .-PleogW6 r. '5t '0 wereforthe'plaintiff; Sir ?? ?? P~etersdolrf tb ,;he, de-fenda4nt. - 5tM1 . .Igqrsad the plaintig i' a lit graphic drafts- it'tbo ewphoy of Xr. -aHImO a deVl, an, y he defendant 8U2, ,itect, Tbe- paities reside-at Hammers!mith. The acti~on was brought td recover 'compensation in damages froni tahte ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... , _~ e SUSSPECTED MURiDER IN IT0TorNr AAM CdiuRT-RiOAD.- ?? Tuesday the coroner's irivrstigation, whiic:h had'been se adjotirned from Friday last, relative to the deathe of the. ty tunforturnate boy, Christopher Wildanian, aged eleven y-ars, vho. alleged thiat he had been ?? by a man twearing the garb of the British Legion, in 'T'otte iham- il place, was ?? before iIr. Stirling and thle jury, ...

SUSPECTED MURDER OF A FEMALE BY DROWNING IN THE NEW RIVER

... S U S P E C T E D R t Js w UTE M A L E | 'WI~IqG ~rg~EWRIVER. I fliOrrGArn; Ilaynaer. a tall, iithletic Itnan; aboutt 30 years' ef ages; Wa5 broughd.iifbtse an ~e~fl inthe cuwtodyi; o Irsetrlu ind ?? geant Collins, of-the Nir divrisioncbargd O tfl iW b ,baing teen conerned in the iander.OfD :ponUaWoiaD, abaut-o0 years of age, it present unkloip* T'd Nse 9tibit onriddrable,:4r~erstr; Aai Ato ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTEL IGENCE..,j WORSHIPFSTREET. A SCENE OF MISERY.-A man named John Jones, and a boy about twelve years of age, his son, were aharged before Mr. Broughton, on suspicion of having broken into the shop of a Jew salesman, named Marks, in Old-street- road, and stolen two pairof trousers. The elder prisoner, it appeared, was a jobbing tailor, vwho had on Saturday earned 6d, by performing a ...

MYSTERIOUS CHARGE OF MURDER

... On Saturday ?? Lennox, of Low Hesket, in this county, innkeeper, was committed to our gaol. on the charge of having been concerned in the murder of Thomas Hunter, a carrier, who was cruellyn murdered in Novemn- ber, 1837, near Orton, in Westmoreland. The charge against the prisoner Lennox was heard before Major Wilde on Tuesday last, when it appeared tliat the sole ac- cusation against him at ...