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WARWICKSHIRE SESSIONS

... WARWIcESHIRE SESSIONS. The Easter Sessions for this county were held at the Shire Hall, Warwick, yesterday, (Tuesday.) There were present W. Dickins, Esq., Chairman, Sir T. G. Skipwith, Burt., Deputy-Chairanan, Lord Leigh, Sir P. Van Notten Pole, Bart., E. Bolton King, Esq., M.P., W. S. Dugdale, 0. R. Bracebridge, It. Greaves, W. Sands Cox, J. 0. Bacchus, W. Wills, W. Parker, R. D. Vaughton, T ...

LATEST NEWS

... (BE Blectric TftegraPh.) Offlces, Temple Buildings, New Streets THE HAYMARKET MURDER. At the sitting of the Central Criminal Court, to-day, the. Jus-y found a true bill against Giovanlmi Lani, for the wilful murder of Heloise Taubin. Tite trial Will take place on Thursday. FRANCE. Tile ceremony of opening the new Boulevard was im- posing. The Emperor rode alone at a distance of about fifty ...

TRIAL OF THE REV. MR. SMITH AND HIS WIFE FOR ATTEMPT TO MURDER

... (Fro our ow1 tReporter.) GLOUCESTrEt, Tuesday, April 6th. BEroRE BAiRON CEANNELL. The most intense excitement has prevailed here to-day in consequence of the trial of the Rev. Mr. Smith, of Bris- tol, and Mrs. Smith, on the charge of maliciously cuttleg and wounding John Leach with intent to murder him. At an early hour the Shirehall was besieged by crowds of people anxious to be present at ...

District News

... v'nistritt LAtwo. DUDLEY. HIGHWAY ROBBERY AND VIOLENT AssAULT-At the Paeubte Office, yesterday, before J. E. Swindell and A. B. Cochrane, Esqrs., Francis Fleming, of King Street, miner, was charged with committing a highway robbery, with violence, (with-two others,) in the Mairuble, on the 7th of October, 1857, on the person of a vell sinker, named Joseph Izon. The particulars of the Case, ...

Birmingham Police Court

... mirfniltqplL? volict darl. YESTERnDAY. Beffcre Measrs. P. C. S.~ AlfaeeraecY ascd P1. LloydL. ATTEMPTED POCKET PIboxI~Eaj-2h~Vmas Priice, aged twenty- three, of Darwin Street,; fl ?? nesps agdtwnyY Street barbe, wer a.j liattempting to pick pockets- thS mornng t te Ne Stee&allwsey Station. ?? guard' on12 the Midfland Line, Stated that hiewas Waitting en tlie.platform. for the 9.30 train from ...

STRANGE CHARGE OF IMPOSTURE AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... It is often asserted that truth is stranger than fiction, and that incidents in real life frequently out-vie the most extravagant and highly-coloured idoas of the romancist. The correctness of those assertions was never more clearly proved than in a strange charge of imposture which wias preferred before Mr. Kynnersley, at the Public Office, yesterday, (Wednesday,) against a decently attired ...

STAFFORDSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... 'The Court opened yesterday tWednssday,) at ten o'clock, for the trial of prisoners. The calendar contained the names of twenty- tbree priesner. The Magistrates preaent were FANCias TWEM- aowe, Esq., (Chairnuan,) HENRY HILL, (Assistanlt-chairman,) J. H. Pye, Esq.; H. C. Taylor, Esq., H. Gaunt, Fsq., Capt. Fowler Butler. The Grand Jury, of whom Mr. Edward Alibutt, of Hanley, was foreman, having ...

WORCESTERSHIRE SESSIONS

... The following cases were disposed of after our despateh left on Tuesday evening. ASSAULT, WITH ItNTENT, rEAR OLDBURY, - Stephe= J01i, miner, who was acquitted on a charge of having robbed Maria Bates of six halferowns, o0 the 16th of March, while walking on the road between Oldbury and West Bromwics, was placed in the dock on the charge of having criminally assaulted herat the same time and ...

The Metropolis

... 90 ?? A ROW AT THE CRYSiAL PALE&.-At the Lambeth Police Court, on Tuesday, the .Hon. G. C. Norton was engaged for nearly three hours in investigating a charge against three young gentlemen cadets at the Addiscombe lilitary College, for alleged misconduct at the Crystal Palace. The persons charged were Harry Mackenzie, Henry MaxweU Campbell, and Ernest Merriott, gentlemen cadets, the former ...

TRIAL OF A CLERGYMAN AND HIS WIFE, FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER

... TRIAL OF A CLERGYMAN AND IIS- WIFE, FOR ATTEMPTED MIURDER. In yesterday's Post we gave a brief sunmary of the case for the prosecution. In order that the whole facts may be before our readers we append a rcessuc of the whole trial. Samuel Smith, of Bristol, and Sarah, hss wife, were charged with attempting to murder John Leech, a road contractor, at Croydon. The case excited the utmost ...

The Provinces

... 4 vublITUS. THE TRAGEDY AT LERiwiCK.-This shocking tragedy is is yet unexplained. Nonmotive can be discovered. Mr. Williamson, the murderer and suicide, was a respectable nerchant; he appeared to have a warm affection for his amily, and his affairs do not show any embarrassment. ;ome of the local papers publish further details: His first rictim was his wife. He. had apparently struck her a ...

WARWICKSHIRE SESSIONS

... WARWICKSHIIE SSIONS. These Seesions were resumedyesterdaymornings ?? Dioxrsc, Esq., Chairman, Sir T. G. SeXPWITH, Bart., DeoIputy- Chairman, and other Magistrates. Amongst the caees fired for yesterday was that of The Queen i.7. Arcetage and Son, which wvas an indletmnent for a nuisance, Oceasioned by the chemical wtorks adjoising the new Gas Works at Saitley. Mr. Spooner, Mr. Adams, and Mr. ...