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EXTRAORDINARY FRAUD IN JAMAICA

... EXTRAORDINARY FRAUD IN JAMAICA, A correspondentoi the &oesman, writing from Falmouth, Jamaica, reports the proceedings of a Mr. Wilson, a merchant and a magistrate at the place. The correspon- dent writes: Had anyone in Falmouth been requested to point out a man thoroughly honest, almost solvent, and really to be depended on, he would have had no difficulty- the choice is exceedingly limited ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE.—£1,000 DAMAGES

... BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE.-Riooo DAMAGES. On Monday, at the Nottingham assizes, the case Reynolds v. Topham was tried. Mr. Serjeant O'Brien and Mr. Cave were for the plaintiff, and Mr. Digby Seymour for the defendant. The plaintiff was the daughter of Mr. Thomas Reynolds, farmer and butcher, Warsop, Nottinghamshire, and the defendant was the manager of his grandmother's farm, at the same ...

EXECUTION AT STAFFORD

... . SHOCKING SCENE ON THEB SAFFOLD. William Collier. who was sentenced to death at the late StaffordBhire assizes, for the murder of Mr. Thomas Smith, at Whiston Eaves, near Cheadle, was executed in front of the County Prison, at Stafford, on Tuesday, in the presence of several thousand spectators. The crime for which he suffered was of a peculiarly atrocious ohoractr and com- mitted under the ...

THE [ill] MURDER IN ARD WICK

... - * - - L.L - AE.L 7 TaH. ATT PrRt) MURDER IN ARDWLOI. At the City Pollee Oourt. on Thursday,, Rdard ?? wis charged with nutting and wounding Jane Ul, with intent to murder her, The provecutrtz, vwhose life TWa pronounced to be in danger for some (lays since last Good Fziday, en account of the Injuriee she had received, now appeared to be In a state of oonvaletcenae. The prisoner was not ...

CONVICTION OF A BARONESS FOR MURDER

... I~ ~~ I A telegram has already announced the conviction of the Baroness Julia de Ebergenyl, alias Baroness Maria Vay, for the alleged murder by poison of Mathilda Btueff, wife - On-& ?? .Ohorinky, son of Gustavus Conut of Chorineky, Baron de Le.ass;, -1 .tr of the arch. dudlyof Austriabelow ?? Animmenseconcourseof .peoI surrounded the.ariminal court of Vienna, In which : the rl took place, on ...

MANCHESTER ASSIZES

... I -1 f ! ?, , :.T, .1 I I . , T :CE OWEN GO;4VQlT.S~mg. ?? otC U.-R.J t5OO $liih.): t, IM ANTI-CWHO-$ 'P~1f1 T£ODZ ml i, ?? Bohal,' Wcor6 i, 28, 3rodited for having, at Roc~q o h Uc anlv l and ?? ihot at Davrid AH 4ef'hfs ofice, 'isttl' itent there hiii hen to mtl, disfgue, _ ad~diiable'bhin. There~wO*8 ?? *xidicint,. Mr. Tonr ptd,,n 3Er~ns>Je d ef~ sita~ ls nIsf@ wlhohad bd agoodetcatltii, ...

EXTRAORDINARY ACTION FOR LIBEL

... I EXTILAORDINARY ACtION P0F LIBEL. The ttial of an action for libel brought by Risk Allah against the proprietors of the Daily de/graph commenced in the Court of 'Queen's Bench on Baturday. Mr. Serjeant Barry, in opening the case on behalf of the plaintiff, said he hadto state one, of the most extraordinary narratives ever Ilitened tomn a court of justice, fertile as the courts of justiee of ...

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, ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... LIRPOOL ASSIZES. I CROWN OOURT.._ymAy., (D F°on W arat BA39I - LY.J TRADr OUTMAMI AM wIGAN Jom Joue, 32, Ak ShIer, 2, 2 ad lohies Mepjd, 1, were indicted ?? at Wlgan, on the 2t of March tl, tbwn g1npower at a houre 1wlth intent of doing aou ?? t JosePh Johnson. Mr. Pope and M AO= prouccuted; Mr. Tonr appeared for JoLRly, and Mr. Mottlwghan for the two other prisoners. !h soners Shepherd were ...

MANCHESTER COUNTY COURT.—THURSDAY

... MIANCHESTER COUNTY COURT.-TiEURSDAT. (ftvonn MR. ALFrED MKLNZ DnPgUn 3UD0;.) GLUNNON V0. ROGERS. Mr. R. B. B. Cobbett appeared for the plaintiff, d ir. Richardson, barrister, represented the defendant. The, action war, to recover £50 damages for an ansault, and false Imprisonment. The plaintiff, Henry Glennon, Is a waiter, lving at 36, Goulden-street, Oldham Ioad, and the defendant, Broom. ...

ALLEGEDL [ill] UPON A STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATE

... ALLEGED LIBEL UPON A STIPENDIA1.Y MAGISTRATE _ In the Court of Qaeen's Bench, on Wednesday, an 4pplication was made, on the part of Mr. Travis, stipen- diary magistrate of Hull, for a erliminalinformation against a Mr. Hunt, publisher of the Hull Morning yr,3 angd Adveriiser, and a Mr. Spurr, an attorney, for an alleged libel by the latter, inserted In the paper in the form of a latter. The ...

MURDER OF AN AMERICAN JOURNALIST

... I UTRDER OF AN AMERICAN JOURNALIST, A Richmond paper of November 24, says: The city wau startled this forenoon by the report that H. Rives Pollard, editor and proprietor of the Southern Opinion, had been assaseinated. In last Saturday's Opinion appeared two or three articles reflecting upon the private oaaracter of several young women of this city, one of which pointed to the daughter of one ...