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Inquest on Captain Brenton

... lie n On Tuesday morning, at eleven o'clock, Mr. Wakley id coroner, and a jury composed or thirteen gentlemen idi amongst whom were Sir George Pocock, General Reeves, th Captain Fuller, and other persons of great respectability in re the neighbourhood, assembled at No. 18, York street, Bryanstone-square, the residence of the late Captain Ed! ,yward Pelham Brenton, R.N., for the purpose of ...

Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey

... I CHARGE Or MunpiE ON TlHE HIcH SEAS.-Richard Edwards, cap. tam, aged X4, and John Woodcock, 19, mate of an English trading vessel to Pertugal (committed by the Mayor of Falmouth), were indicted for the wilful murder of Alexander Nance, 16, upon the high seas, within the jurisdiction of the Admiralty of England. Jeremiah Sullivan deposed that he was a seaman on board the ship Ada, from St. ...

Insolvent debtors' court

... ,1Sojvept, Debtors' C.u*.. A Williar Fletcher, the 4ithfhl :at dantt.n:LordByren forir. tweusiy years, applied on bis retition to be dischargedon4er thef act,and wvafsunopposed'byf b a dredits.' ';' Poor Fletcher had, it adpears from blb~cbeduibeen stru.' gling for some' years with the corrading: -eemy po*erty, his debt s . extending, . from ' the' year, .89, onlg aiounted to-: 4491. Ils. lod ...

Surrey General Quarter Sessions

... Iurrey -Goebis Quarter. Sesions* These Sessions dammnereed on Monaday morning at Newingtou. Rdwii S iuabei.ged- 13edy, persisted in pleading gulty to ali indictment, charging him t ih riaving picked the-pocket of Daniel Hatch, during Camberwelf fair, af a silk handkerchief -Theculprt was attired in the p1ison rlotbing. Mr.Keene, the governor of oreemonger-aiei gpaol, stated that the prisoner, ...

Serious Poor Law Affray at Dewsbury

... 'Sierious Po~r Law Aurpr at Veauy The secornd meeting of the'Poor ~aw GuardiaosofPCws- bury, since receiving peremptory orders from bePooprlLtw Com~missioners to put the Poor Law Amendmenit Act~into operation forthwith, took place on 1V~opday. last. ,Greatex- .citernent prevailed in the town and rneighboutlioOd ats.soon' as it was known that those orders had b~een received. About the hour'that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... pOL1CE? INT?2(A? On Mfonday a young mnar, nameid Jteh'.r~toess,3as ~brVO1bt ,efre iMr. Alderman Pinie, charged witk steeling a troll of abets worth about SI8., fromd the warettouse of esosars. }lips neg in Addle-street. J. Emmerson, porter -to Mdeuire. * pliicg. said the prisoner came into the warehouse about hslfan hour before he committed the robbery to inquire if- it belonged to M\essrs. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORFOLK CIRCUIT.-NoRwics, APRIL 12. Muri&n.-CharlesDDayne8was this morning put to the bar, arraigned upon an indictment, which charged him with hav- ing administered arsenic to his wife, Hannah Daynes, on the 11th of March,-with intent of his malice aforethought to murder her. Witnebses'prbved that on the 11th of March the village in which the prisoner lived was thrown into the utmost con- ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... W b U: ::: t :- St.~ncts *okbolee on'hebdl b oboesiin nilx a~ ozohe.WISSW emithat n& ,maIoud lhe're: ipWpOrmeoe~atoYh os; egv h -chilldren, scapd, bU wich tlimetek ae'a rebbthe I ~jup~d gUn limel . ,,AMt4hert nMVateR but4e ecse About tweve -o'clc .,hehIw n~ot'etd eawe~tn '& ~r~If~ a ~~ ~ ~ but c6~~H'ild I *o ~~4da~&~irk6Aps& btV.h ,huii sad~'oeaou ildn 'l~ ba' fit' l~i In'0 huppr~btsOtbl: l~ ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... . - aI, anx - . w JAM Deile Guthrie, who was before the Court on Fr.- 4day, ime up tot at4dicSilOn. Itt wasOomP.1a41C9 againt the IWQlt, wrho,' bad lbaeWe_* l#i:te 21st Fusi leer, that be hbad bMen 4a .rsdeit within. tho 'wls otfthe Queen's Bench upwards of two years, Sld bad spent u pwds of IJOOL The oppositlon wa. on tOA groUnd thai be ldh: made sway with the propertp by staying la. prism ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... SURREY RSSIO-iSI SECOND CONViCTION or SUiRGON T OMAS.-Of Monday theieiisins conie Ed, n'd'ihiiediAtelyg ' pon the -cburt cioue knoi that- fri' /eredqji( ehoas *Sonen Thowas w d't~ik~liei 'trial Upoh ai'hlidiottixent fdr felo-Ridhoid Sti66rd CMdkd' wasWsork, 'a'd piro'duced leftWtek bFidminittra- ton'.)6fith-e ite Mis.' Cnii''s iopert.y ' Witneis snid he was thebrotlici~lftXiht-1a'd9 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTSYMZGZNCE.; hoUfSE OF LORDS., EA1lL OF SEFTON'SCx.mS.-Their lordships after hearing counsel, and examining witnesses, resolved'that the Barl of Sefton had made out his claim to vote at the election of Re- presentatives Peers for Ireland.; d a- - if- EWING V. B s.-The Lord Chancellor gavejudgment in this appeal, reversing the decision of the -Court of Sessions, with costs. . -C1 VICE ...

POLICE

... WO]LIC2ES BENEFIT SOCIETIES -The president of a benefit society, held in Aldgate, called The Brothers of Humarnity, was suen- moned before the LoiAd Mayor, for having refused lo pay over to a member the sum of 101., the funeral expenses of the complain. ant's wife. The complainant stated that he had paid 2s. 4d. a month fcr 12 years to the society, and was by the rules entitled to all the ...