HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIHCOA F UTCJ1T ad ' ?? at three o'clacki, a mentioned' in our on last, the Jury in'the cds'e of the lgow.wea'V&rs, re- -n, turned their, verdicti finding u-iiaaihously,' William en Kimmie and James Johnstonr giwitg,'and by a'plhua- lity of.'voices, Charles Christie'and James Graiiger Pi- aisodguilt~y. ; ?? .- . ?? rt- Mr Jeffrey, in a short speechp made - forcible ap- en peal to the' humaniy ...

CURIOUS CASE OF BREACH OF THE PEACE

... CURIOUS CASE OF AREACH OF THE PA7EX. | ;I DOWNPATRICK ASSIZES-MAPcHs A0. THE XING V. WILLiAM 13ZLLINSGAM.SW&50.N On this day' the following important and interesting; trial came on in the Crown Court, before the HEn. 'Judge.Daly, I t and a most respectable Jury of the county. of Down. -The traverser, William tellitigham Swan (commonly called Ma- . jorSwan), was put'to toe bar, and arraigned ...

POLICE

... : POlrICE. MO W1-STR EET. A well-known house. treaker ef the name of Joseph BZard- son, who was confined in the llouse of Correction, (in ?? of burglary, broke out from that prison some time since, Out Tuesd sy-evening ?? of thai prisor received inforsnretion that he was in the neighbourhond of Seven Mi tk; iupoa whvich Beckett the principul turnkey lay in weight fir. alim, and suc- ceeded in ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFICES, &c

... ?4CCIDENTS, OPI Cfi?, 4c. ?? nigt f Tuesday Iasts a nmlrrler was coffinted in the bhouse of the Wi.aseti Gapertz, tinder tie fell lwinig circunsisanees I-It appears diat three Ladies if that ame reside neaily opposite to Ibe prinripal rlric to Vaux. t their household consiged of three fefmu!c -4 iervaniii, and a foafwn*dt nan ao't.Get leana, pI ttr lt a1 residesl i'tt tle bnue. Tht man- ...

LAW

... Eo~jRT OF EING'S BENCFIH -rlS~yJan. 26. T;E SN. . it. - WYN 1t)A St. yhlle hfvdalt, al!pt. Wyndham, orfle-10111 Htssar Regi- ar, f isgoitEs, appered in Court o rl J ie mertt fr ?? aid lorsewhipitill T - F lint, the Print r ofp t;e l~i merwarT. Tite defendant, in his aifid;titvi, set out I~s ?? which aas, that it ptraigrlpit tiieiird in I I r l ?? hi j tf hts ingte ?? thle daughter 01pr. , l ...

POLICE

... POL 1'CE. de ROBBERY AT THE Pxost OFmICE. ch Pastc-Orecr, Bow-S'rer r.-lesterday ?? Jonite, I0- lateat ubsosurrer and lettercarrir, and l'oouss% I. sifrrrirlTus, *Y woman with whom he lodged, in Park-place, Kenmingtnn, p- were brought before Mr. NMrcs, the Sitting Msagistratr, charged, er- the former with fir-oniomsly sterling a great numb' r of hatik- :n, notes out of letters in the Gcuieral ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAT I' TELLIGRNCE. El ?? ?? 2.~, Y ?? V. TAYLOR. in tb!.3 k r.iIA- on behlsafof Ehsl~iepiitiff, inoved the ~tcourt, tiesua-ig to be informe~d whiether the persons ordered -by *his Lordihip .bu a foriner day to attend in ?? in person S onl tlsis Jr m11,1g~ wvere nlow present -The Lo~iD (xCIIAC~,.OR seeing no-such persons in -attend- r ance, desirel tile L~earned Coun iel lumake his 6rdvr 5 ...

POLICE

... IPOLI CE fl .FORGRD) 3BANK NOTES. _ H eti ote.GzaDee -Yestyrda;' Stephen . Underwood, ivas re. brottght up id the custody of Nathewvs the officer, for t.arnitia- de tion, on a chairge of having forged barnk note t a large amount st .n his liosession. Id 'AIb. WILLIAM .AV~Ao, of Wood-stteet, Cheapside, stated, th~at on 'untaiy eienitg a'out five Aocloc lie, in crrpauiy with. he 'othtr ...

POLICE

... P. 0L-I C EB.- t OgzrN-1hALY_-TnOMA SCLAngVwas yesterday chlar'ed be- fore Mr. Evance, by Alexaunter Si ms, a seansan, with having been concerned with a ftrsso nam'(a'd Ronl~s, not y-t in custo. dy, ill defrauding himn of 251.. It appeared Iroa' thetateiiment If Sims, that he had been to Soomerieu I-ouse ?? 6o07e money that was due to hint, and Oi) cosning out he WiLs nmet by the prwioner, ?? ...

Lincolnshire Assize Trials

... X.10-0* tial#. -A T)- Tlýoicrwso were N'V5,LTAM Wrtrtvr?IMAN and DAVID DstaCKrNSnN were indicted for an assault antd robbery committed oni Capt, Booth, at Boston,, on thenight of the 30th of May last. Captain Booth, about 10 o'clock on the sight above- mentioned, arrived in Boston from his vessel, which was then laying at Clay-hole, he having only once before been in the towi:. Happening to ...

Published: Tuesday 17 August 1813
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1488 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BOW-STREET

... idi BOW-STR EET. S Mu1?TIvER OF MR&S STEPHENS. Wednesd~y serinnt. W. Cornwell, lately ostler at the Rid Lion yard, H-lolborn, but who had left.that neigh- Sbburhood iii delb, calledat the 'Swan public'house, Gate-street, aid offered Mr. Davis,? the landlord, to whom lie Owed& S.' to.give him a nearly new silver watch, id exchange for his old onei the balance of his debt, and .2r. 6d. which ...

Published: Tuesday 29 June 1813
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 676 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ASSIZES

... . -D ASS S. Ofi - -W A *I t S . k. On Wednesday cvesinig , d :e Uor*nPl SSit '0 Vicary Gihbs,,>Knght, arsived hee iaitwiedn met M a short. distnce6 -from1 the town, 'ythe~ll;~Shesi.4 it Robrt'olden, ft dans, cC anruied- by a Imtwe06t~a~bhg Geitlemeis oil horseha4 His Lrlrdship proceede( ?? i wnediately to tle cotunty hall, -fid -proc ed ?? S mission of AssizeL bbhe the Court bw Utstirn-d' ...