SMUGGLING

... On Monday, two seafliringmen, Andrew Nichol and Peter Tosh, were brought before the magistrates of Collegestreet office, charged with violating the excise laws. It appeared that they, with a Portuguese and an English boy, were com- mitted about ten days before to await the directions of the revenue board in London, to which Mr. Blacker, the revenue solicitor, wrote for instructions howl he ...

LAW REPORT

... IlAV REPORT. COURT OF EXCHEQUER-MoNOAY. IXYONS V. BlINGH5AM AN5D OTtIMtS. At twelve o'clock the Hon. Bacron Simith entered the Pu court, and the jury being called over, all answered to their to names. *n Mr. ~FirZGIBBO1, requested leave to mention, in Ala ?? apolg, to his lordship and the jury, tliat on Saturdayvm evemugbhe left the court to consult his senior counsel as to af the propriety f ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—FRIDAY

... ]I1bi')I-1 SI 'S SES.SIONS,-Erilmnn' The Court wAis occupied durtrig the morning and nearly all day with trials of not the slightest general interest, THE LATh MISTAKES. Mr. ALLEY said that be had a word or two to addrhsa to the eourt il cousqtiueOce of somethlog that occurred the day before. A groat deal had been said about flxws In the Indictments, and blime had been attributed to the ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.—TUESDAY

... VIGE-C I4ANCT'J.LL Oi'S COURT.-TVESDAY. EARL POrsT.SOUTH v. LORD Gl1ANTLEY.-Sir ED- WARD SUGDnIN sLated that this Case came before the Court upon a bill filed in consrquence of the lunacy of the Earl of Portsmouth, and also in consequence of what had taken place in the Ecclesiastical Court, declaring the marriage of that Noble Lord void, prayinr for the delivering up of the deed entered intO ...

POLICE

... POhICE. MANSION HOUSE -JoiuN MINTER HIART, wVh1 Was In the motrnitg acquitted at the Old B oil on thie Charge of feloniously stelilng a bill efeXhatnge, on account ofa flA In tbe inrietaient, was brought before the Lord NMnyor by Daniel ForreLter, the offi- cer, uniter the following clycurestancea :- Mr. CLAnRKSON, thc Ba, la ter, sta-ed thAt the position of the priauner wns rather ...

POLICE

... MANSION-HOUSE.---The Lurd Mtayor has of Wae received ma- ny Lti-tori, ricommeuitolg lo hit chArit able conslneration the cacea At pour per3ous, Beveral of thest, c'ommunicalidori were from iten- tiemien who are- tall able to relieve their disttressed fellow-crea- tuoes by jiset dipping their hands in their own pochleto ; hut in- stead ot asccornplir~dg dile oi ks of cha'lty in that waty, thuy ...

SALFORD INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... SALFORD INTERtMEDIAThE SESSIONS. i Thei. tril of Iiis i'ers counnit ted Io1 these sessions lt- m0111ed abo)ot n(llUI oi l SI]icVI yd!. 'I'lie fllowing, which wals tried on Saturdav, is the unly ease of any interest in additioa tu those lOt iced ill our last. GRlOSS ASSAUl.T IIY WAT('IMXN. Thiowas Mearyorisoii, Peteir Bibby, atiul .o1hn, ClIqq, tbe fOr1`0 n1 illspCtedrnf thc wt cl, wIere placed ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—Dec. 18

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER-I)ev 18. 11BEI. Fu~tsEY ?? CT.T.MENT. ! Tbis was an action to recovor cmnpon `M i~tl ri (I ii:1- ges for a libel inserted in tire Mlorninbrg cv) Thre irlaintiff, it will be rememnberedl, tool:k an . ti e lt i: 1 the late Calthorpe Street affair, on ?? ol rn si iW was apprehended and crminitr-d on the ceajrtli Iha o 4 stabbin¢ a policeman riamned Clillfy; on ancr r; c ...

COURT OF CONSCIENCE—COPPINGER'S-ROW

... I COURT OF CON SCIENCE--- Curi!NGEWS-InOW. I CURIOUS CASE. On Mouday the Messrs. Jourdain, of Fit2AvilIiam.sqisare, a appeared before Mr. Moore, upon a summons grunted to Mr.i John M'Dermott, of Ormond-quay. The defendants arc, or I advertised theinselves to be, Surgeon Dentists, from niGermany, The case, it appeared, was before Mr. Moore on a preceding day, and was yesterday brought forward ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—LONDON, MONDAY

... :COUIRT OF K.I'G'S .SBENCFIHL0NDON, MQWDAY. -- I i . .,n . -V rUV TtiE KING V. W. BANtES, ESQt.,1M.P., AND 41VVSS.It. This ease vabs An indiet-nent agsainst W. Baulses, a*, id John Filweirs,: or an odious offence. The indictment origi- nally was preferred before tbe grand jury of Middlesex, butz was subsequently, .on the motion of SirJames Sdarlett, moved by cerliorari into this court. ?? ...

LONDON POLICE

... LONDON POLTCE. INDEPENDENT PAUPERS.-Several paupers who had been sent to work on the grounds of Mr. Waddington, at Syden- ham, in Kent, having returned to their parishes and com- plained of the fare and treatment there, the Lord Mayor sent for the gentleman who was to have given them em- ployment, and entered upon an investigation into the merits of the complaint. A number of the paupers who ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, December 5

... I COURT OF EXCIIEQER, Decenmber 5. - tile COLLINS V. GRtEISLEY, DlART. AND OTHtERS. apt Mlr. Jr-uvis Vith Whoml- Was Mir. Serjeant SouLBURNi, Wa Mir. Tgziri.E, and Air. A mos, ass the 19th of November last moved the Court:for a n~ew trial in this cause, which inhe -pursuance of an Issue from the Equity side of the Court of eth -Exchequer, had been tried at the last.Derby Assizes beforeth wa ...

Published: Wednesday 11 December 1833
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4568 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment