CURIOUS TRIAL IN IRELAND

... *CUtIOUS TRIAL IN IRELANT. On Tuesday week, the long expected case of Hudgeis V. Mahon, brought against the defendant far crimipal l conversation .with the plaintifls wife, was Dbrought osi- for trial in the Court of King's Bench, Dublin. The damages were laid at £10,000. From the statement of .the opposite counsel, and the evidence of the plaintiff the circumstances appeared to be as follows ...

Published: Friday 02 January 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1852 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... I g - SATURDAY, JULY 18. This afternoon, about six o'clock, the High Sheriff, and tbe us~ual cavalcade went to meet the judges, Lord Chief Justice Tindall, end Lord Abinger, Lord Chief Baron,-who arrived aboutseven o'clockpand proceeded .O to open the courts with the usual formalities. They re were both, respectively, adjourned to Monday morning. 'y On Sunday, both the judges attended divine ...

Published: Friday 24 July 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 8179 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

REVISING BARRISTERS' COURT

... The rev'ision of the lists of voters for this city was Continued 0On Saturday; and tip to Wednesday evening, when the court was ad- jourried to enable the barristers to attend their appointment in Basth on -.ThIursdav. Yesterday morning the business was again resumed, anid, Frillm the mass of names yet remaining to be called overit i proabletheour 'IsI be obliged to sit for several days ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... ACCIDENT TO Sfit B. BRoDiE.-Sir Benjamin Brodie, the eminent surgeon, has, we are sorry to learn, met wvith an accident lately in the Isle of Wighbt While riding he was thrown from his horse with such violence as to dislocate his shoulder joint. Some time elasped before assistance could be procured, but on Sir Benjamin's sending for Ml John Bloxam, of Newport, the dislocation was soon ...

Published: Sunday 20 September 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4613 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... | THE HATTON GARDEN OFFICE. TO THE EDITOR Or THE EXAMINER. SIR,-I believe the Examiner has always taken an interest in the question of removing the tax on newspapers. The brutal administration of the law in cases-ofthe unstamped byr the gentlemen at Saffron hill, Messrs Laing and Rogers, merits the especial notice of the Home Secretary, if the Government do not wish the police.offices to be ...

LAW

... HOUSE OF LORDS, TUESDAY, AuG. 4. MALpAS's DIVORCE BILL.-Mr Wigram, as counsel for Mr Malpas, again appeared at the bar and proceeded to argue in favour of the bill seeking to divorce Mrs Malpas.-He produced several letters, and, after the evideice had been concluded, Lord Brongham recommended the second reading ofthe bill' Since the case was last before the house it had assumed a very ...

Published: Sunday 09 August 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1624 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

IRELAND

... XIELAYD. I the Court of King's BoebDaln. day, a conditional order for a crihi , o was obtained by Rorlerick' aernnorilitfr Lord Kingsboroug11 ,Fo avn en i containing a challenge to light a duel. eldt was sent to Mr Connor on thc 12th i, stated that ' Mr Connor, having ?? iand of honour in a private matter thc connected with which wre so ?? unnecessary for the wfiter to repeat 'htn peeled ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... MUIRCMT COURT O0 JUSTICIARY. OLASGOW, JANUARtY 7. Tre Circuit Court of Justiciary was opened here yes. terdav forenoon by the Rliteh Hon. the Lord Justice- Clerk and Lord Gillies. Cosuno lones, Esq. officiated as Depute-Advocate. Jaivpsr Sceoullc,- and Georqe Jenkins, old offenders, pleaded Guilty of six deferent ncts of theft, by tmeans of housebreaking. Sentenced each to seven years' ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—Feb. 11

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER-Fab. 13. __ _ . . e .1 n ?? 7 sonl 1' LUUUL& W' .iI . Af-. 'Mosecai a~td ill jre T Ne 1ewsPuiudlC oil Wednesdauy, an action for libtel,11 lirituh t IsO F. d Mttsvsyti, 'an Italiun' teacher of -riiage,~iiteptett Time ?? per,.was tried in ths ort. it ?? of 1he triail empleape seven coieua fte2ilO hilat somifutiry If it will satifsfy ittlit realr. I pet~ tha Mijmut amea to ...

EXECUTION OF JAMES BELL

... JrJcUf I TMES BELL. ., (, Ul, I , 1 d _, . I , u~tevul n! il'tbs u* j ifo( tulitC young (~tI 3fgtllisultlu' ei 112Yd0L ?? Serjorit- i'5ojl v*l WI' lsl: hC i~11~ of hlis, crime onfl I r,5lli~.tn 1ilb~it oI P tle ?? ofLilt- t ?? ~~ieOI~ l btreenlctcd 11hat diningN th, ;~t er!~111 t cc~lu ?? of Caoit~iff lesit ld an 1crtep ' siprit ?? deo ihIC far a personl WI Thc: ~ rotin 01otiton th his ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—Dec. 23

... COURT OFi KING'S BENCH-De. 23. DELBoS V. %BERDlsEN;: . lr Maule and. Mr Barstow, appeared for the plaintiff, aad ite AttDrnay-Geocral and' Mr Cieswoll for the de. fendant. . ThiRwasian action on a-policy of insurance effected on the seip, L3 Clemhentine, insured for the space of one yev.r ?? Caelitfatther port or porta of discharge in FranueeY Tfhe vesselo-which was purchased by the plain. ...

ADJOURNED QUARTER SESSIONS

... VI These Sessions commenced on Wednesday, at the C6unty Hafl, ot Lewes, before the Earl of Chsichester and WV. Seymour, Esq.. di The Earl of Chficlsester charged the Grand Jary, a'sd after some ir unimportant observ'ations; in speaking of the Willingdon rioters, n. he said it might be nccessary, in relation to this charge, to explain A what thle law was. A riot hsi law was an assemblage of ...