HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... On landlay the Court dlisposed of the following cases: ?? Doulalisos pleaded Not Guilty to a charge of stealing a handkerchief from the shop of John Alaefar. lane,'spirit dealer, Charles Street, an 18th December last, aggravated by his being habit and repute a thief, and by three previous convictions for theft. The evi- dence in the case was extremely short; David Wallace, the shop-boy, a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA IV INTELLIGENCE. Co CR1'' 01F Kl i\G'S IN I.Tws v' [6it t jas before LOI . Il iNcMAN atiti Cowninon Juries.] tMiN V. SiTAFFV Mr. LCBADW1 i K~ Ji btes a ppearcI forl the plaiiitiff, nd Sir J. CAMTI'Vt.I. and ?? 1k-salY tLWr11h' defenidanft. 'Thic wvis ani act ion ii recover at sani of between '21. and t31. frat the deiit-idatilt due a 0 pan he( b)allance of all ace- coanlt Ilbr stealo lot I ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... pOLI T IN POIC SNfvLZiGRNCB. De MANSION-HOUSE. d CUASOUS REVENOE.-The Marshal in attendance stated, that he had caused to be pulled down from the walls a n number of placards, which accused the Lord Mayor of In- justice, and which had been exposed to public view, by d thA direction bf one James Wells, a glass-cutter. c, A few days ago, Mr. Wells entered the Justice-room, and begged leave to ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICE&S.-Ties DAY. COURT OF KING'S BENCH. Sittings at half.past nine. Mifltt.E'IX COIii0 - ?? Woodford ansd another- 11I{seh 'A Iciw 1 ii-ThormaOS v Lnitbert-ihe King v 1). Daris and aln imrT le Xinag v Philip l.,oac oud ?? v Bon-man- mne N i $-0r v iI iallr-J ,Yung andl anothter v Adanis-Webb v I i .1 ei-i :-ro Nr- Voodllil 3a 1ier. (lt'llT OF CO31ION P'LEASi. SitlIg, It lialf.piast tine ...

DOCK CHARGES

... DOCK CHI ARCES. To the Editor of the Hull Packe. , Str.-In the I&(-Arirgmain of last weck, I observe a letter addressed to the Editor, signed Mercator, and asserting as a notorious fiat, the existelice of the grossest bribery as rivces- sary on, the part of tile merchants and ship owiiers, of the pert, for the fernsrarding their bu-iness. The bribery alluded to by Mercator is evitleittly ...

Published: Friday 06 February 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1197 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—THURSDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.-THURSVDAY OLD COURT. LBefore Mr. Justice *VAUGIIAN odl .lr. Justice P)ATTEWOS.] Thlomvs Smith, aged 3S, was indicted for a rape upon a girl named Sarah Bevan, aged 13 years,on the lst January. Mr. CLARKsoN, for the prosecution, stated the facts of the case to the jury, which are of such a nature, however, As to be totally unfit for publication. It appeared, in the ...

SHERIFFS' COURT—GUILDHALL

... SHERIFFS' COURT-GUILDHALL. -4- Yesterday, Mr. Serjeant ARABIN sat in this court, in which the business is principally done by the City pleaders. CITY PRIVILEGES. Mr. THOMAS (a counsel, but not a City pleader) ap- peared for a defendant, and when the case was called on said that he was ready with the defence. Mr. RYLAND (one of the pleaders) said that there was another City pleader in the court ...

COURT OF REQUESTS—KINGSGATE-STREET

... COURT OF REQUESTS-KiNGSGATE-STREET. | -I CAPT. BURTON AND HIS PLACARD-HOLDERS. Yesterday, Stephen Boreham summoned Capt. J. Iyder Burton, the late candidate for the Tower-hamlets, for 11. 19s., alleged to be due to him since the last election. A numerous squad of the placard fraternity were in wait- ing for the result. The CosssissioNaR inquired what was the nature of the debt? to which ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—THURSDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.-ThzURSDAY. [Before Sir WNi. CuRTls and a bench of Magistrates.] The early part of the day was spent in hearing appeals of no public interest. DISMISSAL O AN INSPECTOR. The appeals having been disposed of, and a numerous bench of magistrates assembled, a list of charges was read against an inspector named Ross, the principal of which were, first, that he had stamped the ...

MURDER BY TWO NEGROES

... A few weeks since two black nien, then in the Wolk- house at Liverpool, were charged with lvvng mur-dereil k Capta n Ellis of tihe Amelia, anid part of hiis crew, riff tie coast of Afiica. Tire particulars were given at the timP. Oh Saturd sv the two negroes, one called Jumbo, d and the otler -Battle of Beer, were placed at the bar ,- efutse his Worship the Mayor, and Ml Alderman ft Wri ht ...

ROLLS' COURT, Thursday, Jan. 29

... ROLLS' COURT, Thursday, Jan. 29, TEISVELYAtI V CHAIITEit. Mr Pemberton, in opening this case, stated that the bill was ?? partly for the purpose of baving certain documents and title.deeds delivered up by the defendant, but chiefly for the purpose of setting aside a purchase obtained by the father of the defendant, who was the steward oftthe late Sir John Tre- velyan, on the ground of fraud. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... OLD COURT.-FRTDAY. [Before Mr. Justice VAUGHAN, Mr. Justice PATTESON, and the RECORDER. MURDER. Georgiana Clark, aged 24, was indicted for the wilful murder of Henry Jenkins, on the 24th of January last, in the parish of St. Pancras. Mr. CLARKSON appeared for the defence. Stanley, one of the beadles of the parish of St. Pancras sworn: On Monday evening, the 26th of January, he was passing ...