COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... COUNTY OF.IANTRIM ASSIZES. SENTENCES PASSED BY JUDGE MOORE. Daniel M'Entaggart and David Keenan, for manslaugh.. ter, to be transported for life. James Patterson, for stealing a lamb, and John Don- nelly, for uttering a forged note, same sentence. - Henry Mason, Thomas Appleby, Samuel Leathem, and Wylie Mawhert alias John Wells, for larceny, to be transported for seven yeats. Daniel M Keever, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSJZE INTELLIGENCE. W ESTERN CiRCUIT.-BODMIN, TUESDAY. CROwN' COUIlT.-E[Before Mr. Baron GvrcnI.] SMUGGLIN6. Five persons named ulsetis, Wells, Carpenter, Perde, and Heath, were indicted for assembling armed with dangerous and offensive weapons for the purpose of' landing, running, and rescuing uncustomed goods. It appeared from the evidence, that on the night of the 28th of MIiay last, a ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... I~t: OF' DOITN 4SsIz5S 'This: dy telenO'clock, the ljon;. Jud~ge Jon NSoNi 'ernter iehi ?? Court, anid hiq MAjqjst;y'S Comnlnisaiolt havinld~en reAd-by- C. MACARTINEY,. Pq,~. Clurk of the e a nd' beig re-swoin, his Loi~dship tdjgsd theand Adiverted briely o,;tbe state of tbc caleflr, 6nd expressed his disappointetat findii g tbe rib'o ie ritr. tbe'r character mlore e'sionli. than .lie possibly ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... IMPORTANT DECISION O!S T1IF IRtSiI REFORMrt ACT. Ini the Matter of the Appeal of Win. Phillips. Mr. I-lOt.S for the ?? this case t.iesappel. lant is a hoiseholder in the borough of Belfast.' .Part ol his house is let to lodgers, the rest is occupied hy himself and his family. That portion so occupied, I have a right to assume, is of sufficient yearly value to entitle him to register as a votei ...

MURDER OF THE REV. JOHN WALSH, JUN

... Or L'RDER OF THE RE TI JUHIV WVALSI, JUN. Some doubts appear to hang upon the circunistances atteonlitig upon the death of this lev. Gentleman. The inq iest was sitting wvhen the last accounts wvere received. hie follol ing is an extract from a letter in a coittempo. rary journal (Reoyisler) :- Cailow, Sunday, August 2. From dll the evidence that has been procured up to a late hour yesterday, ...

THE KEXBY MURDER

... THE KEXBY MURDER I The fourth adjourned inquest in this mysterious and horrible case, was held before J. Wood, Esq. Coroner, at Kexby, on Tuesday last. The jury assembled at ten o'clock in the morning, and the proceedings did not terminate till late in the day. The evidence heard was entirely devoid of interest, and threw no additional 'light on the transaction. The whole evidence having been ...

Published: Friday 07 August 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1230 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

PROTEST AGAINST HEARING EVIDENCE AGAINST THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION BILL

... PJOTIXST AG(AINSTHfIEA1?IN.VG 1E VIDE9NCE AOAIN'ST THE MUNICIPAL CORPORA- 7'J'iJ BILL. I) rs';I' lar ?? Because weconsidertire pwosiiions oft Iis I ilI, ldvic i.t ricithler aprivate hill ,ora i31 io ?? penal- ties, bht o. e of : general and remedial nature, as not aflord- ilqg nlay na~oll for thp admission of evide-tce that woulid not lihae applied eqlallly to at great numhier of oither L ...

COUNTY OF TYRONE ASSIZES

... The calender was very light, there being only 25 prison- ers ill all, eight of whom were vagrants, and discharged by proclamation. The Crown business was finished on iTues- day ?? of the trials were of much interest. The following are the ?? Falls, for riot and assault ; to he imprisoned twelve months, and hard ?? MIKelvey, for an assault on Isabella Mills to le imprisoned one month, and pay ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT OF co i o' UNCIL. BYe-sterdty a Conirt Seas fle-l tor the- dispatch of business. LII ~SMITH FlElil) MAl llvEl. e- Mr. Deputy HIIC KS jarmented aI v-port from the- Market nl- Com'v-,ittee upon the subjecet of the enla~rgemiient ofSnitiLi~.~eld. he from awlich it appeared ?? thec conmmiitte-e had entered in to oln agqreement, shuiject to the approsiation o' dth Court, to 1i purciha~e the, ...

ARREST FOR DEBT

... THE, following is a. corresponience which I have found amongst mv Father's papers. and which had been reserved by himself foir making use of in the HoVse- of Commons. As I cannot make use- of it there, and feeling fully authorised to. do so by the nature of the subject, and- even called upon to do so by the import- ance of this subject, I insert it, quite confident that the readers of tke Re- ...

NORTHUMBERLAND ASSIZES CROWN COURT

... NORSI!UVIEIMaLAMD ASSI5ZES. CFOoMN C OUIRT, NO N D Y, A uG usr 4, i835, At eleven o'clock ins morning, she Rlight Hlonourable Jas. Lord Abinger entered tile court, aiid after the usuiil procla- utation against vice all(] immorality hall becn read, the uoll ow- ig genilkine sit ere sworo of' the Grainl J1 ry -M Bell, Il q. ?? foremiani ; tbe ?? Fl. 1. Liddell, JEsliutin; ,Sir I' Iioris H ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGEACE. COURT OF CHANCERY.-FaiDAY. [Refure Si, C. Perrs and Sjr J. 10asA Notc:r,) ?? V. AtiNOS. This was an application on the palt of Alderman Atkius to have certain partnership 6ooks and papers removed from the Master's office to his house at Walbrook, in order that he might have greater facilities for inspecting them. 'l'he AIdermian had twice before made a similar application, ...