INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... I ITERMr2EDIATE SESSIONS. Durinig the present week, the cixperiniiict of intermediate sessions was tried, and as mtr as we ares able to judge of thle ttllt'st, we she uki i urliti to thle boiesf, I lat it is likely, if c'n- Ii nited , to lie henefctiuil. Nearly thir-ty prisoners hiave usd1t tried), who, wjider thke aid hiyst em, wouldI have hakd to ?? for six weseks longer. Trheso sessions ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE.—TUESDAY

... LA TV INTELLIGUNCE.-TUESDAY. COURT OF cHANCERtY. TOWNSHEND V. TOWNS1tOND. This was a Setit for the administration of the, 1iii of the Marquess of Towrnshend. In 1832 an order wae made irs the cause y the Vice- Cirancellor confirming a deed of settlement between the tenants f'r life anid the trustees. rader the wll. Il 1837 the trustees anid some of the parties interested wrere of opinion that ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA Ir ISNTLLIGENCE, COURT OF QUEEN'S BEN'CH-SATUrIDAY. Sittings at Nisi Priu,, before Mr. Justice Crampton. Th110nipson V. Home. This was an e'iectruent for non-pa nment of rent, for the pre'mi-es fertlnel ' tlie Royal Arcade, iln College-green, in this city.S 'Ihe lease vas dated on the 30th of January, a382;, and a year's rent w as due on the 4th of March last. A foianer ejeetment wvas ...

SHOCKING SUICIDE

... ?? S)OCKINGq;SUICIDlE. ?? .. :iOn T'hursday !l sit an stiqsiest was>.'held ?? ?? lrd before ,Elarry iWayrnini, g 5entleman, c~orpneF for this , 'libe'rty,, ,gn,,the ?? ortimerivob hadestr , ?? ]isdep the'ollowing dieadful' circumsttacesscHaj:,, 'nab Erisco~e7, seife of a Iab~outerzat Colchester,,cdegosed tba4,| I 'the deeeased married hie sister nearly thrgeqear.ago, asj had live4 with. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... L- - - t ; ' - = POLICO~~~~A . . T GUILDNALL. Bau~rrlTrr.-~ Willi- mm,05G, it drover, was charged with striktingart ox~in Smithfield market-isth,11nl1wful weolence. '-Sergeant Bates, of the City POli0, atsted that ~he Saw the ~prisoner ,sta'ie An ox ons the neck with such force that te poor* aninsal fell, struggid, attempted to rise, but fen again and strugled.. He expected the animal would ...

[ill] Election Petition

... silk 1-4VIII (Auction vetitioll. THURSDAY, April26-TwaETY-flIGHTol DAY. The committee ruet this morningatceleven o'clock. After some discussion- Tl-alter Wllberforce, ]tair-droscr, Seale-ane., booth, 12, No. 6, was then objected to. Charles Milte, examined by Mr. Austin-I live at Hull. I knew Walter Wilberforce. hair.dresser Sealeelane. I Saw hiu on the 8th M.larch, at his shop. I called upon ...

Published: Friday 04 May 1838
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6883 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA,4 0 Lt6ItNC1. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCIH. (Sfittings at Nisi Prius after term, before 5Mr. Justice Critaipton.) ACTA9N To ?? A POLICY 0OF INStliANcr, fanics qmid [Vill ean M'Csrinachk, Ad'leinist,.atr),s aofh tit late Tlomes Coogan, v. WV~1liamr Cooper andl Others, v D reclors of thes Fork, and ?? of Bug/and Inrsurar-rce o Comrpa ny. Mr. Mlacdonagh opened the pleadings. It was an action al of ...

INQUEST ON JOHN KEEFFE, ESQ

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CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER

... CHAR.GE OP MANSZAXGIETZR. W On Sunday last considerable excitement prevailed in the neigh- ebourhood of the Old Mavket.street is cansequence of a report that a man enamed William Holdin had died from the eftect of some blows which were given to him on the night of the2btl ult. by his brother, Mr. Jacob Holdin, a master stationer carrying on business in the Old MAsrket-street, and with r. whom ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... _#BJweTLE POLICE.: gP 'ie--FRIbAY, MAY 4. - Before &eii rs A' rmen RIDLEY and BATSO91. :3 tarl~se~r~lal JanJeeipreggs were brought up, the for- Z~rnEfceged willth -tae Ilg a quantity of linen articles, I.,kei'y' wa e,' or,. endl. a quantity of other.small aitlcl1s'stbe ipropereyi-of blr Mark Armatoge. invileeper, 13pot'stireet, and tlie latter riLh receiving the sfame knot- inithem.to have ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAc INTPLUOLNct. OPENING OF TERM. Trinity Term was opened yesterday with the Usual for- ,alities, when the following gentlemen were sworn in as barristers before the Lord Chancellor :_ Skefflngton Connor, Esq., eldest son of George Connor, late of Upper Garriiste-street, in the city of Dublin, Esq., deceased. Michael J, BDrke, Esq., eldest son of the Rev. J. Burke, ef Kilcolgan 'iicarage, in ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—MONDAY

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