CHARGE AGAINST THE DOCK COMMITTEE

... CMARGE AGAINST THE DOCK COMMITTEE. To the EDITOR of the ?? q' ,r- To the EDITOR of the LIVERPOOL TLIWES. it a Sim,-It may be sufficient, in answer to a slanderous charge in - the Mail, to tie effect t ...

CITY GRAND JURY ROOM—YESTERDAY

... CITY GRAND JURY ROOM-YEanuDAY. I The Grand Jury met yesterday at half-past twelve wai o'clock, The Foreman (Alderman HOYTE) in the chair. wh Captain Nowlan observed that he had laid a case before counsel, to ascertain whether he was not entitled to offer any suggestions to the Grand Jury which he thought pro- in per, or whether he was at liberty to object to any items which in his judgment ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAN' fT1LL1cgNCg. I COURT OF FXCHEQUER-YESTERDAY, Baron Richards took his seat on the bench at ten o'elock, and proceeded to hear equity ?? ,ns. Lidivell v. (ran A. Tdr. Walkerapplied, on theparto fthe plainif'* forliberty to subttutp service of a subpoena to revive and answsvr on the defendaiiti by serving a copy thereof on his attorney. The defendant became liable as the personal ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ZA4tr rNTRLrLINCE I EXCHEQUER NISI PRIUS5ySTEnDAr Before the Right Honourable Baron Richards and the following Special Jury :-Hugh Alexander, Esq., foreman; Henry Brennan, William Moyers, Charlcs Fletcher, B. Eaton, Trhomas Lysaght, William Maljins, William Richey, John Dillon, William R. Digby, Frederick Taggart, and Henry X'Manus, Esqrs. ACTION FOR FATSE luPrtfSoNNIEM. Beatty v. the ltv, Dr. ...

EXTRAORDINARY OUTRAGE IN A RAILWAY CARRIAGE

... EXTRAORDINAjY OUTRAGE IN A RAILWAY I ~~~CARRI.AGE,, t% LADIBSTHADETHSTaaaT FOL5ECE.O10Z, LONDON. of Last week Mrs. Sarah Cullum, a respectable female, re- siding in the neighbourhood of the Edgwarc-`oad, accom- d panied by her husband, and a clerk from the office of Mr. !r, Alderman Harmer, applied to the Hon. G. C. Norton for a to warrant against a person,,whose name.is.at present un- ut ...

LONDON POLICE—MONDAY

... LONDON PFOLICE-MONDAY. ; | ?? Downino, a tall atlilrstic man, was On brought before Mr. Traill,charged vith ?? Daly, a very diminutive man, under the following aggravated elk-'W curnstandes:- The complainant stated that on Saturday hespeottheeven. !og at the Plough, at Clapharn, withthedefendant, and that 13t atte? they Ift there he invited his acquaintance to his own ef house in Love-lane to ...

CITY REGISTRY SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... Itr Dob ?? SgglOxg I Ar. Dohhq -t ,. harm -- ?? . UEC~f ; .oues sat at half.past ten o'clock in the Lord Mayor's Court. Thomas Clerkv, cabinet.nmaker, of Great Britain-street cam.' upl to register aq a freeman on the Tory side. The L9't~erf'plte of admissionl was of Michaelmas, 1839, as a froe goldsmith by marliagp. The claimant stated that he sought to registerin right of his freedom granted ...

IPSWICH BOROUGH SESSIONS

... IPSWICHl BOfOGf SES SIONSX. These Sessions were held at the Old Shirehall on Wed- nesday and Thursday last, before Sir C. F. Williams, Knt., the Recorder. J There were nineteen prisoners for trial. The Recorder, in the course of his charge to the Grand Jury said, he had carefully read over the whole of the de- positions, and hewas sure it would be a source of salisfac- n tion to them, as it ...

LAW REPORT

... LAW X.2PO3T. IMPORTANT TO S IPOWNERS. DIXON V SADLER This was a special jury cause, at the Newcastle Assizes, and was brought against the defendant, an underwriter at Lloyd's, to recover the amount of an insurance on the schooner John Cooke,' the property of the plaintiff. The defendant pleaded first the general issue ; secondly, that the ship was not lost by the perils of the seas; thirdly, ...

POLICE-OFFICES

... BOW-STREET. VIOLENT CONDUCT OF THIC CEHARTISTS AT EXETFit-HALL.- Arthur Dyson, a bookbinder; Thomas Farrer, a house-painter; Ebenezer Brinkkman, Edward Harris, upholsterers; John Brad- ford, musical instrument-maker; Henry Bailey, no trade; James Godfrey Elworthy, a bootmaker; and Samuel Wadding- ton, bootmaker, were brought up in the custody of several con- stables of the F division, charged ...

Published: Sunday 23 June 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6623 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE-OFFICES

... GUILDHALL. Jains Ssiith, a labourer, about 50 years of age, was brought before Sir C. Hunter, charged with behaving indecentlv to Maria Garton, aged 15, in a pew, at St. Andrewv's Church Ho1. born, during divine service, on Sunday ?? Euck- moaster, the churchwvarden, stated the nature of the case, and said he should press the charge against the prisoner, because of late, several other ...

Published: Sunday 17 March 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5706 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

IMPORTANT TRIAL AT DALTON

... - I .- . - . . - Mvs. ANNE PL.UNKETIT V. CHARLES HEArON-Mlms ANNE I'r.uNrsswCT v. Tim EAsRL or Bs.RsANoGos.-liefore a jury of the tenants of the Duke of 13uccleuch, at the Cavendish Arms where Mr. W\ightman sat as the steward's assessor. ir. Watson appearing as counsel for the Earl of Burlington, and Air. A lar- thiror Mrs. PlUnk-ett. Mr. NlarLtin addressed the jury for the plaintiff. lie ...

Published: Sunday 27 October 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 831 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment