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COMMISSION COURT—YESTERDAY

... I ?? _2_COM MISSIOX COURT-YESTEADAY. The Chief Baron and Judge Johnson took their seats on the bench at ten o'clock. CHARGE OF PERJURtY. Edward Segrave was indicted for wilful and corrupt per- jury, in giving evidence last Trinity Term, in the case ol Pratt v. Pratt, tried before Judge Crampton, in the Court I of Queen's Bench. Mr. J. A.'Curran and Mr. John Walsh appeared for the I prosecution ...

MR. WILLIAM MARTIN

... At the Quarter Sessions for the North Riding of Yorkshire, on Nlonday week, the following correspondence, which has taken place between the Home Secretary and the Visiting Justices, relative to William Martin, a prisoner sentenced to imprisonment for a seditious libel at Sheffield, was produced and read, and after a long debate on the subject, was banded over to the reporters for publication. ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... Yesterday a court was ?? for the purpose, amongst 3ther business, of receiving several reports of public importance. Mr. HlNTKR was anxious to know whether the chair- man of the City lands intended shortly to bring up a report relative to the vacant space of ground at the west end of Cheapside, or whether anything was in contem- plation with respect to the occupation of that portion of =round? ...

PARIS CORRECTIONAL POLICE

... PARIS CORRECTIONAL POLICE (From the Gazette des Tribunaw.) QUEER MAN IV. QUEER DoGA-RHving taken three consecutive aid determined whiffs at his pipe, Mi. Mouillard suddenly exclaimed in a shrill and peculiar tone of voice, expressive of excited feelings- I call upon publiojisitice (Whidh he seemed to regard as an indlvidual 10 put certain questions to me, and I, on my part,pomiseto-give ...

BRISTOL GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... ]3IRISTOL. GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS. I) . ( Coneluded from our last.) d The business of the session terminated on Saturday even- th, e ing, the court having tried all the prisoners in the unusually D; r short space of two days. Di iTrFArIsvosTATxoN:. Tell Years: Geo. Prichard, James re, iticKure, and JTseph Lambeat, for tie robbery at tbeWheat- ! sheaf, in the Horsefair, when a 51. note, and a ...

POISONING CHILDREN at STOCKPORT

... POISONiNGy CHILDREINaI STOCKPORT. [FROX THE ?? GUAt'tDIAN'.] On Wcdncs(day last, we noticed the examinations of severa! vitncsses before a coroner's jury at Stockport, in reference to the death of Mary Ann Sandys, a child aged four years and five months, who died under very sus- ;picioas circumstances. The inquest was adjourned from Wednesday, the 14th, to Saturday, the 17th inst.,whenthe ...

SUFFOLK QUARTER SESSIONS

... : 55 I -rxtn 9vs07T. tl These 'essions commenced On Tuesday, before R. Ma- o pletoft, Esq. Chairman, aod the followingi beuch of raigis- a trates.-Rev. N. Colevic, D.D., J, H. icigharn, ErRq., f. ( Wilson, Esq., Rev. 1. Andersoi, 11, J. ()akes, Esq. T'F Robinsoir, Esq., R. Rushbrooke, Esq., M l., Right 1lon. F PEarl Jermyn, M P., Rev. .1. 1. All. Williams, J. D. Merest, a Esq., Rev. G. ...

The COURT-MARTIAL on JOHN HENTY

... The COURT-MARTIAL on JOHN BT [FROM1 OUlt OWN CO3tRESPoNDFlNT- SHE ERNESS, OCT. 09 -The sittibt sit the i00 was agireu d this morning, at nine (o cloek. ~ - MrWilliam Dan Balnes was rec;lied, I akd Judge Advocate: Caln yea give ally lurthot nidCOC 'n' the state of the paint on the ?? .-4 bp e ? painted since the fire. aI Can yes od; r any further c:vilUecC of its .ta e iijlmediatly after the ...

WEST-RIDING MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... These Sessions were beld on Tuesday, the 20th, at Knaresborough, and by adjournment, at the Court- House, at Leeds, on the following day, and during the week. TRANSPORTED TEN YEARS-Joseph Barratt, 37, stealing tobacco andi other articles, at lalifax, the pro. perty of Harrlet Brier. Henry Clayton. 21, stealing money and a hat, at Sonthowrau, the property of Wra. Walker. TRANSPORTED FOVRTEEN ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—THURSDAY

... P OLICE INTELLIGENLC.-TH MIS DAY. flOW-tiTIEET. Just 89 Alf. Hall wajfs:abit to leave tile bench, after busi- nees was concluded, a ytouog man, driver o1fcabriolet 1,161, applied to him for advice imider thm following singular air- camsrotvrccs:- lie stilted that on Sunday week last he w~as standing with his calb at. ile coach-3tand, Hoihorn, when be wasl called by a icon, who desired he weold ...

Proceedings in the Hull Police Court

... W~ocbetings in the 3ktlll 4,3olice C ourt. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22. Before Mr. TOTTIH. OBTAINING GOODS UNDEIt FALSE PlRETRNCES.-John Tlioonp son was charged with having obtained two pounds of candles from Mr. John Machem, under false pretences. Prisoner had gone to Mr. Mlachem's house and obtained the candles, which lie said were for Mr. Bromby, of Waverley-ntreet. Ile then took them to Mr. ...

Published: Friday 30 October 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4496 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SALFORD HUNDRED QUARTER SESSIONS

... S.AiLFORD HUNDRED QUARTER SESSIONS. I~~~ I IThe quarter sessions for the hundred of Salford com- Inenced at the New Bailey on Monday last, before J. F. Foster, Esq., chairman, and a fall bench of magistrates; among whom wve observed the following -The Rev. J. r. Horton, of Ormskirk; Robert Lomax, Esq., Bolton; Clement Rovds, Esq., Rochdale; Rev. T. S. Mills, Dub- cross Parsonage; Sir Thomas ...