INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... :DS3lYET ;ETRS'* COJURT._SATPDY4 I , ~lore Mr. Commissioner-Curra'n. ?? ' .5C11A1514 15AD1'ORD.BOB. ?? On 'his a~,.whjt.~ i~d b a ,ajourned froii~.Wedns 2 il r~ayfas~beng c~l~~~iiesnsidlvent'r0se, and adt~re~ssig f.IwCz jgtn,'e onslfor thbeopposing creditoi,'iMr. c Nicb~~Let Mahoni~r.`Creighion, you will saoo have- a I -to g~o; litto, iesotim ,ng fo^:r,'your client, Mshon.. I have accounts i ...

LAW AND POLICE

... LAW AND POLiCE. I ROBBERY AND POLYGAMY. At OvIarylebone office on Wednesday Henry Alford Buttrill, who on Thursday last was charged before MIr. Hardwick with bving stolen a quantity of plate to the value of upwards of 100, the property of Mr. John Balls, 170, Oxford-street, was brought up for re-examination, when it 'was fully proved that the prisoner had marriad three wives, all of whom are ...

Published: Sunday 08 November 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7247 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—THURSDAY

... CENTRAL CRjIMINAL CO(I 1-TIISRSDAY. [Before. Mr. Birorn Parke.] POSITlOFFICE PROSECUTIONS. ?? h7ost, a latter-carrier, eged gtI, vwas indioted for faloui'inelyl stealidn f letter coitseimnitri a I40 Blank of ELig. land note an.e three Povereignq, th? ?? of tie Post- raster- General. The Solicitor-General, air. Slepherd, ned Mr. Adolphirs eonducted tbe prosecation, and Mr. Phillips appeared for ...

POLICY of the FRENCH GOVERNMENT

... PI'OLICY of the :FRENCH GOVERNMIENT. The following circular has been addressed to the IFrench diplomatic agents at foreign couits by M. Guizgt, Minister for Foreign Affairs :- After a short preamble, stating under what clrcum, stances the Crown had called upon him to take the direction of the external relations of the country, M. Guizot thcn resumes the leading principles of the po- licy ...

GAME LAWS—CERTIFICATES

... GASIL LAW\S -CE'R 'F1(ICAlES. .| I ?? | . .. - T --I A- I at 'e nitr Come to ilia plum certificate, rehichl con. otirs IIinI in sdiie4, in fact, the only qirnalitication requisute to enl. tit ofal Iperson to kill game in the day rime, weithout a beitglt, l to a pentally ; bot[ ini pa rsuiog his game hie tmust be careful noat to couittiit a ItrcsparO. or, to o ;irivrl, ho must tlot go 0(1l t ho ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... LAW INTELLIGENCE-FRIDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. The Lord Chancellor hear- original ciruois to-day. Three were disposed of, but they presented no feature for a news- paper report. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. [Sittings in Banco.] JOBi3LING V. BRO5 WN. This was an action of trespass sronght against the defen- dant for shooting at and wounding a sporting dog, the pro- perty of the pilintiff. Thi defendant ...

Proceedings in the Hull Police Court

... iproce0ings .in the 14ull Police i9ourt. I FRIDAY, Nov. 6. Before Messrs. TOTTIR, BOWDEN, and COOKMAN. STEALING MONEY.-JOn Arnderson was charged with stealing half-a-crown, the property of Ann llunah.-The prisoner, a little lad, had been sent on an errand, and was to have brought some change back, instead of doing so, however, he had bought some toys with it.-He was sentenced to three days' ...

Published: Friday 13 November 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3492 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POX, i I ELI4.NCt, : :i ?? BsSROZ, TfURSDAY. Magistrate-preseit: Mr, G. E. Ssnders. Owen Davis arnd Dnniel White were charged with stealing a watch, the property of OWen James. The complainant's mother stated thet on the evening of 'Tuesday, the 24th Oct., the prisoner Davis came to a beer-house kept by her son, in Eugene street, and called for a pint of ale; she went out of the room to draw ...

HORRIBLE TRAGEDY IN HUNGARY

... NO02RXL. TnAIGEDY XN HTNGAR.ILY. d The following narrative is contained in a letter from Tomes- I. war, in Huntgary, and confirmed by accounts in the Journal of Peftl ?? A horrible crime has just been committed in a small town of Tser-ry, under circumstances which may very proba- I, bly 'lead to a savagewar between the Montenegrin mountaineers, 11 and the Austrian govericmenut. Terror and ...

MEETING OF THE CITY GRAND JURY

... MEETIG OP THE CITY GRAND JiTR The City Grand Jury assembled on Saturday, at half-past td eleven o'clock. a Alderman AancEr, foreman, in the chair. a SMITHFIELD PENITENTIARY. Mr. Elife read a letter, at the sitting of the jury, from Lord Morpetb, announcing that the government had issued h orders for the removal of the prisoners from the Smithfield o Penitentiary, prior to its being done away ...

TRIAL OF JOHN HENTY BY COURT MARTIAL

... TRIAL OF JOHN BENTY BY COURT I MARTIAL. On Tuesday the Court Martial for the trial of Mr John Henty commenced on board the Ocean at Sheerness. Ad- miral Bouverie, President, who, with Captains Hornl y, Cla. veil, and Commanders Well and Douglas, composed the court. Mr Essell acted as Deputy Judge-Advocate. The prisoner wvts charged first with having been guilty, on the 2d day of October, 1840, ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W NOTICRS-Tuxn DAY. COURT OF CHANCRIY, WESTMINSTER-Sit at ten. Fon JUDGOMST-PycO v Lockyer-Williamass Ovrea-Bazalgette v Kirlew. ; AFTEri THE ?? v Newton, to he spoke to- In re Biristol Charities, petition by ?? re eslein, lunatic pe- titionn by ?? v Ironmongera' Company, two I appeals, part ?? v Baker, appeal. VICE CHANCELLOltS COURT, WESTMINSTER-At teil. Broewn v Douglas, demurrerby order ...