INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—FEB. 26

... INVSOLVET DEIBTORCOUR-B ?? C.AMIBLING TRtANSOACTIONS.t h Hu5~t us~nt~ es and.5 Tie insolvent had been part proprietor of gamioghuuses, and subsequently a discounter O el.m i h olwn sonme nobie lords and others in both depalttnCts. evidence wan nlow given Io il dyb r rihe Insolvent, on his exiatiledntEl' stated that bis wihe held six briefs In oppoaitlofl to his discharger ttdta i schedulie ...

THE POOR LAWS

... ON Friday evening, Lord Jon-, RUSSELL obtained leave to bring in a bill for continuing the power of the Poor La, Commissioners,-and for amnending the poor law. What are the provisions of this bill, further than that the reign of the Three Kings of Somerset House is to be extended t for ten years longer, we know not ;-but as the colonial E secretary has declared that government will not ...

Published: Friday 05 February 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1192 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... .lp. qG ,TXTLLZENqCE. =Iotry'iL-WO USE, BaRaa'OL, SATURlDAY.' Magstrteprset: Messrs. Ash, Newman, od n Makistrateh. ?? n Mr. Seymour Clarke, chi ,ef superintendent' of the 'Great Western Railway, pplied to the magistrates for the punish-r iaien, 6nder Lordc'Seymo~ur's Act, ofia person employed on the'line. r.Crksadthe offiender was Thomas Mor- gan; hs satin as at the bridge near to the ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLTCEYMSTEnDAY. HAD.OPFICE. Y A TIMELY DEUCSlON..A man: named William Young 0 appeared before Mr Potter, at this fice, yesterday, to d answer the complainant of a person named Brady, fot ille- r. gallidetaining a clock. t Mr. J. A. Curran attended for the complainant, and Mr. . C. Fitzgerald for the defendant. e It appeared from Mr. Curran's statement, that the de- fendant had been ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—LONDON, WEDNESDAY

... COURT OiQr ON1OflDDAlt Y ..ACm oF PrEolu1si5S M&U5tAaGC. Mary, artfia Greetitted\pV.'Jhsn Charles North. [ This was 'as action of breaol c ' promise of marriage- I Sir F. Pollock and Mr. Bal endgeted the plaotiff's case; E Mr. Thesiger and Mr. Bareto 1b'defendant's. Sir F. p9ollo stated the oa48toate jury. The plaintiff l was a young woman,- the . tayg'ter of a widow, who had been comp.5lled ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—THURSDAY

... COURT OF BA NLR UPTLCY.-TiIuRSDAY. (Refore lr. Commissioner Holroyd.] IN TSR BANKRUPTCY OF MlESRS. CHAMBtlltil AND CON, LATZ OP BOND.STREBT, IIANEASG. At thesitting of the court for an audit of accoulnt In the matter of this bankruptcy, an application was made upon the partof Messrs. Mlayhew aud Johnson (the former solicitors to the htia) to Strike out certain items of charge Iet their bill of ...

THE WALDEGRAVE AND DUFF AFFAIR.— BRUTAL ASSAULT OF A POLICEMAN

... THE WALDEGRAVE AND DUFF AFFAIR.- BRUTAL ASSAULT OF A POLICEMAN. The proceedings in the Court of Queen's Bench on Saturday, tke 13th inst., are certainly disgraceful to the country, almost to a point of incredibility. We have often felt it to be our imperious duty to point out the very slovenly manner in which justice, or rather gross injustice, is administered in our inferior Courts, and we ...

RIVAL TRADES' UNIONS.—IMPORTANT CASE

... RIVAL TRADES' UNIONS.-IMPORTANT CASE. GUILDHALL POLICE COURT, LONDON, FEB. 20. (IPromj our own CorrespondentJ This day, William Hawley, George Woldridge, John Hawley, William Laudriff, and William Hickling, stonemasons, employed in repairing the Temple Church, off Fleet-street, ;who had been summoned on a former day, when the matter was adjourned to give the respec- tive parties an opportunity ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... SATUnDAY, Jan. 30.-Before the Mayor anti Messrs Ald. PoWER and CAUR. ilary Scott, a prostitute, was committed to hard labour for I week, having been found on the New Read, drunk, and acting in a disorderly manner. Joseph Dinninq, pitman, was fined 40s. and costs, for a violent assault on P. C. No. 96, Moore, when in the execution of his duty, and in default of payment was committed to hard ...

EXTENSIVE ROBBERY OF MONEY AT LIVERPOOL, AND EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY OF THE PROPERTY

... EXTENSIVE ROBBERY OF MONEY AT LIVER- POOL, AND EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY OF THE PROPERTY. Yesterday week, at the Polico Court, Liverpool, a clerk, named John Denton lHolt, vvas placed before Mr. Rushton, on a serious chargo of having robbed his enmployors, highly respectable merchants of that town, in December last, of a large amount in cash. Mr. Dowlitg, commissioner of polico, seated, as ...

INQUESTS

... IZNQUESTS od (efore^ B; B.: GtNDON, Sq., Coroner ) - | ok On the 16th instant, at the General Hospit1l, on the of body of Henry ?? 28. The deceased, on the 11th' s :Januarylast, gwas 'emtployed in removing some- scaffolding ito used in the erection of, 3a bridge on the Bristol and Elxeter he 'r ailway, wlen'bie fell 'so tlhe groundi a height of 30 feet, and . fractured tihe middle of the ...

THE QUEEN versus HETHERINGTON

... JUDGMENT. i The ATTeORNEY-GENERAL prayed the judgment ofl the Court upon Henry Hetherington, who bad been t convicted during the sittings of the last term of selling t a blasphemous publication, entitled I Haslam's Letters to the Clergy of all Denominations. Lord DENS4AN having read the minutes of the trial, a and the pamsages which the Jury found to be Mass- phemous libels, C Mr. THoz AS, on ...