ADMIRALTY COURT—Feb. 14

... ADMIRALTY COURT-Feb. 14. ono aM TtlACULATOC9ALVAGE. TiTs cane a claim an the part Of ho nme omgci rserrt Ie- loang ton a ingack named the Endceaour, fir salvage services al nleged by them tic have beers r rendred ti Phil- martuina, ut a foreiga brig of 220 tons, from A msterdam to Meoaani unitNplaa, wahich tihey had rescued, recording to their statootement, team a mituatoitn of extro are d ...

KING'S COUNTY ASSIZES

... (FROMI OUR SPECIAL REPORTSER.) Tullamore, Monday, March 7th, 1842. THE DIDDULPH CASE. This being the day fixed for the trial of the persons charged with attempting to shoot Mr. Biddulph, the greatest anxiety was manifested, and the Crown Court was crowded in every part at a very early hour of the morning. At half past nine o'c~lock Chief Justice Pennefather took his seat upon the bench, and ...

DUBLIN POLICE.—SATURDAY

... I Dt J3J O . - ?? Saturday Mr. Hojel ,01rSoCt!r CArroll,1 a member of what l half 0ot TholAsCrol A00 be , Bediford 13enefit Society, to prefer a, Alci II tile ia Blrierly, thle president, and other lei ?? for having unlawfully expelled d1,lr ed his5 ame irom the books of the institution. itiphiia I$ wrih hO appeared on behalf of the society, 11~r. 0~1iavolbservatiofl to the case being ...

MR ELTON'S CASE

... Captain Rous has made a curious disclosure respect. ing the sentence on Mr Elton. He states that the Court Martial passed the sentence of imprisonment because they knew that the midshipmen of the fleet were about to give an entertainment to the prisoner. So much for the discipline of the Mediterranean fleet, says Captain Rous. So much for the justice of the Court Martial, say we. According to ...

Published: Saturday 05 March 1842
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1029 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... FORTuNE-TELLING. -A welf.dressed, middle-aged woman, who gave her name Sarah Robinson, was placed at the bar before Mr Long, charged with having obtained money and various articles of apparel from Eliza Headlard. -From the evidence of the complainant, who is about 20 years of age, it appeared that between three and four months ago, while she was in the service of a gentleman residing ia Pine ...

VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTS, March 15

... VICEI.CHANC].LLORS' COTUIRTS, March 15. at 0 ot 0 ua; te aS I'll ei~ si eu ec Attorney- Geniral v.8Sbermon.- I it this matter, John len- man, of Occold. in tile county of Suffolk. lip his will. dated I in the year 1.-1i. if the reign of King IFenrv VI_ devised a ffarm containing between 401 and 51) acres of land. with a Ihouse and other huluings thereon, and also another piece ! of land ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—TUESDAY

... COURT OF B.ANKRUPTCY--TuRSDA, [Before Commissioner Sir C. F. Williams.] rN ilE GRANT AND GRANT. The fiat in this case, and out of which tihe followhia pro- ceedin-s have (t1isera, was issued ais t;ir back as tihe year 17831, 4l>u blankrupts thenl being in extensive business as meorchants, p ie Cagains -street. Tile singularity of the ease exidts in me eireumgotnee, l thalt at vcry dilferent ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... L- a AOTICES-Tmii DAY. 'OLURT IF CHANCEKI1. 'Te Lord ChAOller will not otteirl tr Aurt tio-lAy. iHlF:.;'HANCl.l.OR'. CoURr, I.lNlIOi.N'S .iNN-Slitatlet,. Priore S r 1.. 'i t on. tHghes v Ro mers, t1bv spoket ib l;ed, e 'I inroe, jlloal n i ) - I tloi-,N ow Z-alfi * Cantpany v *l ott, by order. riC s;, we -ir1aibrrrey v ('.oil.rn, port treorul-Cjjlrrisia n Iaylor 'I' aid I Ma nrtn1] y-'ilPe tt ...

THE LATE TRAGICAL OCCURRENCE IN ALDERMANBURY

... i THE' i.,TE TRAGICAl. OICC .eN CE IAv A L DETn .4, \B L]? Y . \ted ,at thir-oo nlock. Mr11. PIF ,tle the ity' c)- roi,~let,111 iir 1 )II- 2l iiliallitanti9 of Ile ward oi' (lIpiple- -IVitIL i. n .aI ihibod it) the- ward lsehooli'ooll, P'hilip fal, to ticltermn le thle lOuqe DI thle deathl of fl Co. I .ca~., _-'ed :27, arid ot' feo. Lucait, at!ed 10, Anile LacaS. 1,d tial .A ii're'd i,1c ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... I'P(JOLICE IVY'I,'LLJr(B EN(.B3-T'UESDAY. et:. t. i tl sri ;pjoI the Lord Ma; orin Ii I Ui 'it'e TO~gtr, ~i t h; I(, fito wan- fn;;ittd ortrari~actiflZ : b * i -n .,: . rS ji *. t '1 In iitteiriijf nl pri va :!.t.r'I-r:,i r-''l' 1e 'I ti~e; Wtnli~d ornrnuuifartevS- .r PI-r I *Ur:e, 0' A i f r, w l in ri,,'ikr rrr,'n, anid who w iiiii i-:'i!.; 'iirfl 7dirg Frd, Sir 1.tir l'r'iti rit'iitii *i, ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES,

... CROWN COURT, SATURDAY, MARCH 5. Before Mr. Baron Rolfe. BURGLARY. James Drake, (20) was charged with having on the 26th of September last, at Northowram, bur- glariously stolen a top coat, two silk handkerchiefs, two CMtton ditto, two pairs of boots, a desk, and Is. 6d. in copper, the property of David Parkinson. The prisoner pleaded guilty, but begged the mercy of the court as he had been led ...

Assize Intelligence

... ftolf-,r Intellisture. - NORTHEIRN CIRCUIT.-DURIlA5O, FEB. 24. Before Mfr. Jreolice II'4ltinno. James Williams, Chartist bookseller, was indicted for gm assault on Christopher Thomas Potts, on the 4th of October lost, at Sundenland. Mr. Otter conducted the prosecution, and ML granger the defence. 'lir. OTTER stated the case to the jury. The defendant was well known in this part of the country ...