CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... - ?? I 1. ? .- 1. I ? .1 . ?? ll? ?? N'I - . tii Ii. -LuIotI i it~u Ilit ii I - - - tiit-I iliiiv,ltioclt I - . OU - - i-- I' 4 llit I'ihiy aIS , s L toii l I I 6 11 -,iiri- itc,, ii hleaceiritl' griicvi. T itt 1 ee ?? if lute.Ishut ,aiit odl tl o' heling icibi, aoch retiOtI ithililc lihelied n igiit te h - kolm. il ?? Gailtly Tauh titis itenctv d to Cigliteeit Monthis' o - Otulsiilvl .ici o ...

THE CUSTOMS' DEPARTMENT—FRAUDS UPON THE REVENUE

... TIHE CUSTOMS' DEPARTMENT-FRAUDS UPON THIE REVENUE. It must be readily conceded that when investiga- tions are carried on relative to abuses in any of the public departments, in a secret manner, any report orsuch abuses, made through private sources, may be at times subject to misconstruction, and doubtless partial contradiction. We were therefore prepared for a host of communications denying ...

CHESHIRE SPECIAL COMMISSION

... ,nd Chester, Wednesday evening. we The Special Commission issued for the trial of `ae the prisoners charged whith the commission of aer cffente i variouspat of Chieshire, during thle re-, ley opened this afternoon with the customary formali- BY ties at Chester Castle. Tue Judges appointed to ' try the prisoners aire Lord Abinger, Sir E. IH. Al- rtb derson, and Sir C. Cressw'eli. They arrived ...

REVISION COURT—YESTERDAY

... CTERDAY. I The Ririht Hon thie Lord Mayor and ?? assessors too eats in the Nisi Prius Court yesterday, at the usual hour, ant proceededI with the revision, of the burgess list of the Castle ward, wvhich tley comnpleted withina brief period. At die close of the rocisioli the members on both sides wero q follow S:-~Lihefills admitted, 216 ; Tories admitted, 144; over, which, if admitted, will ...

ASSAULT BY THE EARL OF ERROL

... | ASSAULT BY THE EARL OF EiRROL. PnI rcsqn (b {a A TL.. -_ I OrronnTsourts, OiCr. 4.-The Earl of Errol appeared this 0 morning before the mayor and a bench of mnagistrates, to answer a summons preferred against his lordship for striking a police-constable who was stationed at tile King's Rooms, t on the night of the ball given by the officers of the 16th if regiment, on the occasion of the ...

OFFENCES

... O F F EN C ES. COURT-AfRtTIAL.-The result of the second court-mar- tial on Lieu. Lionel R. Place, ot her Majesty's ship Queen, is the bull acquittal, after a four days' patient and laborious investigation, of this officer, from all and every the other fbol charges prelerred against him, which the court in its sentence stigmatised as false, scandalous, and malicious. On returning to his own ...

REGISTRATION COURTS

... CITY OF LONDON. The proceedings of this revision court on Saturday gave rise to the discussion of no question of general interest or importance. .Wvilliam Pinnican claimed as an occupier of a house in Vine-ftraet, and the claim Was objected to by Mr. Marr, for the Conservative party, on the grounds that the claimant was abroad, nnd a foreigner. Mr. W ansey in support of the claim, called a ...

THE SPECIAL COMMISSIONS

... LIVERPOOL-WlDNESDAY. CROWN COURT. [Before Lord Abinger.] SENTENCES ON PRISONERS. John Hickey, Hlugh Cavanmllh, Mathlew Dalton, James Tweedale, and Jamees Sexton, were b~rought up to receive sentence, leaving been convicted on Monday of an attack on the mills of M~essrs. Stirling and ferkion, at Manchester. Saxton was sentenced to three months' imjrisonment, and the rest to twelvoe nnnths' ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... COURI' CIRCULAR. WINVDSOR, MONDAY. The (iueun walked on the Terrace and in the Home Park lbrs tuorning, attended by the Countess of Mount Edge- eUu')e ard olen of the imaids of honour. At lint-past niie o'clock his Royal Highness Prince Albrt ,et off to Swiuley-lodge on a shooting excursion, steuded by Lord Hivers, Sir Edward Bowater, lion. Cap- taiu Dlauconbe, and the lion. C. A. Murray, ...

POLICE

... TnE LoRD AND T1HS LADY.-At the close of last week a very pretty and smartly-dressed young woman, named Alice Lote, apparently about twenty-one years of age, ' placed at the bar, before Mr. Long, on the charge of ?? Stolen a pair of brilliant ear-rings and other arti- Ce the property of Lord Frankfort, who resides at No. ? Southwick crescent, Hyde park. It was stated that LPraer Rafter ...

Published: Saturday 08 October 1842
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2525 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE EXTRAORDINARY HOAX AT BRISTOL

... THE EXTRIAORDINARY HOAX AT BRISTOL, || (Fromh tde Bristol Mirror.) At the Bristol Police Court, on Saturday, Mr. Ilarmor said he had to prefer, on behalf of Mr. Frederick Jones, a jeweller and silversmith of that city, a charge of conspiracy against certain parties, with intent to defraud him of a gold watch, chain, seal, and ring. He was placed in a position of some difficulty, inasmuch as ...

THE SPECIAL COMMISSIONS

... LIVERPOOL, TUESDAY. The business was proceeded with to-day in the same man- ner as on Monday. CROWN COURT. [Before Lord Abinger.] RIOT AND FELONY. Janmes Dolan, 22, Frederick Johnson, 10, Aaron Thorp, 18, William Hughes, 19, James Robinson, 18, John Man- ley, 22, and George Edge, 41, were indicted for having, on the 10th of August, at Manchester, feloniously stolen ten loaves of bread, the ...