EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF SWINDLING

... - 1 Yesterday week, at the Police Coutrt Liverpool, after the usual business of the day had been brought nearly to a close, a young man, apparently belonging to the swell mob, and who had just been apprehended, was brought before Mr. Rushton on a charge of having, with the assistance of a com- rogue (who has escaped), tricked a stranger, who had arrived in towun only an hour before, of a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLI(;;E INTTrLLJG.TfNCE-FRIDAY. MArNiSI o.N IIOUq E.fras hr rtl Messrs. Bairi'sii and Wlchk/, Of Whjtofir-~~f ol merChTists11, aippearedl upon sniinl5Ols~ to itliawer thei corn- platintA of tile Lighiterniiin's ProtPectiOnl Soci etyss oel callier h cloliared themn that, heing, thle oWnerS Of veslcldth Iloride1y, So. hiiD7, they carried, or caused to ble carricd for hire, othe than ilseji' ...

LORD MAYOR'S COURT—SATURDAY

... LORD MAl YOR'S COUR2T-SA TURDAY. [1etlore the Recordr iaml a Contmon Jury.] ('IIINEIX , CLAI'MS, The eoart was uccullied during it! sittings il auditilirrating oil elaiili nmilde bv tiJr Gfliiies: increhimita Ithtircil li tcr!!- CpVctive- cIIIuC ot P w1anhequ a, S;arUcqua, -r tht ilng, tl(t ThonuhiLpg, rarajist a British uhjcit fr the Feceral faulwo of £1 .000tO, .' ,Itdtl, and D, bt , TuiC ...

SALFORD COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... A meetinI was held on Wednesdoy night at the 'roan HallWILLIAM LorKETT, Esq.,b oroghreeve, took the choir. The minutes Of the last proceedings having been approved, Mr. CHARLTON said he rose to bring before the meeting the facts connected with the recent election of commissioners for No. G and No. 7. These cir- cumstances he said were, that a great iutinber of per- sons assembled who had ro r ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—SATURDAY

... CBNTRAL CRIMTINAL COURT-SATURDAY- Illefore Mr. Justice Maule and Mr. Justice Irskife.] t'I IIA R(- ( AV WILFUtl MIURDEIt. Iole ihver, aged '2i, widow, was placed at the har, cOiargEedl with the wilful murder of JosephilBowler, ler late husbhalnd. The prosecution was conducted by AMr. Payne. The priioner was defended by Me. ] odkin end Mr. Lucas. Mr. Payni stated the case, which he said vas ome ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF SWINDLING

... EXTRAORDINARY CASF OF SWINDLING. On Friday afternoon, at the polile.court, Liverpool, after the usual business of the day had been brought nearly to a close, a young man, apparently belonging to the swell mob, and who had just been apprehended, wis brought before Mr. Rlushton on a charge of having, with the assistance of a coom-rogue (who has escaped), tricked a stranger, who had arrived in ...

SUFFOLK MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... St*?OtX. M AtMMALAS s ESSIONS. (Coldiinuedfrom w Ol1. Iasi.) 1WkZlCIA, Saturday, October g0* Before the Rev. Geo. Capperand a bench of Magistrates. SINGUJLAR CASY OF APPEAL. James Welham, sen., appcllant, and Sir A. B. Hcnni- ker, Bart., and others respondents. Counsel for the apgellants, Mr. Eagle and Mr. O'Mal- ley; Attorney, Mr. Gudgeon. For the respondents, Mr. Palmer and Mr. Crouch ; ...

THE COURT, &c

... THE COUnhT, &C. WINDSOR, Sunday.-The Queen and Prince Albert, and the royal suite and household, attended divine service on Sunday morning, in the private chapel within the Castle. HER MAJUsTY.-It is stated that her Majesty is again in a delicate and interesting situation. Her Royal Highness the Princess Augusta, of l Cambridge, is shortly to be united to the Hereditary Grand Duke of ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... TYE STERANJy ITHE POLICE AND TUpT Mr. Allen,l o 1 LCENS ID VieIC- houti'secontrarytoth tmoenr 1o r and B 6 nd borore Ai. 'e ain Bed ~~ ~ol~e for having eoi thet2 rns Hal house contrarv o varions ofenharaces 6 to thoin at Bow-, drvnteateion the theno Inlor hisno 0ina ~ith ea are f do.s libe ?? liansd you (Inu31tbe aot; s it the de fenda nt's houe b ht he fnot welti s, O -In answer tof taerou s ...

Published: Sunday 30 October 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1726 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE INQUIRY AT NORTHLEACH

... The inquiry relative to the death of poor Beale is continued at considerable lengths The treatment and diet of the prisoners are given in a connected summary by the Cheltenham Free Press:- A prisoner, says that journal, on being committed to one of the houses of correction, is compelled to walk thither, whatever may be the distance: on some rare occasions, if very unwell, he is allowed a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE. ZNTZoLzIGENC1E. Cos r,'CL-HOrSRi, JBIrSTOL, SaTVRDAY. Magistrates present: The Mlayor, and Messrs. Nowmnin and Metlc yne. Wm. Wright and Edwin Ludkin were charged with being disorderly in Castle-street, and assaulting the police. It appeared that the defendants were creating ,t great disturbance at a pub- lic-bouse in Castle-strcet, and on policemen 102 and 150 interfere ing to ...

SURREY SESSIONS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25

... SURRt~EY SESSIONS, TUESDAY, OCTO11ER 95. ?? OF THtE GR*NO Juttle In the course of the afternoon the Grand dory camne into Court withw thle remainder of thle bills, and informed tho Chairman they had a moot impor tanit presentmont. to make to the Court, whsich the Chairman directed to ho read by the C'lerk; of the Peace. It ''That the Grand Jury, in) bringing their labouro to a close, by ...