INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... - ITINSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-SATURDAY.I * ( ~ -- ?? Mr. Commissioner Curran.)i- There Were fifteer a tifte ?? wn~iah'oppositioa was entered to theisolvents' discharge. goh'ed w th rpp ?? J ton.e ! j BI~~SON4; DIEN, . ;i~~ UJtt*.i. Thd'Commils'siouer' sa'i he thbugfit:the prtesht 'asg a be6t'ttin opportunity, 'Whelh' he saw hidfifdY peofeslondal geiflemenijresent, to 5itie n* ?? to certain ...

ADJOURNED LICENSING COURT

... ADJOURM tAENSIR .,t - On Monday an adjsdurne'& coturt of Licnsing Magistrates was held at the, Court-house, Osborn-street, 'Whitec-haiel. John Garford, EsqA, in, the.chair.. .. - ' . : . : : APPLICATIONS FOit Nsw. LsiaEssxs.-.The'nunmber of: appli. cations for new licenses were no fewer-than twenty-eight ,Iaiid the number granted were the following nine:-To. Mr. James Punt, for a ?? East ...

Published: Sunday 02 April 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1642 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YESTERDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... I 0 EXTRAORDINARY CONDUCT OF A MAGISTRATE. UNION.HALL(YESTERDAY).-Ann Ellis,an unfortunate female, was placed at the bar, before Mi. Cottingham, charged on suspicion with stealing a 5 Bank of England ?? appeared from the evidence, that the prisoner drove up to a public-house in Tooley-street, In a cab, about half-past six o'clock on Thursday morning, and presented a 5 note for change, The ...

Published: Sunday 30 July 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3505 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YESTERDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... I I COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YLSTMRDAY THE QUEEN V. M'NnIL.-On their Lordships' taking their seats this morning, Lord Denman said the Court would proceed with the arguments in the case of The Queen v. M'Neil, which occupied the whole of Thursday--Mr. Fitzroy Kelly stated that, from a domestic affliction, the Solicitor-General was not able to attend the court to-day; he therefore trusted that ...

Published: Sunday 19 November 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1658 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE SCANDALOUS EMIGRATION FRAUADS

... T-IE SCANDALOUS EIMIGRATION FRAUADS. IN our last publication, we called attention toi tlh in'- famous and grossly unfeeliig frauds which had been prac- tised by a society, calling itself the l British anid Ameii- can Association, with which the niames of some of the most distinguished personages in the Empire had heei connected, by some trick whicli has not bitherto been fully explainied. ...

COUNTY OF DUBLIN SESSIONS—OCT. 21

... COUNTY OF DUBI3LIN SESSIONS-OCT. 21. Henry Kemmis, Esq. Q.c. chairman of the county of Dublin, sat at the court-house, Kilinainhan, on Satur. day morning at nine o'clorlc, in order to hear appeals and try prisoners. *I|MPORTANT FISHERY CASE-Al PEAL. Geo. Archer, Esq. respondent ; Mic/l. Afuson, resptotndent. In order that the reader may the better understand this case, which came on for ...

ANOTHER EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF DELUSION

... or r I 1 n o- I ?? ilr John Shepherd, chlaiged wvith having, at S- l R. temlpted to Pick Dir-. Homne's pcickt in tile pa I te /ri a 1,1 of the Houise Or Covilinions, arid who was renmanded R'ejn li that Pv idence inighi b e produtedt tI prove his licetliar hocit stat of indwasbrotglt t 1ip Botw inteet vwbtie lie se.'oniitxanljatiniton, Th inl '1he Prisoiner had a very wvild] appearance, and ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... FRIXDAY, SEPT. 29.-Before Sir John Fife.-Ann Tim- mons and Catherine Docherty, notorious girls, were charged with stealing some herrings from the shop of ?? Pyle, Blaekett-street, about eight o'clock last night, and were each committed to the house of cor- rection for 14 ?? Mulligan John Liddell, and William Richardson, were brought up by P.C. 74, the former two were charged with stealing caps ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—TRIAL FOR MURDER

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.-TRIAL FOR MURDER. (Before Lord Dcenman and Mr. Baron Parke.) Edward Dwyer, aged 25, hawker, was charged with the wilful murder of his child, an Infant, named James Dwyer, on the 24th of October last, by feloniously, and with malice aforethought, striking its head, by which i he caused a mortal wound, and killed his said child. i The prisoner was charged, on a second ...

KENSINGTON POLICE COURT

... EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF BIGAMY. On Friday a young woman of pleasing appearance, rather under the tsiddle statour, of flir c0ruplesxOn. with a profusion of flaxen hair, who wee entered on the police-sheet as Elizabeth Wa anais aged 17 years, residing in Chech.stret, Chels`:l', was brought up i bere S1r. G. Cisje, the eitttroe hmrirte, . : the ace- tody of price cr)nota!e Mount, 'V 120, charged ...

SCOTCH TRIALS FOR BLASPHEMY

... (Abridged forom tire Edinburgch Weckly Chronicle) tt HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY. Tho Supreme Criminal Court met on Monday, for the first time after the vaeation, when there were pre- ti sent the Lord Justice Clerk, and Loryds Meedwyn and Cockburn. c kr ednesday, November 8;h. CHAlGE OF BLASPHEMY. al p Thoas Paterson, charged with seelirg, or exposing tc for sale, a numiber oF blesphemous ...

DREADFUL OCCURRENCE AT LEDBURY

... DREADFULX OCCURRENCE A'T :ihlEDBURY. A MOThEII KLLED BY BElt SON. ( Fromn The Herefor d Times.) On Theeday last an inquest WAS held in the town of Ledhury, at the house of Mr. Obariss Roberts, before Nicholas Lanwarne, Esq., one of the coronsers for this county, and a highly respectable jury, on the body Of Elizabeth Webb, aged 791, who resided in a yard in Humend.strcet, anid who died on the ...