THE CUSTOM-HOUSE FRAUDS

... TIHE CUSTOM-HOUSE FRAUDS. time III 3i So In tile Court of ?? on Saturday last, before LoTd to 101 mi`g Ahinger, and a special jury, the important cases connected wiltl Kings reels the Customniiouse frauos were tried. InI the first, ' the Queml Attorney-Gencral v. Ifurel. tbe imformation, which was under of lio )een tle statute 3rd tid 4thi William IV., c. 5a2 contilned tlireecounts, Distai ...

THE LATE FATAL DUEL

... d 5 *i~ v /at the ?? Crininal *! * Mf. of ?? tk flza' t 'ourt: ' With regard to the. com hittalof Mr-Gulliverto ' . INewgo|tebiy die. soltejir-. 4agstrate, i it was a .discr& at otonery'powzervested in them. But if they did so, Mr. st d Gufnliire must again be brought up by hkheas corpus, and .adniittted to bail. ?? l y ie ,ailiaith'e.furthr n Gulliver in an. pC additiouial security, himself ...

Published: Friday 28 July 1843
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 955 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... - in An nggravated case of this kind was tried In tilt Queen's Bencb in n last wveek. Tue plainiliff was Miss Caroline Brett, a respectable eess young lady. of Bristol; the defesdant wees the Rer. Samuel Wade tle Stone, a Baptist minister, Tibe defendant, a young matl preparing himself for the otinistry, paiid his add resses to the plaintill, and nl made her an ofler of marringe, in 1835; and ...

Published: Friday 29 December 1843
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 612 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SINGULAR CHARGE OF ROBBERY OR LARCENY

... SINGULAR OHARGE OF ROBBERY OR LARCENY. at hind te On Molnday last, just before the rising of the magistrates at the At re Police-court, Mr. Evans, solicitor to the Guardiene Society, UsP- liesnle agai ...

CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY AND FORGERY

... tHABGE OF COiSP1RACY. AgY FORGERY, q X pXTRA4iPJNARY' CASE. I _ Akt'th Hoobdale petty SeS11fs55 on Friday- Ink, and by adjouVre. l- mro5ftbfsoaday, before a full benohof masgistralossand a crowdall et ...

THE STATE TRIALS IN IRELAND

... to, We have watched the preliminary proceedings in the ol of: state trials in Ireland, with the view of judging, by a *ei of practica example, whether our notthere was any ...

POLICE COURT

... COCoxeALl'o ToBAccG.-OOFrlday last. Edv ard Murray, of 3S.1 ltdceroaa-strr et, wvas brought before bMr. Rtushton, on a charge of havinei harbotired nnd concealed 4lhs. wvelghtof foreig~n ...

Lancashire Lent Assizes

... CIn Mr. ml) 10 Dr., it the NORTHERN DIVISION. NISI PRIUS COURT. for ~~THURSDAY, March 2. 0 'ter THE QUEEN v. O'CONNOR AND OTHEIRS. 490 In our last we gave the evidence of Several wvitnegoes as to let- ...

CARRIAGE COURT—YESTERDAY

... CARRIAGE COURT-YESTEEtAkY. a% a.- , -- -- ?? . 1 .. TO - , , - I Police-constable Russell, ofthe B division, summoned the drivers of cars 149 and 466 forbeingoff their standin Bruns- d wick-street on the evening of Monday last, and for having applied for hire to the injury of the regular hazard car. The complainant stated that he was upon duty in Bruns- d wick-street, near the corner of ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-SATURDAY' (Before Commissioners Curran and Farrell.) There were thirteen cases on the list for hearing, in most of which opposition was entered. The cases of James Mathews, James Cavanagh, and Charles Hickey, were postponed to Saturday, and that of J. Ogden to the first of March. discharged without B. F. Armstrong, an insolvent, was Tbe case of Thomas Brady, late of ...

BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... BANKRUPT COURT--YESTEnnAY. id XUPORTANT JUDOMENT. O . ' In re Siephen Dwyer. Dr His Honour said that, in the matter of Stephen Dwyer, the question that had arisen between the assignee on behalf tf of the general creditors on the one side, and Mr. Samuel d Lindsayand Company on the other,'had been recently argued e at suoh length that it was 'not neoessary for him to go through all the ...

DUBLIN POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... I ' DUBLIN POLICE.-YESTEBDAYU. HEAD OUFLC. A gentleman of the legal profession, named Tacker, was charged by Mr. Ward, a vintner, resident in Fishamble- street, with having: assaulted him in his house on the pre- vious day, also with breaking a drinking cup, and refusing to pay for his liquor. The magistrates fined the defendant hs. for the assault, in default of payment to be imprisoned for ...