THE NEW POOR LAW

... We have seldom ?? a mderdecisiveproofefthe unnatuad and heart crushing p6wdtrs tatbi are delegatd .to Bodso of pi' idnso underthis monotrtus, natiodl, asnd pu is14ea than ljl flo4isg, whichi has for iinatdlW obtdfned pubi hit -ruhtdt t thiist of a fellowcinamted SjdrNsW(evid ?? - shdkfg ex- fbuffof bu I a al'eut hini), to ?? a pohor shah hifS:a- efre of eeing amty oned hy'the refusil ef tl ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 7AIA% zrZNELIGENCE. MA.jEOrtD V. JAcoB;.-This wasan appeal from an ordetW of the Vice-Chancellor, refusing, on Wednesday last, an injunt tion to restrain the defendants from 'ploughing up some wa1t, lands inStomersetehire. The Lord Chancellor said it was a c in which the court couldnot interfere, dad dismissed the ?? with costs. TImE BRAINTREE CHURlCII-RATE CASE.-This case which came on for ...

COMMISSION COURT—YESTERDAY

... _ . COMMISSION COURT-YSTEnDAY. Raron Richards hnd Mr. Justice Ball took their goats on the bench atten o'clock. Maria Burke, av iry well looking young woman, WaS in- dicted' for cotcealing the birth of a male child, by ?? of the body on the Ist of February last. The prisoner who wasg efended by' Mr. Walsh, was after a very lengthened investigation found guilty, but strongly recomnmended to ...

APPALLING MURDERS—A MONSTER

... I APPALLING MURDERS-A MONSTER. At the Liverpool assizes, on Tuesday, Betty Eccles was charged with the wilful murder of William i3ccles, at Bol- ton; also further charged with the wilful murder of Alice r Haslam, and also further charged with the wilful murder of Nancy Heaslam. The prisoner pleaded not guilty in. a firm tone of voice. Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Brandt were for the prosecu- tion; ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW ITTELLIDEXPE. VICE-CHANCERY COUaT. TUESDAY. (Before the VIeC-Cu ANCrLLOR of ENGLAND.) SorITn . BAILEy.-Mr. WAIsCFIELD was heard this mornino in support of a motion in' thlis case, which arises out of the pro ceedings in-the recent trial of the Rev.'Mr. Bailey, for forgery It will be remembered that the Rev. Mr. :ailoyS brought an ac tioti to recover 2,1001. alleged to be due on an 1. 0. U. ...

MIDLAND CIRCUIT.—LEICESTER, MARCH 24

... MIDLAND CIRCULT.-LrEiCESThR, MARtCH 24. (Before 3 rr. Baron Gurney) TRIAL OF WILLIAm JONES. A CIIARTIST LEADER. SU (From the 3Morning Chronoictle.) M Wi'elacm Joneo, aged 21, a Smrartly dreesed young man, who had b 'en out on bail, was placed at the bar a( upon an indictment, charging him with having used T seditious language, and unlaswfully endejivoured to n excite the people against the ...

SECOND COURT

... ID I ?? th:tujnW,. t nim,I it at4,'d., n'nd believes tbe epri'soer t'6 be thelman fioubouht .4oO' it oi . .i;l 95.1 ?? ?? ' ' , '-Bf X > i. ?? - - Cbitaible 4b eann produa'd theltsxuaend baeon, ' hieh: he had recoived from Mr Precsuton;l Went i t, ;o!an *.Thome6':Stone police constable AWent iD 6eharobvar-d ifound the :prisoner at Blaekburbin 'on- the ']4thi of ,Pebruarij The prisoner at' ...

EAST RIDING EASTER SESSIONS

... sum c The general Quarter Sessianvs for the E ast Riding were Prick held at tho Court House, Beverley, on Tuesday larst, before at Bo R. BETHELL, Eaq., Chaismart; and thu following mngs hitren ?? Greame, Esq.; JosephafRobinson peae, ,belng Esg.; James Kiero Watson, Esq. ; Benjamin Haworth meat Sq. Henry Preston, Esq. ; Thiomas Clark, Esq.; Edward orf Gibsoncourt GsoEsq.; George Legard, Esq.; ...

Published: Friday 07 April 1843
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4570 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... 1JHULL POILCEC 'COU'RT. I THURSDAY, April 13. Id Meft oore Sir Wnm, Lowollrop, alid R. Rai&Oif. BEi. t- Matthew tClark, a collector of old clothes, old rags, and old E hlones wan charged with assautitog William Lindsay, and :, breaking three of Isll ribs Clark rented a rotom.of tlae rrosecu. A, to tlr, andl making up his mind to leace It, began to pack up, and nI apprently, wanted to quit ...

Published: Friday 21 April 1843
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2693 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LONDON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... EXTRAORDINSAY EMIGIIATION FRAUD. A lengthened investigation took place at the Mansion- house before the Lord Mayor on Wednesday.. In conse- quence of the advice given by Lieut. Lean, the Govern- nenot enigration agent, ir. Hlonry Frethell, the captain of the Barbadoes brig, which some months ago left Lon- (ion with emigrants for Prince Edward's Island, and Mr. D. Campbell,. owner of the vessel ...

CITY SESSIONS

... CITY SESSIONS, The General Quarter Sessions of tire Peace for this City w'ere holden on Wednesday last, before James Manniing,E Es. erjeant- at-Law, Recorder, James WVyatt, Esq. Mayor, and other AMagis- trates, being present. The Recorder, in addressing the Grand Jury, merely said that he was happy to congratulate them on the state of the gaol, which contained onily four prisoners for trial, ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... SIIIPPING INTELLIGENCE. a LONDON, ArIJL 1.-Wind this day at noon light breeze front tile Ur south-West, and cloudy. Seveis p-m. It lin rainid at inlerteas throughout thle day; wiiid south to south-west, light, with heavy- passing clouds at times. w DEAL, AlAicur 31.-Wind S.S.W. to S.W., moternte. N Ova' Dovr.n, MARCSn 31.-Tho Philadelphia from New York, left 5th tilt. 1 HIULL, MAICcI 31.-Wind ...