HULL POLICE COURT

... FRIDAY, AUGUST 4. Before ldc Mayor, and Messrs. Beadle and F1irbunk. SAIUGoeLIoS.-JTohn Jones, captain of the brig John, of Pwilhell, was placed at the bar on a charge of smuggling-Mr. M'Donnell, of the Customs, stated that, on the 30th of July, le went on board the above vessel, which had just arrived from Hiamburgh, and made a Seizure of six pounds of tobacco. The captain in- formeud him he ...

Published: Friday 11 August 1843
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4088 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Lancaster Summer Assizes

... 11 ? I -. i;lz ?I t I ?? { C1OWN'.fltJR6T.*'iD o .ORS ISiE~tE~I. JQtSTcUE WlGll2aMAN. ,: ; TURSDAY. Augsu024.A : : His LonssHti entered the Court ai ten minutes past b ni~~e i ?? 51i-~~yun~n.t' -;-Tha~ts Simpson, Benja'mii Hlerdmo1n, nnd James P a. a sisesog, Wert.indicted for-causingthe denth of Charles fi 'F rguoon, at Little Bolton. It appeared lhe deceased ig sI been driking at i-jpiablic ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... 3A2q?LRUPTCy COURT. MONDAY. ?? Mfr. fosnns7issiotner Stephen.) IN5 Ha HARFOItD, DAVIES, AND CO.-On his Honour taking his seat, Mr. Palmer said he wished to offer an explanation with re* freoelce to an observation made by binm lost week, and whicih had been repsorted-and he wias bound, in justice to the s eperter, to oay moot correctly resorted-its a public paper. To these whob were acquainted ...

THE MURDER AT GADDESBY

... THAr MURDER AT GADDESBY. l ?? I An inquest was lield on Wednesday at the village of Gad- desby, before Mr. Clarke, coroner, on tbe body of James Gar- nier. Deceased was a young man much respected, and thle son of a small farmer, residing at Itlarsly. About 17 weeks previous to Whitsuntide h1e entered into the service of MIr. Messenger, of Gaddesby-lodge, the owner of a filrm of about 150 acres ...

THE CASE OF MRS GILMOUR

... THE CASE OF MIRS GILMOUR. A.~ ?? (fie New Yorlt Herold'.) As ?? jn id examfintiaton in this case hasi ax- cited a giood d,t al of attention and interest, not only o~ am ongst them rirn hers of the professionf, but the pub. toe lie generally, we feel justified in devoting a small 1 portion of our epare to a survey of it. We were wh much disappointedl in finding thatie maedical wit- no, nesses,. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGEN CE-WEDNESDAY. BOlW STREET. F Johis, Mulalins, described ais a labourer residirg at 3, Toover-streit, St. (iles's, wvas charged with fslsety registenlog the death of a femaio child ats having died at his lodgings, it haviig been ascertalned that the dialh took place atStratford, in Essex. George Sinitins, a painter and glazier, residing at No. a, Tower- street, stated that the ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY, EDINBURGH

... 111(11 (COURT OlF JiUsTl IAtY, Et)INIDURIIL illl l~s- C Sa ?? 011d1 latply a1 aol'lVl'VOI,~ l o' dc Ii ii i li ?? of, tii le (i'ir'i ?? te inly a Sklatattll, xii' tudelvtrait 1101 ?? ll' oile Lrdii-Aidiei tat ii ?? oidlel or ftil, Imposit.iiiona Il ~sIaiii ii tvilea I21 ?? 'ig il fill ii ?? i'tii'l'i' i Iiid st o fiiei llls ole teer tiert te I dlyell iri'lI Vio~ llatino h ll tllill', afid (to ...

APPALLING SUICIDE—CORONER'S INQUEST

... APPALTWNG SUJCtlE-COBRNE RK INQUEST. I - - I ?? - Il I Yesterday an inquest was held ina the: Brian .Boiqfhnne publio-hoise,.Gtnaneviln, before Janies ICarthy, Esq., coroner, for the oounty Dublin, on vieoi ofthe bgdy of Jane Casey, aged 32: years, who had on the. previous day put a period to her existence by throwing herself Jnto ithe Royal Canal, at a part called the Long Level, near'the ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... ZA WN02TICB&$TBXs DAY. 9H£1;lFFS' COUET, RED LLON-SQUARR1fllt at ten. Mjrrrlott r Uosbee-Atkinson v Rebinson-Edney v Jones-Good- ma~n v Httrmnan-Oally v Qreen-Wrenolds v Seymour-Hall v H.um 'bre-M'Lau-hlan v Dlickinsonl-tG e v Bradshaw-Nash v Tuli 'ryoots v Aidrieh.-LtWctfleld v Carr-WhItaker v Simmons-. u-ker v M'tchel1-RtoC v Ednionds-Hook v Ireland-West v Paul-Hall v Slownal,, otherwise ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... *: SOUTH: LANCASHIRE. ASSIZES.i-'.-i- j ' ' ; ' ' , , -} l . - CROWN -COURT.-PRIDA:Y. . CHARGE; O.F M.-k-URDER.-t ' TRIAL O' CAST.MXtAL JACk.l,- John Hulme, alias Cast-metal Jack, was indicted for the wilful murder of Thomas Gerland, on: the road . between Ashton and Manchester, on the 31st of October, 1840. zMr. Brandt, Mr. Hilton, and Mr. Townsend, were a Counsel for the prosecution: Mr. ...

CORNWALL

... CORNIVALL. CORNWALL, ASSIZES. Nri. Justice Coleridge arlrived in Bodmini onl Thursday last, aiid imimtediately procceeied to spoil the climiiiIssion. His Lorlabip afierwards attended Divine Service. Mr. J3stice E rskhie arrived tlter iii thle clily. Blsinuess coimmeniced ol Friday morniog-Mr. JslticD Ioleridge presidinig on the Crowi,, and Mr. .Jstica Erskilne en ,he Civil Sile. There were ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... IHousr itF LORDS, Friday, Sith August 1843. El Gilbert Ogilvie Gardner, Esq. appellant, John Scott, and another respondent. lo The LORD CrIANcEbr1Oa -Jameq Lawson was hi proprietor of a fourth part of the lands of Shawton- sa hill, called Lochquarter, and in the year 1755 he cc disposed a part thereof to John Scott, by this de. 'crlption, All aind hail those my sixteen acres of or lad, or ...