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 

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 ...

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 ...

ARMS (IRELAND) BILL

... :'ARMS_(IRELAND) BILL.,3 , t -- | ,VEbNS8DAY,, AUG 9. 'a Order for Tbird Reading. ?? made, and Qafes' ' tion propoerd, ?That the bill be how read the third ?? time Amenidm~ent proposed, to leave out, the word- r -iiow,'id at'the end of the questio'n 'to'ndd the words, tupon his day three months. Question ?? as the word ' now' stand 'part of the q pe tlcn. The housb divided, Ayes 125, Noes ...

The LATE MELANCHOLY OCCURRENCE ON WATERLOO-BRIDGE

... The LATE MELANCHOLY OCCURRENGCE ON W}A TERLOO.BRIDGE. INQUEST ON MIR. F. S. ANCONA. Yesterday, at twelve O'clock, a highly respectable jury were empanelled before Mr. W. Carter, coroner for Surrey, at the Hero of Waterloo, Waterloo-road, for the purpose or Investigating the circumstances under which Mr. Frederick Supine Ancona met his death on Thursday evening, the 3d instant. The inquiry ...

VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURT, AUGUST 5

... VICE.CHANCELLORS' COURT, AUGUST 5. I (Be/bre Sir J. K. Bruce.) NORTH UNION RAILWAY COMPANY V. THE BOLTON AND PRESTON RAILWAY COMPANY. The argument of the motion reported in our paper of last week was resumed. Mr. Rolt was heard for the Bolton and Preston Com- pany, and contended that there was nothing in any of the acts to restrain them from carrying any part of the traffic from Preston to ...

GALWAY ASSIZES—WEDNESDAY

... GALWAY ASSXZES- WE8om. I rc. 31ahon v. Flantigan. e. This case, which seemed to excite very great interest, was resumed us soon as Bn-tn Lefroy wook his seat onathe bench on Wednesday morning. The first witness called was the mother of the plaintiff, who, herself, appeared to be not mome than .34 years of age s She gavei her evidence with great clearness, and seemed by no means embarrassed. ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. EXCIIANGE-C(J1UT OFFICE. A manu Darned Peter Alortiuler was committed for trial from this office, for attempting to coninsit a ferlonious assault oneewoman nanimed Rebecca liea. HENILY.STREET OFFICE. Constable 122 D charged a person named Thomas f)role, and stated that he arrested the prisoner For being druink, when he threw Nitnesi on the flags, and bit his leg ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE IN' TELLIGERN'CE-SATURDAY. WORSH I P-STlEET. John Armstlrongs, n line looking young lonn, the son of a captain In tlhe army, lately deceased, and Danicl Wl'ebster, a young sailor, wore brought before Mr. Broughton under the iollowing extraordi- nary eirest'atlanett. ]'oice constubl, N Q33, stated that about two o'clock onl tho pro- coding afternoon lha obscrved the prisoners pacing to ...

FATAL AFFRAY WITH POACHERS.—A CONSTABLE KILLED

... FATAL AFFRA Y WITH POACHBRS.-A ICO1N'STABLE KILLED. [FROM THrE STAFFPORD ADVERITISIER.] A desperate counlict between a gamekeeper and constable and a gung ol poachers took place on Friday morning, In the grounds near Apedale-hall, the residence of IR. B. Heathcote, Esq. Jamnee Beech, one of the parish consta- bles of Audley, lost his life in the rencontre, and John Vaughan, the gamekeeper, ...

ATTEMPT TO MURDER

... CAUTION TO ALL CONCERNED. A person has called at this office this afternoon (Friday) to state the case of a family residing at New Church Place, Mabeate, Leeds, of the name of Stocks, who are at present sufifring all the horrors of actual starvation, and likely, it relief be not immediately afforded, to starve to death. The head of the family, William Stocks, is by trade a miner; has been oct ...

COURT OF REQUESTS

... To the EDITORS of the LI VERPOOL MERCURY. ?? GsrNTLHmZ.-Having seen in the Mail of last Saturday an a' Dlu erroneous eapoi t relative to an affair that occurred to neysief in pin tie above court, I will tbank you to oltow me, through the me- p dluln of vouer columns, to lay before the publio a correct stae-I ment of thi' whole procoeslings,-I being the sufferer in the case no, cnm best d1o so. ...