A TEXIAN JUDGE AND JURY

... And when the forms of law happen to be gone ?? what is the manner, and what the result ? We will abridge the description of a scene witnessed in Boston-that is to say, in Texian Boston. Ar- rived at the Courthouse, the party found the Judge seated on a chair which be was whittling so ear- nestly as to have forgotten where he was, while on each side of him were hall a dozen Jurymen simi. ...

ILFORD PETTY SESSIONS

... 'On Saturday last Mrs'. AanelU Bryant, a middle-aged lady, dressed in the first style of fashion, and who wore an elegait gold watch and massive chain, was brought from Ilford j'ai where sihe had been from~ the Monday preceding, and placed at the bar before William Cotton, Esq. Chairman, and a full bench of Magistrates, at the Angel Inn, Ilford, for final examination on a charge of stealing a ...

POLICE-OFFICE—FRIDAY, NOV. 3

... POLICE-OFIFICE-I'itI)AY, Nov. 3. CASE OF SMUGG.ING. ,,On Frtijay last, the( Mag-istrates' Court wats consider ably crowded, in C3scneiticilC of the trial of four mon namned James Fostfor, Thfloras Plearson, John Bell, and ?? Grant Ferret, who were foiund tin board ?? stologgling vessel, which wvas Ilitoly capltured on the county of Down coast, ladeon with foreign utilianufriotured tohacco, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... LA W I2Q2'LLIG (EBC-MOI;nDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. DXPARTF. GEMMEI, IN BE BOGG0S. This we, nn appeal on a special caso from thie Court of Esick. ruptcy. The roltver was argeued a few days ago, the question beisrg er hether Gemimel and Co. trad a lies, on goods received from Canton by the nsRignecs of Boggs and Co., the alleged ground of that lion being fourirted on tle terrs of the ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... ink, EXTRAORtDINARY FflhAKS AT A WEiDDING IN ia Om. DRYPIOOL. ady TIER officiating rungrstrates, ora Monday, were Messrs. BLYTHt tire and ATKINSrONs, whose attention wasoetipierd a Considerable time The in sifting the merits of.a singular rose, anid whlch arose Out of i atlt, the Circumsatnce of Afr. William r eetecio, master-builder, offi '00- Great Union-street, Drypool, traving been given ...

Published: Friday 24 November 1843
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4178 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

REVISION COURT—YESTERDAY

... . REVIBSON COUiT-YESTEAD4V. The Lord Mayor completed his most onernis task of revising the burgess roll for the borough of Dublin on yesterday. The revision commenced with the College werd on Saturday, the 21st of October, and dudring the fifteen working days which eusued from that dote up to T~eeS$ }0st, the Lord Mayor, with hislordship's assessors, Mr. ]$ager 8nd~ hr. ,Pers'is, continued to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I . LA VINTELLIGENCE, L .. 1, . . . I . . Bin re . COTHORT OF (QHANCERY -YEBrEADAY. In re filliam Ratclift, a- Bankrupt. ted Mr. Fitzgibbon, Q.C., moved on the part of William I Ratcliffe Muntz, the petitioner, that the report of Mr; in- Commissioner Maoan be conormied, and that costs of the vi- reference be given to the petitioners. The bankrupt was in the uncle of Mr. Muntz, and had been ...

NEW ARBITRATION COURT

... ,..EW iiITRATIOX COUBT. I. i-,m 4the SRipo Champion.) ?? of Arbitrators at Colaoony, county Sligo, held tteirfirst sitting ;n onday last. The arbitrators were VWl1iam Kelly, CatouPill; Martin Madden, jun, and Patk. MiTuoker, Esqrs. he court opened at one o'clock, when, at the desire of ?? brother arbitrators, the chair was taken by Mr. Kellyr. E. W. O'Mahony, Esq., occupied a seat on the bench ...

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 

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 ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE INTJLLIG-dVCEB-TtBST)AY. (a MARLBOROU0ll FTREEi. c A CAftovTR.-A bundle of parll-colouredt rags aind m11d, elr- mounted by a coal-black visage and weolley head, was put to the bar charged with Itivitag rmn emluck In Oxford-street, this moru- ing, wbile in a rampanit elate of anti-teetottlism. - o the delinquent was recogaised as Otd Sanbo', ofbersine Joe Hotvard, a knight of the broom, ...