COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... Mornday there was a meeting of the General Corm- missioners of Police, the Sheriff in the chair. It was agreed to delay, till after thle ?? January, instituting proceedings against parties using furnaces who have not adopted means to consume the smoke produced by their furnaces. The Scrutiny Committee reported, that the pre- mises occupied ?? N. Cowan, at Dlain Point, are not within the l5tb ...

COUNTY KILKENNY PETTY SESSIONS

... COUNTY KILKENNY PETTY S6SS[OS. S. Magistrates on the bench-J. Green, R.M., and I. Sul. a- livan, Esqrs. LANDLOIADISt IN IRELAND. 30 . Richard Shlee v. Matthew Dormer. In Mr. IRyLpud stated tho case. ?? said it wae a proceeding as for trespass, &64 lad come before the magistrates before; 3e the sumions was dismiseaetd for want of proper form. The defendant never hada right of paeseqgp, aud Mr. ...

ALLEGED MURDER OF A FATHER BY HIS SON. AND ATROCIOUS ATTEMPT TO POISON A WHOLE FAMILY

... ALLrEGED MURDER OF A FATHER BY HIS SdN, AND ATROCIOUS ATTEMPT TO POISON A WHOLE FAMILY. ?? - . I I (From the Manchester Guardian of Saturday.) During the present week, a charge of murder and attempt to murder, under, circumstances of almost unparalleled atre. city, has been under investigation before the magistrates, at the Salford Town-ball. The accused is a young man named Joseph Taylor, 23 ...

ATTACK ON THE PEOPLE BY A REVENUE POLICE OFFICER AND HIS PARTY

... ATTACK 'ONTHE IPOPLE BY A RVN POLICE OFFICER AND HIS PARTY. - . - FtP press.)I I(pLrom see -Y - o ?? fr TataLtEs PETTY SESSONS-1OVjig to the illness of estegirrid correspondent the following report was delayed toth pesn time- The subject is erie which bag 'caused much exoitemeflt, and which calls for the piroin~t rtice of the Irish executive.: We entertain no doubt but the police offier,' ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... I ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE, OXFORD CIRCUIT. ;SHREWSBURY.-FrAncis Parget, Wilfinas Dix, Theem,, Leclrcock, and James Smith, were arraigned uponra charee of having entered certain enclosed woodlands in the OCes pation of Joseph Ednmonds, on the 1st of December From the testimony of Oakley, Mr Gatteker's head-keeper it appeared that he was out on the night in question crisis nine other under-keepers, ...

Published: Saturday 30 December 1843
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1752 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA bI tUv1'(LL2-1 HiS tAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN-A te i. Sleek v' Kettlewell, appeal for Judgmont-Boodle v Harper, part heard. A priast.-Drydela v lrrarnhaam (e)-Arundale v Ilowyar-Fisher v Taylor-Cotlirhnlam v Earl Shrewsbury (8)-Booth v Lightfoot. VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTS, LINCOLN'S-INN -At tes, liefort, Sir L. SIADW]ILL. I1ome v lilackie, motion, part heard. Carro,:s, &ce-Coore v ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... SATFlRAY'S POLICE. MANSION-HOUSE.-THE WILL FoRGrRY CASE.- On Saturday, Afr. Barber, a solicitor in extensive practice, - and a person named Fletcher, who ere charged with uttering a forged document, purporting to be the will of a party l named Anna Slack, formerly of Chelsea, deceased, for the Ipurpose of defraudling the Bank of England of a large sum tof money, were again brought before the ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... SATURDAY, Drrcamlnntt 9. rend Before Dr. Aldersconr and Mescro, .dlkinses, Newmrhori, and avoy £~gghfrrfn, it 11 SewosOrCIoN.-David Pord, a seaman, whose ease ?? re. educ mooded from lest Week. wos again brought up to-day, charge wret with smuggling nine pounds of tobacco. Ile was lined £10 atter !or, in default, to undergo six, moriths imprisonment. Ilehe requested the ollicer to search his ...

Published: Friday 15 December 1843
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3719 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BRISTOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BRZITOL SANXRUPTCY CO1VT. 1. 0 There has been a great deal of miscellaneous business this week, but not much of public ?? JOHN CAiMBRIDGE, wine-merchant, of Cheltenham, obtained his 0 ?? RUnDn:, of Pauntley, insolvent, passed t his first hearing without opposition.-B. BRADLEY, insol- vent, received his final order of ?? audit of f the accounts of THOxAS JOYCE,woDlieondraperof Bristol, d took ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—TRIAL FOR MURDER

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.-TRIAL FOR MURDER. (Before Lord Dcenman and Mr. Baron Parke.) Edward Dwyer, aged 25, hawker, was charged with the wilful murder of his child, an Infant, named James Dwyer, on the 24th of October last, by feloniously, and with malice aforethought, striking its head, by which i he caused a mortal wound, and killed his said child. i The prisoner was charged, on a second ...

INQUESTS IN MONTGOMERYSHIRE

... INQUESTS EN WMONTGOMIERYSI-tIRE3. (J3ifoe .r. C. 311. 1). IlH4ump/reys, CM one,.) At Llsnidlecs, on the body ol iMaryvMorgalns, -who, it. appCarcd, returned homse iroin chapel on tlie Sunciday eveling, and was Soen ill her usual ?? alit O ine oclock, but onl the following mornl- Cl ing a niigdibour CIeIt ilnto ?? dw el ling ald floulid T Ile delad inl bhed.-erdict, found dead. ci At VIon ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—WEDNESDAY

... ICENT.RA L CRIMINAL CORT-W.fDEnsDAY, [Before Mr. Baron Alderson.) ASSAULT. Johnt cesvsgre, aegd 30, vans placed at the bar, charged with fe- I lortiouslay cutting and woundinsg Thomas Noash, the younger, with t] intent to do him tome grievous bodily harmn. r Mr. Ilorry condlucted the prosecutionl. c Thle prisoner was defended by Mr. g~allmntine. 1 From thle evidence, it appeared that the ...