COURTS OF LAW

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. THE GREAT BILL-DISCOtINTER.-ReFUSAL OF CER- TIFICATE TO MR JAMES GIBBS.-lmmediately on the learned Commissioner taking his seat he proceeded to give judgment in the above important case, relating to the bank- ruptcy of James Gibbs, bill broker and money serivefler, of Jermyn street, St James's. The learned Commissioner stated that, as a money scrivener, James Gibbs came ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... zffollt!t @effrlt, & nqutztt. S1OCIING RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. COLLISION ON TIHE LONDON AN]D BIRMINGOnAM I RALmWAv.-On Tuesday morning last (Jaly 20th). r a frightful collision, attended with the most serioud i conscquences, took place on the line of thle g London and Birmingham Railway, near Chalk-farm, ii and within a short distance of the Camden-town sta- U tion. During the day most painful ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... sal-belito, OffflIrtge, sr fjTqlirqtg4 ?? I MIORE RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. rFIUOISFUL ACCIDENT OX TIlM NORTHERnN AXID ?? ?? have to perform the pain- Ifb duty of giving itall details oraeiother railwzly nc- cident, by which no ne an has been killed and sci'e- mal Per-sons wounded. T'he scene of the calamity is that portion of twic Northern and Eastern line which was opened only a few days ago, and ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... WESTERN CIRCUIT-BRIDGWATEm, AUG. 5. CROWN COURT. ?? Mr. Justice Erle.] George Strong, Edivard Bryant, and William Hitch- cook were indicted for burglariously breaking Into the dwelling-house of the Rev. Charles Deedes, at West Camel. From the statement of counsel to the jury, and from the evidence, it appeared that Mr. Deedes had gone to bed soon after twelve o'clock on the night of the 10th ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICR INTBLLIGENCE-TUESDAY. MANSION-HOUSE. Ilc22ry Richardson and Peter M'Shane, who wvere both ?? in seamen's clothes, were brought before the Lord iayor, and charged with having committed a fraud. Catherine Cafe, one of the servants at the Shades Tavern, in Mark-latso, stated that the prisoners called a few days ago, and producing a dress, said it was a contraband article, and that it was ...

ANSWERS OF LORD DENMAN TO THE CRIMINAL LAW COMMISSION

... (From the ' Parliamentary Report ' just issued.) 1. Our procedure for the purpose of preliminary in- quiry is open to great objection. The injured party may be helpless, ignorant, interested, corrupt. He is altogether irresponsible; yet his dealing with the criminal may effec- tuallal defeatjustice. On general principles, it would evi- dently be desirable to appoint a public prosecutor, and I ...

Published: Saturday 02 August 1845
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1590 | Page: Page 9, 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CARDIGAN ASSIZES

... CARDIGANr ASSIZES. -I : of At these Assizes T/rinas Carrewe Phielh)s was Convicted of robbing Oliver Lloyd, Esq., solicitor, urt of £938, oni the 16th of Februarv, 1839-The ter prisoner wits a calbiket-niraker, carryinig on his 'vl- business in the village of' St. Dogamcils, anid the charge against hini. was that, oil tile 1 5t of Pc- bruarv, 1839, he stole certain moncys, the proper- tl ty of ...

ALARMING AND DESTRUCTIVE FIRE

... ALARMING AND; DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. Just as we were going to press last night, word reached the fire police station that the sugar- warehouse and premises of Messrs. Parry and Lightfoot, Ellenborough-street, woreon fire. Mr. Hewitt, immediately despatched several engines, water-carts, and a large number of the fire-bri- gade. By the time they had reached the scene of destruction, which was about ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANTKRUPTCY

... BRISTOL COURT OF BANTKULUPTCY. IIE Asnxc.snx>, of Ilath.-Mr. .loines appeared to shows cause against an Orded of the conit maade oae Mr. Shattoci;, a solicitor, to pay into tilhe ha:nd of the ofliciel assignee the surns of £8 and £2. The learned comnsol said lhe hopei! to show' such wresc that if hi3 honour should think that MIr. Shattock had not'a. stlict legal lien on the money, he would, at ...

SUPPOSED MURDER

... a d Between eight and nine o'clock on Friday evening infor- mation Vwas given to the police of this town of thes death of a married woman, nauled Spicer (whose husband is n bas- e ket-maker, in the employ of Mrs. Cook, of High-street), under circumstances wbich lead to the painful conclusion that the unfortunate woman has been murdered. , It appears that at dinner time the next-door neighlbour ...

TIVERTON

... TIYERTON. WANTON OUTRAGE ON THE LINE oil TEM GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.-On Tuesday, 29th July last, John Goodhind, a lad aged about IS years, residing at Cullompton, was brought before J. W. Clarke, ant Francis Hole, Esqrs., two Justices of the Peace for Devon, charged by Mr. Williams, Sub-Inspector of Railway Police, with having on the preceding Sunday, thrown a stone on the Great Western Railway ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... 2lrrbeztl , @fftlra, & qt.liqu tq* 1MORE RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. FitiItITFUL ACCIDSRT ON THE NOOTiERN AND S E.&STEis lCAiLwaX.IY-1V`O ave to perl'orin tile pain. 1 ul duty of' giving; the details of another railway ac- cidept, by which one mast has been kiled and seve- sal perons wounided. The scene of the calamity is r that portion of' the Northern and Eastern line which l was opened only a few ...