POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Caunicl-House, Bristol, Friday. Magistrates present: Messrs. Hoavell, Lunell,and Newman. George Coombs and James Collins, two boys well known to the police, were charged with having a quantity of bell metal in their possession, supposed to have been stolen. ?? Summers, of the detective force, deposed that last night, while on duty on the Rlope-walk, with r.u. Elmes, he saw the prisoners go and ...

THE LATE MURDER

... THE LATE MURi)ER. (raoo oU52 ?? ConRRESrONDENT.) I Caragh, September 28, 1845. a This day, immediately after early mass, a meeting of the r parishioners or Caragh and Downings was held in the cha- t pal-yard of the former parish-it was most numerously at- N tended. The greater portion of those who were present did not hear that any such public mnanifestation was to take I place until this ...

LEICESTERSHIRE MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... LE1,.ClSTEBStYI1RE ARlCilA lMiAlS SES. I ~ StiONS. SilX'LLAR CASE: A GIP'SY APPIELLANT VICTORIOUS, CSIITU'H V. M11ORII1S AND SWAANN. Tilids ?? 1111 ?? UlillSt it eonviction of tbe appellant (alep .Natilniliel S bith) by C. C. Morri:, Eoq., and the Rev. (3 Sonnli, at tile llst Norton PetLy Sessions, as a roguioe ntil vaglabolid, alnd snt1login hiln to pirison for fourteeli days -1tia 'idl ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... I DUBLIN POLICE_ YESTERDAY. COLLEGE-STREET OFFICE. A respectable-looking female named Mary Carr, charged her husband, James Carr, with having committed a violent assault on her. Mr. Hojel appeared for the complainant, who on being sworn stated that she was married to the defendunt in November last, and at the time bad a large quantity of property, consisting of horses, cows, and money. They ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... QUEEN'S BENCH CIIAMBER.-SATt1nDAr. Judge BetroN sat to hear motions. Beattie v. Dickey. Mr. Dix, on behalf of the defendant, who was confined ill the gaol of Carrickfergus, under a ca. sa., granted by Judge Burton, and marked for £314, applied that he sholdlo be discharged from custody. A similar appliration had been made on the previous Saturday, but had been refuse(d, on the ground that the ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... SRERIFF CRIMINAL COURT. On Monday and Tuesday last, a nuimber of cases were tried by t Sheriff Skene and a Jury. j CULPABLE 1I0IciDt .-.1artiu Searson, private soldier in the o 4th Royal Iihi Dragoon Guards, now or lately stationed in the j CaVftlry Barracks, EglisIIon Street, Tradestor, CGlasgow, as placed I at the ioar ore the charge of Culit pble Homnicide, ?? so Ir as as the i 3d o 3f Jul' ...

NEWCASTLE SESSIONS

... SF1,WCAASTLf, SESSIONS. V WEDNESDAY; OCT. 14.' Before G. H. WILKINSON; Esq.. Recorder. At half-past l0 o'clock only the following gentlemen answered-to their names as the Grand Jury.-Messrs. J. S. Harvey, James Armstrong, Wmi. llatber, B. B. Blackwell, Richard Kirk, John 1 all, William Lister, Thomas Holmes, Thomas Thompson, andl G. T. Itailoton. Atfter every effort on the part of the ocers of ...

Police Intelligence

... ?? IntifignfltC. ?? ?? G ILDttALL. a oreb ' asbro0ught before Sir WV. ritgnay, hart., for titiel aintriuiflattOf, cluarged with, stealing a horse aeid gij. value £5D, which he hired from:1 a livetey eiabl-t k IpI, n joid for £ 15. sullject to reidetmptiot5 before a etin aY. Sir NY, Masgtay, gave it as his opinion th at tbe pri~soner origilt311Y contelinpltited stealing th caie and thlerefore ...

WEST RIDING SESSIONS

... ;{NARESBRO'. Tile Michaelmas Sessions for the West Riding were held at Knaresbro', on Tuesday last. The Honourable Ewi\vi LASCIMLLES, occupied the chair. The number of prisoners for trial was 9. INSI'PECTOR OF WEIGTITS AND MEASUIRES FOR TEIE DIVISION OF CLARO. During the proceedings Mr. COLTMAN made a motion for cancelling the appointment of Mr. Powell, as Inspector of Weights and Measures for ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... MANSION-HOUSE. ROEavns BV SERVANTS.-MOSES, LEVI, & CO. AGAIN. -Henry Hfiler and rittiant Ladd., two respectably dressed young men, both of whom rvere in the employ of Messrs. Moses,Levi, and Co., the extensive tailors and ?? in Aldgate, were placed at the bar before the Lord Mayor, charged with robbing their employers of a quantity of moleskin, holland, krc,-Mr. Humphries, the solicitor, ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... | fU EULL4 ..PQ ICE' COURT;. r SATTrRbAY. a ?? charged with-being drunk and disordery..k eee ',that Gilbert; Md kane 'drunk'td the*~r plcowbichi'he ought 'to have been mostlatrinions't aoiwenisucht a conidition-the ~B16fket..rol,# atto~hue hee demanded 'a summons,, but agains lhmndorhat I-offence, neither he no h npco n .y ixdtl eM. Alsn the iseo mdtytodhnli'adcme y'to the wrong placndrqet'imo ...

Published: Friday 17 October 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2202 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CHARGE OF SHOOTING A POLICE-OFFICER

... =1 X 7 -2 ] I[CHBAGE si£OOTING A POLICE-OFFICER.1 I. ?? b the person committed for shooting ChristophAr Watts, th S police-officer, appeared at the Police ost, to the benchInt, meal was understood -of making an applicatilon t b . 2s.; nexion with the charge which had been alleged agaiest hi-m. _ ° ar Mr. lRuhibooa, haing observed bis, stated thathw l M take the opportunity Of-nomunicating a ...