PROVINCIAL

... LANCASHIRE. Liverpool Destructive Fire.—Since the awful calamity n hich destroyed the sugar-works of Messrs. Branckcr, in Harrington-street, Liverpool has not been visited by a fire alarming in its nature, and so destructive its effects, as that which occurred last night, and which has resulted in the total destruction of the works of Messrs. Macfic and Sons, sugar-refiners. The building, ...

JULIANSTOWN PETTY SESSIONS—TUESDAY

... JULIANsrOwN PETTY SESSIONS-TuESDAY. I ltr gen ?? _- -,Po A . . a. _ Magistrates ?? Honourable Edward Preston. Captain Despard, R. M., Captain Anderson, Thomas Bradi- gan, and Wrilliam Walsh, Esaqs. FRACAS AT BETTYSTOWN RACES. Ralph Ogle v. Frederick Ham ilton, Richard Hamilton, G. N. Hamilton, Andrew Rogers, and Patrick Hand. This case, which originated out of the late Bettystown races, ...

SUPPOSED MURDER AT CHESTERFIELD

... SUTPPOSED M1I'!.fl AT ('J1ESTERFlELD. A .E, ?? s :1411 ?? ?? I I - I tits A mcost ttwfnil rircun;-!ivv'li Nvts lust week brought to light, nat- wth i,, ihas excitcsi in, Cheust, ils Itt inld its lst'glto- sir(1hooii feel- ?? logs of [ts greativt horror Mnid 'Irn, Te a1ppalling dlla- ng, covery of' at mangled hu1.man body amnollgf ci 'me nlight soil fin on a moult lin the it' iet of the town ...

Published: Wednesday 09 September 1846
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2789 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MEETING OF MIDDLESEX MAGISTRATES

... MEETING OF MIDDLESEX MAGIS- I TRA TES. Yesterday several of the Middlesex magistrates assembled for the disposal of the business of the county. Mr. Pownall in the chair. The deputy clerk of the peace having rend the minutes of the last court, and disposed of other routine business, pro- ceeded to lay before the court the reports of the visiting justices of the several county prisons. HOUSE OF ...

EVIDENCE ON THE GLASGOW MUNICIPAL AND POLICE BILL

... EVIDENCE ON THE (TLAS4OW MUNICIPAL AND I POLICE BILL. Tv *3USE OF CooxxoxgCONNITaOXTEE ONH LARGOOW M1UKI. it CIPAL POLICE AND STATUTE LABOUR BILL. ?? Mr. HATTER tin the Chair. (Continued~r franm the I-lerald of' the 71/I inst.) i 0 S. Mr. RoiBERT IVAsLrEncalled -examined by Mr. MION-TEITR. :o Are yisa at present onle Of the Magistrates of Gorhals P-I am S A You have been twice a Magistrate of ...

Police Intelligence

... jaoltrr f*ltcll iftlue. MANSION HOUSE. A FatEND--On Saturday John Robert Robinson was charged with having robbed Samuel Cootes, late of the Royal Artillery, of W0s. and a shirt and pair of stockings. -The complainant stated that he had purchased his dis. charge from the Artillery, after 98 days' service. He had bed quit? enough of the military life, which was not at all to his taste, and the ...

SUPPOSED MURDER AT CHESTERFIELD

... SUPPOSED MURDER AT CBESTERFIELD. A most awfulcircumstance hasthis week been brought to light, which has excited in Chesterfield and its neigh- bourhood feelings of the greatest horror and alarm. The t appaillig discovery of a mangled human body amon1gst a some night soil in a vault in the heart of the town, ha tqauged this univet'al excitement. Fromi the exposed I and dangerous place in which ...

FIFESHIRE SHERIFF COURT

... ELINflCGRIE ASD NORTHERN RSAILIVATYCOMSPANY V. LEVEN. This-was a case at theinatance of the Edinburgh and Nor- thern Railway Company against Air John Leven, W.S. who is proprietor of eer taln subjects in the neighiboiurhood of Barnt- island through which the railway passes. Tile railway com- pany, as a preliminary to their requiring possession, and until the actual value of the subjects should ...

THE LATE FORGERY ON COUTTS'S BANK

... THE LATE FORGERY ON GOUTTS'S. THLLAT FBANK.I-I BE.EXAMINATION AND COMMITTAL OF CAPT. RICHARDSON. Friday being the day appointed for the last examination of Captain William iicha'dson, late chairman of the Worcester, Tenbury, and Ludlow Railway, who, it will be renieibei'ed, stands charged with forgery en the banking-house of Messts. Coutts, the courtat the Mansion- house was crowvded to excess ...

Published: Sunday 20 September 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4793 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE BOARD PROCEEDINGS

... POLICE BOARD PROCEED MlGS. he On Monday the ordinary quarter meeting of this Board was; * ed held within the Police iarnbers-EMr. D. Gilmour in the chair. .ar WATCHMEN'S STAVES. I Mr. Pattison moved that the resolution of the Board, of date pa ity 2d July, continuing the use of staves by the officers and watch- re- men, be reconsidered and rescidled. He opposed tbuecarrying of tly staves by ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—MONDAY

... INSOLVEN2' DEBTORS COURYT-MonAYD * Y IN RIO THOMiAS CiHAMBERS. This insolvent litd been upwards ot' fouryears in prison, during' whiich time fie lhad been upon steveral oeasions be- fore thle court; but his case had been adjourned flbr refusing to give a satisfictory account of' the disposal of a sumn of about £400, which lie hlad received for the sole of a baiter's businees, and tile lease ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—MONDAY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-MAfoNnAY. EBefore Mr. Coommissioner Ilolroyd.] f IN RE - TEASEL-CHIOICEI OF ASSIGNEES. t This was'a meeting or the choice of assigilees in tile h matter of this banil krapt, who wvas a builder at Norwich. t Mr. Cooke appeared to support the fiarther proof of ATr. k Sprinlileld lind Mr. Coates, wiho were very exteuwive builders, tid liad been appointed trustees of the ...