France. Commercial Treaty with Denmark —According to the National a commercial treaty is about to be concluded ..

... Denmark, and a French Consulship isto be established at Kiel, on the Baltic. Forgery of Government Stamps.—ln a case of forgery, which for several days has occupied the Paris Assizes, a verdict was given on Saturday. In France it is requisite for the way-bills of carriers to stamped, and it was lately discovered that the exchequer had been defrauded to a very considerable amount forged stamps ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, AND OCCURRENCES

... I ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, AIND OCCURRENCES. EXTIUMtMI NARY S UIcllIE--Oil Saturday, I8;,tectoI 'I 1lm11. of tie 1) . visiool, ?? to thi ln1agistracus or tie MAlly1elbolie otlice the fact otf I pliislollr 1l:,i ?? soacide ill tile statioll-IllsoI f) that (ibtrict. It optvleI tflint XL jlIOI\ il EC tilo MEMOli :LIxi;(I[~ cs (1id ls\\-t Thorlitoii, : HaItlal1 tarrace, Keiitiati tom , ?? taken ilto ...

Published: Saturday 05 September 1846
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3831 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

INQUEST IN THE HOUSE OF CORRECTION

... On Monday, Mr. Wulley, MIP., conlcuded an inquest in' the House of Correction, Coldbath Fields, onl the body of Richard Homer, aged 23, a cab-driver, sentenced by Mr. Combe, of the Clerkenwell Police Court, on the 29th ult_ to 15 days' imprisonment, for non-payment to his em. ployer of 14s., considered in the Coroner's Court a simple debt. The inquiry was adjourned from Saturday, that a ...

APPREHENSION OF A GANG OF THIEVES AND RECEIVERS OF STOLEN GOODS

... AA'kREIlENSION OF A GANG OF THIEVES AND RECEIVERS OF STOLEN GOODS,| The Marlborough Street Police Office was on Tuesday I literally besieged with tradestrien dvsirousouf hearing the Examination of fhur persons in thle usiolry of the pqoitet\ charged with uroing in their posseoason it large quantity ofyroperty, the produce of rmauy robberies committed on shopkeepers in the mete opolis. The ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-SATURDAi. HENRY-STREET OFFICE. ti Mr. William Henry Badge was brought up on a warrant which charged him with having embezzled a sum of 1001., 0l the property of Messrs. Jameson, distillers. e Mr. Batteraby appeared as the solicitor for Messrs. a Jameson, and said it was a charge of embezzlement brought against the prisoner, who was in the employment of Messrs. S Jameson. as one ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER.—SUICIDE THROUGH JEALOUSY

... ATTEMPTED uURDER.-SUICIDE TIIROUTGII E-LOU.SY. (Fr~om thle Meanchester Exandneree, August 29. ) IVl Lie Ani inquest seas yesterday held by Mr. Chcepman, the IV, !St borough coroner', and. a respecetshle jury, at the Bank ci'Enw- lie rc land Teeveen, Pollard-street, Manchester, relative to thee deletl ay of Abrahami Ashsaorth, a weaver, TChe cvidenrc ?? that 2 oy 121 month~s ago, 3yesterclcy, ...

Published: Wednesday 02 September 1846
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1643 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

The Court

... The Queen and Prince Albert returned to Osbornehouse at three o'clock Monday afternoon from Southampton. Cowes, Sept. 15.—We believe it now arranged for the Queen and her household to leave O: borne-house for Windsor to-morrow week, wh'ch event wil a fertile source of regret to the residents of Cowes and the island generally; as the condescending manner of her Majesty during her here has been ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-TnURSDAY. MANSION-HOUSE. JamzeslfI'Culloch, a fellow who sells fruit about the streets,wasbroughtlbefore Mr. Alderman Gibbs,charged with having defrauded a poor woman. The complainant, it appeared, purchased a pennyworth of nuts from the prisoner for her child, whom she carried in her arms, and handed him a shilling. Whben he served her he denied that he had received any ...

WEST RIDING SESSIONS

... The Midsummer Intermediate Sessions were held at the Court-house, Wakefield, on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday last, before Joshua Inglbam, Esq., Chairman; Joseph Holdsworti, Esq., H. W. Wickham, lsq., Edward Tew, Esq., Thos. Hague, Esq., J. F. Carr, Esq., William Hepworth, Esq., J. Waterhouse, Esq., Joshua Pollard, Esq., &c. &c. A second Court was formed, over which H. W. Wickham, Esq., ...

Published: Saturday 12 September 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1158 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... 1 LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPy. I BUSINESS OF TUIli1PfiUING WEilK. :(Bef'ore Mrg' emmniaioiier UtrOK,) MfoNDAJ Srip. .21-Pleaumont and Wiliamsonoi !.eeda, share broke ?? l~tJ,i' no'f rctts j Thos. .Yhcisonn Saliterbebble, noat Haif~ax .,mannf..ctar~r. '.Judgmr-n in respect of coita to wit. ?? it' ?? H~ailewell and ?? Ulrtihouae, dyera, la,- .iarn iadi ?? 8; Win. Braim a d Jonas Wade, ann. ...

THE COURT

... THE CouRT. On Saturday afternoon her Majesty gave an entertain ment in the true old spirit of Englisb hospitality to all the labourers and workmen with their wives and families on the estate of Osborne. A large tent was erected in the parlk in front of Osborne House ornamented with flags, and the band of the 74th Regiment played. At 3 o'clock 270 per- sons sat down to a substantial dinner, and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... FOLICE INTELLIGENCE. CoVNCIL.HouBss BuararoL, SJrTCrRDA F, SOptetaber 5. ,fgltret 3 present: lMessrs. G. E. Sanders and Lunell. E.Slizabeth Edgecambe and Mary Ann Harding, two of the ltes ?? who infest Clifton and Durdham downs, an- oying Pssoers.by by their disgusting solicitations, were sent to ying House of Correction each for a mouth. the TUso as, Catherine Young. and Eliza Barrett, three ...