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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE SUMMARY. I The business of the asaizes commenced at York oft r Monday. The calendar contains the names of 17* r prisoners for trial, of whom 2 are charged with man- slaughter, 6 with rape, 23 with burglary, 2 with sacrilege, 8 with felonious cutting and wounding, I with sedition, t and 55 with riot and military training. Wmn. Wriggles. worth, 36, was found guilty of perjury, in having ...

Oxfoxdshire Summer Assizes

... Oxfordshire Su1mmer Assizes. .- , . , . - . .- . _ .. The Judges of the Oxford Circuit, Mr. Baron Rolfe and Mr. .Baron Platt, arrived in Oxford on Saturday afternlooO last, bhaying entered the carriage of the High Sheriff, Mr. Boulton, ,at the Railway Station. The cavalcade immediately proceeded to the County Hall, where thle Commu~ission was opened. Their Lordships attended divine service on ...

POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... POLICE.-YE.STERDAY. AIANSION HOU.SE-ALLCOIrpD ATrLMIPTED EXToR- TION OF MuINrT.-Mr. 1?. R 13, oorussl, of No. 4, Bedford- place, Old KCittroad, appeared to ansver a charge of having olicrud to prevent tile printing nnd publishing of certain inaitters touching the compisilnant with intent to exrort moenr v. The charee was brought upon the 6 & 7 Vic., ap,. 96, see. 3, end it wa setated, for the ...

Law Intelligence

... Tidu Intriltyncr. NOFNlf'S-tisDAY. 'lst . 5. t V. ?? rl, Imunt.I XI SI trt(IV MI; (I Is' is Ill.. It s , sflitctts 2 ixsu' s. W'.55 cImiff, i2 .Ncttl V. ..'sfcciis's tipe'i,li'rwsi ?? i: 'it.r~litl it'~ ?? 1 '.Ittc'I' s.:s ocrs..w ills GJJ,~ AI 'T L I. , ~ 1. l i t 5. F' It Ii , Xiii.'7;iii EI c'ctL t. jl , ir I i tii .ci ?? ;1 II : I;, rr' Dzm~5. l act~tll ...

Law Intelligence

... isle I3IttclL.5t't. NOTWES.-Tills DAY. SI I ? II ?? ?? Vb, LtIlojil-, (I cmiivs Ward v. Shilpheril, fur. dirs. tm ; ?? l.AUns, ditto A.k rt Ito ur v. Thm ne, (I it to; Sou t II 1. (April, Wrirhl I . Warren ; Fox v. Otrt,-r, 11:141111 V.Marjoribillilis, Gr.1ith. V. AY,,,tt, Wright v. lhrri3on, dMu; V. ?? do :m 1 po?iti?Il1Glvenhumdo? v. ui,- ; Kwi:t V. Morr,-Vvt;tinn? 1,,. ?? Iv. Powell, IJlvi ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICE hVITELLIGEN CE-FRIDAY. o0w STREET.-Richard Wilsden Morris, of 44, Park- place, de Beauvoir-square, Klngslanw, and late secretary and actuary of the Medical, Legal, and Mutual Lite Assurance, in the Straud, was brought up on a warrant by sergeant Thompson. a detective officer, charged with having committed several forgeries. Mr. Hurnphriee,who conducted the prosecution, stated that ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... LAW ItTElLIGENCE-SATURDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. The Lord Chancellor made orders in lunacy. ZULUETA V. SIEVEXIN. This was an appeal from the Vice-Cbancellor. The bill was filed for an injunction to restrain the defendants from disposing of the cargo of a ehip called the Governor Ifar- court, consigned to them by the Messrs. Carrias, of Cuba, on the ground that the plaintiff had a prior lien as ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-MONDAY. GUILDHALL.-A very pretty young woman named Sarah Elizabeth Marlkham, was brought before Alderman Moon under the following circumstances:- Mr. Edward Edwards, of 21, East-road, City-road, Hoxton, said that he was au intimate friend of Miss Mark- ham's family, and happening to be ia Suffolk, he called upon them, when the parents informed him that she had eloped with a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... - . ?? Add, Headlara and Sohu Bulman, Esq. -Ann Belem, aina Bones, a well dressed and good ldk. ing glrl,-about 17 yrs of agd, was chaiged with picking pockets at the aeveral railway otastnfna , VCTurner, of the detwtive force, stated that be rtvgd atewd6f ay information respeotig a young ?? feii e Ip 'black attire, of genteci appearanoe einlg aecti 'of commnitting numuerous depredations ...

Varieties

... - its Her Manjesty has presented the town of Brighton with thev . organ hitherto used in the chapel in the pavilion. N n1- A new history of England, from the time of James II. by s n Thomas Babington Macaulay, is in the press. le The late eleetoress, Leopoldine of Bavaria, has nominated i ie King Maximilian of Bavarina sole heir of her immense for- I ;e, tune, which is estimated at 21,000,000 ...

CHARTIST TRIALS

... CHARTIS [ TRIALS. CENTRAL CBDII1NAL COURT, MONDAY. CASE or ERFNEST JONT19-ln the old coust to-fdey, Lord Chief Justice Wilde, with) Sir George Carroll ant i r. Alder- mttst Gibbs, tookt their seats oil thle bench. Charles Er'nest Iones wits then placed untler the dock, cherged (tinder several counts) wit ul Iisderneanour, to ~O)ll l is Pistleade iiot guillty. Titejissy wvere then aboist to be ...

LINOCLNSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... LINCOLNSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES. I _ Thlese assizes commenced on Thursday, before Mr. Justlin PATrESOX, In the Crown Court, and Lord Chief Justice Dxze. M MAN, in the Nii4Prius Court. On the preceding asy the Judges attended service as usual at hee Cathedral. The, Rev H. Sibthorpe, of Waehingboro ' preached from the.3rd chapter of St. Paul's Epistle to Titus, let, and 2nd. verses. CROWN COURT. ...

Published: Friday 21 July 1848
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 904 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment