COMMISSION COURT—YESTERDAY

... COMIMIISSION COURT-YIESTERDAY. I SENDING UP BILLS OF INDICTMENT AGAI ' Alit. C. G. DUFFY, UNDER THlE TREASON FELONY ACT. Shortly after their lordships had taken their seats in court this morning, it was intimated that the crown counsel were prepared to send up bills against Mr. Duffy, before the county grand jury; and the Solicitor-General having come into court, and the county grand jury ...

BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... | BANRUPT COU T-YESTERDA\Y Wi> meP COAvU 1R ?? . (BeCore Mr. Commissioner Macan.) I'.IPO flTATN' CASE. 12 re Robert drntie, e Baronklopt. There was a meeting in this case for the proof of debts, choice of assigneei end examination of the banukrupt. Mr. J. D. Fitzgerald, Q.C., eitlh Messrs. Aridesmon. and Lee as agents, appeared for the petitioning creditor, and the Banlk of Ireland; Mr. ...

IRELAND

... IREt.AND. TRIAL OF M'MANUS-(CONOLUDED). it CLONMEL, 7'hw'sdey, Oct.12. sf The Solicitpr-General having replied to NI r. 'Butts Ghi?f Jus- j? tics Doherty ?'umoied' up to the Jury at great'leegth4 obses?ing if ?? the evidence of ?the' witne?es, whose crt?libili?,yc?rqsted ic entirely is-ith them. He must, however,, say there never was e brought before a Court a case in which there has bee&lsss ...

Law Intelligence

... ?? flatillgrult. NOTI'1C IlS.-THI )fSl)AY. IlItA IM 4UTCr. ITC I tA tl' l.t..AT-(IIa1,tXo)YI .)C. Aiblbott, Ilist IClan., 2 1. NV. A4lt, Ilst etalon., I; It. C. BVteIIVt, l1ot iX tmll, 2 ; ?? COX- fore*,, 11ot txiul., I ; . (irreen, laset xtimt.. 12J 2 11'. 1Nu-uiisil, Idt Maile., i2 Ij. W iller, Ilet eaxtILm, 11 ; J. IL rreNVH, Intus LcxtII., II .- (ItOtItIIANtU.)- ilsluinutll tollu Co., 110J ...

THE SPECIAL COMMISSION---TRIAL OF MR. M'MANUS

... THE SPECIAL COMMISSION--- TRIAL OF AIR. M'MANUS. [FkRO 0tU7R REFPORTERS.] CLONMEL, TUESDAY. The Court sat to-day about ten o'clock. The tirst witness called wa.s Win. Franklin, Esq., manager of the Limerick Provincial Bank, whe proved that certain docunments were iai Mr. Smiti O'Brien's hand-writing. Mark Tender, of the Dublin metropolitan police, deposed that he saw Mr. O'Brien in Trinity ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE IANTELLIGENCE-WVEDN'EIDAY. YANSeOX-I-ItOUSEt.-.4le.lU1Vtnd Iliwellf and ] ?? 1[irt- tin were charged with llavill passed counterfoit foi irI)O5 I pieces, anld the latter Was ?? charged With i ?? l hal ii her possession 33 bhad pieces of the same kind. George Scott and Webb tl c City officers, held observed the nrisoners, ho were knllown to them, goilg absot the Tleighbsouriood of ...

NEWCASTLE, OCTOBER 6

... ' NEWCASTLES,..OCTOBERId6.- The trials of the London chartists and confede- katea have terminated in four of the ringleaders being * aeutenced to transportation for life; the remainder being some of them sentenced to various terms of imprison- ment, and ordered to find sureties, and others merely b bound over to appear if called up n. Of the trial of M r ESmith O'Brien, M.P., at Clonmel, the ...

GUILDHALL, EXETER

... GUTIDHALL, EXETER.. SATURDAY.- ?? Me t MAyr and Magtrates.] On the comiplaint ofT. Doble, an officer of the Ctm- missioners, I person named Gough, residing in the lower part of :te citys -or keeping niga, and creting a nuisance, wax fined 10.s ond-expenlel, making 14s. ad. ine all; which was paid. I MONDAY. RObC5t Ofield, an old' offender in this vay, for an assault on Samuel-Jennings; ona ...

Police Report

... '001-tte Atport three UILDRALL.-As Ag&zaeDERzUo Puy.-On Monday deaths Insct an aged womtnm, named Harriet LIna, was charged 8i50R5 with stealing a~ coat value 2Dg., and the coas having been c aseS proved-air ?.ter Laurie: Wall, prisoner, what have I iedleal you to say ?-Prisontr': I certainly did commit this got a 7tBSi of impropriety rather thtan want, as I had got no work. IN -Sir Peter ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... ?? - ., I SATURDAY. Before Blessrs. Thompsont and Newm arcb. BF.WARE OF LIGHT FINGES.as._A net, named Josh. Turner, was placed in the dock on a charage ofastealing a purse and four Soveeiges, the propvty.of Mrs. Eliza, Raweon. On the previous ufteiepon, ArItawvsor went into the shop of Mr. Robinson, hosipr, in Queen-atreet, and whilat there had occasion to take out her purse in order to make ...

Published: Friday 27 October 1848
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1925 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CRIMES AND OFFENCES

... 'reI MURnDRe OP AN IRISH DaovER.-.On Monday, the the in 2nd instant, an Irish drover, who had driven some cattle he ked from Brough Hill Fair to the Lancaster and Carlisle Ui isi Railwny station at 'J'eebay, was attacked on his return, ergi 'r:habout four miles from Orton, by two men, supposed to irin our be railway labourers, In a moat brutal and. ferocious Mul Irn- manner, and dragged to a ...

TRIAL OF MR. MEAGHER—CHIEF JUSTICE BLACKBURNE'S CHARGE

... tbe $vtemalt 30ornral DUBLIN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1828. TRIAL OF MIR. MEAGNIER-CHIEF JUSTICE BLACKBURNE'S CHARGE. - The Evening Post, we must say, has acted un- gratefully by Lord Chief Justice Blackburne. Not one word of reply has the organ of the Government made to the observations which we felt it our duty to, offer upon the charge of that learned personage at Clomnel. I-lad we commented on ...