Liverpool March Assizes

... *tiper43uot _Jritr 166ilj. C OitW, N CO U RtT. BEFORR MR, 3ARtON ALDERSON . TUESDAY, March 20. -Sdoomon Mellor, 35, a car-driver at Manchester, was t harged with the manslaughter ot Ann Massey, on the I 17th of December last, by knocking her down with hisl t vehicle and fatally injuring her.-Acquitted. Mr. MONK prOsecOted; Mr. POLLOCK defended. Rishard Hiiqson, 2-2, was convicted of having, at ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTYLLIGENc>'; *UN'ATIO,'; OF [HR 3.:t . I7 I. - |TiCiIUiNA-FlO'; OF IlAs i ; .t. , 4 v'caelirlr or rnatrd o eV \\cur O'le a e ?? ?? i u oftfieis i COc epeled P r li l r:# ?? ,! 3 !er. in ;IwiUijii broiught in the sup ricr l : g I i'es on thiem dy wit vk l' ?? 01 ' 1 on account rj' il'nu.6 Is again r . tl CENTRAL (X;lM-V ' , tri\! h 7i l ?? Ct.1''.Pl A 0 J'arrnecs i oi aged 37. d~Llcribed, ...

CRIMES AND OFFENCES

... let,, DREADFUL MURDER IN LONDON. has OnFriday afternoon, shortly after one o'cloek, the low- ?? New Weston-street, Bermonodsey, was lj I its thrown into considerable excitement in consequence of at the fresh mutilated remains of a man being discovered tc rem in (on of the houses in Minervss-place, near the new it blc. Leather Market. The house in question is at present 114 we unoccupied, but ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... aiiy ENGLISH ASSIZE SUMMARY. fe Itoh At Linc)ln .John Ward, agcd 27, waqs c/ilvcted of the (Ii . w( tivilful murder of hik mother, M~ar ha Ward, and teri 74 ii tenced to deai-. IThe prisoner, it wiii be rememberetd, t!e hudl oromeed an improper attachment to ,iae Eervant girl, j thf and the deceased remonstrating with him, he took a gun, ery arud deliberately shot her as She sitt Irelerp in ...

NAVIGATION LAWS

... I TO THE EDITOR' OF THE l1HtLL PACKET.- Bnt,-In the Hull Adierdise of the 16th rinst. ISa 1eadln article on the subject of the Navigation Laws,'4 whicha several remarks, which, if not-refuted, may be thougsht by the 'public to be true and unanswerable.' ~ Seeba~ihoveve, atbW e, to, say, is~ not the case, for without charging tle,edit~qe.p that journal with wilful f'alsohood, he'lhas ...

Published: Friday 09 March 1849
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2278 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BANKRUPTCY COURT.—YESTERDAY

... BANKRUPTCY COURT.-Yw xnv. BEFORe MM. COMMISSIONER PERRY. INe roe RICUARD Jons Ilcsas.-This bankrupt, who described himself as a cattle dealer, lately carrying On busine5f In this neighbourhood, applied before the Commissioner on his last examination. Mr. M3Oubrey, barrister, attended on behalf of Messrs. Figgis and Oldhaeu, Of Dublin, who were creditors to a largo amount on the estate. Mr. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COUR1T 01 CHANCERY. Trjra ArruaN: (GLNEKRAL V. THE CORPOaArTTo OP ('1fX ?? 1it .e, wrilch was an appeal from a ., o I tie Nlra~er of the Ro!ls, on an informatijo 'i vJ .1 1812 hy the 'Corporation of Cheater, relativc to ?? ci r t Il he ?? ital uf S . Jolhii the Baptisit, near 'l i I'vy, he L ri Chancellor has given judgment a iint the Corporation. I11s RolYAL GlRiiNESS PRIxCe ALBERT V. STRAN6 ...

[ill] AND OFFENCES

... -1. ANTD OFFENCES. .;11;S XSINTON 1S THU COIrNTY CATR- at ?? Sl.- -y t!venwp jlR. 9l IJ ilttl atit fit ten We ehck, n,( Waiihr.rd: i i . O dlTawlIg-roOrO window of the ,-t (, itc ?? Dury, EDq ait Sherwood, in th, .ti i a oe witlhin O'r i.le of Kildavin. Mile D Yre s, a tite it ene llnt. Iiithfuu cose to the kvindoe. si uJi% !y rere hobut rotnmeneing evening prayerrs r'-.ret to 6U.' (Ine ...

Police Court

... ?? =or t. f CHARiON or ASSAULT.-On Friday, Mr. William Ellis, CAR( a medical man, was surmmered before the magistrates on o acharge 0t1 assaulting Mr. John Lowrey, coal merchant. of Mr. Owen, solicitor, appeared for the complarinant, and be Mr. Pemberton for the defendant. It appeared, fiorn &RI *ithe opencing statement of the complainant's attorneyv, that Mr. Ellis had married a diughter of ...

Law Intelligence

... ?Rab) NOTICES-THiS DAY. The Lord Chancellor will hear appeals in the House of Lords. Ve.CHAXscE.LsoLs, LsICOLN's-IsN, ?? order: Evre v. Jones, petition nod motion Merr v. Hazlehurst, motion; forplrett v. Her bert, ditto; in re Btalch, t)etitioii; Bartlett v. Dart- lett, ditto. Causes, &oc.: Lord v. Wightwich; Jefferies v. Jefferies, by order Morley v. Smith, ditto; Jones v. Jennings, ditto ; ...

POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... POLICE.-YESTERDAY. MANSION-HOUSE.-RoaBEERY or LAW PAPEOS.- 7. erry was reexamined charged, on suspicion,with having been concerned in a robbery of law papers. Mr. iudkin, landlord of the Salutation Hotel in Newgate- street, said: Mr. Budd, of Buckingham, a solicitor, wvas staying at my house about three weeks ago. A bag contain- ing law papers of his was missed whilehe was there, and I went ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—YESTERDAY

... I COURT OF COMMION PLEAS.-YESTERDAY. I Sn-7nGsa IN BlANCO. Tsoatnoono v. BOSYANT-CATLaN ?? Hones AND OrTentS -LaABIrLa'r oo' DuEpoNANTs IN' CASES Or COLLISION. These two cases involved the same question of law, and came on for a' gumtent together. The former was an action by the Widow of the late Mr, Thdcrogood, to recover Comprn- oa'ion oin behalf of herself and family, under Lord ...