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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... re HOUSE OF LORDS, FRIDAY. in POLICY OF INSURANCE. of BuNsen v. CHAPMAN.- In this case an action on a Is covenant in a policy Of insurance had been brought i, le the Court of Common Plead. The policy was dated the b- 12:h of July, 1839, and had been made by the defendant of in his character of Chairman of' the Neptune Marine .g Insurance Conmpany, upon the ship Lord Cochrane, at of and from ...

LIVERPOOL JULY SESSIONS

... thired (Canfinoedeffom tihe Vfercury of rfo lfat.) Oman.- Mary Mioliell, 35, and Catherine Farrell, 23, for stealing tloo a, first toilet covers, two basins, a quantity Of cloth, and twelvo hand- oman-. kecrhi efs, the property of James Roper, Thomas Adamson and en fanother, William 0Okell, and Peter Marall-Nine tmonths. end of ThornaB Kendall, 19, for stealing 3 Ilbs. of mutton, the property ...

THE SICILIAN ARMAMENT

... THE S .CILIAN ARMAMENT. On Thursday, France Maccagnone Granatelll, commonly called Prince 'ranatetli, Loujs Scalia, and john MUpodl - tendered toy take'their trial, at th ?? ?? t o iied Sslvadorfe render. -'Slr F. Tuearn ea, in opening the case, said this was a pro- sectation instituted -by the authority fi the minist in this ttge 3eridatitsai and'a'nether person named Arneco, rho bad not ...

Published: Friday 13 July 1849
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1968 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HORRIBLE MURDERS IN IRELAND

... CONVIXTION op THE MunDElXtRS. At the Mullingar assizes four men have been convicted of ?? and Michael Curly, for the murder of James Curly; and John Rogers and Patrick Quigley, for the murder of Patrick Connor. The first witness in the case of the Curlys was the widow of the murdered man, and thus she told the dread. ful tale:- Bridget Curly ?? the night of the 28th March. At the hour of ...

MIDLAND CIRCUIT.—OAKHAM, JULY 11

... MIDLAND CIRCUIT.-OAKHAM, JULY 11. A Afaiden Assirie.-Grand Juries. There was neither a prisoner nor a cause at Nisi .Pins; nor was there a member of the bar to be seen in the town. Justice Coleridge addressed the grand jury at some length. There happened to be only thirteen jurymen present, and he therefore took occasion of the circumstance to give expression to his opinion with reference to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE IA' 7'L'LLIGGEEACF,-WEDNESDAY. M~rc'-riotF..-'orgc inti5tont, the stock broker, who wtas sonie diqrs ago brought t up in cu-stody of Daniyl Forester' upnri the charge of hav rug defrandedi a pur-chaser of stock to the anrlourt of between 2001. and 30O1., by means of a forgedl receipt, piirportirrg to be tire receiurt of ?? offircial1 0of the Bank of England, fur the amount of stock in ...

METROPOLITAN POLICE

... METROPOLITANS POIRT. HOUSE OP COMMONS'-TuEuar. Motion made, anl Question proposed, That a zelect C ntv be appointed to inquire into the manner ?? makin, LI v meet in the sevcrai Counties for the ?? 'If the ' politan Plice, ?? into the expenditure thercof; as 3. the general adyninistrntion of the Force, and ?? int3 t.> recent annual increamed charge of upwards of £' u county of Middlesex : ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY FOR THE EXETER DISTRICT

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY FOR TIJE XZTER DISTRICT. e . BENFoNE R. M ?? 3Elk. FRIDAY.-TmE LATE HoNrroN- BAwx -TAA was a~ meeting for the last examination of Messrs. Flood and Lott, and many creditors here present. Mr. H. L.. Hirtzel, the official assignee4,presented and read a very voluminous and ably drawn lup rejojt; and also the report of Mr. Budden, the accountant, wbich went at lengthk into the ...

EQUITY COURTS.—YESTERDAY

... EQUITY COURI S.-YESTERDAY. ' Brosut ViCcrCHtNCELIVXrL WioRAi. g BROtDEN V. THE SOUTHa EASTERN RAILWAY COMPANYa t. (T'E NORcTH KENT BRANCH). . d On the 16ih instant, the plaintiff, who had contracted for the works upcn about ten miles of the line near Weolwich and Erith, moved for an injunction to restrain the com- pany from interfering with and removing his plant, engines, &c, from that ...

CRIMES AND OFFENCES

... V - a ROBBERY OF PLATE NnAt TRtRo. -On Monday ai If morning the Mayor of Exeter received a letter, apprising ~iturn that, on the night of the 14 h instant, the house of P t. Williams, Efq, a gentleman residing at Tiregollon, ?? miles fr( m Truro, Cornwall, had been broken int>, and bi the whole of the silver plate stolen, of the value of from in £600 to £700.-Trewman's Exeter Flyindg Pest. u ...

MURDER OF A CHILD BY ITS MOTHER

... XURDEER OF A CHILD BY ITS MOTHER. I LEIGH, SATURDAY MORNNG. Great excitement prevails throughout this usually quiet district in consequenee of the cjrcslation of a re- portthat a married female named Parkinson, the wife of a shoemaker, residing at Bedford, near this town, had murdered one of her children, by throwing it down a cesspool, at the back of her own residence. The cir- cumstances ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... COUNC)z-H1o Usn, FRIUD. Y. Magistrates present: The Mayor, end Messrs. Howell and G4.&E Sanders. Michael WMann, remanded on a charge of having pigeons in his posse~sion supposed to have been stoelen, Was sent before the magistrates for (iouceteshie tebirds, which are extremely valuable ones, having been stolen from Mr. Freeman, Sea-mills. jemima Maker was charged with stealing a sovereign from ...