COURT OF PASSAGE

... WS Thie court wam opened yesterday morning, Charles a Crompton, ?? aiceasor, presiding, ya URm.artv Admnor, &c., V. Ms ?? an sotion to at recoverthe rumnof £1.ihbLrkorag, wvhioh bad been paid on ,t r vessol ?? t o Bhiba. It ?? that r. Vinning ?? ho rroo clerkc to Mr. 1lloly wc~l, bad received anl orer to oh arter as the veseol, and to have th3 boiosl af half the brohrage: he I ?? refused, ...

DERBY MERCURY

... WEDNESDAY, October 24, 1849. The extraordinary demonstration made thoughout the country men of all classes, all opinions on political affairs, and of all sects and shades religious belief, against Post-office desecration of the Sabbath, is one of the most extraordinary signs of the times. It proves that, however we may differ with respect to numerous questions a public nature which, iu their ...

Published: Wednesday 24 October 1849
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2196 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE SANATORY COURT

... |, . ?? ~. ,~ T. E SAN Y COLRTS. V 70;, THZ; 2EDIT0Ec OF THE FREEMAK, . ., ., 70, Great Brfitin.stret, )Oct.:10, 1849. SPm7-7 ?? irnthbe report of *tOhe health of the city pre- ?? in yotr paper of the-10th, in tchtih it states- Two written complaints have been re- ceiied, ?? Nixo, , Newfoundland-street,' and it goes on toobserve thai the orders of the court were called for and necessary, ' ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... THlE BERMONDSE Y MURDER. t6,Wjsceedfromyage 3.].J CNRLCRIMINAL COURT, TRUItSDAY, Oct. 96. VENTRAL THE TRIAS. This being tbe dayappointed fore r the tr teral of tanngadhise 'wife for the murder of Patrink O'Conon'ron, the e reterirnfthed court was densely thronged by crowds ofp pesnadrsne a seneof ree exitemnent and beetle. At an early hour manye bad assembled, in the hope of securing a poIol ...

GLOUCESTER MICHAELMAS SESSION

... This session commenced on Tuesday, and there was an nui- Dually large attendance of magistrates. About sixty attended, _ amongst whom were W. B. rurnell. Esq. (chairman), Earl Bllen- borough, Earl Fitzhardinge (Lord-Lieutenant of the county), Sir Fras. Crawley Boevey. Sir WD;. Codrington, M.P., Sir Miohaeli Hicks Beach, Mr. Mullinga, M.P., Messrs. Hirehouse,Fripp, &D. After the reception of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... FOLICE INTELLIGENCE. COL-NCIL-HOut5, BRisroL, SArrtUnAY, Oc1olar G. gagistrates present: The Mayor and Mr. Coates. Edward Hancock Eliza Smith, Wm. Robins, and Eliza Han. cock, were charged with stealing a quantity of milk, the pro. pertY of Charles Hug. Complainant keeps four cows in a neld at tile.hill; this morning he caught the prisoners milking them; the prisoners ran offton hi asking them ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—THURSDAY

... MIJDDLE SEX SE.SSIOAS-TrIuBsidDY. The court sat at Clerkenwell, for the purpose of taking a p- -iicatiol,- for lieclejcs for public mu1:sic andilanicing. Mr. Powtall, tile chalutirall of the bench presided, and there was all unillsilly full attendaice of' magistrates, there being nearly forty ptie-snt. A re:at deal of interest ap- lplared te be excited in, cousetqence .f tere b ein no Icss ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—TUESDAY

... CO URtT OF BA.NK-R 1UP TC Y-TUESDAY. [Before Mr. Coinmissioner Evans.] c IN RNS EDWARiD DURIiIiDoE. c The bankrupt was an umbrella manufacturer and dealer in cigars, carrying on business in Piccadilly. His business d transactions commenced in June, 1848, and terminated in a June, 1849. His debts are, in round figures, 1,6001. ; his I assets, as realised, 6001. He now canse up to pal.ss his ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—TUESDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS-TUESDAY. Ct [Beforie Mr. Sergeant Adams, Assistant Judge.] s The criminal business for the October quarter sesio consieneed this morning. Thre calendar was a light one, there being but fifty-nine prisoners for trial ; fifty-six of ( them, being indicted for felony, and three for misderneaniour. gi Thirty-two prisoners could read anid write imperfectly, six S could read only, ...

POLICE CASES DURING THE WEEK

... pOLICE CASES DURING THE WEEK. I A DEsAi Cb saeoMaa._-A man named James Clark ,ras brought up on Tuesday last, charged with having obtained, on the previous day, sundry articles of food at flr. Dunn s Temperance Hotel without paying for them. It appears that Clark, being possessed of an appetite like most other ?? went into Mr. Dunn's house, and called for coffee, and bread and butter, to the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UDRTS. CITY POLICE COMMITTEE. SUNDAY TRADING -W, Chapman, the keeper of a beer Ihop in New-street, Cloth fair, was complained against for Suodly trading. A female was seen to leave the shop by a ride door with a bottle containing beer. The offcer stated that in consequence of greengrocery siog sold at the shop great fasilities were allowed for the tale of beer. Many of the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CE4YTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. Ii tras NEW COURT.-YESTlERDAY. Cha BEFOOE T500 BRCORDER. Bui CHARGE OF ¶¶TERING: A SPURIOUS CHEQUE. Spe Robert Take, aged 27, described in the calendar as a the broker, was indicted for uttering a forged cheque for the Iyi scum of 9q. ps., with intent to defraud Edward Darrell, well dre knowing the same to have been forged.. Mr. Parcel appeared for the prosecution, ...