ELY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... SELS AQRIMLI7ItAL SOCIETY. D107so8 OF:. V - COUNTY MEMBERS. EL'r, TRVAEDAY, J&zN. 10. ti seized bythe pntooionisto of Ely atnd the neighbourhoodA of eliciting at a public msetiag the feeling of the iubabitant4 tk .of. ~the Icouty, qf Comrtimdg. on, the question of protgctloa to.h The, xeetingwas 1A in the lfe Hamn6( tbU#1~ -is by it O'clock the Hell was c0owded with-A gdcdy mawte of Si lenpit ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... MJ ONDA Y-Before J. 0. Travers and J. S. Sayer DISORDEnLY CAsnIAcrEnsS-Sarah Waterman, who has bucen several times befure the Coutrt, and corn- vietec for rioteus collfluct, wss again btought up under similar circumstnances, in Butcher-strect, Portsea, be. tween) 12 Dntd 1 s'clolek this nornillig. 21 slays' im prisonmnent witill haid labour. Elizabeth Ceok who has also been before the Court ...

EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES IN LEEDS

... is ?? if Inspector Child, of the Leeds police, and Sergeant Goif, despc is of the Lambeth police office, arrived from London by the inatio: i- train on Thursday night week, bringing with them the pri- whati ,y soners, Thomas Kay and Win. Green. moat. Yesterday weekt these two prisoners, elong with J. Akroyd, statei -Win. Rhodes, Joseph Kitchin, Matthew Sellers, and JBenj. reoog -Woniler, were ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... I THURSDAY, March 7. Her Majesty's commission of oyer and terminer and general gaol delivery for the county and city of York was opened this day at York Castle. The Learned Judgess the Hon. Sir Edward Bull Alderson, Knight, and the Honl. Sir Robert Monsey Rolfe, Knight, who preside over the business of the Northern Circuit for the spring assizes of the present year, arrived in York from Durham ...

CONFLICT WITH THE LEEDS POLICE

... r ul ?? IRISHMAN KILLED. LIN( althe rale aepr the For many week past repeated disturbances ha hepar and taken place in those parts of Leeds where the Irish mostly reapi tha reside, and several of the police, called in to quell the dis- in au Mr. turbance, have come out of the fray with broken heads, prop On wounds, and other injuries. Indeed, so common have these prod [ral. assaults upon the ...

Published: Saturday 14 September 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4583 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... ?? COURT OF JUSTICIAPY. . Il ,, 1X Tem TnerniAy, MAoRC 14. The Court met again this morning. EXvciSrv 5W hDLTXG I Ames Rendria and Daniel Charles 'L2ntosh were placed at the6 bar, r charged with falsehood, fraud, swindling, and wilful insposition, as also forcery, and uttering forged orders, in so far Ps they had formed a fraudu- lent-and felonious design of obtaining the goods of others upon ...

?? AN OP . I t W ' O

... ' DQ ?? t, 05' SToOKwELL isiiana The forhilightly meeting of the Coutilwas hedo hursday last;i present, tie Lor'eaiia'Galbrmith, Messrs ,31EWftenfJl d, MNaught, and Deacayis Christie, Craig, Miller, and Selaiders A cow: id.-rable nuenber of applications Were`.~resinted for altera-, tions itn 'siops. in the various parts of the city and subuirbs, whicha -in usual course, :w~re agreed to, IMr. ...

EXCHEQUER COURT

... the THE EXCISE LAWS -THIE CROWX V. 31URRAY. di .eterns This was an action by the Crown against Airs. M1urray, the lessee T sses f the R umbling Bridge Inn, on the Devon, for two sums of £50 m S ly for selling spirits and beer without a license. a The case was heard before Lord Robertson and a Jury, in the Ol usia ,Exchequer Court, Edinburgh, on Monday. se ro- From the evidence, it appeared ...

SHERIFF COURT

... SijEEIFF C6U-T., -- A A - --l .11- AA, f yesterday tae-following cases were disposed of by Sheril Bell, _ attlaje ood pleaded guilty to the tleft of twd wateheaflind I appendaes. v-Seotence-, 6 months' imprisonment. i.sabella ?? pleaded guilty to the theft of ?? brass candle; sticks by means of housebreaking acid was sentenced to 10 months' imprisonment( John Driargy pleaded guilty to the ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—THURSDAY

... CO UR T OF BANKR IJPTCY-THtURSDAY. [Before Mr. Commnissione'r Farie.] N' IE EDWAII) TUOMAS DELAFIELD. ,nTi, ?? ri; I a.; thile lessee of tile Royal Italian Opera- Oil t;1e i' of March Mr. Lewis, oil behalf of the bank- id for hts certificate, and accompanied the appli- ' ibll ?? to pay 10s. in thle pound to the credi- ; c.;e eveat of tiue hia ?? coming into possession of s''f!u i-t to I aX the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT-DUReAto, JULY 25. The commission vas opened yesterday, and business was commenced ?? moring at ten oclock. The cause list contains 15 causes, Including t-o epeci.1 jury eases. The calendar contains 67 prisoners, the heaviest cases being-1 manslaughter and 3 rapes, and S cases of indictments for keeping houses of ill-fame. NISI PRIUS COURT. [Before Mr. Justice Cresswell.] LEWIS ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—WEDNESDAY

... CO UR T OF BANKU 1P TC Y-WnDN ESDAY. as I [Before Mr. Conisnissioner Fonblanque.] IN THEC BANKRUPTOY' OF JOHN NAPTUIALI HART. The bankrupt was a watch manufacturer and silversmith, iln King-street, Finsbury. The case was reported in 2The lornishr( Chroonicle of yesterday. Mtr. Duncan now addressed ihe court, and urged the many improbabilities that were inseparable from the bankrupt's story of ...