THE CASE OF STARVATION AT SOUTHAMPTON

... TIVE CA SE OFSTAPkA'lTION A4TSOUTH- AtIP'01AT. On Tuesday morning, at ten o'clock, arn inquiry-as we em announced on tile same day-was opened ?? Courtenay, he the assistant poor-law connissioner at the Guildhall, Soutu- n, ampn, , luto the cirounstances vhich led to the death of re- Elizabeth Bige, the female pauper, upon whose body an ;ed nquesthad been held or, Monday, the 24th ult., when ...

NEW COURT.—YESTERDAY

... NEW COURT.-YESTERDAY. R onoisney BY A. DRABR' SPORTRIt. eaet A~llt, 18, porter, end JameJ Pearcg, 17, draper, II ?? indieted for stealing four yards of cloth, a handkershhef x an other artildes, the property of Benry Nathan, their p There were three other indictments against the prisoners, Iu who pleaded guilty. Mr. Robinson appeared for Pearcy; and, after ad- r dressing the court in ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... . THE POLICECo UR T.& 9a MANSION HOUSE. ad Ax AKTETJL ?? Alderman Parebrother b: wate upo the Lor Mao,for the proeof publil to pubic, in thoe manner which the' follwin5 correspondente t would explain, The alderman was astonished at receiving, f *Y a few days ago, the following siote:- Miss Fanshawe presents her compimn tstoMrAM = brother, and in eas Edward Carless Brown should not have nmdn UP ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.-YESTERDAY.. BZVOP6 4NEXANT ADAMS, A ANT JUDGM. ROBBEay BY A ORtV33DIoonu. William Wells was indicted for stealing 27 pounds of coals, the properqy of the ohurchwardns of the parish of St. Dunsdan'e, Stepney. s The prieoner, it appeared, led been employed as grave. t churhyard. He was apprehended r wiatoea n hie posssion as he wras leaving the church,e cad he admitted that ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL, COURT—JAN. 9

... CENTRAL CRIMIN.ALCOURT-JAN.0. . OLD COURT, ?? Mr. Justice Patteson and Mr. J4stice TAlfounrd.] Upon the application of Mr. Collier, the trial of Sao; 1- Drake, for the murder of her child, was postponed until 4 ' (Thursday) morning. 'L I. Edwmrd Ffaisr, 86, described as a I roker, wlS djig I- ?? ?? for feloniously refusing and neglecting to surrender to Un- dergo, anl examination before a ...

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 ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Tho f-ln.inrn rxes mere hr.-rdl t T'n-PuIQV- t r icil, The following cartes were heard ott Tueeday, before re of Mr.ICommissioner Perry : the I-N RE 0ONFY.-ABSOCONDING OF A B3ANxntuOr.-TltisI 3syal bankrupt who wsas a passenger broker and emigrant I In agent, in the Goree *Piazz in, absconded Under jseculi~irI yec~routraitees the day before the fiat seas issued agalindt 8050 himn and, in to ...

COURT AND METROPOLITAN

... COURT AND -METROPOLITAN. THE CoURT.-The Duchess of Kent and the Duke and Duchess de Nemours have been staying at Windsor Castle. The Bishop of Manchester arrived at Windsor on a visit on Saturday evening, and joined the royal party at dinner. On Sunday his lordship preached the sermon in the private chapel, before her Majesty, the Prince, the Princess Royal, and the Duchess of Kent. The Bishop ...

Published: Friday 11 January 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1437 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CORONER'S INQUEST

... T='~StIDDEMl DEATA op A: WITNEfss IN, -THE z VCrniTiAL CaxwxK'aLCOUIav.-Yesterday-monIi ~ ajryas- 11i sainbied at the Bgilder!# Armsl, Compton-street[,n kin.ucras, bN L beiaiieMr. T. Wahisy, NP. t inquire into the ciruCm; (( Ptanjos: aitteding the death of. Mr. Jaroaa-Dodsley Tawuey.' fo an attorney, aged 63, who. died shorkly aitcr he had'given, ., evidec in the Control Criminal Nuint ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... I WEDNESDAY. Before the Mlayor and Messrs. Smith, Herwood, and Cookman. DISO DERLa Y CONDUCT ON TnE NEW PiER.-A young lad named James Smith was charged with being disorderly on the new pier by malting a noise and insult- ing females. Ile was ordered to pay a shilling for his offence, and cautioned not to repeat it. Hlow NAVVIEs' DiSPOsE OF THEIB MONEY.-A powerful looking man named Thomas ...

Published: Friday 11 January 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 501 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... HU.LL GENERAL QUARTER SESSU()NS I The Hiull Eiuiirhanv SLesior, commenced on Saturday p last, b..ore THsOMAS CborPTrs GrRANGER, Esq. Reorer TIre fullrorving zentlivensi were sworn onl the GRAND JURtYV JOHNt ?? FEAROS:, ESri., Foreman. (t M r. Jlrhr Adcmerchrant, WVright-street. Air. G. nrg,, Bolton, Draper, Silver-street. IN Mr. John Boewers, merchant, 1Bowlalloy Lane. air. .John DaltOn, ...

Published: Friday 11 January 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4377 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL CO URT. OLD COURT.-YESTiEDAY, BOBE MR. JUsTIE PArLSON ASD MX JuoTicz Ti.raovm THE MURDER IN HARLEY-STREET. Sarah Drake, aged 36, was indicted for the wilful murder gf her male bastard child, named Lewis Draske, by choking and sufiocating him. The prisoner appeared very faint and ill, and she was allowed to be seated during the trial. Mr. Bodkin and Mr. Clark conducted the ...