THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UR TS. MdANSION-HOUSE. f BBNEVOLBCNR.-The Lord Mayor requested that the press would acknowledge for him the receipt of the following a Bums for the poor box -TheMercere'Company, 101. W P I 101.; Beta, 61.; and Anonymous, the half of a 'di. note. e The last donation was inclosed in a note, of which the follow- i1 inR is a copy:- My Lord,-Will you have the goodness to j distribute ...

The RECORDS of the MAYOR'S COURT

... The RECOOADS of the MA YOeR'S CO URT. The following is the report made by Mr. Sergeant Mere- wtther, the town clerk, relative to the arrangements of the records of the Mayor's Court:- In obedience to the order that I should report from time to time the progress nmade in the examination and arrangement of the records of the Mayor's Court, I have to certify that in pursuance of the authority ...

Law Intelligence

... Rab3 IntleIUtntce. NOTICES-THis DAY. BANKRUPTCY COURT, BASINORALLT-TREET. LIaPOaE Mn, Coscaessom HoeLoyn-Greenhow and Foster, Old- street, rectifiers, choice assig, 12; Robert Hamobar Lofts, miller, choice asalg., 1. INSOLVENT COURT, PORTuGAL-sTREET. BasoRz MR. C DssxoNEa LAW. - AT 10.-For discharge: Wit. liam Edwards. Protection: William Bailey, Thomas Wentworth. Adjourned proteotion: Michael ...

A MALAY MURDER

... I TAVOY, SRPT. 18 -A murd r of the most shocking and f revolting nature was committed last evening, about seven o'clock, by a Malay man, known by the name of Moung Bo, by which four pe ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE, INTELLI}ENA'CE-MoNDAY. BOw-STRaET.-A young man named TapleyJ Eogar, who twas said to be coitnected with a respectable family, wias placed at the bar before Mr. Hall, charged with stealing a s letter containing a half-sovereign, a shilling, and a number of postage stamps, the property of the Postnmaster-Genieral. e Air. Peacock attended to conduct the case ; andr Mr. Hum- r phries' ...

DERBYSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... DE1UBYSll-]uL QUARTER SESSIONS. 'rhe.e Sessions commenced at the Countfy Hall yesterday (Tuesday), betore Joior, BAramy, Esq., Chairman, and a jut iI full Bench of Magistrates, among whom ate noticed the Ope 1`0l1owing;.-.V-l. muidy, Esq., Al~p. ;C. It. Colvile, Esq., bet MI.. ; W. Evans, Esq., MY.;1. Sir II. S. NVilmot,. Bart. ; b Sir IL. Seymour Mine, i~at., W. V ,. Newton, Esq. ; J. B. 8101 ...

Published: Wednesday 02 January 1850
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2481 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE LATE MURDER IN THE UNITED STATES

... TI1Tt LA'[E UliNIDEI; ?? I N ITlt) STATIS. i Xc Iibluilshii, ?? thle txii tia t Pintilt AMGinniS. Wtil lives 5 in V~la lip ctllicd tice ?? BIichm hole' ?? 1)press-strct, hmacn- ?? thet miioitil nle, stjsioig h~i Ili, ,iweeli thiit ill, 'sw Dri. l'orit at hao itt ou'V &'litiR and 'eturned at six1 in the' even II ing. This n Inl Lto ?? Vi''lptiyec toi take away the olitll, o01 (lie relm of thet ...

Published: Wednesday 02 January 1850
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1899 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-TUESDAY. MANSIONTIIOUSE.-William Blackbutrn, a well-dressed younig mali, who appeared to be perfectly at hlis ease, and t the moment he was put to the bar be all to take notes of the evidence against him, was charged before Mr. Aldermax c Hupiphery with having stolen a theodolite, value 251. The e details excited souse merriment. r Dir. John Symonds Marratt, optician, of No ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—TUESDAY

... COURT 01 BA NKRUIP TCY-TUESDAY. [Before Mr. Conimissioner IHolroyd.] IN RE 1iSllOP-THiE OIEiNTAL HOTEL. The bankrupt, Bishop, had beeI an attorney's clerk, and subsequently becamc tile proprietor ef the aboe hotel. Be- cominwg a bankrupt, the hotel and property that it contained were foulnd to be in the possession of mzembers of a family of the name of Job. The banlkrupti having failed to sUi- ...

Law Intelligence

... VAS Inteltaiact NOTICES.-THIS DAY. INSOLVENT DEBTOPS' C(OUBT, PORTUGAL.oSTREET. AT 1fty-BrONa.iR. Comeslovs. LAw.-Applatloon on sureties* Robert.asftce. Fetitions for diecharge adjournei: Thomas Bower. n Prtction: Benmamin Wyand Shepherl. Flnal order: Willi Jt ds COURT OF 3ANKRUPTCYo YwTERDAY. DBZMRo wlx COnMIaimccR HOL-ROVD. QV1SFuIorf AS TO THP TELZKINATION OP A PARTMERS8HIp. PI Thore was a ...

MYSTERIOUS SUICIDE AT NIAGARA

... The Detroit Adrertiser gives the following par'tiou- hars of the mysterious death of Mrs. Miller, daughter of the Hon. John Norvell, late United States senatcr of )strmit, and the wife of Major Miller, of the army, now inFlorida. This lady reached the Eagle Hotel, at Nisgara, from Winchester, Va., on the 26th ult., with htr two little boys, four and six years old. She distppeared duriltg the ...

THE BOSTON MURDER

... 1 1'IL D - J.::ll LVI U JIAIn . it CORONER'S VERDICT IN THE CASE O7. V DRt. PARKMALN2. n (From ilic Boston Post of December 14.) P At six o'clock, yesterday afternoon, the jury of inquest oti the remains of the body foundi in the Medical College, mnade up their verdict, and.the members of the press, who were ii waiting in an adjoining room, were called into 'tbe jury room,te :to hear the ...