POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -Beforo Aid. Dunn and John Bulmani, Esq.- Robert Lowes was charged 'with felony; but previous to any evidence being offered, Mr Story, solicitor, said that he appeased for the prosecutor, Mr George Psesl, and he wished to knew whether the prosecutor or a police ...

COURT-MARTIAL ON A NAVAL LIEUTENANT

... proved to be the the result of habitual intoxication, hut an act of intempe-. n the rance. It will he found that within a very short time of the tD lea offence it was my good flortune to make a capture of a valu- 'foable prize, having then the command of the ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—MONDAY

... advanced 200!. upon Mr. Scott's bills, and gave his I. O. U. for 2001. more. He did not believe a word of his story in that respect. He first told one story, then another, and then reconciled them by another statement. Then calne another part of the transaction ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—WEDNESDAY

... ed with a deficiency of anesicbil- or ling sind one pionasy ja laugh]. Be-ill, this slassa wrse tisan siuthiiig, Iin thle short periodl cf fifteess usosths lie had conl- g-tractedi debts to the asoii. l ,01,rgseo osso ii 1,0001., aud himself expsanded ...

GLASGOW JUSTICIARY COURT

... ther betwixt Kilmarnoek and Glasgow, but she remained with me all night. She did not repeat the story about the arsenic. She recurred a little to the story of Jean Hamilton's death. She said what had occurred was a pity. Did not tell Pse anything about ...

GLASGOW JUSTICIARY CIRCUIT COURT

... told her to give % Jean a spoonful our of tire bottle svhich was got on Monday. e The doctor did not come ; and thle whole story sahseqacntly i turned out to re untrue. After tire death of .Jean, her chest t was searched, hut no money found in it except ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—SATURDAY

... not satisfied as to the truth of the Il bankrupt's story. The gist of ~r. Linlslator's argunment was n to thsrow the onus upon the wvroisg party. It was that, how- hyever improbable the bankrupt's story might be, the assignees o were the piarties who should ...

THE CORN LAWS AND THE FARMERS

... rates and taxes are heavy, and too many of them have been driven into a panic, by listening to the senseless gabble of a few short-sighted or selfish men, whose object, however, is not to frighten the farmers, but other people. But under such circumstances ...

OFFICIAL INQUIRY INTO THE LATE CASE OF CHILD BIRTH IN FRONT OF THE WORKSHOUSE GATES

... new, and of which witness had not the least knowledge. These cases witness would relieve, because iftthey told him a good story lie was bound to believe them. Mr. William Brown, another assistant guardian, was I also examined, and gave a similar as testimony ...

Published: Friday 25 January 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 12736 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... dislike at being parted from her husband.- Mr. Hardwick directed Police-constable Scott to make some inquiries into the woman's story. The constable returned, and said he had been to No. 7, Crescent street, where the woman occupied a room, and found her three ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... at No. 32, Shoemakers'-row, Blacktriars, a narrow and densely crowded neighbourhood. The flames commenced in the nasement story, used as a store house ard melting shop, and before discovered were mounting the lower staircase, so that no one could get ...

Published: Sunday 27 January 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4443 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW AND POLICE

... the final order. CASES WeTH PROPOSALS FOR CREDITORS.-Among the cases beard under the Protection Act was one of a clerk to a short hand writer, who proposed to set aside 20 a year for his creditors. He was only employed during the session of parliament as ...

Published: Sunday 27 January 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9880 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment