REMOVAL OF THE SOMERSET ASSIZES TO BATH

... REMOVAL OF THE SOMESW ASIZ 4 I-7 Those perowns who have had busines at the for the county of Somerset have locg been in th1 d h nc n noxoiutw ?? of the i.o ~ 4nc1eneeanx heh cm~ ,1 re oumodloentowns fe 9tol antd Wells, at whioh the summer size h Itr t and from te to tinms steps have been aken fr 1 of getting the business of the counytna D eligible locality. Hitherto al tha hbe numeeesall; ...

Law Intelligence

... LW: b- i- Ir,.te.g ~ RMUFFSTOUTICEGUTILeDEUL. RDY latoxi. Icaseon OnIsbuy Palddlotn b uilfgder, .: exam,,d be; Wllanaslve~am Hertad, do'heeeouger last' exam, 12 Jciiilsrk i-the om x. Th l.lmaun.~n edn hi IsgetsMandnnwi.-A Beau I 9 Wen hi eaewhreinh whaetifis caolle ba rningedownfth for, upwards of a quarter of an hour for them, ,, ~ ?? Judge lnqutred of the officer if they bad been duily e ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. HEAD-OFFICE. ExcisE PFosacumoi.--Mr. Carroll. stationer, 44, Lower Sackvilie-street, was proceeded against by the Excise for having in his possession contrary to the statute, &c., eleven paper labels, four of them. being charged as uncancelled alto- gether, and seven others as being but partially cancelled or defaced. The penalties sought to be recovered amoanted to ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT.-NEWCASTLE. FRIGHTFUL MUvlJRDct._patrick Forbes was placed at the bar, charged upon the coroner's inquest with the wilful murder of his wife, Bridget Forbes. The particu- lars of this murder are exceedingly shocking, and in detail unfit for publication. Both prisoner and deceased were habitual drunkards. About four o'clock on the 21st of March, prisoner and his wife returned ...

Published: Sunday 04 August 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 761 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE ATTEMPT AT MURDER IN KIRKCUDBRIGHTSHIRE

... THE ATTEMPT A1 7' IRDER I NKIRA- C UDB R I ';lJ T.S JIRB. A correspondent of' the Sorth Pr itish 'lrtil gives ?? further particulars of this melanciholy affair:- The beautiful little town of Gatehouse-ori-Flect has beens the scene of a domestic tragedy, very painful and shocking in its character. Some time ago, Dr. John Maso.s, who had for many years been employed in the east as a mnedical ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... ; e JosEPH FISHxER, Cleve, Scrivener- on Saturday last the _ learned cotmmissionter', Mlr. Sergeant Stephen, delivered a very I lenggthened judgment in this long pending case. F i 11on1our said the bankrupt's application for his ?? Wats opposel not by the assigiLee, bat by itcreditorietianed 'eNague, a wehlo had proved in right of lis wife for a sum ol0 mosey to which sshe weas entitled ullndr ...

THE SESSION

... I 5: 0 ?? omtb hall' Dapat4>li¾ T~~a~unimi rof thealhitt coilsTt~ etnenF~ a atoa& tor 4'quer kno atoil~ ats~h ~thave the jsqt be 4 g ?? al oP pr, ~ do niot obse hae efbat ?? t killing t__ . &ndvpt~v$ a .en4t W Z Vopunkn the s Wotnp to._r9.p~b~ Be ~ok notn M'methed'of'umek g ~ a fi j,~hht.-te uti~oafn Hmaxoft ~~ h I~~h P~~tces 0;tdI On Uo~epR eq h h n- ?? addisomdt~nth ~e of th~ nost vew~l ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... u I bfi er coUR71f. Th~prsonmer ltthc dsnglbtee* afthe 4inudtO4;s ?? tor look afti ithe chibawbrP .A$o6,4, ltsoijtret 7M ate lse8ae I datmikp -thu amdkntbem I*.i~din.l h 16i s Mondayndtbhcn hlsi e(idslainh o prhne wttoh, the property of: Mr * rddOck, and; Vommitted* 'or tal.A~t A t#W e~u heecl d meg~tr ~th ln some ~atadohrrils hs bd en~isr ri Uknttetile U hftsies.alzeg on.; iand n1 -Th0#15daj ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... Hooase of Lords, Monday, July 25. CLELAND V. CLASON. This was an appeal against a decree of the Court ?? in a case in which execution had issued. The matters involv- ed were whollv of a technical nature. Mr Anderson appeared for the anpellaet, and Mr Rolt end Mr J. L. Adolphus for the respondent. Lord Brougham on the gtound that the appeal really in- volved nothings but matters of practice, ...

MODERN MURDERS

... Uninviting as is the subject, we shall continue to call the attention of the public to the cold-blooded murders that are committed among us, for it is only by looking stedfastly at, and inquiring carefully into, those atrocious crimes to which we particularly allude, and such as fearfully prevail just now, that any means can be found for checking such horrible occurrences. When one person ...

Published: Sunday 18 August 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 914 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW AND POLICE

... 9ORTHiEnN CIRCUIT.-Liverpool. CHARGE OF SHsOOTING WITH INTENT, &C.-Samuel Smeller was indicted for having, on the 25th of July last, at Rusholme, near Manchester, feloniously dis- charged and shot off a certain musket, loaded with powder and shot, with intent to maim and disfigure James Farr, and divers others of her Majesty's subjects. The Jury returned a verdict of Not Guilty and the ...

Published: Sunday 25 August 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7983 | Page: Page 13, 14, 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SCOTLAND IN 1762

... SCOTLIND IN 1762.. A ease was lately tried in the Court of Common Pleas, as to the succession to the property of one LI William Goodwin, who died intestate in London in 1 1848, leaving property worth two or' three thousand ¶1 pounds a-year. :It appeared that about the year bs 1780, David Goodwin, the younger, mnarried, and C went to reside at Fort-George, in Scoetland, and as I evidence of the ...