LAW INTELLIGENCE

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT. TUESDAY. * TIr ODD FELLOWS.-TN TrIE MATTER or TIOMAS 3OOR- -This insolvent, a trustee of the Society of Odd FellolVs, near Limehouse, was opposed by Mr. Cooke, for the Lieu Lodge of Odd Fellows. Mr1. Dowvse supported the application. It appeared that the insolvent, who had been a coithe-shop- keeper and an undertaker, was secretary to the Lion Lodge some time back, as ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—SATURDAY

... CO URT OF BANKRUPTCY-SATBRDAY. [Before Mr. Commissioner 1.'oublanqtte.] 'i RE MYIKE, The banlkrupt, T. R. Pyrke, was a bookscller At Netting- hill. He itow apptlied for his certificato, opposed by Mr. IBagley, for a creditor, aid supported bi Mr. ('COpCer, the solicitor to tie assignees. He oved about i 4il).; I tle assets were returned at 2301., but only 140!. lad been realized. Again1st 4711 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE INTEL LGENCE-TnURSDAY. ed vCiLOJIALL.-DC ltnlz MlCadca was agail placed at the bar, e- before alderrl Copeland, charged with uttering iL forged Iy, bill of exchange for 291. Its. 9d., with a guilty knowledge of ct the santo. nt Mr. Daniels appeared for the prosecution ; and Mr. Char- ed nock, instructed by Mr. Drew, of Coleman-street, attended, lit and conducted the case on behalf of ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... BODMJN, SATURDAY, July 27. (Before Mr. RUSSELL GURNEY, Q.C.) Tabb~ v. Halbhonze.-Mr. Crowder and Mr. Maynard were counsel for thleplaintiff ; Mr. Collier appeared for the defendant. t This wa.7 an action brought by the plaintiff against the defendant, to recover compensation in danmages for a breach tof promise-of marriage. 'he defendant p leaded that, first, he did not make the pone.secondly, ...

SHOCKING MURDER AT GRAVESEND

... IIHOOKKNG MURDEBE AT GRAVESEND. .n.-Wedsesday ieaing,. at five-o'clock,a young-woman of Sthe nasme of Amelia Qeorgiana Snoswell was brought laipcinec dd of blr. Nortbh the superintendent of the local police, at teT nwrn.Uhill, on'.the charge of murder- ing e child eighieen coontlis old, by cutting iti throat- the offiprizig of her own. sister, .Mrg. Cooper, of No. ,j Edea.plae, inathis town. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGENOE. HOME CIRCUIT.-MAIDSTONE, TUESDAY. PERJURY IN A COUNTY COURT.-Charles Allen sur- I rendered to take his trial for a ?? case stood over from the last assizes. The misdemeanor im- puted to the defendant was that upon the hearing of a plaint in the West :sent County Court atDartford, before Mr. Espinesse, thejudge of that court, he had committed wilful and corrupt perjury. It ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... T L 0. ?? 'Si hfiledf~t*Sbdefece,^ He ~iid:I n on ebe sfa~sq fii! 7r~q: Yeusr, and can mansier veil as an1~1lcaseaiawate n, butI am net one. tai t i i d2 t :The~s oaptin oft the Xlg1 tPlbbt,, Xbyu1s7t} i to ,em. Xe .2X.7 s sve, d''duB'ly|owae. e 140?t s¶6e d*frids~t aail i .c&fen~a~sup 23tWfl app~ontis 7 - ?? ?? gv tue, csp~ais orders8o gs>,sie i 1 t~ppeork ?? I ynever .aholsed ,XiIto, employ ...

INQUESTS

... MANSLAUGHTER AT ALLESTREE. IBEORCI it111j. viaHISTON, JUN., CORIONERI. O Modylsta inuc t ws held at Allestree, on h b n body of Joseph Woolley, eged 46 years, whose death took an(O a1C ?? from injuries -,which he received thle Vic e Saturdhay eening prvius in a fight With a person namned 'Ticomas Watson. The following facts were deposed to by one tl of tile witnlesses, and corroborated by the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... r.. 1, At the Flintshire assizes, Edwardl Davison was indicted h for stabbing William Parry, on the 23rd June. The case was a clear one, but the jury returned a verdict of not guilty, Mr. Justice Talfiurd, on hearing the verdict, said, '-Call a . 1, fresh jury directly. This is a ?? exhibition.-Mr. M. Lloyd *I hope your Lordship does not blame me for my I l ?? Lordship Not at all, Mr. Lloyd. ...

JUVENILE OFFENDERS AND Wholesome Punishment

... It is really gratifying to find that even in these days, when those who most offend the law get the greatest amount of sympathy from outraged society, a Magistrate has not only the power but the moral courage to order two young thieves to be well whipped, and then sent home to their parents, with a message to those responsible and culpable natural guardians, giving them notice that, in ...

Published: Sunday 18 August 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 619 | Page: Page 8, 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

WEE BROKERS' CASES—LICENSING COURT

... WEE BRORERS' CASES-LICENSING COURT. On Tuesday, the magistrates held a court in the Central Office, for the purpose of considering the cases of the wee brokers, ap- plying for a renewal of their certificates of license, also the sche- dules of new applicants. Bailies Gilmour and Bogle presided, assisted by Mr. Davie, assessor. Superintendent Smart acted as fiscal, and Mr. Charles Baird, ...

THE WESLEYAN CONFERENCE

... TRE WESLEYAN CONFERENCE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14. MR. ROWLAND'S CASE. On Wednesdav week (the fourteenith dayof thesession) ;Mr. Rowland was again called up, and sentence of condemnation pitsed upon him. Instead of muining the required apology, be defended blrosel, and declared tlhe -,right of private judgment srriously Involved in this affair.' Breathles8 Silence prevailed during his nddress. ...