CITY COURT—TUESDAY, AUG. 13

... CITY COTJRT- TUESSD.A, AuG. 13. (Before Mtr. Aiderns-sol Wdhiam 1biorp (for tho M~ayor,) anl ?? Tavlor-, Esq.) TRUANT APPIIEXI' cr WAilliami C.sook was comnplainled of liv lio mast.Ser', Mir Shrimipton, boolkbinder, for ahoenlting himisctf fromi his asork wvithouit ieaivo hot on tlio hoy's expressinig bis sorrowr, and lirominililo not to offend ag'adn, thlo prosecuitor didl not gross for ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YEsTERDAY. HEAD-OFFICE ROBBERY OF A WATCH.-Maryanne Roberts was charged with having in her possession a small Geneva gold watch, for which she did not satisfactorily account. She was ar- rested yesterday morning at Wood-quay by Constable Doyle (73 A), who, in consequence of information which he re- ceived from her, subsequently proceeded to a house in Dean- street, where he found ...

The Court

... ?? t . 8BOR. . Vl, A s-u 6 20. Th Queenand Prince3 took eitr Usuml erlydv.wl thhimornig. Tdeipylonger 1e4obte of the rojd ?? walkedand rode'iOsborne, Park and grpand. HM . AM MS S eJ .T EKOJxISI TO. OSWD. Ths-iivid au& Black Eagle, stem vaeli4 went' ot -of Wabourthls morningesd joined thesqnadroniit coeo accompany her Majesty on Ahr ci'rno excrin At. 2.7 p.,.,-dayr the rdy*1 am on, o aig4*bT ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... I SATURDAY. Before Messrs. Newmarch and Egginton. SERIOUS CHARGE OF POISONING A CHILD. A young woman named Mary Ann Lumb was brought up in custody on a charge of nmurdering her illegitimate child. The first witness called was Sarah Clubley, who gave her evidence as follows: -I live in Charity-lane, Beverley, ill the parish of St. John. A person named Eliza Dunn came to me a month since to see ...

Published: Friday 16 August 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1955 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 

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 ...

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. ...

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 ...

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 

NEWCASTLE BANKRUPTCY COURT

... I I FnitDAY.-Be John Angus, glass and china dealer, Ber. ?? HONOUR this morning delivered judgment on the application for certificate, the report of which in last Friday's ,Cetsront, gives all the points of the case. Having gone through the bankrupt's proceedings at some length, the CuolIISSIONER said, it was the decjided opinion of the assignees that the bankrupt had kept books at Edin- ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE MTgLLIGENCE. MCME CJW IT.-GuLWPORD, AUGUST 16. mm R roI L.ear CSIYF B elD SC'fAL TURrI NA=D;B ,u zz Lojrox M SOUrn Commr R80W.& C-ONPRaT. This wa nation bronht to recove Compensation for injuries reorian by the t eged neglU- gence of the avrmntst ef defendant6^e.~ y i r 13the plaitidff; snad~eojet She. nid Mu. r^am w1 r 'fo the eL menerud ot Thrsday afternoon, end aftre cuier~lem E~l ...

IPSWICH COUNTY COURT

... IPSWICH COUNTY. COURT. 1 The County Court for the recovery of debts under £20, and for the heawing of insolvency cases, was held at the New County Courts, St. Helen's, yesterday, before F. K. Eagle, Esq., the Judye. : r n . Henryre ete Guy. T lhe unopposed insolvency cases having been disposed of, his Honour' addressing Mr. Dasent, the barrister, who was sitting at the bar table, inquired if ...