THE HAYNAU OUTRAGE

... THE HAYNAU OUTRAGE . I - , - 1 .--I - . ?? There are none of his national characteristics which the Englishman dwells upon with so much pride, and preserves with so much jealousy, as his hospitality. It is his glory to think that England offers a safe asylum for every one in difficulty or danger. He wishes to make no inquiry into the statica, -the faith, or the political principles of the ...

LATEST LAW AND POLICE

... COURT OFr SANSRUPTCY. TIIF: bMl.Di nio TRAns.-Rli RAYXnIA.-i-The bankrupt, a builder at Notting-hill, came up at the Court of Bankruptcy for the purpose of passing his last examination. Mr. Archbold appeared for the assigrsecs: Mr. Duncan supported the bank- rapt. The grounds of oppositioci wero principally the conceal- ment of property. Baiikrupt stated that Mrs. Sawyer, of the Ladbroke Arms, ...

Published: Sunday 01 September 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4407 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Law Intelligence

... - x entr4l F ?? D ,r DANB meJwTCY COURT BASINGKA§LST1AET ?? BWOUR~ M. Co ?? VotuOti.-kAOtert ~Weetl'T Green, wh. ET.maer c Wihehoeaer. cho r~ie 0100,1801, 12; James Ibovey, Watford, inn- keeper, chol;e asgig., 2% Booker qud Hooker, Atark-lane, mer- chnt, ihld sole. 21; riiaoc Jeesup, Kingsdoywn, farmer, choice aselg.. 12. . I NSOL'VIEN¶T DI5TORS8COUR~T, POTG~sam *ATl.-Bsson CterV ?? ltrtaoLus ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... -. ; ,: ,, . .. t- Ijj, , f- , . . . ?? ;7 Poti Bo OURTg. . 8 'C la. A41imnaU ?? . 3te r yeery lpposite to the door a - hc se . ?? e stice: *one n aqtordsy f thnie ?? stba'anq 4 to 12 .a'das ?? ar1,aal naeeb;drghtitr.dl altsdcrine G.bbs.' ~Bafor Bs walked a pireion In, fen alp atpb al p ice- man Then Pr oht ct . OW3Wyacf hl.pethagesra bost rladt ha' a ldeidedl : f od pnuarafl ehesa;!f ' a pd ...

Law Intelligence

... Raw Inteut'atum NOTICES-THiS DAY. BAN¢KRUPTCY-COURT, BASINGHALL.STREEr. aEStY Ma. CoatwiseosN~a F'u-WlliamWoods, Wandswortb, lder, last exam., 11; Thomas C. Jores, Blackfriars-road, linen. raper, andit, 11; Thomas Iineke, Blaokheatb, Berlin wool dealer, satexam.. t2; Charles Hunyard, Mark-lane, seedaman, last exam., 121; G. F. Gardener. itayleigh, grooer, audit, 1; James Woolnough, Ghtediaton, ...

CONFLICT WITH THE LEEDS POLICE

... r ul ?? IRISHMAN KILLED. LIN( althe rale aepr the For many week past repeated disturbances ha hepar and taken place in those parts of Leeds where the Irish mostly reapi tha reside, and several of the police, called in to quell the dis- in au Mr. turbance, have come out of the fray with broken heads, prop On wounds, and other injuries. Indeed, so common have these prod [ral. assaults upon the ...

Published: Saturday 14 September 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4583 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

EXETER DISTRICT COUNTY COURT,

... - - em Qn F~tIDAY, AUGUST 30. (Bxore J7. Turre,7. Esq., Judge.) SRI.N, En V. ?? was a claim for £9 12s. id. ,,der the following circtimstaflres. The plaintiff, a snusic~sllor o t cqa city, sold the late husband of the defendatnt, a spirit dealer of the Friars, a spyt of grotind near the Head Weir to tbuila a house, and an adjoining spot to a Mr. Otway, both of whom agreed to build upon certain ...

PWLLHELI PETTY SESSIONS

... PWLLHELI PETTY SESSIONS, 7--- - ?? a WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4Tn. AE hn Held before S. 0. Priestley and 0.4 J. E. Nanney, Esqs., pn and the Revs. J. P. Jones Parry and John Owen, clerks, lit Poor-rate assessments were allowed for the parishes of Aberdaron, Rhiw, Bodfelfn, and Pistyll; and an assess- cot mont for a highway-rnte for Llanbedrog. ch 1SBATARDY CASES. 'i Ellin Thomas obtained orders of ...

MURDERS BY POISONING

... GOVERNMEJNT INTERFERENCE. NEWPORT, EssEx, SEPr. 4. No small sensation has been caused in this district by the apprehension, at the instance of the secretary of state, of Sarah Cheshamn (who, at the Spring Assizes for the county, in 1848, was tried for the murder of her two children, and acquitted), on suspicion of having destroyed her ?? Cheshbm, by administenng arsenic to him. At the gaol of ...

ADJOURNED ANNLAL SESSIONS

... - ADJOURNED ANNLAL SESSIONS,,' The adjnurned annual 'general session ifor this county was held on Thut'sdaj Iasi, it the' Cou'ik Jouse,, ?? e tobn, when the following magistrates .reve present:- or TI. B. 'Addlsen, T. Aishto, 3qJ. Acton,' C. Bourne; J 3 E. Dswson, T. Dugdilo, T. Esatwrood, J. Eccles, T.It.' foul .W. Erance, J. S. T. Greene1 W.: A. Hullton, J. eills, J. par aeywood('M.P.),R. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I NBWOA8TLE-FrWday.-Before Joseph Hawks, Esq., ana Capt. Weatberley.-Rsobert Foster, master of a keel, was charged with throwing ballat into the liver at Shields. After the case bad been proved by necesoary witnesses, Mr SToKga, solicitor, on behalf of the de- fendant, took an objection to the case, inasmuch as no evidence had been tendered to prove that his client was mastor of the keel. The ...

RECORDER'S COURT.—YESTERDAY

... RECORDER'S COURT.-YESTERDAY. CHARGE OF BIGAMY. Patrick Sherlock was indicted for feloniously and unlaw- fully intermarrying,'on the 5th of December last, with one Bridget Casey, his first wife, to whom lie bad been married at Graugegorman, in the county of Dublin, in the month of April, 1846, being then alive. Mr. John Perrin prosecuted on behali of the crown. Michael O'Brien deposed that he ...