ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... YORK, DEc MavaI 19. (Bd3hre Mr. Baron ?MAUrTl.) William .Fliggins, JaWes Craftl, John 1altey, MiEchael Cantwell, Edwvard Hogan, William Fallon, and Mfa'y b'ke, the two firat of whom pleaded guilty to acharge of manslaughter, and the rest to a charge of Tiot, at Ledas, on the 16th of last November, were placed at the bar to receive sentence. The prisoners, who are all Irish, it wvil be ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION, NOV. 29

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IMPROVEMENTS ON THE CLYDE PASSAGE STEAMERS

... IMPROVEMENTS ON THE CLYDE PASSAGE . STEAMERS.. . (From tie Railway and Shipping Journal3 There is an abomination that must have often been a subject of I remark by those who frequentoar Clyde passage steamers, namely, the terrific roar of steam, not to talk of the accompanying shower of dirty condensed drops of water-so destructive to ladies' summer bonnets and gentlemen's frilled shirts-that ...

INCUMBERED ESTATES COURT.—YESTERDAY

... I INCUMBERED ESTATES COURT.-YESTERDAY. Commissioners Longfield and Hargreave sat yesterday, at half-past eleven o'clock, and disposed of the following impor- tant motion. In the Matter of the Estate of the Rigdt lon. the Earl of Por- tarlington, and the Right Bon. 0. L. D. Darner. Ur. Palmer, of London, one of the solicitors for Mr. Blount and others, mortgagees, having the carriage of the ...

CITY COURT OF SEWERS

... CITY a 't L in the chair. 3 ?? 1 ' Someconvrsaton tok peas pon he ubject of ilhe.mr fAce. *Rter` ?? the; toks of builditigs fin tbi'o,'Iiiintefah, ; f ul& 04thedia re i~l h ,vicinloy, of t. :aPa Oahor1. -1t swas a4tmuCthdbt. tbS~ public yere muchb iacdnesieycel 'by , t;he oils ctused by Wh~h, dimoe If ima 'most' inim sts~ ~dr6sijhfaeqein vhich therd appared to bea no Ctot eiiotrnv alleged, n ...

Law Intelligence

... : 1 , I lit1 e3-cI , -b NOTICES.-Tuxe DAY. - AM1UUPTCY CarST, BASIlNGOALL.TREET. Som sA -Geor esroara Govuuga,-Gecgc Bowring, Graves- end, albatler9 ?? assig, 11. SECONDARIES'J COURT.-YBSTEWv,. B aNiS aI. 89oz0oAR PorT,. WOODN AD: A.OTHRITR . Bow.Xua-Dz.nL TaAN8A&ITIONS. This was an aotilo to recover the Amount of a bill of ex- change accepted by the defandant. Mr. Miller appeared for the ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... -. CURT OPO U~ Bsnext, at 7 nclek fr tO :eto of eeer4rt a~lrpu ?? He StIbjO O10f the d8~ii of Ike oe (OlWi heera'V b' IlerMejet i~ jeworItfl* drwu ?? ?? MSie'oFht b 'id ?? bNxI .j he ?? ad getted'' bt.,t thbe prprreahdl tp ?? t show, that e poalo iytuettd :Tuesdaywl b ?? ideteO thsopliouio Iksit sene of EAdofI 3r.WRITB(ll5Xt fteo, Jrad'ine 101A.0toe) NIroogb ip ?? h , ?? ~ e ott'rn.~ i ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

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LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

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LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W NOTICEST1'is DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LNCOLN'S-INN, at le.-Appeals: t Price v Berringtoin (2), part ?? v MastersWillirint son v GordonflMrtYhn v Nettlfold. ROICESCHAOCELLoRS' COURTS, LINCOLN'S-INN, at o.-; (Before Viee.Cliftnceilor EaNiCHT BitOcBJ-M~ti0T1 by order: Re Corporation Cofochester v Owlett. Petition by order: BRe Little.. samepoartio ofrd Moin continuedb ode: Cause by order:. ...

MURDER NEAR BRENTWOOD

... cas Saturday night an l inquest war held at the Horse of Sioe5, Ind, Billtricay, by Mths. C. C. LewisOaild a lsghcy etpectalsle ifry, 0th tnie body of Robert Bainborouglo a prisce olicer ofote Bihllericay district, vho Isad (lied from the effect of injutries received by him from a desperate Poacher of the same of William Wood, who sad on the wflt 2nst ict. beemsclusvieted by tise bench of ...

Published: Friday 06 December 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2578 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... This Court met again on Monday-present the Lord Jus- tice-Clerk, Lord Monereiff, and Lord Cockburn. James Forbes, firmer, Burnside of Braco, in Aberdeen- shire, pleaded guilty to a charge of forgery, in so far as (1), on the 10th February 1849, he forged the signatures of cer- tain parties in Aberdeenshire to a counterfeit bill of exchange for L.100. and did afterwards use and utter the said ...