POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGEACE-TIURlSDAY. BOW -STREF.T. -Jritsct Clarke, a caurman, anld lamwes collins, tl a cornimjission-ageiit, were placed at thle bar before Mr. Hall, n'ai for finial Lxantination, the former being charged with stealing fest bags of coffee from the London Docks, and the other receiv- ing a Portion of the same, well Ilnowing them to have been Stoleni. arnc Mr. Ballantine attendied on ...

SENTENCES ON THE PRISONERS AT THE QUARTER SESSIONS

... |SENENCES ON TI1E l'i)N'ElS A.T ill ?? .TR ..E.S-,lON S. Caitherine 0 Fagall, for stealiina_ a pair of drI wel a1 handherchiief, the property of Anthony Iiiat tin :ot Ic Bride-Th~reO months. Mary Howley, for ~taig avdeadovlit perty of N icholit S padTh3 illottlI'. TIhnim Botc hiierl', f'ir stealineg at lra'- tap, toivi, al II four spoons, tho property of 1Thonao Jones an~l .1 *,.In 1- -r'ix ...

THE CHARGE OF CRUELTY AGAINST MR. AND MRS. SLOANE.,

... THE CHARGE OF CRUELTY AGAINST IMR. ANND MRS. SLOANE. GUILDHALL POLIcE-OrFIcF-FRIDAY. The public interest in connection with this case has very much increased since the last eeramination, the greatest curiosity existing to hear the' expected evi- dence of Miss Louisa Devaux, which it was supposed would confirm the disgusting details already given by Jane Wilbred, and perhaps throw some light ...

Published: Friday 03 January 1851
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2797 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MURDER

... Vine ot the most brutal and atrocious murders that ever dyed with human blood the fertile plains of our county was perpetrated on Sunday night at Lissatunny. a distance of about a mile and a half from this town. The ill-fated vic- tim's name was Morgan Donohue, caretaker to Mr. Francis Byron. He was a quiet inoffensive man, and a faithful ser- vant., He was on the most friendly terms with his ...

BROOM'S PRACTICE OF THE SUPERIOR COURTS

... BROOM'S PRA CTICE OF THIE y , I- COURTS. The numerous and extensive changes wlll, been introduced from time to time, wi th! jl' ctllhab twenty years, in the procedure of the t y courts, have created in the legal inarket a toiltt. 0 demand for treatises upon that subject and C' mensurate ?? has followed. as n S q'as.Tn ?? ?? ir. t ~ p -rT8, Mr. Tidd published the LJ edition of his Practice ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... I I SATURDAY. Before Messrs. Thoripson, NeOwmanrb, Blundell, & Cookman, POCKET PICKING.-John Barrowby, Thomas Gal- ligher, and Edward Weatherill, were charged with stealing £42 l0s. from the pocket of a woman named Jane Thornton. On Tuesday last the prosecutrix was standing at Silver-street corner, when a mlan named Doweon saw Barrowby put his hand in her pocket, while Weatherib l and another ...

Published: Friday 03 January 1851
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1751 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

RE-EXAMINATION OF MR SLOANE, AND HIS COMMITTAL IN DEFAULT OF BAIL

... RE-EXAMINATION OF MR SLOANE,IL IAND H16 COMMITTAL IN L)EFAULT2 OF BAIL. . , -- ?? Ao- -nointed for the On Friday, Ahich was the day appus u > -b further hearing of this case, the whole of toe neighbou r- hood ofGuildhall, Loodon, wasfromn an early hour in the morning a scene of exoitement. From the vast crowds of people that hept flowing in from all parts ot tie city, Guildhall Yard presented ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... i, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31. n OBTAINING WAGES BY A FALSE REPRESENTATION.- ir Joseph Kaye was charged with having obtained 3s. from Mr. W. Shakspeare, warehouse-keeper, by a false repro. a sentation. On the day previous to Christmas, a man lf named Willialll Hatton was working mith Mr. Shaks. peare, and mentioned the fact to the prisoner, t1llioghi, at the same time, that he wanted his wages for ...

WARWICKSHIRE SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... | WARWICKSHIRE SESSIONS.-YESTERDAY. F I . . I N of (CovENTRY DIVIsIoN.) PA Tan QuVBB v. HOLLOWAY.-TRXAL oF A TuRNsstay or es TIH GAOL FOR AIDING A PRISONEIR TO ESOAPE. rd Mr. Mellor and Mr. Spooner appeared on the part of the - crown, Mr. Partridge on the part of the prisoner. Of Mr. Mellor stated the case. The prisoner was a turnkey Iq in the gaol of Warvickehire, situate at Coventry, who had ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INT'ELLIGENCE. NEWCASMLE:-Uondatr-Before M. Lorgridge and W. Loraine, lsqrr.- II.Yeouan was ?? MrBLi]- vain with haing deserted from one of his vessels, causing lou. end aumqtioce. Te pensalty wisr thirty days' imprisou. woent. but ;fir Jainuary firse would be three mnonths. The defendant bai got five rrgister tickets under faise repre- seutatiou, Yuemnnn in his defence said, that in ...

THE COURT-MARTIAL ON MAJOR BARTLEMAN

... THE COURT-MARTIAL ON MAJOR BARTLEIAN. nI - r- -e .X Or- The following are the official documents, received by the overland mail, relating to Major Bartlernan's court-martial:- Finding-Tbe court, having accurately weighed and coa- sidered all that has been adduced in support of the prosecu- tion, together with what the prisoner, Major John Bartle- man, of the 44th Regiment of Native Infantry, ...

COUNTY COURT

... COUJNTY COURT. ml I . -,r S~fFT I . DEtRBYS1nItr:.-ThC plaintiff ill thist race a. a cattowner anti the defen(iant a veterinary Sin 'Ccii The plaintiff's lhorsc was pricked at the defen'latit's fj,,; wrhilst eing shod, and thi i, it wai al :lgel, calie-l it II, mation of the lulngs, and subsuquiie-ntly death. Thc wis brought to recover the Value of thc 10orse. ?? tie exanminatiwll of one of ...