NEWCASTLE ASSIZES

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EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF LIBEL

... EXTR.AORDINAtY CASE OF LIBEL. In the Insolvent Debtors 'Court, -on Wednesday, a Dutch- man, named John Heystick, who described himself as a private tutor, applied-to be discharged from prison. The in- ?? in custody for damages awarded in en action tsr libel, tried at the Guildford Assizes in August' last, when the Jury gave the damages at 6001.' From the insolvent's examii- nation by Mr. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELL [l.GENCE. HIOME' CIRCITIT-Ou1LMFOIIID, MARCHE 3. The Commislcdtt for thle counlty of E's'ex wii s Opened to- day, and the learited juedges proueuded imo mdiately to busin'ess. ?? gaoil calendai presents aI fearful array of crime, there beirig 71; persotiu for trial, and nearly thle whole of thre cases atre Of tile itno't atrociona de'scriptioni Lord Chiuf J uttieu Campbell, who ...

LAW AND POLICE

... ' ZISOLVE;NT DEBTORS' COUnT. IN THE MATTER OF JAMES JosEPH I'RON SyETL- This insolvent, who traded as Jmenes J. Syer and Co., having no partner, and also as The Economic Funeral Company, in New Bridge-street, Blackfriars, was op- posed oil his application io be discharged by several cre- ditors inperson. Mr. Sargood supported. It appeared that the insolvent was a bankrupt in 1844, and ...

Published: Sunday 02 March 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6057 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A MEDICAL OFFICER

... SERIOUS GHAUSE AGAIST a IAL O .cFfICER. - , - . Or, Friday, at the weekly meeting of the directors and. guardians of the peor of St. Marylebone, held in the board room of be workho~use, New-road, Mr. Turner in the chair, the board were engaged for6 a long period in; investigating a charge of alleged gross neglect on- the part of Mgr. Marerght, one ofthe out door visiting surgeons. The chage ...

ABERYSTWYTH TOWN HALL

... ABERIYSTWYTH1 TOWN - HALL. Faoau.eny 25ris, 1851. Before Williamn Williams, Esquire, Mayor, and David Edwards, B s(qlirv. David M'orzar was brougfhlt up in custody of Powell, police-onstal-de, who stated that he met ,defendant on Mondiay night last in Castle-street, drunk, disorderly, and abusive, whereuponl he took him into custody. De- fendant ad?mitted that he was drunk, and was fined in ...

THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT ALDERLEY

... THE RAILWAY ACCDENT AT ALDERLEY. The inquest. on the body of Joseph Chadwich engine- driver, who was killed on the Manchester division of the London and North-western Railway, nearly Alderiey, on Tuesday evening week, was held on Monday before Mr. Roscoe, of Knutsford, Cheshire, William Watkiuison, fire- man of the engine to the train, was the first witness, and said they left Crewe at 17 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION HOUSE. ALLEGED PoCx;ET-PrcnuNG.-On Monday, three young men, named Monsecas, Leo, and List, were brought before Alderman Wire, by George Scoit, the officer, charged with having prowled about the streets, for the purpose of picking pockets, and appropriating any property which might tempt their skill and experience. The prisoners had made various unsuccessful efforts upon the careless ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POL IUE JNTELLIGECE-WELDNESDAY. flOW-STREET.--A ruiddle-ageil womnan, Tnamed Eli-ri Jriseol, wait broughit before MIII, Ilenrv'chargeOd o ti oltcs nitbo.nc fromi Messrs. FOX and liuettime well-knlown cont~rac- tors, by ?? repireselitiitiuiis. Jaimes Dunin, clerk in the service of thle pr~osecutors5, stated ft tht s employers hail onl office it, Ne i re, Spring-gar- IN dents. Abouit the l5th ...

PETITIONS AGAINST THE PENAL LAW

... nl |t- .A. . I A I O Q . . I _L_ On Friday, the 28,h u t., Mr. John O'Connell presented petitions against the contemplated penal law, from the fol- lowing localities:- From the p risbes or Cappagh, county Tyrtine; Forganey, Longford; Mfonsea and Clonyprice, Tipperary; Boherlsh in and Diualla, Tipperary ; Killaherderry, Cavan; Camtletown- delvin and Killulegh, Westmoeth; Hospital and Herberts- ...

Assize Intelligence

... aozf?c Nittelligence. LOTJTH ASSIZES,, flundalk, Thursday, Feb. 27. CRIMINAL COURT. AT tell o'clock this morning,. Judge PERRIN teok lil seat in this Court. The commission was read by the Clerk of the Crown, and the Grand Jury were re-sworn. His LoRDslIP briefly A ddressed them. He said-I am happy to tell you that the number of cases on the calendar is few; .and that there is not one case of ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—TUESDAY

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