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THE LONDON GAZETTES

... THE LONDON GAZETTESp TUESDAY, JuLY 8, BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED.-R. TREDINNICK, Thread- needle-street, mining agent and anctioneer.-W. GEE, Murray- street, Hoxton, tuscan and straw hat manufacturer. BANKRUPTS.-J. HALL, Brighton, tavern keeper.-B. TEDD, Coventry, cotton dresser and builder.-R. CROOM, Downend, Gloucestershire, butcher.-W. KENDALL and J. STANDISH, Leeds. grocer.-J. HOWELL, Liverpool, ...

Published: Sunday 13 July 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 379 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... THE RECENT MALL A7 (5VILDHALL. Yesterday a court was laid at the Mansion-house for the despatch of business' Alderman COPELANp said he was desirous to call the, attention of his brother aldermen to a circumstance con- nected with the visit which the Queen had been graciously E pleased to pay to the city. He alluded to the total absence! of those indispensable regulations by which it was the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... ?? 2H'POLAIC COU'rT-.I' . i~ . I L . U ?? ! 'baiil,'besorb ,Mr. ll P gO -a d 8fr VMarshal1,5for re-e amintion, oil a ebrge 9 ?? person of Emma Gardener, aged 16, higsder I vant. The. Srcuqmtances. under wblch the ?? J unitde ldetails of.tho evidenqe lei. 6j the 'fomer on ?? in the .Da is, ND wes of tl dy ?? llfr iidaeti n10d'ap~pear47. ?? Pi~e deeQa., The ptisitsidt apperiagit the counse a 1. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—FRIDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-FRIDAY. cc- L of OLD COURT. liat [Before Mr. Justice W~ighitinan.] Jamecs Iirrgyrirw, 37, a Irerson of gentlemanly appearance, red described in thle calendar as anl attorney, was indicted for by wilfully, feloniously, and maliciously setting fire to a dwell- me ing-house, Willianm Strong arid Elizabetie his wife being therein at thle time. ter Ini a number of other ...

ALLEGED SEDUCTION BY A WESLEYAN MINISTER

... ALLEGED SEDUCTXOR BY A WESLEYAN MINISTER. Ia the Court. of Qaeen's Bench, .on Wednesday, Was tried an action. the Queen v. Kaye, for libeL. Sir. F. Thesiger, Mr. Atherton, and Mr. Itussell appearcd for the prosecutiOn; and the Attoruey-General, 'Sir. Hr Chambers, and Mr. Hence for the defendant. Sir F. Thesiger said that this was a criminal information filed by leave of the Court of Queen's ...

THE MURDER IN BELGIUM

... THE MURDER INU BELGIUMl. The sale of a certain portion of the. estate of Bitre- moot, at Bury, in Belgium, belonging to the condemneed Count de Becarme, took place on Monday last before NL Dugnolle, notary at Bangnies. It wais by the special order of the count that the sale was effected. The land was divided into twenty-one lots, but only about a third was disposed of, and they fetched good ...

THE TRUCK SYSTEM

... C THE CASE OF THE LONDON BALLAST HEAVERS We lately devoted an article to the consideration of the evils arising from the abominable and ?? truck system, principally with reference to the case of the Peer stoekingers of Nottinghamshire. We have Since received a cemmunication from the Secretary of the London Ballast Heavers' Association, requesting us to direct public attention to the crushing ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ETC

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ETO. SUICTDE.-A Parisian charcoal dealer residing in the quar- tier of the Bastille. on Saturday threw himself from the Column of July, and was killed on the spot. TEe SELF-ACCUSED MUEnRER' AT MAxNCESTER.-The youth from Dablini named Eugene Keenan, who gave himself up te the county police at Manchester as the murderer of a ' fello*-cierk in the Government Valuation Office ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... OENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. MONDAY. The July session commenced this morning before the Lord Mayor, the recorder, Aldermen Sir C. Marshall, Lawrence, Salomons, the sheriffs, tnder-sheriffs, &c. It appeared by the first edition of'the calendar that there were 109 prisoners for trial. The recorder, in his charge to the grand jury, called their attention to the provisions of Lord Campbell's Act, which ...

CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY TO MURDER AGAINST A MAGISTRATE

... The trial of Mr. IV. Blood Smyth, a magistrate of tite county of Clare, who stands charged wih the crime of conspiracy to murder his mother. commenced on Thurs- day, at Ennis, before the Lord Chief Baron. The case has excited extraordinary interest from the high position of the accused. A number of ladies occupied seats in the front and side galleries. Ar. Smyth entered the court leaning on ...

Law Intelligence

... tain intentatum NOTICES-THIS DAY. IChanellor hears appeals in thefloue of Lords. VICE cAN LLORB' COURTes, LINCOLN'S tNN. I AT 10.-BEroRE VICEX NC ?? llco6n BaucI ?? petition: Re Crulson's Trust; by order: Hinme v. Heattes t! Ceases and chaime: Peak (pauper) T. Peak; Garden T, J1ngram;( Terryv.Nettleton(3) eapa .Loadiii Dodanp; Doylev.Coui5 Megentle v.Stuart; WatkhIuv.Lsne; O'Brienv.Oshorae; ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... LA IV tN'TELLJGL-NCL'-TiURSDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. ADVANCE 0 J' CAUSES. Applicationq %vorc niad- to tbe Lord Chaneollor to advance the h carl ii of scene appeals on matters which the near ap- proa cl; ot tile loi. vitcution rendered pressing. His LoRlship observed, as bee had several times before, that the advance of causes on 2 ary prete nce was always pro- ductive of great ioonienjeirnce, ...