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... - JUDGEs' C33AMBERS. THE QuEEN v. HeENRY DlLSDALE AND OTHERt. THE EGG THROWING CASE.-At the sitting of the learned Baron on Tuesday morning, Mr. Hobler applied on behalf of the defendant, Henry Dimsdale, for leave to issue a writ of habeas corpzus, returnable forthwith, directed to the keeper of the Queen's Prison, to bring up the defendant for the purpose of his being admitted to bail to, ...

Published: Sunday 28 September 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6747 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... -- jLaW filttlltgcllcc+ ?? ? -?To Av N'OTICES~THIS DAY. ,jltgt!TCY COtyltT, B&SINGUAL-STREET. ?? COM I0uKiRX HOLaRCYD.-Audits: Thomas Fisher, Birn pis easrec maker, at 12. HenryXartqu, Lowes, draper, JUDG1S' CffAMBERS.-YESTERDAY. 'fuse C.4sE OF CREATtNG AT CARDS. QUEEN V. BROOME, AND OTRE1BR, IN TOOK MATTER jp Iu.-ICATIONS OF CHAItLES STADEN AND JO1EN OF lilS x I D TO BAIL. a 0 rons was ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UR TS. GUILDHALL. The waiter of the Shades wine cellars, in Guildhal.yara was summoned for assaulting Mr. Garrey, a solicitor, of Basioghail.,,- Mr. Garrey stated that for the last five or sit weees he had been constantly annoyed by the defendant, who was continually calling at hit office and stopping him in the street to demand payment of an account of 9. 9d., alleged by the ...

Law Intelligence

... ILAiD in telirene NOTICES-THIS DAY. ImeOtVENT (OURTT PORTUGAL-STREET. I AT 10.-BEFoRs TEE OuHIAP CaXMNEi1021.-Adjourntd prisoner: ?? J. Crovin. Original prisetera: Jas. Eersisko the younger Jobn Stedman, ArthurII. Powell. Original protection: Jag- al1. Ar It. - BEFouR MN. Co00simoM a LAW. - Sureties: Jean P. Parent. For discharge: John W. Wood, Geo. Parkinson, Hy. Col. well the younger, Wn. ...

THE CATASTROPHE ON THE BUCKINGHAMSHIRE RAILWAY

... THjE CATASTROPHE ON THE BUCKINO. H AMSHIRU RAI.lVAY. ADJOURNED INO MI~T. h BICESTBR,. TRURSDAY. bees 'The fourth day's proceedings in this inquiry, corn- lie., mnonced this morning at seine o'clock. g Thomas Macfadzen5, locomotive foreman at the Blete.bley ' Station, said, in referenca to a statement by the witness ocoal Crirrier-It is not my duty to give directions as to the wver transit of ...

BRUTAL FLOGGING OF A CHILD BY A SCHOOLMASTER

... On Monday, at the Middlesex Sessions, William Weal, alias Brother Francis, was indicted for leaving assaulted and un- lawfully inflicted grievous bodily harm upon John Farrel, a child of the ago of six years. In opening the case, counsel for the prosecution said he ap- geared for the trustees of St. Mary, Islington, who, from feel- ings of humanity and public duty, bad taken up the case, which ...

EXTRAORDINARY CONFESSION OF A MURDER

... EXTRAORtDrN&RY coO1fizSSoN or A. FEUES k ii. a n d Our readers will remember that the journals of this country, about a month since, published' an extract from the New York Express, statng that i ately, at Halifax, a private of'the Ist Royal Regiment, th~ n in garrison, about to return to England, appeared at the police-office, and voluntarily confessed to having murdered a young wvomnan, ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... .ACD'E~$ 'AN'D. OFFENtES. TWo XOsa CHiLDREN 'FOuND DEAD.-On Monday, ivo inquests were held - before - Mr. William Carter, the coroner, at the Six Bells Tavern, Paradise-street, Rother- hithe, on the bodies of two' newly born children found dead. The- evidence in, the first case proved thation Friday a labouring man was proceeding to- his work in a field near the St. Helena Gardens, Lower ...

Published: Sunday 21 September 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2968 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—WEDNESDAY

... COVRT OF BXANKRUPTCY-WEDNESDAY. [Bofi i Mr Ceoimissioor Foriblaique.] Mr. Matthoovs objicted to tl e validity of a trader debtor summons. The debt wae s%%oru to be due on a bill of ex- chonge, of whlichl the party ?? wns the drawer. ; Ils Honour held that there Iutoht be evidence of the due presentmenet of the bill to the acceptor and of his refusal to pay it, otherwise there rtight havo ...

THE LAW RELATING TO LOICENCES FOR MUSIC AND DANCING

... THE LA WRELA T(IPG TO LICENCES FOR MUSIC AND DANCl.YG. On the 6th of June last year the magistrates of Middlesex, in consequence of a great deal of public attention hsaving rbeen drawn to the subject of licences for music and dancing. and the existence amongst them of a great diversity of opi- nion as to the precise state of the law in relation thereto. appointed a commnittee of twelve ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UR TS. 3n,- MANSION.IOUSE., ble Williamss Smith, who has been several times rertmane, iniwsagain brought before the Lord Mayor -for-fuierher ea-' re- minai, upon a charge of having,izt coojunction with two aid other persons not in custoiy, robbed a gdnitlemnan of the name of Gibson, who hadl recently returned, frqrn Calcutta, ich and who was staying at the Captain of a Main-of ...

THlE POLICE COURTS

... THlE POLICE CO URTS MANSION-HOUSE. At number of seamen were brought before the Lord Aygr consequence of their applications for registered *da ti the ceo of the General Shipping Registrar. tickets at tlne from the Shipping Registration-office, at d n tne cases of two of the defendants, against ant erieus charges of desertion were made. 'Shorl sr homnas Dawson, seaman, was put to the bar. Csl ...