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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... COUNCrL-HOUSH. FrC/nAY. Magistrates present: Messrs, Burges, King, and Lunell. Wi. HIolloway, for an assault on P.C. 13, was fined 10s. and costs, or to be committed for fourteen days. Thle notorious Jemmy Donovan waseharged with being found lying about the streets, having no place of residence. Jemmy's defence was that he had paid 6d. in advance for two nights' lodging, and the second night ...

LAW AND POLICE

... - 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 ...

POLICE CASES DURING THE WEEK

... POLICE C&SES DURING THE WEEK. OBTAINING GOODS UNDoE FALsr PRETENCES.-Yester- day, a man of the name of John Law, was charged, at Si the Police Office, with obtaining, on Thursday last, from a Messrs. Pickup, Wraith, and Critchley, druggists, in the name of Messrs. R. & B. Walmsley, cotton spinners, a large quantity of glue. The suspicion of the parties was E excited, and information was given ...

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 ...

IRELAND

... -. - Tit ?? or Mwti, WgZae XtuMM -A ?? lifor 4is(Leider S Eqww) ..thatt 4n IEi-ji getZnan- 'wbo baed ibdged ^£62,OUG~ uith rhis agentd* forwet p uptohablgproptty ?? ?? ht sgum;-and deollsed to ulvest, it-thlia, i aountof Mr. Wbitc.i-mirder.;-;- -: .S : 'DauA!~ibf ?? be.i Bwar,_.-Ballylare isr ! bfetlh i~ltbiuW dlile townt situated Inmeitf.,etl ?? diblidtlof Ausiuiu, ?? mlei 4dd; a -hali ...

EXETER DISTRICT COUNTY COURT, SEPT. 12

... I EXE tER- )tT - tffr BEFORE J. T13aELI, Ke5X, Juinog. His Honourheldi Court thi tday and -also tSatrdAy, but thc mnajority of eases Wererdid Ofloteret. EHAu vs. z ER AxK.-w ia Hounour gave ju4tkp4e in this csse~ which~it will be iecolleqted,.ws an stion broupt. by the plaintiff against the dereqdant fot vort dori to ?? to the gas works at Topsham, otherwise thin 'wta conutrndtd for. Mr. Fryer ...

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