MANCHESTER QUARTER SESSIONS

... I The general quarter sessions for the borough of Manchester comnienced yesterday (Tuesday) morning. R.IB.Armstrong, m Esq. recorder, presided; and on the bench sat also the Mayor, Alderman Shntleworth, Alderman Walker, Alderman 81 Sir E. Armitage, M~atthewv Kennedy, C. H. Richards, S. a Walkrer, D. Price, W. B. 5llender, and John Sharpe, Esqrs. 01 magistrates. The following gentlemen formed ...

Law

... i COURT OF QUEEN'S Bl'NCHl.-Dcnl.l, MONDAY. Lyeart v. feostce . The second trial of this case, in Which both plain- tiff and dcfendant are clergymen, the delrunidant being rector of Loughgilly, near :Mariletill, in the county Armnagh, and the cause of action being an alleged libel, was brought to a close to-day. The jury having- disagreed to their verdict were dis- charged, counsel for ...

CONSUMPTION OF SMOKE AND SAVING OF FUEL

... TiaE following are extracts frdm the Report of the re- suits of al inquiry made in Manchester, as to the Con- sumption of Smoke in that borough, presented to the Committee of the Leeds Improvement Society. We went first to the mill of Mr. Councillor Joseph Lamb, where'the engine 'is of 90 horse power, sup- plied by two boilers, one constructed by Mkessrs. W. & J. Galloway, of Manchester, and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... -- ?? I ?? W- I t s - BAIL COURT, Nov. 2f. |-abl TH! QUYFY V. TR? :CrNiCZS oF )ZHaRtSIa.. Oft I A ule nin was some time sjce obtained for a mandams to? I to theijustices to esiter and hear an appeal of a pevsownamed to! Gr~es-- Tbis-person had br o acied estsudsei. co! . tenced.to three pil.ap4' is4prisenalitt.- fie, detperinined to -b~e appealagainst the conviction, and'gav'e his notices. ...

Published: Wednesday 01 December 1852
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1300 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HIGH COURT OK JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY. iciary met on Tuesday at ten The High Court of Just o'clock. The Lord Justice-Cie rk, with whom were Lords Wood and Cowan, presiding. The Soheitor-General Neaves, and David Mure, Esq., Advoeste-Depute, conducted the pro- seentions on the part of the Crown. James Lovell Biren, postmaster of Lochgilphead, was placed at the bar, charged with the forgery and utterance of ...

Law Intelligence

... YLaW 3fetete. NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-ININ. At 1Q?.-BEronr THE LORDS Jissrica.-For Judgment: In re Rirm~n~ghtsm anns 9hrrwsbury Railway Company v. The Stour Valley Railway Compans'. Lunatic l'etitiors: In re Speirrell. Churchill, Combey, hi,' g, Copper. Appealse; Clegg v. Fishwtok; Clegg v. I Masecy; Lydo v. Lipacombe; Barnard v. BlacRlett. Appeal motions:-. Jones v. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZR INTELLIGENCE. e LLvnapOOL. Dze. 11. e . CROCro--Bsiroux Mu. JvrIcs CucWZnr.. ATTEMPT. Br A WiVE TO POISON RED. HouBAND. Oa the opening ef the court this morning, Mary Price, Eaged 49, wsas indicted for having, *t Escleston, feloniiously and sunlawfully administered to h er husband, Win. Price, dtwo grains. of white arsenic, with intent to kill and murdez e In support of . the ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... GLASGOW SiABBIATII PRloFTANATION CASE, 0 t On Saturday a full bench of the Lords of Justiciary assem- bled. to consider and determine on an application made to them for granting the proceedings in a case recently disposed of bc- fore the Police Court of Glasgow, in which Thomas Jennings, provision dealer, Saltmarket Street, had been convicted of Sabbath profanation, for keeping his shop open ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELIQGEYCE. 7 - I COURT OF CHANCERY-YESTERDAY.' The Lord Chancellor, on taking hvs seat, proceeded to hear and dispose of nearly eight cause petitions presented under I the fifteenth section. r ROLLS COURT-YESTERDAY. M'GratA v. Duffy. Mr. Hughes, Q.C., who appeared for the respondent, stated that a consent to have the uc itter decided by arbitratioa had i been entered into between the ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—MONDAY, DEC. 20

... IBELAST POLICE COURT-MoINDAY, Dio. 20. THE LISBURN EKLECION-NOVEL CASE. John Magowan summoned William Watters for wages which became due under the Ibllowing circumstances:- Mr. Savage (who appeared for the complainant) said he would briefly state the facts of this case, as it was not one of the ordinary complaints which came before the court. On the morning before the late election at Lisburn, ...

BURGLARY AND ROBBERY OF SEVEN HUNDRED POUNDS

... BURGLARY AND ROBBERY OF SEVEN HUNDRED I POUNDS.I A daring burglary was committed on Tuesday night week at the residence of Mr. G. Stephenson, Ponteland, Northum- berland. The robbery has excited more than ordinary interest, the robbers having carried away nearly 7001. in notes, 401. or 501. in gold, a silver watch, &c. Immediately after the occurrence four men were apprehended on suspicion in ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONER'SINQIESTS. The following Inquests have been taken by Mr. Todd? during the ,eek :-At East Tytherley, on the body of Elizabeth Pragnell, aged 49 ydar's, 'who was burnt to-- death whilst confined to her bed by fever. By the evidence of ?? Budlerod, an'orphano-of the age of 14, it appeared that 'shi 'was sent to stay with' the deeisasd, fher idiot sistcr, and grown-up daughtlr~, who was ...