COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YisTERDAY. MANDAMUS MOTION. Mr. Henry MacDermott applied, on the part of Mr. G. S. Wybrants, for a mandamus against the Ecclesiastical Commis- sionnrs, to compel them to return to the Lord Lieutenant a cir- tificate of valudtion, as required by the 3 and 4 Wmi. 4, c. 87, t section 13b. It appeared that in the year 1823 a DIr. Lewis, who held under an interest which was ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... C OROQNERS INQUEITM. , - 'Pnt! FATAL ACCtrBENT itS, CiAi'iO sTiitr. -YeSteirday, purasuat.to ad,; urnrnenct, Cite inqueat tunctinng tbh ,d-sth of El zibetb Gallagher A as resuified in JerviS-31reet H>ospital, : bufor- John E illyndrnau, Esq., city coroner. Owinig to theabsence'of a joror,; Mr. Patrick Byrne, 4, Ahbev-street, the inquiry, which bad been fixed lor twelve o'cluk. did not take ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DUBLIN PoLICE-SATURDAY. COLLE6E-titHEET OFFICE. RoBBeRY OF PLATE, &c.-Juobn Ferris, Winnifred Woods, Maria Lyoch, and Thomas Dolan, were brougbt up in cus- tody of Sergeants Spencer and Allen, G division, charged under the following circumsetaticr:- lady named Deborth Freetvwood stated tbat about tbrse months back she left her residence, 122, Srephen'a'greea, West, to spend some time in the ...

SANITARY CONDITION OF DUBLIN—ASTOUNDING REVELATIONS—THE POLICE REPORTS

... SANITARY CONDITION OF DUBLIN-ASTOUND- ING REVELATIONS-THE POLICE REPORTS. We have more than once ventured to warn the citizens of Dublin that it was to the unseen filth in the back- yards and to the festering putrescence that courses through ear entrapped sewers they must look if they desire to pu- ti1y the city, and remove from within striking distance of their habitations the noxious ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE IN A HOUSE OF ILL FAME

... I ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE IN A I. HOUSE OF ILL FAME. fing, Yesterday evening a dreadful occurrence took place in a gro house or ill fame in French-atreat. A gentleman attempted ;are the life of a girl living in No. 27 in the above strret, and imme, id i ~- diately after committed Suicide by shooting himself' It ap- mdotl pears itat shortly before four o'clock, Bome boys, playing ieorn ...

LAW AND POLICE

... I LUMLEY v. WB&GNE.-JUDGOzT.-At the sitting of the Court of Queen's Bench yesterday. judgment was delivered in the above case in favour of the plaintiff three of the judges being for and one against. MXnDICA COURTSHIP PUT IN THE BILL.-In the Brompton County Court last week an action was brought to recover the sum of 15S. under the following circumstances. The plaintiff. Mr Gay, is a surgeon, ...

HOW THE LONDON AND BLACKWALL RAILWAY IS MANAGED

... The following case was tried before the Recorder on Wed- nesday. Comment upon it would be quite superfluous. Thomas Swift, 24, engineer, pleaded guilty to an indictment charg- ing him with unlawfully and with intent, applying and putting on, upon the 14th of September, a break to the wheels of a carriage on the London and Blackwall Railway, so as to endanger the safety of persons conveyed upon ...

Published: Saturday 24 September 1853
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 588 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS AND OCCURRENCES

... MELANCliOLY SUIcIDE.-Mr E. T. Crisp, son of the Rev. T. Crisp, XLA., principal ofthe Baptist College, Stokes Croft, in Bristol, put a period to his existence by hanginghimnself to a nail in his bed. room on the 2nd inst. The deceased, whp was twenty-eight years of age and umarried, emigrated some years since to Australia, in which colony he remained for about twelve months. He was always a ...

Published: Saturday 10 September 1853
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2842 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

INVERARY SHERIFF COURT

... INVERARY SIIERIFF COURT. ,_ on eN V :nloei i ?? 'JiJULOL. d cNEW SllEIIIFi' COU1T ACT. f At the lest ordinairy Sheriff Court held here, the Sherifl: Substitute (Mr. AlPLaurin) addressed the practitioners about the Changes in course of bling ?? into the forms of pro- C cedure. e lie said that instcad of entering upon any general remarks d respectingthe expediency of the recent change, lie would ...

JURY COURT—MARCH 22

... JURY COURT-MAimnl1 22. (Fromn thle orh I rtisl Daily Mail,.) (Before thle L~ord Jusotice Clero k and a.] iry.) dotia II trucoiins, Mid ROBERTaa IlA1iti, lEsq., Writer, Glasgow,. Ifl Manidatoriy, agetoelt WttItAt a ot11 itiroet, Banker or BUnk. A gent, G lasgow, Th'le foillowinog are the Issues whicli were to be triled toi this eeoc. IV hether, on or aboet the 18th day of October, 1847, tho ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CouesciL-Houss, SATURDAYo~, Sept. 10. P mqgitroles present :Messrs. Lunell and Coates.I geIl VcC~rticy was charged on suspicion of having stolen 0 h ~ese freon a wagon in Cumberland-baspin. The wagon was iepreperty of Mr. Tunr aktofc, Quay-head, andwa the basini loaded with cheese to be put on board the Lord I I 6re-oes,id steamer for Swansea. About 1 o'clock that morning, jWat clcman heard a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -A - - -.s P., -m _ i nXa uLA, COUNCIL-HOuSB, FAID.4A, Julg 22. t Megistrates present: The Mayor, and Messrs. George and Castle. ti Joseph Harris was charged by P. C. 162 with assaulting him. a The constable found him intbxloated and misconduoting him- l self in the street, and upon his tak ing hinm into custody he Col- A lured and struck him. Fined 109. and costs,i Caroline Davis was cbarged ...