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LIVERPOOL ELECTION INQUIRY

... P (~~FROM OUR OWN REPORTER.] n rIGIITEENTH DAY.-FRIDAY, Jucese 17. h it d The committee re-assembled this morning shortly after elevena o'clock. e John May, examined by Ser ...

THE PROVINCES

... ; u : ~ % :; , A: ., 1 ?? O I . i :r ; Q ; I: i; ; i 8 t XEEB PROVIECE841 r .51 . ?? DEVONSHIRE..T.-ms ATTEMPr AT MVUDDEM NItEAR CoeftxyLi ?? unfortunate Jew pedlar,'. whor * was so crhly trcated near. Cowleysbridge, is gradually recoveriag,.under the care of thbosurgeonsofi the D)von -and-Exeter hospital -His recollection.,however,;as'tore- ,eat events i nt yet sufficiently improv- d to ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... I l [These sessions commenced on Monday, but no case of nterest marked the first day's proceedings.] TUESDAY. ROnayrY AT M. LAPONT'S. - Catherine Taverner, twenty-two, the wife of a soldier now serving at the Cape, was indicted for having stolen a diamond pin, of the value of 51., the property of Pierre Cheri Lefont, in the dwelling-house of Mr. J. Butler.-The prosecutor, M. La - font, the ...

PRESTON POLICE CASES

... I (Bcefsse the Mayor, ?? Monk, R. Lawe, and J. Bairstoo, Esqrs.) i ALLEOGED FELO. ?? Irlshwoman, named Jane Walsh, was arraigned on the charge of stealing a pair of trousers, the pro. perty of Ann Collins, with whom she lodged. The evidence against her, however, was so weak that she was discharged. A MILITXAxAN ax TtounL .-Samuel Heaton, a warlike spirit, billetted at Mr. Waddington's, New ...

BLACKBURN COUNTY COURT

... B&ACKBURN COUNTY COURT. The weekly sitting of this court was held on Tnesday |S last; John Addison, Esq., judge. Fifty-one cases were T entered for trial. The advocates present were Messrs. pi Clough and Backhouse. PI TuRNEs V. BEVERLEY.-The plaintiff Is a tailor and in draper in King-street, and the defendant an attorney at la Enfield. The action was to recover the sum of £13 13s. w 14d. for ...

LAW AND POLICE

... BAIL :COURT. Action for Trespass.-Ooscrio and Another v. Aallen.-It appeared that the plaintiffs wee8iser, andlf them daughters of a gentleman who had died in 1840, and left them in a destitute condition. Their father had been a most respected mieber of the Stock Exchange-so much so, that on his death the members made a subscription, and allowed his, daughters an ainarity. Being in want of ...

Published: Sunday 05 June 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6556 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Law Intelligence

... .%twe. NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMIN8TER. At ?? Chancoillor will attenid the ous~ ofLor~ds. Ii AT ?? 7ins LoRDS JuisrtrEs.-Appeals: S hrewsbury and Birmingham Raoilway v. London and North Western Railway, part C, heard; Harrison a. Mayor of Southampton; Freer v. Hosoe; Evens t V. Erans 12.) VICE.CYEANCELLOF.LS' COURTS, WESTMIN~STER. AT 10.-BEVoRE VecN-CILACYwesmon Sin R. ...

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, ...

LAW—YESTERDAY

... LA WV-YESTEBDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. [Before the LORD CHANCELLOB.] GO0Cm V. Gooca. This appeal from a decree of the Master of the Rolls was argued on the 3d of May, and for several subsequent days. The question was whether certain bequests in the will of William Tipping were void for remoteness. The will was dated in 1792, and the trusts were for any of the children that the testator's daughter ...

POLICE—SATURDAY

... POLICE-SATURDAY. Bow-STREET-A middle-rtged rina, named Williarb A~ny alias Gr§ithis, uiam ealpta;yz Phillips. &e., was placetl at the bar, before Mr. Henry, charged a ith sterdinc great coats, official papers, &c., the property of Mr. Crook, M.P.. Mr. Walker, a railway director, and other gentlemen residing I temporarily at the west-end hotels. The following singular coincidence was disclosed ...

LAW—YESTERDAY

... LA W-YESTERDAY. HOUSE OF LORDS-APPEALS. RANGER V. THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. The Solicitor-General resumed his argument in this case for the respondents, but had not concluded when the house rose. COURT OF CHANCERY. [Before the LORDS JUSTICES.] HARRISON V. THE MAYOR, &C., OF SOUTHAMPTON. This case, which was argued on the 2d and ad June, and the facts of which were then fully noticed, ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE NEWS

... SATtURDAY'S POLICE NEWS. | EOW-STREET. T E WORST AMSONG THE 13AD.-A dashingly ?? yoimg female and a roughilsoking fellow, both giving the names of Evans, were charved with the following outrage lapeD a respectable tradesynan named Cavalier, residing in Oxford-street, Stepner:-The complainant having last evening been in company with some friends, he, at a late hour, fell in company ';qith a ...