POLICE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE-YESTISBDAY. THAMES.-JoWepA Croniisq, master of the Waterman, river steam-boat, appeared to anewerto an informationissued under the Stearn Navigation Act, charging him with having, on the 4th of May last, conveyed 36 persona more than the 324 which his certificate warranted him in carrying, whereby he had rendered himself liable to a penalty not exceeding £20 and not less than £5, ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONERS' INQUESTS, On Saturday an inquest was held at the Dead-house, before J. (A. Stoker, Esq., coroner, on the body of John Carter, a boy 7 years of age, who resided with hit, mo- ther in P1atillo. It appeared that on the Saturday af- ternoon previous he bad been missinig and nothing was kcnown of bim until his body was found floating in the river near the Ousoeburn. Verdict-Found drowned. ...

NARRATIVE OF THE LATE CASE OF POISONING

... NARRATIVE OF TIHE LATE CASE OF POIS,1ING I I TIV ?? AN'llT. I ry -, xi I - - ?? .- -~ O 1),1 ',VI I'UI NING I BIY ACONITEi AND BELLADON'\A. Bly Dit. J. A. LASTO.N. [We have been falvoulred with an early copy of thle second t fjiaurterly number oif thle lasgows Medlical Journal.'' It wor-I tjilly sutan the high character of the maidlen number, to, I which weformerl referred at somne lengthi. ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... FRIDAY. (Before Aid.. Thompson and Aid. Grebhamn.) FILIAL AFRECTIoN.-Ayourigman named Jas. Owen, was charged with assailtinglhis mother-in-law, Catlia- rine Grady. On the preceding Monday, it seems that hbowas ill-treating the partner of his joys ?? and sorows, is nen his mother-in- law stepped in to protect her daugh- ter, upon which this pattern of filial affection rewarded her with a kick, ...

Published: Friday 01 July 1853
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1933 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Law

... 13:aW . COMMON PLEAS NISI PRI17S. Dotr.ia. 1Before thel.oirc Ciiier . Jusrim, and a special hi y.-I 1,MtAcLrtTr olF sr ?? CO(\Mi'S NIE.S. Purcell v. T/Le CUl OJ Diiblin Stei*c IPacket C(2opaq/i. Tn this case, wli ich swas partiallvy heard it M\oIndaiiiy last, anid concluded oil Wudilsiln ?? tle ilaiciltitl' sVUS the %vido w of a mail who was iu wred ;at tbe 1. iso when thle Queent 1'iclo ite ...

Police Intelligence

... volice Intelligence. I BANGOR-Saturday, June 25. hf Before the Hon. Col. Donglas-Pennant, M.P., Col. 1. Macdonald, and J. V: H. Willians, Esq. ht -_ H EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF FALSE cl IMPRISONMENT. An investigation extending over a period of five m hours took place on Saturday, into the circumstan- af ces connected with the confinement by his relatives PE of one Evan Roberts, a lunatic, or ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... B;L VASTr IoJIcE CoE LT-,:DSDA,, [Illefeece thle MAlvon and J. MAICNWMARA;, E'Sq., J. P.] 11 u~si`---o at~ t hI PoNlice' Courpt, onl Wed nesday, was inuree thuiin ticailay 611111 ahd (minitei'es Iii'. ?? aii extremely ?? wide. awake'lnl 011iii- 10' 'ro la1e, 0f aII 1u0 ?? oL'i. ii0-aiid .twentvy, was Chllcegesi bV Salint; AdamlS nold Snara liagaitt, with liav- ing' Ibun(Io n cm abused them, ...

DURHAM SUMMER SESSIONS

... WE_^M. _ - __ _ MONDAY, JUNE 27. (Before R. BURDON, Elq., and a Bench or Magistrates.) The following were sworn of the Grand Jury *-N. Plews, Esq., Darlington, foreman ; J. T. Alcock, Bishop- wearmouth, T. 3. Backhouse, 13ishopwearmouth, R. Diekinson, Shotley Villa, J. Doddo, Darliugton J. Dixon, Stockton, E Graham, Gateshead, T. Hutchin- son, Norton, G. Medley, Gateshead, T. B. Ord, Darling- ...

1! - : ' . , LU W rN

... TELLIGBNCE. I Las. l ffy COURT OF CHANCERY-YEsTERD4tY. ado Caroery v. Cov. ste This case was specially fixed forjudgment yesterday. The the question to be decided was on the construction to be given to are ;a residuary clause in the will of the late Mr. Richard Keat- uos inge,.of Dungarvan. It was contepded on the hearing of the of case (which was reported in the FREEMANb' JouNAnL of 26th a ...

WREXHAM.—JUNE 27th, 1853

... WREXHAM. -JUNJe 27th, 1853. a Before H. W. Meredith, P. G. Panton, and J. be Griffiths, Esquires. n John Foulkes, of Minera, shopkeeper, appeared 11against William Thomas, of Minera, miner, whom d he charged with assaulting him on the 7th of February last. Thomas owed Foulkes a sum of money, and onilthe day in question, about 8 a.m., re Fonlkes went to. Thomas's house, and asked for d payment. ...

NEWCASTLE SESSIONS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29

... NEWCASTLE SESSIONS, WEDNESDAY, JuNE 29. I- r I TV - (Before R. INOHAMr, Esq., Q.C., Deputy Recorder.) The court having been opened at ten o'clock, the fol- lowing gentlemen were sworn of the grand jury:- Chas. Smith, jun., Esq., foreman; and AMessrs John B. Mason, George Palmer, Richard W. Hodgson, William Berkeley, Robert Burnup, John Galloway, Matthew Lee, Andrew McLeod, George H. Philip3on, ...

DENBIGHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... I ! S' . I QUAR R. IO S. DENBIGHSI-IRE QUARTER SESSIONS. These sessions were held in the County Hall, at IRuthin, on Tuesday last, before J. Heaton, Esq., chairman, Thonias Hughes, Thomas Downward, James Maurice, J. J. Foullkes. B. Thelwall, Esqrs , a luand the Revs. Archdeacon Newcombe, E Thel- X wall, and J. L. Owen. hi The following gentlemen were sworn on the grand '1 MAir- Henry Southerm, ...