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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... AIDDLESEX SESSlONS.-YESTERDAY. ct The sittings of this court for the October adjourned Quarter Session, were resumed this morning at the Guild- haill, Westminster, by adjournment from Clerkenwell, be fore IvIr. Serjennt Adams, Assistant-Judge, Mr. Witham, Mr. Dodd, andaMr. Turrnliy. There were 67 prisoners fr trial, 59 for felony, and 8 Or misdemeanour. The Assistant-Judge shortly addressed ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST POLICEMEN

... TO THiE EDITOR Or TEE DAILY NOEWS. SIR,-A report having appeared in your paper of to-day of a case of unjust interference by the police, heard before Mr. Bingham, at M31arlborough-street police court, which does not embrace the points of the case, I beg to ?? you a statement of the actual cireumastanCes, in the hope that you wvill have the kindness to give it insertion in your valuable ;ournal ...

THE CHOLERA

... '1 H M Cero-m'3z-IL. TEEN METROPOLIS, , -. The returne from the K, M. and P and It divislons. of the Metropolitan police en Wednesday give seven nBwO cases mud Dve deaths. The return from the Inspector of the It division gives the fellowiug coont o two fatal cases of cholera at Deptford:- At five anm.. on Taeeday, a weoiman, named Cooper, aged a2 years, died, residing at Na. 8, Creek-street, ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ETC

... AGOIDEm, OFNGES, ET.' .JAThL QUABL Bi'Wian F . Al ,505 ?? Wezford Imispeprdent maps;- On MonDay weeklc-i unfer- tanate dlispute aroset between, a respectabie~man Dnamed linry Jones, ot T~mgareow, near Wells, and tils von Ridhard Jones, whish terminated fataly to the formei'' It appears that the old man had somke timle eince married a daughter to' sperson nam Redmond; ar4 giveik 't I6bi ...

THE PROVINCES

... I BERKSHIRE.-MYSEaRIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OD THE Towkr CLERK or Nawnumy.-Much surprise has been excited amongst the inhabitants of Newbury, by the somewhat sudden disappearance of their town clerk. It appears that Mrn Henry Bunny, the gentleman alluded to, is the son of a Mr. J. Bunny, who has for many years held a most respectable position in the town as a solicitor, and is related to other ...

THE INSANE MAINE LIQUOR LAW

... FOURTH EDITIO N PUBLISHED ON SUNDAY BORMG, CO-NTlll T TE LA1TEST INTELLIGENCE. LLOYD'S WEEKLY 1 LONDON NEWSPAPER. I I Louis Napoleon has given new evidence~of Poli tical sagacity by very considerably reducing the import duties on coal and iron. lie has-with all his despotism-to contend against a strong party of protectionists; and this onward move- ment in despite of suych bigoted opposition, ...

OUT OF THE REACH OF THE LAW

... THE COLLISIOtN ON THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY.-In the Central Criminal Court, on Saturday, Richard Pardington and Joseph Woods, an engine-driver and fireman employed upon the Great Northern Railway, surrendered to take their trial for misdemeanour. Mr Chambers said this was a prosecution instituted by the Great Northern Railway Company, in the performance of what they con. sidered to be their ...

Published: Saturday 05 November 1853
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1976 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Law Intelligence

... I-Illeffigellim NDTICE8I.-TIIIS DAY. Coti OFT L CIIANCERY, LISCOLN'S.IT~lN. A-v;rISF..ioi'OR t, Loritos .la;ics.sq.-Lunl ie, petitinns :In re Sm5 ins~tO ?? in -to OIdoa, welbb, hitute, Preach, Till bon, Holder, Trvtter Ant re Staipyltou. Vankrupt petition (ouo). Appealta !la! V. 1,.),ireqso, petition ; ce Glolf'ester, Aberystrtwit, &c. Ril.swaly E- p~tr 1V -Iaitisnd, pai tart, by order. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.-YESTEBRDAY. ie BRFORF. a. rEPfEANT ADAMS. ABSISTANT OUVG5, AT WESTnSTERS. eo Marv Ann Burrows, 22, was indicted for stealing a purse tscontaining money, the property and money of Neave Lewis E Hart, from the person of Mary Ann Hart, his wife. This was an ordinary case of pocket picking. It took place in the Strand, and the evidence clearly established el the charge against ...

TRIAL FOR MURDER AT GHENT

... TRiAL FOR tUUD .4AT G1HENT. About two months ago wve (G aiqsaud) gave the particulars of a murder committed at Ghent by a young man named Leopold Lachaert, upon the person of another young man named Van Damme, a collecting clerk of the Bank of Ghent. The murderer was arrested almost imme- diately after the murder, and his brother and sister, Fran- qois and Amelie Lachaert, were arrested as ...

Law Intelligence

... 3Eab)- litteutamm, NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, WESTMINSTER. AT 10.-Middlesex common juries: Pese, and others v. Bass and others, and Chestermas, Peache, and others, v. Piper and others and Cheaterman; Anderson V. Mwaon; Swano v. Gompertk; Mid- land v. Price; Levy v. Barry; Berry v. Newton; Offord v. lesser Millicau v. Same; Street v. Bernet.' COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, WESTMINSTER. ...

Law Intelligence

... ?ja?ico lintelltyacco )ONT1CES.-T111S DAY. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCII, WESTM-ISSTER. AT l0. .2liddies.V: Pimnian jurice. Deeds v Thomipson; Pike vC. conapertz; tlellingbam v. Way ; litigiogrth e. ?? dd; Joaea v. Lpyloyd Fester end ainother vC. Whitfield ;Paterson v. UHoward and arother; Ehins ?? Cztpell and Bnoither; TJ.hompson v. Rtobinsonn Jo'~ ..owett; Gilbert v. Pearl. COUrT OF COMMON PLEAS, ...