POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... !POICeE INTELLIqE~E. Wiliaglstrtes 'preset' pe iy5,ad lM~ro.,Langton, qoaites. aned Col. or'ai Mary Ann, Foilwe hre t taigod8fmhr fum5ish'd Iodginigs.'i' od ?? r Graham's and ?? eaadterlaews identified as the paywohdpegdte. trnir, 'however,'- that thepsor'hubd had compromisadth matter with the copaiat r ne Ridli, and the; pr. oner-was discharged, temaitas atthe same iecuin Ing the complainant ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... poLICE INTELLIGENCE. COUNOILz-HO USH, SA7rDeAoT' Jan. 21. ogitrates present: The Mayor, and ,Meesre. BaDrrow aha Robertson was cbarge'd vith haisng a9shulted Sarah °n.The complainant, who i3 far advanoed in pregnaucy, that there was a dispute between them reapecting)sosnm i3 when the prisoner, who is ber brother. knocked her and gave her a binok eye. Mr. Barrow aid It was a t serious offence, ...

COURT OF QUEEN's BENCH, Jan. 17

... COURT OF, QUEEN's BENCH, Jan. 17. DrAN v. HoRzNny.-This was a special case for the opinion of the court. The action was brought by the owner f 1- +h.. LIP- 0-. , o-is motile under. writersof a time policy. The plaintiff claimed as for a total loss, and the question was, whether he could claim for a total, or only for a partial loss; It was stated that the insurance had been effeoted upon the ...

LAW AND POLICE

... | COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. IN BE JOHN CLARK.-The bankrupt, of St. Aldates, Oxford, livery.stable.keeper came up on the question of certificate. The ae- counts, prepared by Mr. Maynard, commence in December, 1850, with a capital of 809, and terminate in December, 1853, with unseeured debts returned at X2,920; the assets being, good debts, 1,214- doubtful, 928; property given up, 233. The profits ...

Published: Sunday 08 January 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10562 | Page: Page 13, 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Law

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENC1--DiBLIN,SATUSDAXX. Tllt TRACT DISTRSIUTING CASE. 2'/e Qideeti V. OV'l~rewlana. AIr. WHiTrtsii91, QGC-, applied that'the order of Mjr. (O'Calavhanl be quashied, aniid the recognizances dis- charged. Mr.: M'if)eDooIiGH, QC., adlinitted that the information as returned could not on technical groands support the order. The Court quashed the order, and discharged the ...

CITY CORPORATION INQUIRY

... -- I - - -I - - -- - ?, -, - ? ?? 4%? ,, . - . , . - ~fWP4t ~ 'WhVo ?? I*ion13 Zaa he~aur MA~SK OW - mu t khMeei~ perwasi tuw. o Wuty ho aa a$teeTOI'S6I doss wlotk aisrofg tuevnguo aeuphs hi ~ Mi.'P Arauta tht ered bhffei .i 'fin p'4 ?? h ingt.a~h hs[' yinte erdnsy'a~. T. ffce dd. o. O ?? *0e o. bt AaeL tws *fovorsoftmalatnaue ofrtis pwer. 'k=4t isvlt. tlpao luors ezecevts ,10hs warrat-l ...

CITY CORPORATION INQUIRY

... CITY CORPORATION INQUIRI ?? 7l - 4 ?? ?? XEou. !eJ0U~ Mv i is ?~~ou~~gShoudIb ?? & th ~ xh~f; 3 Ar l , > i t k ?? 5hie tutft 16-441j1 9, ;. V, mesa e 1.kfl, mi 9's x 'j at JOM = .g d ;s4s:¢: tl lh Q i' woll k '0e -: s~ ~~TA wg3 w ti~1;sli i%1 ?? t\;, WQ i i An P X-WDX ehAiUM% Baiji'iM t1' Qi>ldf il ; ?? iap ?? - fltoai.ba ua, 1F''.10i.Jt *3,;i . 7sgt'La fcl4 rd66 +)cto* a ?? thsg F tP u3~~ t ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YiomaAY. I ,EA OFi ?? (Before Mr.1Magee.) DETtoTION AND AEXBT or A GANG OF ROBBERS AND P.EOasEvS orF STvLEs, GooDs.-Four women of 'about middle pge, respectably dressed, whose names were given as Catheripe Scaelan, Sarah M'LOughlin, Catherine Cleary, and. Mary Gleary, were brought up in the custody of Police- ?? rand Murphy, of the G division, charged with having in their ...

CORONERS' INUESTS

... CORONERW -USTS. I DEATH BY DEOWNING.-JOhn E. Hyndman, Esq., city t coroner, held an inquest on Saturday on the body of a man d (name unknown), who was found drowned in the canal a harbour, James's-street. 1 The deceased, who appeared to be about twenty-five years r of age, was over six feet high, black hair and whiskers. lie I wore a drab velvet shooting coat, with sporting buttons, I bearing ...

MURDER IN DEAN FOREST

... VURDBR IN DANX FOREST. -GLoUOSTHR% TE[uRsD&Y.-A shocking murder has been committed In the Forest of Dean, in this county, whicb has been the subject of magisterial investigation, and has ended in the committal of a man named Henry Jones, charged withl the murder of another moan of the satse name. The circaln' stances, as elicited before the magistrates and the coroners 3lr. J. Lovegrove, are ...

COURT OF BARNKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... I COUVT Xo BARNxRUrIY-YESTEEDAY. I [Tcfore Ar. Commiues2oner GOULBURN.] IN BE FREDERICKO JOHN HENSLoY.X The bankrupt was ar, apothecary, of 30, Montapue-place, Russell-square. He wnme up to pass his ?? on ao- counts extending from January 1, 1850, to Nov ember 8, 1853, nnd containing the following items :-Surplus, January 1, 1850, £1,513; unsecured creditors, £4,043; secured ditto, £6,494; ...

LAW—YESTERDAY

... LA TV-YESTEnDAY, - -4 COURT OF GHANCER.- [Before the LOa)n CHOANCELLOR,] TIODD V. LISTER This was an appeal from the Vice-Chauncellor Turi er. The main question was heardsand disposed of before the holidays, but there remained a poitit of dispute as to the validity of a certain annuity deed, which was argued at length to-day. Mr. Warlker and Mr. Hardy, the Solicitor-General and Mr. Leach, Mr.. ...