THE LIBERAL PETITION

... CIO Uptill VA-curt AND EAST RIDING TIMES. HULL, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1854. Lady SNEERWELL, in the School for Scan. dal, says-after she had lost her own character she knew no pleasure in life equal to that of re- ducing others to the level of her own injured reputation ; and our local liberals seem to be very much of her opinion. Their own profligacy and hypocrisy have been thoroughly exposed, and ...

Published: Friday 03 March 1854
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1341 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BERENS' DIVORCE

... nl Tho house of lords assembled on Tuesday afternoon, at by speeial appointment, and proceeded to hear counsel- Ei B and evidence in Berens' Divorce Bill. The noble and or in learned ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... sing - ousTUESDAY, OCTOBER 1O0, the ?? Preston, the ownerand driv'er at a of an omnibus, was summoned for allowing' hisi vehicle to ibe stand In Biackstone-street, thereby causint ...

THE COUNTY CHANCERY COURT

... TIHE COUNTY CHANCERY COURT. The usual sitting of the chancery court for the county pala-I tine was held yesterday, before the vice-chancellor, William F Milborne Jaies, Esq. The proceedings were condu ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT, YESTERDAY

... BANKUPTC- - - BANKQRUPTCY COURT, YESTERDAY. [BEFORE SIR. COMIMISSIO.NERt PERRY.] IN RE JOHNSON.-JUDGMENT. The judgment iii this case was rsppointed to be delis ared yes- terday, and oin Mr. Commission ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... TUESDAY, JUNE 6. n- A FAITHLESS FRIEND.-A femalle, named Sarah Kelly, c was charged with stealing 9s. 6d. from Bridget Cavanagh. e The parties were known to each other, and came p ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.—DEC. 23

... C - N i 2 COURT 0F,9,VBEN'S BENCHo--DEC. 23, 3 (scessiI05.OI5[05LLAlnD A 5P5VA- itUiY.) Holv.'.AGUADO.-CR~tI. COlN. This case havinzg been specially fixed for ta-day, the court was crowdod toD -oxcoss ...

LIVERPOOL GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... LIVERPOOL GE~NERAL QUARTER SESSIONS. ?? ?? - -r - AArw * A A hs 0,1- 0-V-7 tautc it Tito genera] quarter sessions of the pence for the borough of care Liverpool commenced yesterday- In the Vtcs-ehance ...

IPSWICH POLICE

... IPSWICH POLICE- In consequence of the attendance of the Mayor and s Clerk to the Justices ?? at Bury St.Edmund's,r there was no sitting on Monday last. THURSDAY.-Before the Mayor, T. D'Eye Bur- j. roughes, Esq., S. B. Chapman, Esq., H. Miller, Esq., T. BI Ross, Esq. t Damage to Turnrip g ?? of these cases r came or for hearing, showing how extensive have beenc the depredationsduringtheseasoni. ...

SUFFOLK SUMMER ASSIZES

... ?? SUMMER ASSIZES. 5 CROWN COURT, C SA.TURDAY, July 29. a Before SIs JosNte JERVIS.I The ?? quarter to eleven o'clock. c GRAND JURY. Sir W.F.F.Middletof, Bt., G. 1. Bevan, Esq., c (foreman.) Hy. Phillipps, Esq., T. B. Western, Esq., R. J1. Bussell, Esq., 4 R. C. Rowley, Es P. R. C. Burrell, Esq., I H. J. Wilkinson,tEq., J. G. Sheppard. Esq., John Berners, Esq., Charles Walford, Esq., I T. J. ...

SINGULAR CASE OF PERSONATION

... SINGULAR CASE OF PZRSONATION. A very singular case occupied the last session of the court of assizes of the Bas-lRhin. A man, named Anselme Stierling, was tried for baving personated one Seraphin Kauffmann, of Oswald, having got money in his name, sold his land, and forged his name. This Kauffmann, it appeared, left his family at the end of 1851 to go to Amiens to better his fortune. In tie ...

SERIOUS CHARGE

... ' DonsirwG, Monday.-This little village has for the past few days been in a state of great excitement, in consequence of Mr. George Elton, aged fifteen, bro- ther.in.law of the Hon. and Rev. A. Sugden, of New- digate, Surrey, and George Elpbick, aged twenty, groom to the hon. gentleman, being charged before Mr. Charles Barclay and Mr. George Cubitt, county magistrates, with having committed a ...