EXTRAORDINARY PROCEEDINGS AT WINDSOR BARRACKS

... EXTRI ORDINARY PROCEEDINGS AT i WINIDSOR BARRACKS. COURT MARTIAL ON AN OFFICER. A general court martial was held yesterday.and on Wednesday at the Infantry Barracks, Windsor, t) try I Lieutenant James Edward Perry, of the 46th Regiment, i for, conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman, and to the prejudice of good order and military discipline, in hyv-l ing at Windsor, on or about the ...

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 ...

ACCIDENTS AND OCCURRENCES

... SINGULAR RAILWAY ACCIDENT.-The Barnsley branch of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway is crossed at Crigglestone, on a dead level, by the high-road. A watchman is consequently obliged to be located at this portion of the line in order to keep the gates closed against the high-road traffic when any trains are due. On Saturday afternoon this watchman was not at his post, and while absent from ...

Law Intelligence

... Raw *nteutjgence. NOTICES.-THIS D AY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S.-NN. AT lQ .-linsaR THE LoRDS Juastir&-Lunada peti ion: In re Wrigley, by ortier. Appeal motions: Norman v. Mitchell, part heard, Morris v. Venson (2); Ia ro Lendon and Birmingham Eaten- sion, ?? Railway Company. ROLLS COURT, CHiANCERY.LANE, AT 10.-For judgment: Laxton v. Zedle; May v. Biggenden. Petition by oroer: Baileyv. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ALS&ZR' INTLZIGRNOCB. I I.- I - - - - . . HOME CIRCUT.- KntosToN.upox.TarAm~s,'I- T-her commission. for the couroty, of. Sure'wsoee T e oaiuftvrday ty, Mr;ao~dr~,;nti onn isbusiness was commenced in the Orowo Contt at ntegec The Civil' Court --was not- opened ~until half-pa~st tivelve o. oclock. - The cause list is heavy, 63 causes being entered, a, and 16 of these are, to be tried. by apecial ...

TRIAL OF ALEXANDER CUNNINGHAM FOR WIFE MURDER

... iUIAL OF ALEXANDER CUNNINGHMI iFOR WIFE MURDER. (Abridged from the Ayr ddvertisar.) te The trial of Alexander Cunningham for the mar- der of his wife on the 22nd ef December last, at Girvan, in Ayrshire, took place on Wednesday and Thursday last, be- fore Lords Ivory and Cockburn, at the Ayr Circuit Court. It was charged against the prisoner in the indictment that on the 22nd of December, 1863 ...

Law Intelligence

... Raw *ntefltgence. NOTICES.-THIS DAY. ItSDLVENT DEBTORS' COURT, PORTUGAL.STREET. I AT I .-BrroRs nCHsIE Conmresxovna Law. --Adjourned discharge: Joseph Sinin;sov. For Proteation: John Bwmpus, Thomas Lindsey Wias. FinalOrder: ThamasVaui. At ILt BEFoRE Ma. COMitlPIONEB PmILLIPS.-AdJourned final order: WVilliam Henry Saville. Original prhoner: William Hen- b derson. 0 METROPOLITAN COUNTY COURTS, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THB POLICE Co UBTS. CLERKENWELL. Felia, M'Carllhy, an Old mnan, described as a hairdanw, of No 5, Warren-street, Fitzroy-square. was charged wlh committing a felonious assault upon a little girl 12 year it age, named Mary Williams. The magistrate intimated his intention of sending th prisoner for trial. . ~~WORSHIIP- STRE ET. 77omas Hardy, a stout, dissipated-looking fellow, we charged with ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... TER POLICE 0 U.NTB. MANSION-EIOUSB. George Mfaidimet, a respectably attired mans, formerly earying on the buminess of a sadler, in Gray's.innrlane, and ea who was remanded on Fridav last (bail being taken for his e appearance to-day) on a hrge of altering the amounts on two property-tax receipts, and thereby defrauding his late tco landlord, Mr. Thomas, warehouseman, of 128, Cheaplide, tn ...

COURT-MARTIAL

... PORTSMOUTH, OCT. 25. A court-martial was held on board the Victory, flag-ship, to-day to try Mr. David Ormond West, assistant- surgeon of that ship, doing duty on board the Rolla, naval apprentices instruction brig, on charges of being absent without leave and drunkenness. The court was composed of the following officers : Capt. the Hon. Fred. Grey, of the Hannibal, 91 President); Capt. Sir ...

The Traveller and Lodger Question

... The Trav:eUlr and Lodger Question. Mr. George Foremnaw,the landlord of the Albion Tavern, in Lower Eaet Smithtield, appeared before Mr. Yardley, at the Thamee Police- court, to answer a eurmzonse.taken out, by Inspector March, of the H division, which charged bihisiatithviolating the new law, in ?? opening his house lof. the,. sale of wins, spirite, beer, and other fermented and diatilled ...

Published: Sunday 08 October 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1095 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SCOTS APPEALS

... House of Lords, Monday, July 24. The Ifouse sat this morning and proceeded with the appeal Thlie Peers present were-thei Lord Chancellor, Lord Drow,hsainii, and i lord Churhbbill. Tile 111.AIIi IICON COMilANY ANI) OT11:E V. AILEXANI)LII AI.SON. I Sir F. Ielly and Illr. Ilott wvere counsel for the appellant coniliany; Andl Mr. ii. Palmer, with AIr. J. Anderson, repre- suited the respondent. ?? ...