POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INT'LLIGEN CIE. ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? to ~TUESI)AY, 11-ki1 4. ~~ tol' pta e i''c l o .a en, lel an iia o r ei l e1 a; TjlEeigii, ^el .lt 1i'fo A ien tYiSO h .l i ttito ti 2ile 1 ra t aute rl. cp'rtiliYt~tje' 'ipt' oxe clionl'eoS d M evil'lnis a t r r, a nt i they were fIn'' iln et uta - ?? n: M ood to r)pr estee Live Carlitie. Afi'. | 0'hit) ie.i d fir t h pras foro, li- or tin'> ileied il ...

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 ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... PORTS[OUTH POLICE. 4R A to _ru~l-~t^ri UTHf POLICE. - MONDAY.-Before 'the Mayor, J O. Travers and B. ti ?? Esqrs. Henry Ashford and Richard West were remanded for tc five days on a charge of felon John Williams w;as chargod. with stealing a half sove- w - seign and some 'woaring-apparel, the propert% of Joseph m Arnby. The prisoner lodged and slept with the prosecu- tor. On Sunday morning last ...

THE TRACT DISTRIBUTING CASE

... I The following communication wae read at the meeting of the Dublin Protestant Association on Tuesday night:- Dublin Castle, March 10, 1854. Sitn-Referring to the memorial presented to the Lord Lieutenant, on the 7th of November last, by a deputation on the part of the Protestant Association, complaining of the de- cision of Mr. Uugh O'Callaghan, one of the divisional justloes of the ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W No TICRS-Taws DAY. CoURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN, at half-past 1l. Appeals: Hope v Thretfall, part ,heard-Baker v Treble-Drys. dale v Man, ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE, at 10. Motions: InreCatlii, part heard-in re Buckley andStubbs, two petitions and motion, part beard. Remaining Motions, Causes, &e: Attorney-General v Hudson, part ?? v Wawn-Miller v Haylburet-Lewis v Clowes-Mayor of ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... CO UR T OF COMMON CO UNCIL. CHRIST'S IlOSPITAL. Ai Yesterday a special court was held, in consequerce of a Al requisition, numerously signed, for the purpose ofcou'- pn Eidering what steps should be taken l:y the court in refer- fo ence to the office of prcsident of Christ's 'Hespital, now ab vacant. Ti The LORD MAYOR assured the court that he was no party P- to the requisition, but that, ...

THE BURNHAM MURDER

... THE B URNHA M M URDBR. It has already been announced that Hatto has made a full confession of him guilt. The confession was made to the chaplain of the county prison, in the presence of Mr. Lowndes and others of the visiting magistrates, on the night of his condemnation. Throughout the entire of the first day's proceedings, in the coarse of which nearly the whole of the evidence for the Crown ...

Local Police

... local police. CARNARVON, TnuRsDAY, MAncH 9. Before R. D. Williams, Esq., Mayor, and Robert Williams, Esq., Ex-Mayor. Thomas IVilliams, shioemaker, was committed to prison in defaullt of bail for threatening to stab and otherwise illtreat his brother. Elizabeth, the wife of John Williams. was fined 2s. 6d. and costs, for assaulting Margaret, the wife of David Edwards. NEWTO WN, SATUIRDAY, ...

NORTHUMBERLAND ASSSIZES

... VORTHUMBERIILND ASSSIZES. TUESDAY, FEE. 28. CROWN SIDE.-(Before Mr JusTocE PLAIT.) His lordship tooni his seat this morning at ten e'cloclc, and, after the usual preliminaries, the following gentle- men were sworn on the grand jury:- Lord Lovaine, M.P., foreman; SirW.Trevelyan, Bnrt., Wallinglon; Sir C, Monick, Bartb, Belsay Castle ; Sir Edw. Blackelt, Bart,, Alatfen ; Sir Matt. W. Itidley, ...

THE BELGIAN GIRL'S CASE

... I THE BELGIAN GML'S CASE. M.A.tu -rn ?? - . T T 9-1 -- ?? _ maiiame jenis, alias Laura Leboucher, and her hustand the proprietors of the infamous house in Denbigh-terrae' to which Alice Leroy, the Belgian girl, was inveigled, hre' notwithstanding the offer of a liberal reward for their aV prehension, escaped the vigilance of the police, and are supposed to be abroad. Considerable anxiety has ...

'ARCHES' COURT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1

... ?? COiflT~ WEDWeAT. I~iHe r. -f Sir J.DodacoadellVered- tile bspinion on thli case, the faots- of whih wre rpotedtow'0rd5 the' olose -o -D opn~ber.- The chuse-, hi said'o, qoiunbdedtse to til 'eilto fcn jtghlig,'s.broughl'by, virtieS of littbisr Us-rekiekt Tf'om i ?? of -~Bath -and Wells, and[ 'wee #oii6teid by -MrdjEdward Money, against Mrs; HaretM ne' iwie A libel bavinglreoit rosulght ...

LAW AND POLICE

... LAW ANQ POLICE. `brCiLL . 291VtCIELL.,Ti 9e utfrd ?? -Mitoecheld onotfmgart aatongol.wlie-'t weet~ lth lt.o Jey 88.MraaIljid i -bish wih Ithetpe In~ twdeteedo b,1].th ?? D. n Mre. wsr,;idherihus tharein dpn hae biein utie ydi jro, ad itj he o6heu the rine ?? th 12the ?? the diclveyoo placed whicehled tot e seplioofdr.Mthl fron tli huer b Dr lggae d on beas f O rited hubad rea ?? d~oo ieot bog ...

Published: Sunday 12 March 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3796 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment