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LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... ?? QOTNTY COURT. a. ' ?? s nr D U, ?? van 1 jSEOR~9OSPU*POLLOCOt, ESQ.1 ?? ~cdi~~iTeMIipo;pre are5sweet- ~8llttdd Ir g0 da Cmo non-payruenst of a 9db z8=..Ou to- ~0 ?? Chippendale, a custom honkle ofitrllnatN.5,oppicer.II, Hope etrildt, was Ox :omiitt , gr o; diyes for' not rnavJ paid the Hum of f a ajJ~* *hleh moun a Judigmient ad been obtainedti DAKRV EM.Ib plaintiff in this case sought to ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... IBRISTOL COURT OF :BANKRUPTCY. (Before Mr. Commissioner HiU.) TUESDAY.-RE JoHn HUXTABLE, Frome, Silver- smith.-Mr. Taylor, solicitor, of London, said that in this case, about six years ago, the 'bankrupt's list examination was adjourned sile die, in consequence of the unsatisfactory nature of 'theaeounts. The bank'rupthad noi satisfied tho' assignees, and he (Mr. Taylor) applied to the court ...

NOTTINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT, FRIDAY, April 7

... NOTTINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT, FRWA. April 7. - . r r .. -- - . -. . --.. 'I. t KA#DAI. -lJ.f l . f [Before Mr. Commissioner BALvy.di Re Robert Robson and John Thos. Robson, of Derby, silk I manufacturers; meeting for choice of assignees. Several ei debtswereprovedand the following assignees were appointed: d -Mr. Josiah Robinson, of the firm of Drakeford, Robinson I[ rand Co., London; ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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. ...

THE WAR—ORDER IN COUNCIL

... THLE MARlt-ORDER IN COUNCIL, (Fromi lrida3's uazcuet.) At the Culrt of fluckinglilftn PIIIaIc, the 7th day of April, 18;4, present, th( Q ueen's ?? .celtli.t Mil jesy in Council. Hers Mnj, sty being coilpelled to declare war against his Imperinl 1 Ijesty the Emperor of All the RU6SilS, and ) Eil' ,I (ILo Ls to ILSElsI lid IUt011 as possible the (ils thitof isplLctq, by and with Ulu advico of ...

CHARGE OF MURDER ON THE HIGHSEAS

... CHARGE OF MURDER ON THE I HIGH SEAS. i Captain William Henderson Holor, Thomas Henry clqadderton (first mate), and John Barthe (second mate), of the ship ~o'nnusteen, from Singapore to Liverpool, were brought before Mr.- Mansfield, the sitting magis- trate, on Monday, at the latter port, charged with the murder of three Manilla men, past of the ship's crew, on the voyage home. Mr. Aspinall ...

Published: Friday 21 April 1854
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2329 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE LIBEL CASE.—SHRIVALL v. [ill]

... OE L1BEL CISBO-SilRIVALL v. )'CZELLAN. Its another part cf to-lray's paper we have esnonioned tchl:in the case of Sisrivall ?? M'Clellan, whi At w9as tried ait the last ,iverpDol DliaieZs, aln application foV aneW trialon the ground o''exoessive damages, wns ?? la-ltrefused, the lcart3nd barons of the cache stev being . olpinion that in sucheonses the question of ciestages was 0 em-elntirely ...

A STOREHOUSE OF STOLEN PROPERTY

... A STOREHOUSE OF ' . A The recent discovery, thro'ugh' the:, ;v iq City Detective Police, of a sdupecti npfo rssui5'eP and the capture of the kiiepdi, B ypojsessin'.. siderable wealth, have led to. the most ri- ; sults. The accused, Moses Mbses' i was committed to trial fri'iin' :t'b'i ' o1 r: t Fridoy last, on two charges o. re receiving property, knowing it't-o bhvd 1see * the police ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ETC

... ACOIDBM, OFfMUS, ETA. FATALACCMENr AT TrHe WATERLOO RAILWAY STA- TION.-On Monday evening; about a quarter to eight o'clock, as the Sew train Was entering the station in the Waterloo-road, a fatal accident befel one of the passengers, apparently a laboapring m-in, -f ahothertr*ii, that had arrived a short time'previously. The man, wishing to cross to the southern door, leaped from the ...