SHERIFF'S COURT, CHESTER CASTLE, AUG. 22

... SHERIFF'S COURT, CHESTER CASTLE, AUG. 22: (erUoaR JOHlN 110STAuB, ES0., VUNDER SUtaIFF.) A G aC V, JolisSiN.-`sr. Bretherton, of Liverpool, appeared v for the plaintiff, and Mr. Swetenhain for the defend int, This was a writ of inquiry to the sheriffof Cliheshire, to assess the damages Sustained by the plaintiff in consequence of the defendant and others having broken and destroyed two stone ...

LATEST LAW AND POLICE

... LATEST LAW AND POLdCE. ?? COURT OF BANKRUPTICY. ONE TRADESMAN RUINED BY A9OTHFFll-RE CFA3'iEB -The bankrupt, George 'Chaffer, was a bol!'der at Comnmeicial-road, Pimlico, and this wase a sitting, at the Btantruptey Court, for the COon5 sideration ?? ~certificate. The balance-sheet showedhlis capital to have been, in 1849, about 2400, and. he now owed to creditors 2,403, and his liabilities ...

Published: Sunday 24 September 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3144 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

FORCIBLE REMOVAL OF IRISH PAUPERS FROM ENGLAND

... AN0THER GLARING CASi OF hNJUSTIZOU L RrilcK, IoNlD.^,y EvFantae,.-Siloitlv after the busine1ss of the citv Police, court, hadl been gone throitlh this day, a mosrt heart-reilin' crast' was biou rit be- rfite twe -thalt Worshipful Henry Watson, mayor, at lthe Towsxn-liall. ConIstabile Z Coil city police, a most ?? oficer. whose duty it is to keep a reft u-i itf' the de partrre and arrival of' ...

Law Intelligence

... lab) intrutgence+ NOTICES.-THIIS DAY. VICE-CHAIWELLO88' CEh.MBEs, LINCOLN' INN. BrroAX Vcx-CHANCELLon Smx J. SiiAur.-A to K: Capner v. Pitt, at IlI; Gross v. Erriuglton, at liI; Alder v. Walters, at 114 liornby v. Frith, ct 12; Devoynet v. Robin on, at I2; Hendley v. Hendley, at 12'; Green x. Vauchop, at 121; Buckbyv. Cooke, at 126; Bobn v. Smith, at 12 saynard v. Bates, at 12t. L to Z: ...

CORONER'S INQUEST AT NEW BRIGHTON—CYRIOUS CASE OF DEATH FROM TOBACCO

... CRo~TEW8,i1nQtTET AT4 : NEW BlGHTOb -CU-1 B I: 0U~ bE 8bF IDEATh FROMT TOBACCbb. . ,. sde yeiening.,at fie ,o'lock ?? Chuitog, Eeq., :eo~rone~r foxq , county..of Ohes 'held an inquest at the ;Albion (ftr. 'Parker'io) lotel, Ney,. BrightoIi i o'the ?? of a 'lady naamed Emiiy Watts, the wiie,'of Dr.Wa-tt, whoi resided .ait NewBrighton for some time past. .The, case caused same luterest in ...

EXETER DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—TUESDAY

... E-XETER? DISTRICT Co tl? ' OF BANK- I RVPTCY-TUESDAY. [Before Mr. Coomiotsioners BERE.J RC SAMUEL GARRETT. This was a meetil- for choice of es igilees in the case of Samuel Garrett, of Perran Wharf, near Penryn, railway con- tractor ; and also of Bedminster, near B istolq coal-pit pro- prietor. Mr. Stogdon, who appeared for the petitioning creditor, Mr. Jenkin, merchant, of Redruth, asked that ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—SATURDAY

... COURT OF BANKRUPYCY-SATURDAY. [Defore mr, Commissioner HOLBOYD.1 IN rE PHILP AND APPLEFOIID. This wvs nil appli nation for certificate by the original pro- moters of Diogenes, and who were described as Rohert Kemp Pbilp and Richard Perkins Appleford, of 60, Fleet- Atieet, booksellers and publishers. The balance sheet showed tile following items :-Clainir of unset ured creditors, £976 ; ditto ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT OF COMMON COUwVL I Yesterday the first court since the holidays was be Id the despatch of public business. for STEAMBOAT ACCOMMODATION AT TnEBSOUTH. ?? OF LONDON-BltltntE, . 3, Mr. DE JERSEY said he had to comnplain of two breac o privilege committed by the Lord Miayor; and wshe, h'eh Made a short statement of facts, he had ro doult th aa lordship would be enabled to offer stuch at his ...

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 ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... -S -I , S c f-j ?? ~ DI -Y Fs lcC .; JY~>nao^ , ?? 1[Ilafore Tt;olrss Vmraisi.T, 2-,~ 0otcC. ,Tamee S~colt was charged1 h) v sie7..e or wvith fnril-ios d III,!Sak~j iiiwt roa:,d b -e-v it' -fla ie br c- a.lii over tht log of one ot thiiu:n to,! ?? 'If ?? c leien ?? Ei.lf hI- assx i{~itell ;( il stfltbif,, s-:vric a tr;' decidltil jdi;psi.,r! ed , h -awsordlered, topa' a finec of 2s Cd an A ...

THE ALLEGED ILL-TREATMENT OF A FEMALE ON BOARD THE DAUNTLESS

... THE ALLEGED ILL-TREATMENT OF A FEMtALE ON BOARD THE DAUN'TLESS. FURTHERt INQUIR7. Pu ?? ?? PORTSMOUTH, SEMr 29. P The borough bench of mangistrates met this morn- bu ing at 12 o'clock, at the borough gaol, in Penny-street, to pr resume the hearing of the case regarding the death of the unfortunate girl, fdetilda, Jane Lodge. The magistrates Vi present were the Mayor (G. C. Stigant, Esq.), G. ...

A FEMALE POISONER

... The court of assizes of the Cote ?? has just been occupied three days (says Galignani) in the trial of a woman named. Cagey, aged thirty-five, for poisoning. An old man named Doagerolles, formerly a workman at the Impexial printi-g-office, lived for some years at Semnr on a pension of 6O0fr., and had besides. a cen- siderable sum in his possession. In September last Year he resolved to remove ...