LAW

... Gilroy, indicted for stealinrg keos, the property of her inaster, Henry Wright, at lhallyma- grattan. Guilty; two months' hard labour. CAUTLON TO WATCHItiEN. Johns Smart was then tried for endangering the life of, and doing, grievous bodily horni to, a womian ...

Law Intelligence

... that the case did not come within that act,.w The Lords Justices concurred, in BEFoxaTn Mx M Dosex cim Ru OLMS to WALKOER V. ARM~sSTRONG. O His Honour gave judgment in this case. The question, Jut he said, arose upon teis construction en d effect of certain ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... O'Conno, Eccles, libel; John D Rosenclial, pletintiff's attorney ; John Egan, defendant's attorney. Churles 'futly vt London W Len. non, libal; John D Rosenthln, plaintifl's attorney; Josepi, Burke, del! ndant's attorney, John Reilly vt Joseph Wililiam ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... examining the books, the name of hir. Grattan ers was found inscribed on the fly leaves of several of the books. in The prisoners having been lodged in the station-house, in- kat formrtlon was sent to Mr. Grattan. es IlMr. Grattan who was in attendance to prosecute ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... and blghts having been procured, the officers entered, when several persons were found with broken heads, fractured naoses, arms and leas also seriously bruised. One of the witnesses exclaimed in court, Oh, your honour, ons of the party ?? aetualy given ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CLsARoc OF RECEIVINGo STOLcs PROPxP.TY.-Ellibebth Healey, Act the proprietor of a provssion shop Ine Baaasatre-etreet, John~ stre black, and John.Coyle, were brought before Mr. Mansfield. trill Mr. Aspsus-..), bacrister, wiso, instructed by Mr. Walters, ap- ...

CHARGE OF SLOW POISONING FROM STRYCHNINE AT LEEDS

... following evidence was given, Mr. Nemselcy and Mr. ct Morley beidg present the whole of the tim6. d Mro. Jane Whithaln, widow, Cardigan-place, Hirkstall- i road, said I have known Mrs. Dove since last December, at have visited her very frequently. Duling the ...

THE POISONING BY STRYCHNIA AT LEEDS

... the lady who died from having been poeisoned by I2' ml], strychnia, at Cardigan-place, Leeds, oin the 1st instant, Was iA n-resumied at tenl o'clock yesterday miorning, before 'John! I d( lo Blackburn, Eoq., Leeds Borough, Coroner, at thle Court- It out ...

ALLEGED CASE OF POISONING BY STRYCHNINE

... December last,: Mr Mor- b ley, of Leeds, surgeon, was called to attend Mrs o William Dove, who resided with her husband at a Cardigan Place, Burley, and-found her suffering from q slight functional disease of the stomach and nervous b system, from which she ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A LADY AT LEEDS

... threatens to seriously implicate one of the parties in the house. The inquiry was originally opened on Tuesday, at the Cardigan Arms, Klirkstall-rood, but was almost immediately adjourned, in order that a post mortem examination of the body might be made ...

SUFFOLK MARCH SESSIONS

... siewdc tr ite aitey &L*-.John Hutnt, a dlour dealer, ie. aiding ts Lsgan.st. Clemenu'. was charged with travelilti on the Enatero tolon ?? to Ipswlch, with a third clas ticket ina ?? .Mr Yanlngton appased on ?? Of the Compas. john Kdlghts. a ticktet collector ...

A LADY POISONED IN LEEDS BY STRYCHNIA

... POISONED IN LEEDS BYI : , ^ i-STRYC HNIA. . I 1 I~tIJNIAordinso' d's' 0NU ST ' T.HE B0 D Y.. fattyml oh Yesterday week, Mr. John Blacheburnet coroner for Leels th sto edheld an inqueat t ?? bo ?? l el- of Mrs. Harriet Dove, aged- ?? lady who died in gret ...