INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... (Before Sir J. E. Eardle!) Wiltnot, Judge.) : ~~~THlURSIAY. John Kendall, Staple-hill, Stapleton, horse-dealer, and Geo. Rowe, St. Paul's, horse-dealer, and Henry Williams, Saint Mi- chel's hill; fly-proprletor, passed their firat examinations with- out opposition, and had the 11th of December named for their final orders. Mary Ann Thomas, late of Kingsdown-parade, domestic ser- vant. The ...

THE MURDER OF MR. LITTLE

... THrE MURDER OF MR. LITTLE. LATOST ?? Tuis tra-gedy still remains involved in the samo mystery which has enshrouded it from the coMn. mencemeut. The ingenuity of the detectives fins been exerted to the utmost, but as yet, wve believe, tbev have been unable to find ally clue which might leadl to the discovery of the pierpetriator. It now appears establishied alincoct boeyoad doublt that plunder ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTr1iWAY. [llelrore Wt.% S. Tlltker, Esq., R.M.] STRllElT BEGUtl(S. I Isabtcllat Tilly was sentencod to One monlh's il- prisonmeiit, for having been found begging in tihe public streets on1 Thursday. It was tile ?? fourth offence. Xmicy Beenant wvas proved to have committed a similar breach of the staLtute. She was under the it- finence of drink when taken into custody. ...

Legal Intelligence

... T-tqat 'Obteltipt(r. COURT OF CIIANCERY-TiURuSDAoV, Nov. 20. TIHE TrPPERARY BANK. O'Flaherty cold Othsers v. ill Dowell and Others. T'ie arguments of counsel ii this case were re- sumed at the sitting of the court. Mr. Deasv, Q. C., was heard for the official manaEer; Alr. . Fitzge- rald, Q.C., for ilr. llone; and mIr. 131ake, QC., tsr M1r. Stirling. M\r. bawson then proceeded to reply ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... DESTRUCTIVE FIaE IN THE CITY.-The solemn precincts of Doctor's-commonls were aroused from their propriety last Thurs- day evening by a conflagration, which, for some time, seriously threatened the safety of its time-honoured walls, but which, owing to the well-directed exertions of the fire brigade, under the personal superintendence of Mr. traidwood, was confined to the total destruc- tion of ...

Published: Sunday 23 November 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1779 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF SESSION—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21

... COURT OF SESSION-FIPDAY, NOVEMBER 21. Ut'D Ufli. tX s74J~-25,~ At*ftlZ,~ *Din aJUIIS .I; . FIRST DIVISiON. HOSIE V. EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW RAILWAY COMPANY. It will be remembered from the report of the discussion of e this day week that this ease came before the Court by way of summary petition to have it declared illegal for the Edinburgh I and Glasgow Railway Company to carry coals for ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT CHARc Y-ySYEaTEWDAY. TO1tS rXPPERAOLY B3ANS-. t nsel O'FLATIIRTY v. M'DOWzLL.-TbO arguments of co in this case were resumed at the sitting of the cotirt, when Mr. Brewster, Q.C., was beard on the ?? ofMr. teD ?? His arguments 'were chiefly dirsected to illnotra5te the impos sibility of reconciling the doctrine that the Sol George Io applied to joint stock banking ?? 9- In reference to ...

THE MURDER OF THE RAILWAY CASHIER

... THE MURDER OF THE RAILWAY C A S H I E RI. so la The fsets de~posed to at the inquest are contained g, in tlhe following narrative, abridged] fromt the Biith1n Free- r- mtass Jouic,soa, 'ditch places the atri lae ih t- then the formal repetition of thle cevidenceri ta larrlih By the examnto fhsbody it appeared that in roaddition to the gashes upon his throat lj ea~.d. hadI been ie fractured ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—YESTERDAY

... CENTRILD CRJIMINAL COURT-YFSTFELRDAY. OLD COURT. r [Before Mr. Baron ALDERSON and Mr. Boron WATSON.] THE MURDER IN PARLIAMENT-STIREET. Mr. Sleigh said that on behalf of the prisoner named Ro- bert Marley, against whom the grand jury had returned a true bill for wilful murder, he had to apply that their lord- ships would allow the trial to take place on Friday w morning. Baron Alderson said it ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW- INTELLIGENCE. , ano open COURT OF CHANCERY-YSTERDAY. f h HABPER V. MUNDAY. gene- At the conclusion of the arguments in this appeal, the some facts of which were reported on Thursday, out- The Lord Chancellor expressed an opinion that the de. It is cision of the Vice-Chancellor was erroneous, so far as it 'D his directed the trustees to pay the costs, and also that his Honour's ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... -Shy 0F QUEEN'S BENCH-TnURSDA.Y. Ctt a;nco before Lord CAM)IBELL and Justices Srttin5 ;COiEMiDGE, WIGETMAN, and EiLE.]) T. C11ULS WIV. GREGORY AND EDWARD H. GRE- Qn G(ORY-iCINUSAL INFORMAITION. cas e Sir F. Tihesiger had obtained a rule for a I iaformation against the two defendants, for the ?? a libel accusing their former partnrers, Messrs. ablics e peler, extenlsive ship-brokers, of having ...

ANGLESEY COUNTY COURT

... TrIRSD\v NO. IR. TuRSDAY, Nov. 18. to I Before A. J. Johires, Esq. Judge. 1 Tfhere were 23 cases entered for trial; those of any public in- io terest were the foiloreing. TILE PI-NNIYNYDD ALMISIOUSES. Tco WV. Parrv v. Rev. James WVilliains.-Mlr. 1U. D. Williams ap- saty peared for tihe plinrritilfI, aidcsrd'5 rir ?? hist th~ i~u. trout r11 .. t1 reasurer of a harity in Pecnmynvrld. There lal, ...