SOUH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... ISOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZESI LIVERPOOL, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 26. (Before Mr Baron CIHANNELL and a 8pecuia Jury.) LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH, HULL, v. TRINITY-HOUSE, HULL. Mr WARREN, Q.C., and Mr P. THOMPSON appeared for the plaintiffs. Mr HUGH HILL, Q.C., Mr MILWABD, and Mr MEL- LISH for the defendants. This was an action brought for the recovery of upwards of £460, as a part of a private improvement rate ...

Published: Friday 28 August 1857
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1451 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BAKEWELL PETTY SESSIONS, FRIDAY, Aug. 21st

... ' BAKE WELL PETTY SESSIONS, FRIDAY, Aug. 21st. tr ea Before E. RADTFOD, W. LoNosanox, and R. W. M. Nss- FliLD, Esqrs., and Sir MIYLLLS CAVEBIOwNE CAVE, Bart.] lY a CARTS UNATTAcHssD.-Wm. 'Whittingham charged George if Turner with having driven two carts unattached, at Tad- ed dington, on the I Ith inst.-Mr. Darwent, defendant's master, on appeared. and admitted the fact, stating in extenuation ...

BAKEWELL COUNTY COURT, THURSDAY, Aug. 6th

... m I BAKE vELL COUNTY COURT, THURSDAY, Aug. O1b. i [Before J. T. CANTRELL, Esq., Judge.1 The number of plaints entered was 65, cases heard 35, sum- manses after judgment 15, commitments 4, and suspended 5 commitments 2. Out of this mass of business there were, ,as 'le usual, but feav cases worth reporting. ] INSOLVENCY.-John Cocker, butcher and publican, of Eyam, passed his final examination ...

THE BROADSTONE MURDER CASE

... Tla cognisance of the Broadstolic murder has passed from thle tribunals of huanui justice to a highler jurisdiction. Of the gnilt or innocence of the man, who leaves thc criminal dock of thC lublin Commission Court acquitted, there can be no fmrther trial, according to E nglish lawv, though he wvere to staud betbre the wholc world to-morrow thle self-aldmaitted murderer. With the coliclusion ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... SSIZE INTELLIGENCB. HOME CIRCUIT.-CROYDON, AUGUST 12. (Before the Lord Chief Baron and, Special Juries.) 3 HEOItwITs V. THE EASTERN COUNTIES RAILwAY coMPANY. Serjeant Shea and Mr. F. J. Smith were for the plaintiff; d Mr. govil Q.C, and Mr. Hawkins, appeared for te coin- o This was an action to recover damages for an injury sus- it tained by the plaintiff, upon the occasion of the explosion ...

WINDING-UP OF JOINT STOCK COMPANIES IN THE COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... . ING- UP OF JOINT STOCK COMP EX IN j . THR COUBT OF BANKRUPTCY. ?? _ The Lord Chancellor has just issued the following t order for regulating the fees to be taken in the caso of joint we stook companies wound up in this court under the 70th eec- ep lion of 19 and 20 Viet. (the Joint Stock ?? Act.) eoh GrmsRAL OR1DER EP1 Made in pursuance of the Joint Stock Companiea Act, ex, 1856, See. 100. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POPCE INTELLIGENCE BOW STREET-YESTERDAY. MOmE POST-OFFICE CHARGES.-Mr. Peacock, the soli- citor to the Poet-office, appeared to conduct a charge against two letter carriers, for getting drank, and not using due diligence in the delivery of their letters, for which Mr. Henry convicted them, and ordered them to pay a penalty of £10, or be imprisoned for two months. Another letter carrier named ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... HOME CIRCUIT-CnoyDri, AUG. 4. The ?? for the Counsty Of Surrey wall operned in this town on Monday, and to day the business of the assizes was proceeded with in both eourts, the Loeyt Chief Baron preesiding on the Civil Side and Mr. Justice Willes in the Crown Court. There are 21 prisoners for trial, but the case, wth ne r to ecepion, ae nob of a serious cha- racer.0 ?? 1P cuse ar enerd, 30 ...

CHARGE OF MURDER—MYSTERIOUS CASE

... CHARGE OF .MURDER-MYSTERIOUS CASE, Yesterday, shortly- before the close of the Marylebone Police-court, a man named Charles Eoss, who had been taken into custody by Sergeant White, 13 D, was placed as the bar before Mr. Brorghton>, on the serious charge of having caused the death of Elizabeth Brown, aged 33. The court 'was during the inquiry much crowded. The first witness called was Sergeant ...

MURDERS AT MELBOURNE

... Of the threemore -than usually dreadful mnrders which have occurred here, 'two are still enebrouded in mystery. 'The murder of Mr. Price by the convicts, in consequence of his stern habits of cruelty (not for the pleasure of cruelty, as I-believe, hut from a bad system), and the ap- parent intention of the Legislature either to ignore the recent exposnres or to burke farther inquiry, and do ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER IN THE QUEENS BENCH PRISON

... TIIE ATTEMPTED MURDER INY THE QUEENS BENCH PBISON. FINAL EXAMINATION OF THE ACCUSED. The Southwark Police-court was occupied several hours yesterday in investigating the charges against Antonio de Savid, an Italian, and Mr. J S. Gower, the celebrated auc- tioneer, of Barbican, the former with stabbing Mr. Robert Henderson Robercson, a gentlemaa confineo for debt in the Queen's Bench Prisoo, ...

TRIAL OF SPOLLEN

... TRIAL OF SPOLLEN . I The anxiously expected trial of James Sp0lleD, the railway servant, charged with the brutal murder of Mr. George Samuel Little, in November last, at the Broadptone terminus, commenced on Friday morning at Dublin. Chief Justices Lefroy and Mlonahan took their eeats upen the bench, when the clerk of the crown directed the prisoner to be produced. He walked up the steps ...