ATTEMPT TO EXCITE MUTINY

... ATTEMPT TO EXCITE MU*TINY , IN THE 9VI REGIMENT, AT SUNDERLAND. At the police office, Sonderland, on Christmas-day, before G. S. Rauson, Esq., mayor, Thomas Johnson, 5 alias William Barker, described as an American seaman, was charged by Mr Gifford (superintendent of police, with writing a letter on Wednesday, December 23, to the soldiers of the 9th, Regiment, stationed in the bar- r racks at ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1858
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 993 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE COUNTY DE WASZKOWSKI AND THE HON. MARY JONES

... THE COUNT DE WASZKOWSKI . II AND THE HON. MARY JONES. A ROMANCE OF 'ITE COURT OF EXCHEQUER. Thi case came before the Court of Exchequer. Mr Edwin James and Mr Bell were counsel for the plain- tiff; 'Mr Sergeant Thomas appeared for the defendaut. It was an action to recover the sum of £100, money lent. The defendant pleaded that he was neverindebted, and a set ?? James, in his opening, said ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1858
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1196 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CHARGE OF WILFUL MURDER AT ST. DOMINICK

... CHARGE OF WILFUL MURDER AT ST. DOMIRICK. I On the 231 ult., the prisoner, William Nattle, was again brought before Dr. Fletcher and the Rev. 11. M. Rica, charged by I:apector Ward with the wilful utridar of his mother, Maria Nattle. The oase was adjourned to afford time for a post-mortem examnination of the deceased, which was performed by Messrs. Bowden and KlemptbornD, surgeona, of ...

TERRIBLE TRAGEDY IN ARKANSAS

... TERRIBLE TRAGE'DY' IN ARKANSAS. On the morning of the 22nd of November last the nmost fatal and' heart-rending affray took place ever witnessed ?? 'Point, White County, Arkansas. It appears that while Dr 0. S. Swann and his partner, Dr C. C. Webb, were dining' at Colonel B. K. Rogers', in this place, and with them their friend, Dr G. W. Burney, Dr Swoann was informed of'some one at the gate' ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1858
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 877 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... YEST'ER1DAY'S POLICE 3 ROBBING A MABeTRtR.-Mliza Marsh, remauded on a charge of stealing groceries, value 13s, the property of 3 Mr Askam, grocer, Market-place, with whom she had f lived as domestic servant, was again brought up and committed for six mouths. THo £90 ]BOBaBUY.-Mary Anne Taylor, George M MoKee, and Catharine Leonard, were charged with stealing £90, the property of a ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1858
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 662 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CHARGE OF ALLOWING A LOTTERY

... CHARGE OF ALLOWIFVG A ZOTTERY. Charles Sinclair was charged before the Hul magistrates last week with allowing 5 lottery. Mr. Roberts, who defended, wished to ask the opinion of the magistrate, as to whether the act of parliament under which the present information was laid, viz., 42 Geo. III., c. 119, was not repealed by 46 Geo. III., c. 148, and 5 Geo. IV., c. 83. Mr. Travis replied that he ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF BANWRUPTCY-YESTERDAY. [Before the SEN1OR COMMISSIONFR.] BS COLLINSON-THE PITTAIAN'S ARMS CONCERT ROOM!. A meeting was held for the prool of debts and appoLirt- ment of assignees under the estate of John Collinsou, of the Pittman's Head, Pittman's-buildings, St, Thiko'e. It appears that the bankrupt, in addition to being a pub- lioan, was traveller to Mfesars. White and Greenwell, waro ...

Law Intelligence

... Latu Imfltam~tcs. I NOTICES-THIS DAY. VICE-CHANOELLORS' CAMBERS. LINCOLN'S-INN. VXC-t'HLNCULLOR WOOD's CHAsMsBR-At 1: Horton v. Nichols- Bell v. Clarke-Southcomb v. Hamilton-A ilmot V. Cutts-Bolt v. StePhIn'on-Nayward v. Boberts-Holtwoy v. Kennerlcy-Cole v. Boie Counties AesunMea COMPanY-Jones v. lDagecrfleld- Walker v. Beckelt-Dtltchdield v. Dugles-Buttanabaw V. MarLin-Do Pontes v. Kendall ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE HILLIGENCE. 'being: V-*TEDNXMDAY, DcEOEMBFRt -8. c1 rich a, BBFOwa Mr.. ATIN~. de e), he. ~'o~ilm FincHEDgacoec M~ONry DXGA00'TJOAONIT, - p~olice, yot of1 ,rmd ?? h isbesefoY Atters; 'wU~estern RMIway Coecoaey, vome charged -withi to Iioly.. MI. P Wei Hcy solicitor, condudied the otse. The;prieonerh duty. lied S0 We. frben to ridein the parc'3lgdelivery van.. inorder to~take Charge n [ ...

ALLEGED STARVATION OF A CHILD

... I I Last night M1r. Willitam Payne, the coroner, held an in- Guest in the board room of the workhouse of St. Gaorgd- the-Martyr, Southwark, on the body of Anna Mary Blake, aged five years, the daughter of pareute living at No. 9, Disneo-place, Rtdcros3-street, Southwark. The body was dreadfully emaciated, having aluaost the appearance of a skekton,. Mr. LUewellyn, of Suffolk-straet, surgeon, ...

ROBBERIES ON THE RIVER

... ROBBERIES ON THE RIVAR. Yesterday George Newman, captain of the Gool In- itent, a bage belonging to Mr. Thoma, a lighiterman at .BIlikwall, was placed at the bai, before the Eon. G. C. r Notou, at Lambeth Police-court, on a charge of having Bfeloniously stolen eight bushels of malt, believed to be the property of Messrs. Goding and Jeukies, the extensive ale brewers, in Belvedere-road, Lambeth ...

A KNOCK-DOWN ARGUMENT

... A KNOCK-DO WN ARaUMENT. CITY SHERIFFS' COURT. [Before Mr. PRENDERGAST, Q.C.]I JOHtESON V. HOLLINGSWORTH-AUCTION SALES. The plaintiff in this case was a stockbroker's clerk, and defendant an auctioneer residing in Holborn. The action was brought to recover the aum of 20s., being cash paid by plaintiff for a cruet frame, sold by defendant at auction- 17s. and 3d. change. Plaintiff was called, ...