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A ROYAL SENSE OF JUSTICE

... A BOOYAL SENSE OT J ZTJIUcE. A trial lately cane on at Turin, which excited considerable interest. A small farmer, Antonio Costamagna, aged 63, father of a numerous fimily, was tried for using abusive language towards the King. The prisoner was dressed like a peasant, and had a very composed and re- spectable appearance. The indictment set forth that on the 1Cth of September last King Victor ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... TIHE POLICE CO UBJTS. l GUILDHALL. George S1?verton, a dust contractor, 'Was charged with tbsowirg about two tons of ashes into the Thames. The defendant had contracted with the General Steam iaoligation Company to remove the ashes from their vessels, ,i it was clearly proved that he had on several occasions thr0wow the ashes into the river instead of into the ash.boat. Thedefendant said that ...

COURT AND PRIVY COUNCIL

... Her Majesty the Queen held a Court and Privy Council yesterday afternoon at Buckingliam Palace. At the Court, Count Chreptowitch, the Russian Minister, had an audience of the Queen, and delivered his letters of recall. Rear-Admiral von Dockiun had ami audience of her Majesty, and presented his credentials as En- voy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from his Majesty the King of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... . .PO .CE . .TELLIGENO .1. .- l KBOW-STREET-YESERaDAY,' Wn'r BSITING.-An Irishmuan, nasied A1f$csanthy, was Iplaced at the bar befors Mr. Jardine, charged with assault- ing his wife. Catherine Nacarthy, whose appearance was anything but | prepossessing, then made her appearance in the witness- box. The oath having been repeated, the complainant commenced a regular Irish howl, and begged to he ...

FORGED TEN POUNG NOTE

... FORGED TEN POUND NOTE. TO TICF. EDITOR OF THIE DAILY NEWS. SIR,-Having been the victim of a gang of fellows who are defrauding tradesmen by means of forged 101. notes, and finding that the practices of this crew have been known to the police for a month or more, and no caution having ap- peared to put the unwary on their guard, may I request you will assist me in publishing the particulars of ...

CRNT.RAL CRIMINAL CO URT

... OLD COURT-FED. 3. l (Before Mr. Justice Williams and Mr. Baron Bramwell.) Htr. TAli Young and rl.f. Tnomas Piper appeared to l answer an indictment which charged them with a mis- r demeanor in having unlawfully disturbed some ?? bodies that had been interred in Moorfields Burial Ground, sad thereby occasioned a public nuisance. The defendants having pleaded not guilty, Mr. Sleigh, who,with Mr. ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF BA;YKRUPTCT-Y~l'RDAY. ,e IN E BoBERTr FE.LI ;ne Tho bainkrnpt ?? a merchanit and shipowner, of 28, St. ti Mary-at-Hll.a Ths wsuac opaynwn the ?? metig ag (blcuriy, £2 5,605; profitontrahedig £b20 colnhitrOiSC ino n 1856se, £2,8724 * surpluiis, March31,. 86 571;dbos Z The rep~ort shows that the bankrupt caine to Englands h about 1829, and coiunsenced business in partnership withl d ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... The February session of this court onened on I DOlOAY. a FoeRGaeRy.-xorsn Smith, a reepectable-locking 3,onn - man, sumrendered to take his trial rpon two indietmente, t one of which charged him with the offence of forgery at 3 common law, and the other with seiseodmeanour in obtain.. t ing money by false pretences. The defendant wleaded f Not gui'ty to both indictmeats, and he was given in ...

The Court

... I Atie geur; j I~~~ I The Queen held a Court and Privy ColneU terday afternoon at Buckingham Palace. ye At the Court, Count Chreptowitch, the Russian 1n had an audience of the Queen, and delivered his 1,tt* recall. Rear-Admiral Von Dockurn had an aud Majesty, and presented his credentials as Envo E ° nary and Mirtistesr Plenipotentiary from the Zig f } nurk. Their Excellencies were ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... JAW JNTELLIGI?NCF? CO)URT OF C1IAN'CERY-SATJRDAT. Th es-i wa's mi conu iet, aild we thlerefovre re~serve our [Beor the Lol 05J ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... lAW INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF CHANCERY?YES'rERDAY. [Bcforc the LORD (s5ANCEIAAiR.1 surtis V. ElLiS. This wes 555 appesi from an order of Vicc?.iliaiicellOr Sir J olin Stuart, atlirniing the certificate of his thief clerk in talcirig accounts between the parties in this Case. The lord Chancellor said that he had already disposed of a great number of the objections taken to the certiticate of the ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES, ALARuInX FiRE IN QUEEN-STREET, BLoorXsEURY.-A fire broke out on Tuesday morning oln the premises of Mr. Oldfield, a book- hinder il a large way of bunineen. It was first discovered in the work. shops at the back of the house. The London Brigade aud St Andrew's parish engines fiat arrived, by which time the fdames were raging toriously, the workshops being destroyed, and ...

Published: Sunday 07 February 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1416 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment