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ARREST OF A FRENCH REFUGEE

... IARREAST Or A FRBNCH REFUGEE. , a. EXAMINATION OF MW. BARNARD AT BOW- STREET. From thB moment of the opening of the court yesterday morning its avenues and body were crowded to excess, owing to the expectation that MW. Simon Barnard, who was appre- hended on Sunday, on the charge of being concerned in the recent attempt on the life of the Emperor Napoleon and the Empress Eugenie, would be ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURlT OF COMMON COUNCIL. On Saturday a committee of the whole Court was Chae held, relative to Corporation Bills in parliament. Mr. ANDEIRTON, observing that the doors were closed, adve moved that strangers be admitted. able The motion was seconded by Mr. BLAKE. mosl On a division, there appeared-for the motion, 22 ; against plor it, 38 majority against the admission of strangers, 16. comI ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... INAOLT'NT DEBTORIS COUBT- :YESTERDA. [Before the CHisFt COMUISAiONER.J ITN 1i1 THmOMAS SOUTHERLY. The insolvent, who had bean a cab owner, was opposed by Mr. Sargood, for i person named Knapp, and supported bv Mr. Reed. Knapp was in the insolvents employ, and had a cab and boise at 8s. a day. The insolvent discharged him, and wrote or1 his license Discharged for not paying hiis last day's ...

IRELAND

... IRELAIND. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH- WEInx1SDY. PfLOSECUTION OF TIHE REV. PETER CONIVAY. This case was resumed at eleven o'clock this morning. The anxiety felt to witness the pro. ceedings seemed in a considerable degree to have abated. The court was not by any meais crowded, and the listlessness with which the progress of the trial was regarded by the auditory, evidenced the little interest felt ...

THE PRESTON WILL FORGERY

... LjiNcASTAR, Thursday.-2omas Moem, aged sixty- one, a surgeon by profession, a magistrate for the borough of Preston, and also a county magistrate and deputy-lieutenant, was indicted at the assizes for felony, in having forged, and uttered knowing to be forged, what purported to be the will of one Edward Torner, deceased, on the 28th of September last. The prisoner was placed at the bar. He was ...

Law Intelligence

... i Raw En!ab, lice. I NOTICES-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANJCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. AT ltt--.BEPRR TuBa Loan CetAWOBLOLCR- FOr judgment: Re Watts. 'By order: Fledges v. Blick l2j. Appeal: Ellitev. Ellise. AT ?? Tea LuRst JusOV.mAlspealu: Knight v. Bowr- i-cr (2), part heard. ROLLS COURT, CIIANCERY-LANE. AT I0.-Peti~ilaon (unsopposed firkt), 85. Short causes, 9. From chambers:- Obaifers v. Woomirnr-Re ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I POLICE IN fELLIGENCE. |BOW-STREET-YEsTERDAY. 11'ioSECUTTONS uNDER LOIRD CAMPBEL.L's ACT- didslep [ Povell, of Cliandos-street, Coventsgarden, appeared toa slunmiolis charging him with selling obscene reprOsenta- tions ill the form of stereoscopic slides, &c. Mr. Bodkin prosecuted on the part of the Treasury. The defendant said he was prepared to contend that the pictures produced, taken ...

TRIAL OF THE BRITISH BANK DIRECTORS

... TRIAL Or THE B3ITISEH. BANK -- I DIRBCT.RS. -. 'ine farthsr hearing if t his cae Wasresamed oin Monday moruing. The trial will not be finihed beaore Thursday or Friday, Mr. iPaddison. solicitor of the banir was examined by Mr. Atherton, Q.C. The witness detaiied '.he transactions with Doinlerr, Scale, and Swift, in reference to mining transactions. The details of the advances, &c., were of the ...

SHOCKING IMMORALITY

... SHOCKING IMIORALITY. At the Liverpool police-court, in an application made by Margaret Hughes, a married woman, to af- filiate an illegitimate child upon William Webster, master builder, Hygeia-street, a number of details were elicited which exposed a tissue of immoralities seldom surpassed. The defend;tant was in court ap- parently enjoying the disgraceful scene in which he was a principal ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... colURV'NEmS' INQUESTS. -4- liE Itt1rttmt l( 1)A1 WING! A CART.-On Saturday Mr. Baker. the deputy coroter, held an inquest at the Anchor and (o ( i,r l igt-ect, Mile-elol New-town, oin the body of Benjintlu ''ls-le'ler, aged 5 S years, a cowikesper, of No. 8. ilentage-s-'cet.I Brick-lane. It appeared that the de?,:easiel Weett cut We'cdnesday l .st to sell a pony and cart at the New Cattle ...

TRIAL OF THE POLITICAL PRISONERS AT SALERNO

... The Court forthe trial of the prisoners taken in the Cagliari re opened on the3oth otlt.4and.theproceedingsbhave been since continued. We give the noticeable points. Some delay took place in consequence of the positive refusal to appear of Watt, one of the English engineers. They might bind him end brina him down by violence, he said, other- wise he would not come. It w'as suggested that his ...

Published: Saturday 20 February 1858
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2286 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT. ALLEGED ComsroMi8r OF A CON'sriaCY.-IN RE Tnoyda KING.-Thie insolvent, a furniture broker in Cbsrlton.atreet, Somer's-town, who was before the court on Monday, againappeared, and prodacedaper. son named Wright. It was elicited from him by Mr. Commissioner Phillips, that he and Wright had been indicted for a conspiracy, and that he (insolvent) had given a promissory ...