YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... r. Tne LATE STABBING CAsE.-John Conolly, who had boan. Iremnanded at week, onl ai charge of' being disorderly in the lleighbourhood of' Waterwork-street onl the occasion when &6 -pulioeessan was stabbed, was again blrought up, and ordered to find a ?? Fair, twice remanded onl the charge of S cutting and woundinir P.C. Wilson, NRo 51, onl that ocoasion, wvas this day counnittea to York assizes. ...

Published: Friday 03 September 1858
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1332 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ANNUAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... ANUAL LICENSING SESSIONS. I Yesterday was the sixth -and conclu~dingclay of these sessions, and it~was devoted to the hearing df ni 23,applicatiolls for the renewal of existing licen'i 'r.1 T whioh~ hadl been deferred in consequence or recorded :lines aigainst the present holders or of reports by the C' cnit poicl ato the misconducting of the houses. There tbi anil. ereupo th bechMossrs. ...

CRUEL AND REVOLTING MURDER

... A man, his wife, and daughter have been arrested at Bristol, by the police, and a second daughter (who iB fil in bed) been plaeed unrder polie3 surveillance, upon a charge of hafing all been concerned in the murder of a female illegitimeate child of the last- named defanf ant, On Saturday, J. B, Gandon, Eaq, commenced an inquest on the body of the decea ed at the George tavern, bingaland. road ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE As fELLIGENCE. B@iW-STBT4ET-YEtSTRD AY. SAVAGE ANtD UNPROVOKED ASSAoLT.-Jane Collins, a prostitute, who has been repeatedly brought up at thi court, on charges of drunkenness and assault, was placed at the bar charged with the following attack on a respectable married woman. Mrs. Allen, of Beaufort-street, said: Last evening I called on a friend in Holborn, and the time passing in ...

THE EXMOOR FOREST MURDER

... I THE EXMIOORf FOREST MURDER. n nSaturdav. William EuriiRY.q. wln is i-h-,v-r s 'I On Saturday, William Burgess, who is charged with the ' murder of Hannah Maria burgess, his daughter in Exmoor al IForest Somuerset, was re-examined before Mr. Lorl]e and th | Captain Barnard. Several witnesses were exaiibnid, 'who I proved'that vatious articles of clothitig belbngilig to the child huad been ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... I INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT. &STTINeG OF TmE COUnn.-To--morrow (Monday) Week the sittings of the court will be resumed for the hearing of cnes, and will be continued till the be- ginning of October. The chief commissioner vrill sit until the 23rd inst, when Mr. commissioner Murphy will conclude the sittings. ISORTANT TO Assaxozas.-ri RC JORN BAGSHAW. -A warrant of commitment has just been ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... ui y-i .ixleravum r~JiJIUD tbIU IN1: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. BEFORE MR. JOHN S. MANSFIELD. TaTimpr o' £23 ?? women-onm named Coleman, the -keeper of a disrepittable house inGascoyne-street, and the other a younger woman, named Elizabeth Robinson-ware charged vith robbinr2 Mr. Francis Quine, a gentleman fromu Amrerica, of the sum named. lobinon induced him and a f rien~l to eo in~to thc house; ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... WBDNBSDA ?? Sore the Mayor, and Messrs. Pqter CaUerall, Ainawortl, Sidgreave, anl .R. PeJler.) A BRAsE or IMPOSTOIW.-John Dawson and Thomas Whitehead were cherged with ondeavouring to obtain money byr fraudulent pretences, on Monday last.-Mr. R. Benson, Jun., stated that the prisoners came to his shop, and Whitehead stated that the person with him, whose name he said was Taylor, had a son who ...

A GREAT AUTHOR CONVICTED OF LIBEL

... (Before Mr. Baron Chaunell.) We gave last week a paragraph, stating that Mr. Walter Savage Landor, the great poet, had been mulcted in £1,000 damages at these assizes for libelling Mrs. Yescombe, the wife of a clergyman at Bath. The following is a report of the case which was crowded out last week:- MIr. Slade, Mr. M. Smith, and Nr. H. Buller vere counsel for the plaintiffs; and Mr. Phinn and ...

COUNTY COURT, DERBY, MONDAY, 23rd August

... Ian . A X t - to ?? -JJLIJ ?? AI,) -U . ltO L~fr . T. CA NTISBLL, Esq., Judge,] an ic- UP'TON V. MAIIOKTS. an1 This action was brought to recover the sum of 21. 18a, 9d,, Al ad the anmount of the Plaintiff's bill for putting a motive power an ?? to a Bath ?? defendant objected to the demand on M, a. tles ground that the Plaintiff undertook to Put such works to co iy' the, chair as he ...

Published: Wednesday 01 September 1858
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3286 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-YUSTRRDAY.. [Before Mr. Commissioner FANNI] IN RE CALVKIcT AND CO. This was a trader debtors' summons, taken out by Mr. Taylor, of Portainoutlh-place, Kenniogton, for a debt of £600, and interest thereon. Mr. Chidley appeared in support of the summons, the hearing of which wai adjourned, for a foitnight. IN BE ISTERN AND LOWINSOHN-APPLICATION TO SURRENDER BY A FUGITIVE ...