THE POLICE COURTS

... ! ;. . I .: . I , , I i: . ' . 1 l . . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ?? . . . , . . l; . iEdkJames, a Wll-dressid fellow, oYF gOM! sddre4s and Of abqut. 9 M qfien e4 pattiz ashi g;:wasg brought before the'Lord7Mav'or, charged with ?? pd ,.Acooln- terfeii ?? itt'thr Alibp 'of 'Mli. Pd6ird,`'a tobacoiis Xr . saidT, a an , prierian mgrohapt,,ailid tetidq at lo ,'AqinO-vilti, s ing~tcn.. !es; la ...

WITCHCRAFT AND IGNORANCE

... WITCHCRAFr AND IGNORANCE. Sarah AI'DeOgd a ?? brunette, was brought before Mr. D'EynCOurt. on remaildjat Wor. ship-streot, charged with having obteined ?? Mary Anri and Elia Gable, several pieces of money, by an. lawfully pretending to use certain crat with intent to deceive. Mr. Gomi, fiow the office Of Mr. Young, at Step. mey, attended to defend the prisoner, and the court va crowded during ...

THE COMING GENERAL ELECTION.—THE REGISTRATION COURTS

... THE COMING GENERAL ELECTION.-THE REGISTRATION COURTS.: (Prom the Observer.) On all sides it seems to be generally understood, that it n( will be all but impossible for another session to piass with, e out a general election. The present Adnmihistiation, as . admitted by the Conservatives themselvess is in a consider- tr able minority, and they only retain office through the schism which fbr a ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—YESTERDAY

... 7 -.R - 1 i -- ! s l l l i C, OURT OFB COKRY'SEDY! The Lord Chancellor sat yeaterday'at lisi itldene;, fie Meorion-equare, to bear motions. C - Maloane ?? O'Conor.-Mr. Pilkington moved, on be-. tha half of the petitloner in this celebratped dase, that he I might have aon otension-of time to file' 'affidavits an- -the swesiog thona of. tbe reeppildsnt.- Counsel said thate en' xioaenienof time ...

GLASGOW POLICE COMMITTEE

... P~w; AA oAmA : A . - _ - The Police Committee met. on Monday-the Hon. the Lord Provost in the chair. THE SMOKE NUV9ANCr. The Committee on Smoke Nuisance reported progress; they had suiceeded in abating the nuisance in some cases, and in other cases had directed the Fiscal to prosecute. Mr. MOIR, in moving. the adoption of the minutes, said that the committee found that the old ?? was gene- ...

Published: Wednesday 01 September 1858
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1692 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BANKRUPTCY EXAMINATION

... 19NA1Nf1RUFTC1? PIAIMVATION. The examination of Mr Robert Darling Ker, corn merchant in Piuburgb, took plaee yesterday, in the County Buildinps before Sheriff Hallard. The sede- runt included Alf Henry Tod, W.S., agent in the sequestration, Mr Dall, accountant, trustee. and Mr W. K. Thwaites, ?? mandatory for several of the creditors. The bankrupt having been solemnly sirorn, de- poned-I ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEN CE, CLERKENWELL-Y1STERDAY. DAuING WATCH R OBBniErty-Mary Denny, aged 20, a prostitute, residing at 29, New Norfolk-street, Shorediteb, and Johsn Ba/doCd, aged 21, a costermonger, of 1, Hayes- place, Lower-road, ialington, were charged %ith stealing from the person of James Berry, a shoemaker, living at 9, Edward-street, Kingsland-road, a silver watch, in the City- road. Mr. ...

LAW AND POLICE

... ae Edmond M'Allister, a night policeman, lias been sen- to tenced to Go days' imprisonment for stealing 19 dahlia as flowers froin Messrs. Small and Paton's nursery, Kelvin Grove, Glasgow. in SAUGGOIUG 'BY A FIiENCIS LADY.--YeSterdav, the y, mail steam-packet 7'hnd, on an excursion from Calais, a arrived at Ramsgate with 200 passengers One of tile lo excursionists, a lady, was subsequently ...

SHOCKING SUICIDE IN LURGAN WORKHOUSE

... SHOCICING SUICIDE IN LURGAN WORKHOUSE, I A ?? distressing case of suicide occule(l in Lur- gan Workhouse on Sunday morning lnst, and becamc tilhe ?? of a coroner's investigation on Monday. It appeals that certain charges are hanging over ?? of the officers in tbeo workhousm, in which the mistress, llarrict 'MCloskie, was implicated. An inquiry conilnenced otl Thurs(dtay last iato those ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... . BELFAST POLICE, COURT-YESTERDAY. (Before W, T. B. LYONS, Esq.). Patrick )'Ralfrrly was tlned'(lOs. and costs, for boel g drunk and disorderly. . Win. Young was. charged with baving assaulted some women in a house ot ill-fame, in Allen's Court, and also with having broken some delf, and otherwise injured the premises. , The prisoner was drunls at the time of the occurrence. fle wns ordered to ...

BOILER EXPLOSION AT GILDERSOME

... FOUR KILLED AND SEVEN INJURED. A fearful catastrophe took place on Saturday last at Gildersome, near Leeds, at the mill of Msir. Samuel Almond, woollen manufacturer. The explosion, which occurred about a quarter after six o'clock, was of a terrific character, and resulted in the lose of four lives, and great destruction of property. The names of the killed are John Bradley, aged 18, the ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... (COUT (P l IF IUP'I'UY-YESr'!WAY. '1'1:e 1:,ukrupt tvl, iitild, r o~ 25~ ?? 27., Siore s;treet, to lBcdfard-sqjuare. Tin. wjii Nt: the ecort eiatst nol et; ug. n..e, Mr awrsane apnrrd for tha bankrupt M 3r. Hall for the assignees ; 11r. Lewie,, Ely-placre, for Dr. Peplow, an be cippissin6 creditor. Tbere was another oppostn-, crei~to)r presen1t, huit for having given rio notice of Opposition ...