Law Intelligence

... .CS, atu 311ttiliquict. V ?? COURT OF QUEEN'S BUNCI.-YESmRDAY. WARLOW V. HAnReRSON. Mr. Mellor moved for a rule to show cause why the verdict for the plaintiff should not be set aside, and a nonsuit entered. Mr. Mellor said it was a declaration set- ting out that defendant, as an auctioneer, advertised some horses to be sold by auction, without reserve ; that plain- tiff was the highest bidder ...

A LITERARY ROW

... MR. TH1ACKERAY AND Mt. EDMUND YATES. A case which promises to be of considerable interest in literary and club circles, and which will raise an important and novel point, is to be tried by one of the common law courts, at Westminster, probably during the sittings at nisi prius after the present term. It arises out of the dispute between Mr. Thackeray and Mr. Edmund Yates, both mcin- bers of ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLIO E COURT-Y1nstID AY. (Before Wm. S. TRACY, Fsq., 1.11.) Mlary Logan, an old offender, was committed to jail for twot months, for being (ilriic and disorderly, in leixton Street, and assaulting Constable Robinson in the dcisclaigo of his d tity, and also for maliciously brealkingfiiftee panes of glss, thle property Or Eliza M'Creev}y. John II-Bride, a sailor, was sent to prison for ...

PORTADOWN PETTY SESSIONS

... PORTADOWN PETTY SESsIoNS. THlE LATE MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT O'N [1RaoM COtR OWN REPORTER?.] POiT'tADOWN, Ponty (Singistratos onl the Bench-War. MI. MIttLFIt, Esq., M ,and] Tiios. SttLNCrTOn'N, Esq., .) At die1 Petity Sess;ions Court Of Piit'ttilo\.' ito -dna, a c-vsecaineon foi'l liearinir. arnsihg ouit of h e fanch iiiy ?? which occurred Oil Laugh Nt ionl thie 27tii of Au iieist las~t, by3 Which~ ...

LAW

... COURT OF CIIANCERY-TUmSDAY. THE Chancellor sat at eleven o'clock to hear general cause petitions standing over from last term. CALL DAY. The following- gentlemen were called to the bar at the sitting of the coUIrt:-- James Patrick Smyth, Esq., only son of James Smyth, of Kilaluhiamii, in the County of Dublin, Esq. Constalintine Molloy, Esq., AM., ?? only son of Wiln. Molloy, late of Tullamiore ...

THE WHOLESALE POISONING AT BRADFORD

... I THE WHOLESALE POISONING I AT BRADFORD. ?? ess - ,. ir.) 1NVE-ETIQ.,,kCIO BEFOR-E T UHE AMAGI`MTE~S, AND CORO2NER'S 1NQUEST. hi-' On Tueaday last, we gave a few particulars of the o lamentable and extensive cualeof poisoning at Bradford. Since 11 lvy that time we have been furniehed by our correspondent with - 'ni- a more detailed account of the melancholy occurrence. e hi.1 It appears that ...

Published: Thursday 04 November 1858
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 10008 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MURDER NEAR GREEN SQUARE, LONDON

... Onl Tuesday afternoon, a respectably attired man, about St 31yearsz of age, who gave thle name of Edward Toomnes, de- re scribeul on the chlarge-sheet as a commercial traveller, zo residing at 1 Pickerinig Place, Lowver Road, lslingtun, was fo brought up in the custody of Mr. Inspectuir Withama, of the Ph E division, before Mr. Cornse, at the Clerkienwell Police of Court, charged wvith ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... pOLE INTELLIGENCE . aFA_^ 0-- - an-- n v ?? -T FRDA1Y--tore=tue Mayo?, U. JS. Ng nd8 C-F. amond, Esqrs.8'& Harrison, ?? ?? ?? werehbrought up by P. O. oa charge of baviig asaulted and 'arobbdlfr 1,aaf hlf sovereigns, and from 10r to 'ZO1in f i e peecutor is a abop-keeper, and on Thuts. ttwo comuercial gentlemen rtefiojghe to the Barley Mow, in Siindgste. ;DD ooni',g away the prisonerncameto ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF BAATKRUPTCY-YESTERDn, Id in. [Before Mr. Commissioner GOULBUrNyl] fes to IN RE G. BOON. The bankrupt was a laceman of Hanway-street, Oxford, street.(fod Ile The proceed ngs upon the certificate meeting were re, g tlis ported in a recent iimpression. ofthe His Honour now gave judgmnort. It appeared that t sub- bankrupt, after having passed tl'e Insolvelt Court aith' show- out having ...

SUPPOSED MURDER OF A POLICE CONSTABLE, BY THROWING HIM INTO THE SURREY CANAL

... SUPPOSE1) MURDER OF' A POLICE CNv- ST LP, 1Y TB'R2OWI2YS 1.1 I NTO THE SURigY CANA L. I is I ) 'inr tbe wsoile of y te.rday crmiwds of T erti n throngr (I IR the banks of the Grand Surrey Canal, iteor the Basill, CambiiweII-ra id, to wiitness at nmil)er of police consetables i draging the water, apparuotly in searc6 of a dead hboly. 9 Eaily in the morningY it was confilently believed that a ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA IV NOTICES-Tins DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN, at half- past ten. ?? the LOaD GHANSCELtOL] Appeal: Mansburglh v Camiphell. [Before tle LORDS JUsITICES.] Lunatic Petitiotns Re Arinstrong-Re Barringer-Re I Compton- Re Gregory-Re Miesre. Appeals: Lloyd v Attwood, part heard. Causes: Attwood v Lloyd (2), part heard. ROLLS COUPT, CHANCERY-LANE, at lfl. For Judginent: Ritusbotianm v ...

AN UTTERER OF FORGED NOTES

... A man giving his name as Hugh Devereux, cattle dealer, from Croydon, was brought before the magistrates at Bea- tuinister, on the 25th ult., by Police-sergeant Tee, on a charge of uttering a forged £10 Bank of England note to Mr. George Perry, of NVinyard's Gap Inn, near Chedding- ton, on Saturday week. It appe.rs that on Friday evening the prisoner who is between sixty and seventy years of ...