REMARKABLE SEPARATION CASE

... RBXARKULE SEPARATION CAE, A ncui that has eacitad conds~drable Interest~ has bee before the Court for Diverce and Matrimonial .CanSe for several days, and is not yet CoDOicdOLd The' petitioner, Carolinle Maria MMEroant, Pryed Mm.Carlin Maia aromon exmined., I Win med o te rspodenton he 7thof October last bie. Iwa a idw a te tme I adknown him marchmnent Pr~roosd for me i eray 88 a did not ...

ANOTHER ASSASSINATION IN IRELAND

... ANOTHER ASSASSINATION IN IRRLAD. DuBLI,, Monday.-Anotber victim has fallen under the murderous fire of the Ribbon conspiracy. Richard Ely, Req., was, on Friday evenitg. fired at, near his residence, Ballaghmore-eastle, in the Quesn's county. and Po severely wounded in the arm that amputation was deemed necessary; bat death ensued within three hours after the operation, DUBLis, Taesday morning. ...

LIVEPOOL POLICE COURT

... , D. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11. live BEFORE 311. J.8. MANSFIeELD. ex. RR LAerostyf aAmEte.-Fiveseanien, named William Owen, cry Robert Matthewson, William Clarke. blathow M*Dougatl, bil and William Hunter, firemen on board the Kelpie, belonging cry to Messrs. Bibby aid Co., were brought up clhrged with re- fusing to work in the discharge of the cargo of the vessel at Cu- Leghorn on the 27th of ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... FRIDAY, NOVE31BER 19. Ja BEFORE MR. J. S. MANSFIELD. Al es THE DisT EADOlUTAPI(rUREf-SamuelPaget, remanded H In last week, charged with having illegally pledg- a valuable inr painting representing Christ before Pilate, surrendared on ce tobail. Mr. Buk again appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Husband for the defence. It will be remembered that the m prisoner wee a trustee of a deed of ...

COUNTY HALL, DERBY, FRIDAY, Nov. 5

... COUNTY HALL, DERBY, FRiD.Ay, Nov. 5. UVJULA vasI, *imcii, ?? ., w t, [Before J. RADFoRD, Esq., Dr. PEACH, T. W. EVANS, Esq., W d M.P., W. Cox, Esq., L. E. MANN, Esq., and other b1 1 MAGISTIIATES.] In e BRASS STEATINO.-John Dakin, 17, was charged withS i- having on the 3rd instant, stolen two brass bearers of the b, n value of 2s., the property of John Whitehouse, of Ilkeston, M y his ?? ...

Published: Wednesday 10 November 1858
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1190 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE POLICE COURTS

... MANSION-HOUSE. Mlr. Lyon .acob Meyer, fishmonger, of 28, Jewry-street, Aldgate, attended in answer to a summons issued at the instance of the Tweed Fisheries Commisaioners, charging him with having had in his possession, on the 31st October last, 64 salmon, known by him to have been taken in the Tweed during the annual close time, by reason of which he had incurred a penalty of 21. for each ...

COURT OF SESSION—THURSDAY, NOV. 18

... COURT OF SESSION-THURSDAY, NOV. 18. ?? -\T1--Tv SECOND DIVISION. cong PoO?-JANE PRATT V. Sli GEORGE S. ABERCROMIIY. somt( In the summer of 18483 the late .James Pratt, fatber of th fello* pursuer, entered into negotiations with Sir Robert Aber cromiily, father of the defender, for a lease of the fnrrn of quiu Cooperlilli, on the Forglen estate. At an interview between stoie the parties, Sir ...

Law Intelligence

... taw ?? NOTICES.-THIS DAY. d COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, WESTMINSTER. ATIO 0-MIddleex specaljuries: Ford v. Gyo-D'smore v. Dedeand another. .5iddlesex common juries: Mitcelal v. N. Hsper-MittCholl CO] v. J. Harper. Ml SECOND COURT, WESTMI1NSTER. end] AT I O.-Midolesex common julies Corbel v.`Wemyss, pact heard-' I JeeniogevT. ?? v. Gr~ove-Lowley v. Orimes-Jeri' ?? v. Casper-Booth v. Voldmonr-Mart v ...

Law Intelligence

... -gab)Inutthuige. - i NOTIES.~-THIml DAY. t COURT OF CHAN~CERLY, LINCOLN'S4INN. o Ar OJ.Bnrsw ~a oanCE~ONLoR.Appeels: Wars v. Re gent's Caslcempany-uiter v. llnrsiett. le V.1eh u l ROLL CleolRT. CACR-AE oro ?? i.EasBn .rb. 1 ?? s.MidI5aId Raiway. Pr VAGE-CUA.CEiLLORS' COURTS LINCOLN'S-INN. th AT 10.-EnUoR V102:OEANCRUaLo SeR WT. RIISDZRSlLEY.-C&INeS cl &L.: Vorley a. Jorram, ?? v. lladley ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L A- -T=IN LAW IN TELLIGENC E. COURT OF CBANCERY-YEmsmaDAY. Dooley v. Doolte,-Ira this Cate, the nature of which has been already etated, the Chancellor at the sitting of the court said, the order he would make would be to dismiss tbe petition without costs t* Barry v, Ball-This petitioh wes in the nature of supplemental proceeding to an old Exchequer bill of Houston v. Barry, which was Dled ...

FARINGDON

... COUNTY COURT, MALODAY, Nov. 22. I Before J. B. Parry, Esq., Q. C. The cause list for this Court contained. 2'2 plaints, but f many of these were disposed of between bthe parties, and the following were the only ones which call for a report:- a Harvey Walter v. Robert Gerring.-Thits action was brought by the plaintiff, as farmer, residing rat Uiitngton, against the defendant, a dealer, living ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I WEDNBSDA Y.-( Before the Mayor, and Messrs. Peter C1 Catterall, Paul Catterdll, Ainsworth, and J. umbes:.) OBTAINING MONEY UNDER FRAUDULENT PRETENCES. -John Helm, a plasterer, was brought up on remand, charged with obtaining money underfalse ?? fr prisoner bad lodged occasionally at a beerhouse in South- meadow-street, kept by James Banks, where a young T woman named Jane Kelly also resided. ...