POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MARLBOROUGH-STREET-YunRDAY. A NOTOxIOUS SwELL M|OBaMAN.-GeVrgc lleads alias Williams, P well-known member of the swell mnob, and said to be one of the most expest of his class, was charged with stealing from the person of Sir Windhams Carmichael Anstrutber; Bart., of 35, Albany Villas, Brighton, a purse, containing £8 10s. in gold and 14s. 10d. in silver, in Regent Wseet. Sir Wiindhaum stated ...

MANSLAUGHTER—THE FATAL PRIZEFIGHT AT ABBEY-WOOD

... MIANSLAUGHTER-THE FATAL PRIZE. FIGH'T AT ABBEY-WOOD. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Sergeant Payne, coroner for the city of London and Southwark, held an inquest at Guy's Hospital, on the body of George Donald Macdonald, aged 17, who was killed during a pugilistic encounter with a young man named Samuel Asquith, alias Gosway. The court during the inquiry was crowded by persons taking an interest in ...

THE MURDER IN GLOUCESTER-STREET, QUEEN-SQUARE

... TOR MUBDER IN MUCST&R-S1HBET, QVBBN-,SQU4ABB. CORON3R'S INQUEST Yesterday, Mr., Wakley, the coroner for the western division of the county of Middlesex, resumed the enquiry on the body of Charles Canty, whose death resaltedl from the wounds inflicted upon him by Ed*ard Tombs. As soon as the jury had assembled and answered to their lnames, ThpCorouer addressed them. He said that on the laet ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-SECOND DIVISION. TURSDAY, Novoneber 23. NUIITE V. ROBERTSON. 0. the 19th May, 1858, Alexander White, one of the part- sers Of lWhite, Fairweather, & Co., drapers in Aberdeen, t Was at the intance of James Robertson, manager of the Tumon Blank of Scotland in Glasgowv, incarcerated for debtE ithe prisson of Aberdeen. On the 15th June, he applied °re aliment, under the Act oF ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... ?? -- ?? .. -- = , ?? . - h .- T TT ~T.ATR ATVl -TrnD.TflR h L JLV V ?? J vUV 1 1 q L L . of BEFORE J. Kf. BLAIR, ESQ., JUJDGE. r05 IMPORTANT JUDGMENT, bed GXBB~s ANeD OriceicS V.-BA111 AND OrlIP1S.-In thid Case, which was tried on the Wed(1 nit., his Honour yesterday flie delivered judgment as follow8:-tn this caso. the defenilitfF. ing asbrokers having a vessel for which they were secking a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I l,4v IN7TrrLLIJGENCE. Ch LdANCRRY APPEAL COOURT-YSTaTUDAY. Tbr Lord Chancellor, the Lord Justice of Appeal, and at Palen (Greene resumed the bearing of. appeals in thie )conrt. p u Robets.-This wae an appeal by the ro- ?? below fromt an order of the Chancellor The sobject of the original petition was to obtain a decree for r speacific performance by the respondent of a covenant to' for ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... 2IVERPOOL POLICE COURT. TUIESDAY, NOVEMBER 30. )tRO tE MIt. J. S. IMIANSFIIELD. AssA uLT oN ArEM&IF.-ThomnasJones. awell-drecFedman, said to be the mate of a vessel, wae charged with having assaulted Mary Ann Welsh, an unfortunate 6hiL The com plainant stated that the prisoner wae standing in 1'ardise- street at half-past eleven onl the previous evening, aud wuen ashe accoisted him he knockedt ...

DREADFUL MURDER IN LONDON

... ng A horrible tragedy was enacted in the neighbourhoo4 he of Queen-square, Holborn. on Tuesday morning. A con. he mercial traveller. named Tombs, went into a house in Glou. en cester street, which he was accustomed to visit, and having tmn walked down stairs into the kitchen, lie there deliberately cut in the throat of a printer named Canty. nearly severing the he head from the body. The ...

Published: Wednesday 01 December 1858
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1093 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ECCLESIASTICAL

... noat ?? meITHE CASE OF THE REV. ALFRED POOLE. de- In thle Court of Queen's Bench, on Tuesday, bef-re Lord isi- Campbell and Justices Wigh tmnan. Erie, and Hill, Mr. the Bovili applied, on the part of the Rev. Alfred Poole, for a has rule calling upon his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbory to in nal show cause why a mandamus should not issue icommanding th left him to make, or cause to be osade ...

Published: Wednesday 01 December 1858
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2335 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... VICE-CIIANCELLORS' COURT, Nov. 22. [Before Vice Chtincellor Sir W. P. WOOD.] r. IN TIE MATTER OF THE TRUSTS OF SIPSON'S WVILL. a A short question arose in this case upon a bequest contained :0 in the will of a Miss Simpson, in the following terms.- 7To g the Society for the Relief of Clergymen's Widows in the e diocese of Lichfield, 5001. It appeared that there was no - one society extending ...

Published: Wednesday 01 December 1858
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2139 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE MURDER IN GLOUCESTER-STREET, QUEEN-SQUARE

... THE MU1?DER IN GLOUCFSTER-SThEET, | SQUEEN-SQUARE. 4 Yesterday Mr. Wakley, the coroner for the western divi. sion of the county of Middlesex, resumed the inquiry on the body of Charles Canty, whose death resulted from the wounds inflicted upon hin by Edward Tombs. As soon as the jury bad assembled and answered to their names, The Coroner addressed them. He said that on the last occasion of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... SAW' lNTBLLIGENCL - CoORT OF QUIEV'S BENCEI-YISTZMIAT. at Ytd Pfus, at Westminster, befcre Lord Cisr.. [DWL ud special Jurio.] n v EATEXU COUNTIES RAILWAY OOMPANT-ACTION B01 SAyLAS. yhis was an action to recover £6,789 15s& 8d. for salary ,&eer and for extra services. ?? AttOrney-General, Mr. O'Malley, and Mr. Needhain n fer the plaintiff; and Mr. Bovill and Yr. J. Hi. ewer appeared for the ...