Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... girldigtal-a NallhTqttg dourt. YESTERDAY. BEpoas Mo. COMMISSIONERSANDE5. ,. Il re JCnasc.s and ettcieridgc, Birmningehlum, i popider mddht ilnlzfclrcrt.u-.Neeteng for choice of trade assignees, att ...

WARWICKSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... TheEaster Sessions fo: the county of WVarwrick were held yester- day, before W. Dickens, EDq. (Chairman), Sir Thomas Skipwith, Bart. (Deputy.Chairinati), the Under-Sheri ...

Foreign Miscellany

... sudgit Rlisallaliff. THE SICOLES MURDER CASE. ElXiTIAORDINARY SCENE IN A COURT OF JUSTICE. The trial of Sickles for the murder of Key terminated at Washington on the 25th ult., with a verdict of acqui ...

STAFFORDSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... STAFFORDSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS, TUESDAY. The Court opened this morning for the trial of prisoners at ten o'clock. Henry IIUI, Esq., Assistant Chairman, presided, and the following Magistrates were als ...

Birmingham Police Court

... .1irmiAgtam volict count YESTERDAY. Before H. Smthr, W. Jraecs, S. Lix, end 0. R. Coze, Eeqr. EXTENSIVE SEIZURE OF BAD MEAT IN BrEtMIXINGAbf.-Ssnhtaen Inspector Joseph Coo;er, in the discharge of his ...

DREADFUL CATASTROPHE IN LEGGE STREET

... DREADFUL CATASTROPHE IN LEGGE S T R E I. * A MANUFACTORY BLOWTN UP. Yesterday evening, a calamity of a fearful character, involving, unfortunately, loss of life and severe personal injury, occurred on ...

Birmingham Police Court

... §ftmjAg4am put too. YESTERDAY. Before, Messrs. synnerslely, S. Bslcklyih D. Malis, and ?? Richerds. A FREE AND EAs Y.WATCH STEALER CAtUGHT.-A young mitn named i hoenas Joeste, of New Canral Street, br ...

THE COVENTRY MURDER

... TEE COVENTRY MURDER. COM MITTAL OP THE PRISONER, On Saturday, John Kington was brought up for final examination an the charge of wilfully murdering his wife. The Magistrates on the bench were H. Soden ...

Law Intelligence

... goal?? juttIlipa- - COUgT OF QUWEN'S BENWCH:;-OIONDA.Y THE QUEEN V. OWENS. In this case the Court had granted arnle calling uponithe Mayor of Bewdley to' show-cause why a -pwto warranto should not be ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... BREACH OF PROMISE OF MAMRIAGE. e COURT OF EXCEHEQUER, SATURTDAX. e - t (Before Mr. Baron Bramwell and a London Common I Jury.) l AND3REWS V. HUFF.-Mr. M. Chambers said the 1 parties in this case were in a respectable station of life, if and the watch would have been a suitable one. He was suie the Jury would say the defendant bad done an .f extremely cruel act, for after several years' ...

Published: Friday 04 March 1859
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 966 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... I FRIDAY. A WELL-KNOWN FEMALE OIFENDEn.-Sarah Ann Tacey, a girl of 16 years of age, who has been inti- mately acquainted with the police ever since she was 11 years of age, was brought before Mr. Travis, charged with picking pockets. This morning the prisoner was observed in the Market-place and was detected by Mrs. Amelia Green in the aob of pieking her pocket of a purse, containing 4s, 6d. ...

Published: Friday 20 May 1859
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3393 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP A HOUSE

... I TRADES UNION OUTRAGE AT SHEFFIELD. On Tuesday morning a diabolical attempt was made to blow up the house and shop of Mr. Poole, butcher, in the Wicker, Sheffield, under circoumstan -es which leeve no doubt that it is a trades union outrage. The explo. sion, which jeopardized the lives of no less than eight persons, occurred about 20 minutes past seven o'clock in the morning. The occupants of ...

Published: Friday 14 January 1859
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 424 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment