CHARGE OF MURDER AGAINST TWO LADS

... CHARGE OF MURDER SGII ,; -1 TwO ?? - At the Police Oourtpon 8atcrday, two lads named, .PIliIp macmillan'snd.ThommeHal orauF,xspectively. '17iand IS yecard of asge1 'Wore bzought before 'Mr.i Rafil ie stipendliiirymagistraite, l)iiarged irith having ,ooniniitted m~urdetoue ssmaultnupon, Ptr~ak Mealey,, allao Gibbons, a boy, 17 years old, who lived with bis widowed xnother at NoCiJb nsre.IThe ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... BRI$TOL COUNTY- COURT. TUESDAY. (Before Sir J. E. Eardley Wiltmot, Bart., Judge). ASSAULT. - BOTH PAnTIES m IX LIQUR. - Pops V. Ingram.-The plaintiff, -who resides at Hill's Bridge Paiade, sued the defendant, who resides at the Bunch of Grapes Tavern, Cathay, for £10 damages sustained by an assault committed by the latter. Mr. Crosby appeared for the plaintiff, and lir. Clifton for the ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-SATURDAY. (Before Dr. MPGEE, J.P.) ASSAULTS. Jane O'Neill was charged bY Jane Shields with an sssault, and also wiith being disorderly and having as- 3anited Constable Irvine. The prisoner was alusing Shields' child, and that )erson having interfered, she turned uplon and struck ier also. She then broke her window. Constable Irvine was called to arrest her, when s he ...

A DUTIFUL AND AFFECTIONATE SON

... AT Ballymena Petty Sessions, on Monday last, Patrick Kennedy, a farmer resident at Carnmore, in the parish of Dunaghy, appeared on summons issued at suit of the Guardians of the Poor of Ballymena Union, who charged him with having refused or neglected to provide for the maintenance of his widowed mother, who, being in a state of destitution, had obtained admission to the Union Workhouse, as an ...

LAW

... COURT FOR DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES. May 3.-GATH v. GATH AND WOODnwARD.-DfTECTrvEs AGAIN.- The petitioner, a stuff manufacturer at Bradford, married the respon- dent in 1842. They cohabited till 1858, and during that interval she bore him six children, of whom four were still living, the eldest being a boy of 15, and the youngest a daughter of about two years of age. In 1850 Mrs Gath ...

Published: Saturday 05 May 1860
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1743 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT—MAY 7

... I, . A~GO= = =, = . . .P U I LAS'GOW7- BINKRI l'im;Y COUR-7i'--1AY T.. *1 ?? Sbzee, 'ilTlES.J 1' C~it57.4.'t~y .;NFRCHA-'iNT. : The bank.:rupt was examrinri Q- ?? J. BJ . Uilernre. agent lS in the sen:uestration. He deztmcr-e £ 'ear ?? I baed ?? it ESpecial instructicsas fronm l'uf. ' A ar.,.c , jrr -a tee ir naent Mr. I'luntstt, 'With rc iad to t *e dien &Of t 1 twn qsuarter cashs of brandy n ...

GLASGOW SEERIFF COURT

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A THIRED MORTARA CASE

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THE FEARFUL BOILER EXPLOSION AT WOLVERHAMPTON

... I1E FRARFUL BOILER EXPLOSION A2 7VOL VERHAxpTOx. Yesterday the inquest was held at the Horse and Jockey, Wolverhampton, on the body of Bernard Burns, labourer, L who died in the Sooth Staffordshire Hospital on Saturday forenoon from the injuries which he received by the boiler - explosion on the previous Thursday at the Chillfugton Com- pany's Ironworks in that town. Mr. George Barker, the ...

[ill] INTELLIGENCE

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THE FRAUDS ON THE UNION BANK

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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER, MAY 11. Sittings at Nisi Prius, at Wastniinter, beforc Air. Balron Bramwell andi a Common Jury. ChEW V. ROBURTS AND ANOTHER. Mr. Lush, Q.C., and Mr. Garth were counsel for the plaintiff; Mr. Mellor, Q.C., and Mr. Gray for the de- fendant. This action was brought by the plaintiff, a traveller, against the defendants, who were jewellers at Birmingham; for the balance of some ...