WINTER ASSIZES

... I . WINTER ASSMZEN- , II , - . ?? - , - . . . . - I j EO~lffhiRll DtViISI r LANCASHIRE.' CROWN COURT.. 3EFoRi MRs. JUSTIOn MEATiNG. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20. SENTENCES. Robert Gickson, not in the calendar, pleaded guilty to a charge of bigamy, and was sentenced to twelvei months' irrssoncent with hard labour. John Kelly, not in the calendar pleaded gullty to an indictment charging him w kth ...

EVIDENCE OF THE TWO SOWARS

... EVIDENCE OF TH TWO SOWARS. EVIDENCE OF MAHOMED NHAIA, FOURTH _ TROOP FANE'S HORSE. When we got to the camp of the Chinese, near d Chan-kian-wan, we heard the firing commence. 0 Mesh . Parkes and Loch left us with one sowar of °t Major Probyn's rogiment. Mr. Anderson waied for ti about half an hour, and then wanted to c In search ] of them, but we vwro stopped by the Chinese. h We wera ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT, WEDNESDAY, DECMMEB R 5. BEFORE BIR. CAbTELLADP. CN AME OF kt=XZLE5U~iT.-A re~pectable-looktfn young fsUow, named Joseph titibrow. attired qaite d Ia mes, vras brought up on remand. charged with embezzling the sum of £ 8 is. belonging to his late employer, Mr. Louis Saeg, im- porter of foreign fancy goods. Limo-street. Mr. Cobbdetendei tie prisoner. Air. eelig stated ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... ICOTunTY MAGISTRATE COURT S9.4TURDAY. a B(uEFOBE J. CAMPB=LL & !. D. AWDEMRRON IMQS] rve A HAZIDENxD CnWVINAL.-leltna Burges3, a middleoaged Dv woman, wae charged with stealing a drone at Walton. 'Ili ml irlsoner admitted the offenco. Itappeared that sho had been 19 timhs before the court for various offences, nine timese connmitted and 10 times disoharged. Yor one of the drimes he ehe had ...

STAFFORDSHIRE SPECIAL ASSIZES

... STAFFORDSHIRE SPEOIAL ASSIZES. Mr Bro Wld 'ETERDAY t ocok Mr.Eatn Wldetook lila neat upon the bench atten cok CurrirsO AND W6uN`Wioe AiT '1iowot,'Rgore.-3amag glint, 27, wi-eslwnight, was charged with feloniously cutting and wound. tog W~Illiam Laister, with intent to kill him, at Rowley Boggt, on the 16th, of Septensber, 1869. Mr. Mottekam 'proienrutsi oauult, Henetly eefen'dedi Fsrom the ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... I YKSTEU1)AY. frc Moesr. T. C. S. K1penneretey, T. Phillips, and W. Gough. ?? FROOM TlItS P'TlsoN.-,A young woman of loose uraclir, niamed Aiarj Ann Carmel, living In Moor Street, was I~agedsvilh stesling £10. b.e( from the person of WilliamU Iud- ?? an crginte driver, living at Ctolchestor. It appears that on !:r eeningoB tho Iro ncutor iiv t the prisoner at Ihe Blue Pig, Itoor S r ct, and ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... LINCOLN, Dxc. 6th. [Before Mr. Baron BRAMWELL.] Edward Roberts, charged with feloniously setting fire to n stack of cote-seeds, the property of Jabez Bailey, at North Kyme, pleaded - Guilty. AIr. Flowers informed the Court that he was instructed by the friends of the prisoner to defend him, but that he in. sisted on pleading Guilty. The learned counsel, however, thought it right that the ...

Published: Wednesday 12 December 1860
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 654 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW

... LANE. R 0 L L S C 0 U It T. DUBLIN, SATURIDAY (FROM OUR SPECIAL REPORTl%) Exparte OLPIIF.RTS; Re IALLYMENTA RAILWAY COMPANY. Mjr. JOnHN NORIVOOD applied on belralf orf tinl re;'i tionner tfat a sum of £S50, now standiu e tl ti!, :,oit of this Iatter', might be i ivested inl ?? lcc ?? . per-Cent. stock, an(d the dividends pai(l 'ate, 1cii from tilime to timic as they accried due. TIre ?? in ...

THE HOMICIDE NEAR DERRY

... TIHE HOMICIDE NEAlR DERRY. THLs inqtpest on the body of llagan was opened at his father's residence, Crievagh, on Thursday nornt- ing, at ten o'clock, before Mr. Lloyd, Coroner. Jamies Hayden, Esq., appiomred for [he next of kin, and IHenry MCCav, E.lsiq., LL.B., on behal f ot, it WaS niile'stood ,, tl tiioiur inel in the employnitit nt DI. lillet'. TWOvo of the latter appeared very such iii- ...

LAW AND POLICE

... LM. I - - ?? . yORK ASSIZEBS George Gill, aged fifteen, who was indicted for the manslaughter of Joseph Booth, at Barwick-in-Elmet, on the 26th of July, pleaded Guilty, and was sentenced to three months' imprisonment. George ilrst, aged forty, indicted for having stolen a post-letter ootainiilg hlt a sovereign and four postage stamps, at Wykeham, On fit 12(h of Noveiber. had no evidence ...

Published: Sunday 16 December 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1733 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CRICKETING DINNERS

... VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT, OXFORD, Nov. 23. (Bcefrr tie Aossessor, M. Bernard, Ee2., ?? 5'IMBI V. JO0VETT. This wasl an action. brought by the plaintiff; who is an innkeeper in St. Clemient's, Oxford, to recoler the suim of 51. 198., for dinners, &c. sopplied to the defendant, wiho belongs to Exeter College, and is a. member of its cricket club. The case excited considerable interest in tho Uni- ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... A8$J!ZEvINTJ -ej4ECS I~ ?? ssiR , )IDkLA CICUIT.-WAZWc, DM. 14L , ..elfore T~r. 3rn anwel.) BIGLARY AnD VIOLEX(M AT BQUMOGmf *2qaii&n SumetcQ,2 2, br* dfk, DP, ?? bum7a attbl of TMh ?? on 4e 141t :tobev~OL cprd CM homf toe Is cbharging him with rmcivingood% knowing ?? stolen; and he was also indicted'for xpbbiqg Joh ,h,,S of ooehsid' watch can uigperlonl VIcs the 24th October, bothoffcecsdbg ...