THE EX-DUKE OF MODENA

... General Saccosi, commandcr the little body of in the service of the fx-Duke Mod**na, has published at Bassano the following order the day: — Bravo Soldiers, lam charged by his Imperial Highness the Archduke Albert to annonncd to you good news. You are destined to form van-guard the army which is ahor.ly to on campaign. It for that purpose that precision will bo to you to-da*, and his Imperial ...

THE PLYMOUTH MURDER

... T1HE PLYMOUTH TURADER. 'to- ?? Saturdayi t16lb'giaphic ldes~5ateclraniiouncing ap. the 6pffiilz Tal'6f'HacOke'd'o take h&i6.riil foriwifthl mai~er. en. Th oope' jurv on, th Sam ocain ikeise rettiened eea verdict of wilful murder against. Hacked.: Bat the pro-I nk. ceedings in the Xkter case involved the disputed question of j bay the'app'eloarndea of 'the aiccused befor~e thie coroner, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... -- .. q _ NOTIOES.-TUI1S DAY.' I COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-LEN. C ,ter, AT 1I - 3LIF& Ter LOtUs CH iNCEoLLOsR AND THu LORDS JUSTIOES-A~ppeals' Life Association of Scotland v. Sicddall, f nuse part ?? V. Grecne-.Greelnov. Ilortinser-Wado v. Was Jenldns-Otflelal.Manager of Sleiceiess Well Conipiuiy v. Polson.' te A IO-For jUdgmen01t: Norris v. Chetubres. OCtitoes, &e. ?? 'etman and ?? v. ...

THE FELLOWSHIPS OF ALL SOULS' COLLEGE, OXFORD

... THE FELLOWSHIPS 0F A U SP.US4. Co-Lo.ZE E .OX v INQUIRY BEFORE THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. Yesterday morning the inquiry into the petition or appeal of Messrs. Watson, Fremantle, and Lushington, in reference to the disposal of fellowships at All Souls' College, Oxford, was resumed at Lambeth Palace, before the Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Weasleydale, and Dr. Travers Twiss. Mr. Bovill, Q.C ...

THE PLYMOUTH MURDER

... TJE pLYMOUTI MURDER. ?? - -- - M . I ?? - -- - - -4~ . ; , I We gave yesterday a telegraphic Butamary og the * inquest beld en Tuesday night. As an important point of laiv is e rol,,d we give the report in detail. fbe. inry having answered to their names, The Forema1n (Mr. Joseph Wills) rose, and said that he had veited on the mayor that morning, according their re. tn etind had laid before ...

JUSTICES' JUSTICE AT CIRENCESTER

... JUSTICES' JUSTICE AT G'IRENCEWTER I - -. . . . - i !L At the Cirencester petty sessions-the magistrates present being the Rev. Henry Crippa (chairman), and Messrs. Cripps, Morris. and Hartland-Thomas Hall, a simple looking acountryman, who appeared border. inn on starvation, and whose clothes hung about him in rags, was brought up in custody, charged with being out In pursuit of game, in the ...

IRELAND

... IBRLAND. 1 DC)V5Lz MulnED11 ON MOAGAMUS-A CeecDL- oi the Dublin Ecning Masil writes on ruday from IMonaghana:- A vecy horrible muder was cora- mitted about two miles from this village last Thirsa day night, or early on Friday morning. Two brothers, Robert and James Shaw, lived by themselves ir. the townlsidofEblderg. Duringthe morningof Fridsy the house continued shut up, but as the men were ...

NEWCASTLE DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... TUESDAY, Jan. 14,-Bfeore:MrOommieaionfvELtisoN. SINoursn APPaICAr.OcN.-Ra GEoRGE WmszsNsoo, Gaocca, DuaIcu-The bankrupt was brought up on his adjoarned last examination. Mr WATrsON stated that the ?? had filed his accounts at coneiderable length, to the sadsfaction of the assignee. Mr GOeoau TnoorsoN, chief clera for Mr Smith, solicitor, Durham, applied to the court to discharge the bankrupt ...

STRANGE OCCURRENCE ON BOARD THE WELLESLEY GOLD SHIP

... SBTRANTGM OCCURNJMNCE 0N 31:0ARID TEE W%7LMESSLEY GOLD SHIP. The following remarkable facts connected with the homeward voyage of the Wellesley, were on Tuesday brought before the sitting magistrate at Plymouth Polioe- court (Captain Basden). A man named Thomas Bate, a native of Bodmin, was charged by Thomas Glover with stealing eight ounces of, gold, two gold brooches, two gold pins, a gold ...

DISGRACEFUL GAME LAW PROSECUTION

... DISGRACEFUL YAME LAW PROSECUTION. I A 1MAN HIRED TO TEMIPT MEN TO POACH AND D TO BETRAY THEM. ,.I (Iro- the Cfheltelzham Ertniincr.) , Xt the Cire1eseSter petty sessionS on1 Monday, the .3ost nit., the Magishtiates present were the Re-. Henry e (aripps (ehairman), aud 'Messrs. Cripps, 3forris, and Hart- £ Thomas Jall; a simple-looking countrclinal, Who appeal-cd .) orde tiug oli starvation, ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER AND ROBBERY IN DUBLIN

... APPREHENSION OF THE CRIMINAL. l. Joseph Dwyer, the young man accused of being ivedthe person who attempted to rob and murder the porter, one Mulofland, in Blackhsll-parade, on the evening of the Ia to 27th nit., was arrestel in a back room of the house No. 64, I in Church-street, between three and four o'clock on Sunday was evening. He was inmmediately conveyed to Bridewell-lai;e station-house ...

Published: Thursday 03 January 1861
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1796 | Page: Page 1, 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF SESSION—FRIDAY, JANUARY 11

... COURT OF SESSION-FRIDAY, JATUARY 11. ; SECQND DIVISION. so PETITION--THi ASSXGNES OF THE EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW :h BANK V. MCRUMMON'S TRUSTRES. is Tbis was an action of reduction and declarator in which in the Second Division pronounced an interlocutor on 5th b February, 18506, disposing of the whole cause. After that P( interlocutor had been extracted the case was carried' by ap- e peal to ...