WESTMINSTER COUNTY COURT—JAN. 16

... WESTNINSTER COUNTY COURT-JAN. 16. ACeIERLEY V. VEBSTER. This was a suit commenced by the ?? Captain Aclherley against Mr. Webster, president oe the Dramatic Coelege, the summons having been grinted for moneys had and received. Mr. Benjamin Webster, of the Adelphi, and other members of the council, were represented by Alr. IR.,binson; Captain Acherley conducted his ooNI case. The plaintiff said ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLIOB LVTBLLlG-ENCh'-YESTER.DAY. 0 - MANSION-HOUSE. B.E~~vOa~c.-Te folowng umshave been received for~h :~rhx -Mc:e 7~ t~suinPeters, and Co., Lib;. Edwcds and .Su, £10; Mesrs. Bassand Co., Bar- ton-n-Tent,£5 ?? . C, Crydo, S.; frain some of he stalismen ofMesrs.Coo, Snand Co., l0s. Gatherings on the Rail, iso. ; Rouse, 2s . 6; from some of thle e.,athlisuient of XMbsra. D64a. and Sv, LuI8ure ...

A SERVENT GIRL STARVED TO DEATH

... I A SERVANT GIRL STAiRED TO DEATH. I istd. -mslji ~ lyb~ in~a state of excitement from r~prts which bid Iken freely .circulated that ap yon w --mn-whob~ l~in~-,tho-service of a gentleman haddiedfrom. atarrtiqu.. 'Nfiries were act afloatand~etolornatiur retired naval an n, ocuisa house inthe suburban pr ?? Town~. Testispleasant, buta the orod. In the month! of Augs last oung woman. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... IEhN'TRAL CRIMINAL COURT. OLD COURT. 0 (Before Mr. Justice Blackburn.) Thomaa Chapmn was indicted for wilful and corrupt perjury. I c Serjeant Ballantine was again specialy retained for the t prosecutiou, with Mr. Holl, and Mr. Harrion; and Mr. a Slegh and Mr. Orridge appeared for the defence. This was another charge, arising out of the leather frauds. The defendant, it wiU be remembered, was ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... TEdTEIIDAY. BrEonR MO. CosMlMIsoIssN SANDERSe. In re T. A. Rnog, Birmirigtuam, ?? thii matter his Honourdelivered thefollowing judgment:-O the8thof April, 159, ahe bankrupt, Thomas Alfred Rakg, a very young man, little more than ofage, took possession as ole proprietorofhis father's business. His father, who was a bookseller, stationer, and printer, had some reputatioD, not only as a dealer in ...

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. ...

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 ...

THE LION ACCIDENT AT ASTLEY'S Theatre

... THEI LION ,ACCIDENT AT ASTLEY'S I Theatre. ADJOURNED INQUEST. On Monday forenoon, at eleven o'clock, Mr. William Carter, the Coroner for East Surrey, resumed at the Mitre Tavern, Palace-road, Lambeeb, the adjourned inquest on the body of the unfortunate man who was lkilled by one of the performing lions at Astley's Ampibi- tbeatre, somne Patticllare of which have already appeared in this ...

Published: Sunday 20 January 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2405 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Law Intelligence

... IWO Anctittogn, NO'D1611&-THIS DAY. th COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-TYN. nil AT 0a. BEarom THE LOR.DS JcissI. - For judgment: an l~trmwev, ackon.Lunatic petition*: Be Clapharm-lruna- MI-lithorne-Blooth, ex parte P. and J. Booth-Kingn~on. it Original motion: Moore v. )lorrls. Appeal petition: Norman ?? Nynaston, partheard. Bankrupt oIoL: Re Lee. Appeal Du ATng v0. WClkse-, ?? v. The ~ aCoprv. ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, JAN. 11

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, JAN. II. CIOUNV't usD, av UVIs.' X_ ?? _- (lCeforeLorld Clsf Jstice BrIe, JSSSi ?? ls Kfeating.) XMXP]5 V. 5aVlMS. THE CAMB3RIDGE PROCTORIAL SYSTIeM ANTD THE SPINNING siOUfiE. Mr. Edwin James, Q.C. (with whom was Mr; Couch) said this ease was tried at the sittings after last term before Lord Chief Justice Erle, when a verdict was entered under his Lordship's direction ...

STATISTICS OF JUVENILE CRIME

... The following are the returns referred to by The Rev. Dr Guthrie at the meeting yesterday in reference to the proposed establishment of a Ragged Sbhool in Leith:- ' -t Prison of Edinburgh, 17th Jonuao 1861. efetrn of the number of Commitments of Criminal Prisoners to the Prison of Edinburgh from the Burgh of Leith for Ten Years, ending 31st De- cember 1860 ; showing the Number under 14 Years ...

LOCAL INTELLICENCEN

... Colonal Willis® Jones, B, U lik»!» V 5 I tha post cf li 'pitting 6«'.d this tow.:, Ocrtd the promotion M«J r Q. ner« invth. Mr. and Mm. Howard Paul Claytatt U«ix.—Vheje popular ftr.d inimitable artistai, i wfco so delighted the pumio of liverpool, u* t; appear In aeries rutertilrinuint*. co'xi _ ' next, Their enlcrtalnmeut I many addition., the and the MBO, uv««i . 111 j receive that ...