HULL POLICE COURT

... FRIDAY. A Suspicious CHABACTER'.-Mary Ann McAnnalley, an Irish woman, was brought up for 'trying a till. Prisoner had entered a beer-house kept by Lupton Hlutchinson, in Curnberlandastreeb, and opened the till, wbich happened to be empty. On a young woman COUming into the roomn, she profes-ed to want a bottle of ginger beer. She was, however, given into custody, and the magistrate sentenced ...

Published: Friday 03 May 1861
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4215 | Page: Page 6, 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... CO)UHR' OF SESSIONm-FIrST DIVISION. Tuesdayi, May 21. TV5E CARDIWSS CAMT. To-day,.the Court resumed, hearing counsel in the Card- ross case. Mr Macfarlane, for the pursuer, after diseoasing the- grounds of complaint which, had induced tfe pursuer to come intoshe Circuit CouRt, said that as a vast deal of mis- apprehension, and error, and misrep.- sentatiou, and dels- sion had existed in regard ...

BOROUGH POLICE COURT, WEDNESDAY, May 8

... BýOROUGH POLICE COURT, WEDNESD&Y, MaT 8 r Before the MAYOR, R. PEoG, Esq., Dr. HEYGATh, and J. SArDA Rs, Esq. ] A BILL-SaICKxR iN TaeouZLJ.-A bill-sticker, named John Davis, summoned a shopkeeper, named Taylor, for an assault. -Davis said that on the Friday previous he sent his child to the defendant's shop for half a pound of fivepenny sugar, and gave her three penny pieces to pay for it. She ...

Law Intelligence

... lA 3*ntdlistctn. NOTIES. -THIS DAY. COURT OF QUERFN'S BENCH, GUILDHALL b A 10.-London special juries: Horne v. Gibson-ShelPherd a v. Tennant and others. p SECOND COURT, GUILD EALL 0 Ar ?? common juries: Davies v. Jones-Marston V. E Kelth-Adams v. Chuck-Jewesson v. Xoone-Hursch v. Grault. b COURT OF COM31ON PLmp. GUILDEALL r AT ?? common juries: Batlipte v. Stifd-POtter v. 21asfy and others. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... GUILDHALIA Mr. David .Bae, acm factor, of Uxbridge, appeard an bail before Alderman J7. Clarke lawrence, to sanswer variety of charges for obtaining chequesaend goods toaaes. xidderable amount of several persona under false and fraudu. lent pretances ; and asho, under the Bankruptcy LAw Con. solidation Act of 1849, with fraudulently wadtngin three mouths of his bankruptcy.I J&. Metcalfe, for ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. 1~I; . i COURT OP QUEEN'S' BENCH, SITTINGS AT NF1 iOlIUS.' (Before the Chief Justice and' a special jury.) TsetcY v. Treacv.-This was an action by the ad - ministrator of John Treacy, uncle of tie 'pldintiff, to recover damages for 'the illegal conversion of' chattel' property which belonged to' the'-dei6ased. The de- fendant; Patrick Treacy, who is the' surviving brother ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... LA W YTEbLjlaGENCEYEs~vRnp,&y. ,, 8~ LAW NOT1C.&S.-Tns DAT. - OOURT OF OKANCJSRY, L Ir '-INa (Before the Loatn CieAscxri,so&ay ?? th ?? Appeals : Emperor of Austria v' Day and.Hsuh(1,Pr _ROLLS COURT, OHANCERY-L. kNE, at 10. -Fox Judgment : Tastham a' Vornoni-Manhla'vlKeith. Causes, &c. : North Cambrian Mining Cons Dany v' Fairb, -Greenhill v Stevenw-Stevenis a' King-Pan. V Cheese~t, Wells v' ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... I PIJBLIC 31O0sm TWEVES.-ROlf'rt GI-an, thirty, was convicted of the mgidemeacour of being found in the house of Mr. James Barker, the Rose and Crown, Jslewortb, with the In5tent of committing a felony, at might, and was sentenced to twelve months' hard 1abour.-'Ihe prisoner was found by Mrs. Birker on the staircase, without shoes, and on being detected he ran down and escoped, and threw away ...

THE KOSSUTH NOTES

... TIM EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA ?? DAY AND KOSBUTH, OV Saturday, in ?? of Chancery, judgment was given by Viae-Uhancellor Stuart in this case, The cause was originally commenced ae an application for'an in- junction, but was subsequently converted into a motion for a deorde,' the' etitioner praying that the defendants m'ight be prevented from continuing to make Hungarian bank notes, and that those ...

PRESTON COUNTY COURT

... PRESTON COUNTY COURTLT. (Before Mlr. R. Seqawr, Q.C., Juidge.) This court was held yesterdayi; the business for adjudica- tion co.sistng of 90 original eases, 7 adjourned cases, 1 inter- pleader, anld 13 summonse8 after judgment . A report of the most importaut trials is Rubjoined WAGES CASE. JOHN M'GINTY V JOIIN HUMBnaee.-Mr. F(rshaw appeared for the plaintiff, a factory operative; the ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Bcfore Sir John Batcli:fand Kr. C. B. Cope. SBTrATNO A CoAT.-A youth, named Alfred Showe, living In Stanlforth Street, was charged with stealing au Inverness cape, from the rhop cf Mr. Dabbs, tailor, Summer Row. Mr. John Powell defended. It appeared that on the 2nd of February, Detee tive sergeant Dntton was on duty in Park Street when ha saw the prisoner go into a pawnbrokec's shop ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... WEDNESDAY, MAY 1. BEFORE ME-taliS. BKAN'CKFT.. Ch a Cask —The two men named and Mbride, remanded the charge of ttealing cask from a yard in Great Ne'son-atre« t, belonging to Mr. Anthony fid master oooper. were pain brought up. Mr. Heighten, barriEttr. instructed Mr. Roby, appeared for the prosecution ; Mr. Cobb defended Ballion; and Mr. Bluck peartd beha'f of M'Bride. ultimo. the prisoner. 4 ...