SUCCESSFUL LIVERPOOL ARCHITECTS

... The first premium for plans for Chester Market has been awarded to designs of our townsmen the Messrs. Hay, architects. Thirty five sets were submitted in competition. Messrs. Hay have bettt appointed to carry the work into execution. Our townsman Mr. Thomas architect. C»Htle-street, has been awarded the first prize of £50 by the guardian* of the iiirkenhead Union for the bebt arranged plan ...

EXTRAORDINARY OUTRAGE AT SHEFFIELD

... EXTBAOBDINARY OUTRAGE AT SHEFFIELD. At the West Riding Court, Sheffield, on Taesday, a seri- oun charge was preferred against a sergeant of the 58th, and Michael Mason, of the Fairfield Innn Hillfoot. The ear- geant is -in custody at the barracks, but Mason was brought up before the Bench. The prisoner, it appeared, was driving an ammusnition waggon, which formed part of a baggage train ...

THE BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... TgE BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS. Th ihena General Quarter Sessions4 of the Peace jer the borough were opened yesterday morning, at the loileOffice, beforeM. D. Hill, Esq., QO., Recorder; Mr. A, Ryland, Mayor. The following gentlemn fwremswo)n ,n the Grand Jury :-M~esrp. John. Jairy(oea) CGeorge Aloen, William Henry Brown, Joseph Betteridge, ?? Reubenl Carpeniter, John Henry Chbamberlasln~ ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MANSION-HOUSE. A respectably dressed man, 55 years of age, nanued Joll Perkins, and who desecribed himself as a commercial tra- veller, residing at No. 14, High-street, Cheltenrhai, Was brought before the Lord Mayor, in the custody of M~ichael Havden, a detective of tlhe City of London poolk, charged withl stealing, On the 27thl of February loot, a iorO letter containing Bank of Englaud notes, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MANSIONX-OUSE. b William Smith, alias John Dalton, underwent a final ex- h ainination before the Lord Mayor, upon a charge of stealing r a carpet bag, containing a quantity of wearing apparel and articles of toilette, the property of a gentleman named v Bunce, from the steam vessel Seine, lying off Fiesh Wharf, P on the 16th September last. h It will be remembered that the prisoner wag ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... KINGSTON, OCT. 16. (vefore Major Peurhyn, Cbairmaan, and a Bench of Magistrates.) MUSIC AND DANCING LICENSES. The court was occupied to-day in hearing apolications for renewals of licenses for music and dancing, and new ap- Iictions for similar licenses. The following licenses were ?? Rosemary 3ianeh Tavern, Peckhan ; the Father Red Cap Camber- well; the Ship Tavern, Fore-street, lambeth; the ...

THE MILTOWN-ROAD OUTRAGE

... iEB MILTOW0BOALI OUTRAGE. e Ho I lady juvmed to a, ierf from her assavt Was cuarey gone ovar by hqndredih who, .one. 4 dll eopa-ad# wodrat ah! ?? escape of 40e ~dy itisuch ape on a'4dark, wet, and tempestuous night. there is w grounded I*eown for bieviug th&t the cuprit will soon be capture(L Trhe rigah 2'ma published the following statement. At an early hour on Thursday motniu, straugo ...

Law Intelligence

... taw I-atUtllsnts. 1 NOT[CRS--THIS DAY. COVRT OF BANKRUPTCY DAUG52&4ITRM. BEFORE MR. C050501551015j15 lloiDLARQUL.-H. A. Hope. cer- tificate, at 12-G. Bareett, certificate, 0t 12-4. S. ra'MAo11,1 adjourned exasinattos, at29l-W. J. EPPS, adjosuned examina- tion, at 121-J. A. Tateen, adjourned examnaretion, at It-4. IL Elforsi, certificate, at C-J. C. IB Wild. cErtficate, at 2-B. Hunt, adjourned ...

COUNTY COURT, DERBY, MONDAY, Oct. 21

... nf - -I-oo T P-T} ri I . ~n CL [Before J. T. CANTsaxsL, ESq., Judge.1 SHARPE V. WARDM 1, this case Mir. James Sharpe, of Derby. publican, sued v the Mefeidant, of Sileby, Leicestershire, framework-knitter, to sumvr h SMOf 6s., for money lent.-Mr. Flewker all mince fr the plaintiff,.rt It appeared that ttse defendant's wife's sister was in trouble ir andl defenldant's wife interested herself on ...

Published: Wednesday 30 October 1861
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4010 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS-Y*:5TERI)Al. (lefore J. 11. OTWrAY, ?? Q.C.) IMPORTANT TO LANDLORDS. DAVID LINDSI}Y, PLAINTIFF; CIlAllLES 11.Ar0 DE END ANT. l is was an action broigfhit. hy the plainti tr as lai d- lorid, to reccover friom tiho dcn-;dflaiit, as lhotise agent, (lie mi in o0 fo odd inoney alhaied Ato haye beeil r,- ceived by rlethndent f9)r plailltiff's Ulse. iilr. ?? atppeard for tho ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... 0 StuIciDE.-A most determined act of suicide occurred on Tuesday morning, at 72, Cumberland-street, Pimlico. It appears that Mr. Blades, a retired gentleman, residing as above, had for some days past exhibited signs of insanity, and it was found advisable to have a keeper to watch him. By some means, however, Mr. Blades evaded his keeper on Tuesday morning, and, ascending to the top rooms of ...

Published: Sunday 27 October 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1465 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE MURDER OF A TAX-COLLECTOR

... On Tuesday, the 8th inst., George Clark, the man charged with the murder of Mr. Mark Frater, tax-col- lector, was brought before the Magistrates at New- castle. The court and neighbourhood were densely crowded and the prisoner, who was cool and collected when he was placed in the box, became very wandering and eccentric in his conduct as the case went on, and either wvas or feigned to be ...