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LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... A decision of some interests on the law of telegrams was discussed in the Lord, Mayor's Court on Saturday. A gentleman delivered a message for Chatham at the office of the Electric Company, and their agents, having no vwires to Chatham, handed it over to the Magnetic Company, that had But the Magnetic Company's office was elosed before the Electric; and therefore the Mes. sage was not ...

Published: Friday 07 March 1862
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4702 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ,COURT OF PROBATE.-MAARCH 5. (Before Sir C. Cressvell and a Speclia Jury.) SHOOLBRED ?? SHOOLBRED. Dr. Phillimore, QOC., and Mr. Wills, appeared for the plaintiff;' and Mr. Macaulay, Q.O. Dr. Deane, QOC., and M~r. 1H1ann~n;'for the def~ndant. The plai.ntiff was the father of the late William Shoal- bred, oJ Wolverbampton; -who died in May, 1860, and lie instituted the suit for 'the purpose of ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... Jv* ?? = = = = - hULL POLICE COURT. I FRIDAY. uet ai A DISORDERLY M,%RINE.-Th0UNV ?lgftamorc ~lening o H.M. S Cerwaile, t thlis port, was C5515. ?? DISORDERLY AppRENTICE5- ?? ~okJefrey, a wyuth Os apprentice to Mr D. Waghorfl, ~aOd John Wlter, wan charged with disobeying order smakwaler, ye apprentce to M SamnO.! Edads snonr ws the baprgentc wth M,,etig himself from his vessel withoutth eave ...

Published: Friday 07 March 1862
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2818 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF GAOL SESSIONS AT YORK

... t m Fra . MirWr ?? I (Prom oer Correspondent. ) Yesterday, a court of gaol sessions was holden at York Castle, at which Lord Teigninouth presided. It ap- peared, from the report of the visiting justices, that the amount reeeived for estreats, &c., since the last court had amounted to £4,133 12s. 8d., and the payments to £4,132 ls. Gd., leaving *a balance in the hands of the treasurer -of £1 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... LAW INTELLIGHBO-YESTEP.DAY. LAW NOTICES-TRiSl DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LLNOOLN'S INN, at 10.30. [Before the LonDs TUsrT0ir.] Lunatic Petitions: Ite Hall, Langliam, Allardyce, and Gre- gory. d Bankrupt Appesl: Russell and Russell, part heard. Ly. Lunatic Petition: Re Windham. amer ROLLS' COURT, CHANCERY LANE, at 10. ,f the For Judgment: Carew's Estate-Exparte London and Eastern Men8 Banking ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... THURSDAY, MARCH 6. I)NFORE MR. RA7FLXS. THE TEA ROBBERY.-Andrew Flynn, Alfred Payne, William Balnmer, Jamos Thompson, Eliza Palmer, and Ann Cullen, the persons remanded on the charge of breaklg into a warehouse In Suffolk. street belonging to Mr. Richard Harbord, and steal. I a large quantity of tea belonging to Mr. Buttuer, apeping, andalso charged with being concerned in the eloy, were again ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—YESTERDAY

... | CENTRAL ORIMINAL COURT-YESTERDAY. _ X ?? the ~~Iety ~ OLD COURT. ugha had [Before Paton MARTMr]. h ToHt MARYLBBONP MURDRICi.-At the sitting 'Of ike %inCourt the tour prisoners, Henr~y Q~uoa Thermcm Cox, Ji*il- Mr.liaa eTeoust., and Thomnas lVafs/s, who were convicted of Bu-the manslaughter of Mr. Wine~tf, were placed at the bar ,g h torecivothe judgmenit of the Cow t tior that offence. 3 re. ...

NEWCASTLE & NORTHUMB

... ERLAND SPRING ASSIZES. FRIDAY.-(Before Mr Justice MELLOR.) His Lordship took his seat on the bench at nine oclock, accompanied by the High Sheriff and UTnder- Sheriff of the county. The most absorbing interest had been excited with regard to certain trials for misdemeanour and per- jury arising out of the trial of Mr Bewicke, of Threepwood, at Newcastle Assizes, in February of last year; and ...

THE GETHIN COLLIERY EXPLOSION

... : THE GETHIV COLLIS1t? EXPLOSlION I The inquest was resumed on Wednesday morning. Th first witness examined was Rees Herbert, fireman in i' 1 pit. He said lie was0 on~ night turn. when the ezrP10E1 took place. On the morning of the explosion, after he hiJ performed his regular duties, he found gas in No. 20 he4d ing. It was about six yards from the faca bet een the t5r: pairs of limbers on the ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... - -1 I NQUE--- COROMER'S INQUESTS. * -EcORE ASIR WYBRRGE, DEiPUTY-CORONER. On the' body of Elizabeth, daughter of Frances Joneswidow, residing in No.1 Court, Elleuborough. street. ~On Tuesday night the mother of the deceasd, who Was, five months old, took her to bed, gave her' the breast, and fell asleep with her at the breast. She. got up the following morning about eight o'clock, and covered ...

SINGULAR FORGERIES BY A WOMAN

... SINGWLAR FORGEBM BY A - WOMAN. I . - - - At the Sheffieldj police court, OIW Wednesday, a wretcued-loo wOTUa. narne Serd Brab kes, th IrEertaoma Wiener at51 Wwio-k, Doorhef- ft, 1= 1 Eield, Wu Chan with to bil o rs to ?? of several hundrlU poendr The prose- cution v~ss jiditated by the Sheffeld Banktiag Clism any, and 4lw Zs-Ots of she cases as taken pcthoipfitly NOmaStatements Jba ptisonet ...

NEWCASTLE, MARCH 7

... NEWCASTLE, MAcH 7. The case of. thl- unfortunate - nan, .George Clark, who now occupies a condemned cell in Newcastle Gaol, having been sentenced to death at the Assizes, held last week, for the wilful murder of Mark Frater, has awakened much interest, and is giving occasion to warm controversy, both oral and printed, in this town. There is no doubt or difference of Opinion as to his having ...