THE YELVERTON MARRIAGE CASE

... This extraordinary case is still before the Scotch courts, but judgment may be expected shortly. Tho &Ot5?3n, in publishing portions of the evidence, says:- The question in this cause Is whether Theresa Long- worth or Yeplvion' $s the wire of the Hon Win. Ches. iYelverton, jar in the aoyal Artillery. There are two actions of decltrator; the first, at the' instaah6 of, Major Yelver~tn, to have ...

Published: Friday 20 June 1862
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1150 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... FRIDAY. 1,-, 2l'al3. F. C. S. Kynnrslay and D. Malilns. (55005>. ?? ?? .-A married woniast named Alms Flood, alias ?? *,Uli, who resides in Emily Street, was brought up Charged ?? hlaicing intermarried with one Thomas Wadsworth, of the rlratfflrdl Road, her lawful husband, William Flood, being slieralioe. It aeaned thit the prisonr lhad been living as3 house- laepr to the prosecutor Wadsworth ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENcL, COMMON PLEAS.-TuE'stq. THE SWVINFEIN CASp KENNEDY V. EPBoruvc The Chief Justice, addrcssilg M[r. Kecan I been waiting all day to rcsume his IY 4 h- Kennedy v. Broun, said: I am S In to h eca, proceed with your case till 2lichaelnims term; 'fD n will not be full aglwin, aX ll^ be dliffejee,,t. Th,,V, in the sittings after term. t Air. Kennedy bowel, and the Court was th to ...

THEATRICAL QUARRELS

... BOUCIUAULT V. WEBSTER. This case came on yesterday, in the Vice-Chancellor's Court, before Sir W. Page Wood, upon a motion on behalf of the plaintiff, to restrain the defendant from interfering with him in the management of the stage and the behind th4 curtain of the Adelphi Theatre. The suit has arisen out of a dispute between the plaintiff and defen' dant, who are the joixt managers of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.-SATURDAY, JUNE 28. Sittings in Bunco, iefore Mr. Justice Williams, Mr. Justice Willes, Mrr. Jasticc Keating, andJfr. Justice Byles. TAYLOR (APPELLANT) V. YATES.-THE FACTORY ACT.-This was an appeal from a decision of the Police Magistrate at Birmingham, who fined the appellant 40s. for having employed George Healey, a boy under thirteen years of age, whereas the Factory ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... COUNCIL-HOuSB, Saturday, Juane 14. Magistrates present: Messrs. D. Barges, 0. C. Lane, and WT. Naish. Henry George Bryant was charged with assaulting Charlotte Civil. It appeared that-on Friday the complainant gave evidence before the magistrates, in a case in which a woman, who cohabited with the prisoner, received two months' imprisonment for stealing a watch, and subse- quently she went to ...

Legal Intelligence

... lp- -it ?Irtcffi4 &Z4, -- bra. - -- MASTER MURPHY'S OFFICE. DuBLIN, FlnDAY. [Fnom oun SPECIAL REPORTEn.] a BARiKER V. DONALDSON. THE petition in this case was filed by a creditor, for - the administration of the estate of the lato John Donaldson, of Newtownhlamilton, in. the Co. Armagh. It came before Blaster Murphy, for the purpose of s having a viva voce examination of the parties who had ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... I COURT OF COMJMON COUXCIJ A spec al court of Common Council was held yestercy fortlho purpose of considering the steps to be taken to give a grand entertainment to the distinguished i foreigners and others who are at present in this country on a visit to the Great Internitional Exhibition. The Right Hon. the Lorn MAYOR presided, andthere was a very full attendance of members of the court. Mr. ...

DEAN OF GUILD COURT

... Yesterday, at this Court-the Sub-Lord Dean, WYm. West de ,Wrtson preelding-the following petitions were grauted:- . Mr. ioba Paterson, to alter tenement in Main Street, A go bas, conloem to plane produced. he Mr. Wmo, Soolt, portioner, Rutherglen, to alter tenemont In Tureen Street. Mr. Robert Cranston, hotel-keeper, Prince's Street, Edin. th Jburgb, to make additions and alterations to ...

THE LAW OF JUDGMENTS IN IRELAND—MR. WHITESIDE'S BILL

... THE LAW OF JUDGMENTS IN IRELAND-MR. I I WHITESIDES BILL. l T0 THE ElDTORt OF THlE 1MrElIAs. IDFAR Sin-The interest your journal takes in nil commercial matters induces me to ask you to call the attention of the mercantile public to a bill now before the legislature, which will deeply affect the interests of every man in this country who may have occasion to give or to accept a judgment. For ...

SHERIFFS' COURT, LONDON, JUNE 24

... SHERIFFS' COURT, LoNDON, JUNE 24. (Before Mr. Commissioner KuRR.) hb ADVERTISING FOR A WIFE, AND SELLING THE LADY FOR of £27.-BYE V. ICOWAT55KL. M The plaintiff in this case sought to recover £5 upon a in certain I 0 U, alleged to have been signed by defendant ti '6ff behalf of a third person. ' Mr. Buchanan, for ?? your Honour will II permit me, I can simplify matters very much by stating M ...

BANGOR COUNTY COURT

... BANGOR WU-NixY ?? Before E. L. Richards, Esq., Judge.-Monday, June 23. Williams v, Green-The Judge, shortly after taking his seat on the Bench, referred to a case which had oc- capied the attention of the Court some time ago,- Williams v. Green, being an action for £17 10s. for rent of premises, which Green, a gentleman from Lon- don, had rented under the plaintiff. That gentleman. through a ...