THE MANCHESTER TRAGEDY

... j THE BMA4CWfERl T`RGEDY. | I - - . The following pre the anoitlions drawn by Pro. feseor Taylor from the a nlyses and examinations of the viscera of the children,:- 1. That there is no poison present in the Intestines and kidney of William Robert Taylor, or id the intestines of Hannah Maria Taylor. 2. That the intestines in both cas8E wore healthy, and contained healthily digested food. Their ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON

... COURT OF BANlKRUPrCY, 'LONDON. * TUxsDAx, JUriT 17. p ?? mr. Columissioner Fonbanoque.) Iii tIN RE MEW AND TlIOIRNI, OF COWIIS ANDNBIWTORtT. so Tho bankrupts wvero enigineers aind ironfoundors, of cc is. Cowvesarod Newpoirt, Ill the Isl of Wight. This wosoil no l is adjourned sitting for order of discharge. c t. INIr. Reed oppofod for' thep nonignees; Mr. Knight, of o IBirminghaik,- foir other ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT—YESTERDAY

... I GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURIt-YEsrgnDSY, EXAMICNATION OF A & J. FULTON, The bankrupt, who was a ship chandler, waS examined In the chambers of Sheriff Sir Archod. Alison. There were isre- a sent-Mr. H. hi, Sinclair, accountant, trustee; Mr. Gorge B Smith, writer, agent 5n the sequestration; and Mr. Peter Bubebn, writer, Port*Glaegow, for a creditor. i The bankrupt, John Fulton, the only partner ...

COURT OF SESSION—TUESDAY, JUNE 17

... COURT OF SESSION-Tuni3a, JUNE 17. ?? nrcrj SECOND DIVISION. J. & 11, MUMn V. ARNOLD B. CALLEmr. This is an action for £106, being the price of certain goods furnished by the pursuers to the hrm, of Hubbard, CalLett & Co., in Bombay, about the year 1815, and is directed againat Mr. Coi~tt, as a partner ot tbh saeid firm and as an indi. viduaL The firm of Hubbard, Callett & Co. was composed of ...

THE CABMEN AND THE PUBLIC.—IMPRISONING A FARE

... THIE CABDMEN AND THE PUBLIC.-IMPRI- I B SONING A FARE. I On Wednesday, at the Mirlboroujh-snreet Police-conrt, a cabman named James Wootton, badge 1,835, was sum- moned for refusing to take Mr. John Metcalfe Sewell, of No. 2, St. James'E-street. The defendant drove from one side of Regeat-street to the other in answer to the oam- plainant's hail, but on the defendant seeing that some ladies ...

THE COLLEEN BAWN IN COURT

... In the Vice Chaneetlor's (loart, on Tuesday, was heard tihe ceses of Bououeault v Webster, and Webster v. Ban- cicanlt. This first case came On upon a motion on behalf of the plaintiff, te restrain the defendant from interfeting with him in the managementof the stage and the behind the curtain !o the Adelphi Theatre. rhe suit has arisen out of a dispute between the plaintiff and dtfendant, ...

STRANGE DEATH FROM CHLOROFORM

... STRANGE D3EATH FROM CLOROFORM. Oa T-naEday, an inquiry was opened by Mlr. E. Raffle Walthew, the deputy coroner for the countv of Middlesex, at i1he Dock dote, Ul per East Smitbfield, Tower-hill, re- specting the death of Pierre Pelleter, sged thirty-five earse, a Frenchman, lately employed at Sir -Asthony Rothsohild's gold refinery, adjoining the Royal Mint Royal Mint-street, Tower-hill, who ...

THE TRAGEDY IN LUDGATE-STREET

... i: :~ TAGE m A: On nxdyatme~~. reu ayn reoumed aged adie twne, a1a w 3eyars, the two b 'of MI~ -VY89e, ?? ren th ae, of' cour rlte aid bonnet er- iif 60 ilfon d lh9 fromen hebd -diet f de'i e .fhs buidB a X 6 %tt'eli Yern Da. 2I~t*MI;74mothei WhoAf6Giad attmpte to destroa her life byt utting herown hroat amdirtegado manner withi a rear, * Fhe hn~157, 'iout r b e wal ad. ournd n w orde thi t ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... SHERIFF ClRlMINTAL COURT-MONDAY. (Before Sheriff Arkley.) A pleading diet of this Court was held to-day, when the following cases were disposed of:- Peter ?? was sentenced to six months' bard labcur for having broken into a house at the back of Canongate on the 27th of April, and stolen therefrom a variety of articles-aggravated by previous conviction. Robert French was sentenced to four ...

MADAME RACHEL and the ENAMELLING Process

... MADAjME RACHEIL and the BNATAELLING I Process. COURT OF' EXCHNEQUER,-Julg 10. Sittings at Nisi Prius after Term, at Westminster. (Before Mr. Baron Wilde and a Special Jury.) nvosoN V. CARNleGI.-Tbis was an action for goods sold and delivered, for work and labour done, and materials supplied, and on account stated. The defendant pleaded never indebted, Mr. Davison was counsel for the plaintiff; ...

Published: Sunday 22 June 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2345 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Law Intelligence

... ILaW InteIltgence. I NOVTICES.-THIS DAY. COUJRT OF' CHANCERY, LINCOLN-'S-INN. AT 104,-BIEFORPF THE Loans JT~sTicEs,--Appokdi motion: Rioca Coal Ceospany. Appeal: Milroy s. Lord, part heard. ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE. AT l0.-Causell, ?? s Alloy V. .AulcY-eelkham, v. Taylor- Steward v. ?? v. 'Wyatt - ilaincoek v. Lincon- Turner V. Ilryansis-Wightwick ?? Evano-Oesborss, Edge, and Basrlsowv . ...

THE POOR-LAW DEBATE

... AxONosT the divisions whioh took place in the Housp of Commons, on Thursday night, in the committee on the Poor-law Bill, the most important was upon the 10th-olause, which provides that deserted child-' ren shall bebrought up in the religion of the peraone ' finding them. Sir E. Grogan moved'ad amendmeqt that they be brought up in the religion of the State. On a division there ?? the ...