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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. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCIL now STEZET. BnoT= Pnosiczurois.-On Menday, ClaiZea Afien and .crpj Allen, of Hart-street, Covent-garden1 appeared on a warrant obtained on the appligation ef Mess. Shaen aril Co., solioitors to the Society for the Protection ofa Women, and were bound over to answer on indictment at the next sessions, bail, If procurable, teibg accepted. It was stated that nearly all the ...

DIABOLICAL MURDER OF A YOUNG LADY

... DIAEDLIOAL MURDER OF A YOUNG LaDY. A murder, revolting Inthe extreme from the 'cold.. bloodness In which It w coimittedgand the brutal | reastent recelved t the hand of 'the murderr by his ioim,,wsoa perpetiatedat Fordhngbrldge, a 1 town In. the county of HantX, twelve mIleB from the cathedral city of Saisbury, on Sunday morninglast. The'particulars, are as ?? Ann Susan Hill. aged twentiythre, ...

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 ...

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 . ...

MURDER AT BRIGHTON

... I. J1,,, RDi~.&1~ ~ EBIG~-~i'~1H1T shookby sa -:iams bkhre ~ n mi _ko t e1 D done, This,of-*^ifii~P effcq .a u VW.,# few an word :Sfabout teds h's tie ..iJ w'it ?? uft~ saw *% 2Q ,or nof0 oaethecrtl1l e,6oieeW111 ~iUt9I *t, ps, th tm.~to n -tb ht e ule a 1.ada,aDs~21w pd h e .cuaom.h Darf' : I -- ?? - - --rl i ?? - , --f- - w - s a g ?? tbi ?? - ODtO 10 Qi hs6awIl~fhl~ - vg- .jAnsr ~~I II~ MA I ...

LUDGATE-HILL TRAGEDY

... ~~uDLAT-rIi iGD Ck ke~011i 'at ' Se8ant Payne, fie borope forlm , a~ ?? jof ets b£ thprlnelainaltint the f J btrng. i2 11 i1 wsho IlMr. Joseph Moris *a chosen t en e s of tnquet nthe two ohildrn, i a thshm at ^ thoi Lonon ?? Adind'kD 0|§4 l M ?? j|u9t.a'i X re edl for r. KEan the ehiZ ulXhuh~ an a mr~l VInier a solicitor, hi ,b-p ze a 3nr Vye For a siut juq beeted by the coroner procedd irst ...

ALLEGED MURDERS OF CHILDERN

... ?? -- m??Jjj-? b ?? , -, I W , ?;531 w nijve? .. ?? I, ?? ? ?11? TRI;? ! -, 41: ?? ?? M40 boe - ?? At& *~ti ~ Un 3Fsesutoitbe'i vie.fficer t o:g ux4-tzL ?? mnr~hu O p 1tf raiaue4:r~sitrwlii~1l1 ?? ;1tl, ...