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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE COST OF ENAMELLING A LADY

... THE COST OF ENIAMELLING A ADYI. ; The case of Leverson vr- Carnegie was heard' in the Ekohequer Court on' Thursday. Mr. Daviestwas coon- sel. for the plaintiff and it:. Karslake, Q. Cl,. and Mr, Raymond for the defendant; This was an action!to re': cover a sum of £.928 5: for- work. done for the plain- tijff wife, Who is known m.Miidame Rachi. in enamel. huig the wife of the def endlint. Mr. ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF POISONING

... EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF POISONINGI At the LT-rn9llth Pa..- An-t.. T A1.1.. A a.. I__ At the Lanibeth Police Court, London, on Friday, Catheiine Wilson, aeias Taylor, who had been tried on the day before at the Old Bailey on a charge of attempting to poison a female named Cornell by administering oil of vitriol to her, but acquitted, was charged on suspicion with baving caused ihu death of Mrs. ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... a - ?? TUnSDAY, JUNE 24. BEFORE MR. RAFFLES. DISMISSAL OF A POLIOE-07FICon.-A disreput- able female named Mary Ann MIEvoy was cbarge4 with stealing a puree containing 8s. 6a., the property of Nathan Prior, a commercial traveller residing ii Bbor-street, Everton. It appeared thae the pros4- outor, at five o'clock this morning, met two femalas in Ltme-streei, and adjourned with them to a Oli- ...

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, ...

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 

THE YELVERTON MARRIAGE CASE

... THE question of the legality of the marriage between the Hon. Major and Mrs Yolvorton, which excited so much cinterest when it was tried in Ireland some 18 months a ago, is now again in course of argument before Lord Ard. nillan, of the Court of Session in Scotland. There are two a actions of decorator; the first, at the instance of Major a Velverton, to have it declared that Theresa Longworth ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... I LJAV CO UWPS-.YJ.'SI'bItDAY. l briiity. cou i ?? OF Ci\ihi OF 1'i.13N IAl . 3 of a cSrT ii t- N04 r A ssr ISI PIUr. ohilLI (liefore the Chief J ?? riee a ?? Jury.) I, Wa3 Tnr,,lor v. Clarke.-Thii actiors for libel wai rairfuined njury. at tile ?? of the court. '[ile jury found a verdict f)r 3 for tbe plaintiff. IDaurages, 1001. n tho Counscl for the plainlilf-Mr. Clailto, Q C. Attorney roti ...

BALLYMONEY QUARTER SESSIONS

... D [FROM OUR ;PECIAL RPETEn.] .BALLYMONEY, WEDN1SDYT. INCREAHS OF TITHES. tr HIS WORSHIP, on yesterday evening, took a note of hi the following additional objections tothe proceedings tc in the application, by the Rev. Charles . Falldon, l Ballynure, for an increase of rectorial rent-charges. The previous objections were noticed in our report. fi in Wednesday's NEws-LrrER. . Thelfollowing-were ...