BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BI1VMINGIiAMTPOLICE COURT. YESTERDAY. Before Sir Jotin aei (f, Mesrs. P. 0. S. Kynnersley, and WeUley Rihawrds. STEALING AND RECHeviNO.-A yoath named George Horteon, a brass tap founder, residing in the Victoria Road, Aston, was brought up, charged with having stolen a nuber of brass taps from the premises of big naster, Mr. Smith, of Weraman Pow, and a man named Johae Wfifamo, I, braes tap ...

THE FATAL PIT OUTRAGE, AT BRADLEY

... THE FATAL PIT OUTR,.GE, AT BRADLEY. PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE CORONER, YESTERDAY. The inquest on the bodies of the three men who were killed on the 30ih of January, at the Pagott's Croft Col- liery owing to the pit rope by which they were'descending down the sbaft having been cut, was re-opened yesterday, at the Crown and Cushion, Bradley (the house of the pro- prieter of the colliery, Mr, Arthur ...

LAW AND POLICE

... LAW AND POLICE| - - BAIL COURT. T911ATICAL COPYBIOHT.-LAOY v. RHYs. - ThiS was an action brought last Tuesday by the plaintiff, a theatrical publisher inthe Strand, against the defendant, Captain Horton Rhys, who Sas the Lessee of the Sadler's Wells Theatre, to recover the sum of g12, being six penalties of 40s. each for representing a piece entitled The Roll of the Drum, without the consent ...

Published: Sunday 15 February 1863
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1691 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT—YESTERDAY

... GLASG OW BANKRUPTCY COURT-YESTEFDkY (Before Sheriff BELL.) EXAXINATION 01 JAMES GOULD &C CO. The bankrupts were tea merchants in Pitt Street, Glas- gow. There were present-Mr. Archibald Polloek. accounlt- Iant, trustee; Mr. Richard M'Cuiloch, writer, agent in the sequestration; and Mr. Robert Duldop, writer, for a creditor. I The banklrlpt. James Gould, deponed-I begoan uc-utes in 183;9. I ...

HULL COUNTY COURT, FRIDAY

... HULL COUNTY COURTS, I FRIDAY. A MUNICIrAL ELECTION A8E.-ALLEN a. HARRISON.-t This was an action brought against Mr Councillor Harrison ?? respect of work done at the last municipal election for South MIyton ward. Theplaintiff, a young man under 21 years of age sued by his father, as his next friend, a person who has on t ieveral occasions acted as election agent, and who at the last t county ...

Published: Friday 20 February 1863
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1378 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I Yi~1RPOOl VOUCE COURT. LIVERPOOL POICES COURT. I SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14. BEFORE MR. RAFFLES. THE CASE OF STEALING A CAssBOX-.John Duason, a shipwright, remanded on the charge of stoalng a cash- box containing £2 from the bar of the public ouseof Mrs. Ellen Medcalf No. 38, Rathbone-street, was again brought up. It will be recollected that the case was adjourned to give the prisoner an ...

THE DISPENSING POWER OF THE HOME OFFICE

... THE DISPENSI-NG POWER OF THE1 IlC ' EE OFFICE. 1- THE SAND YFOIZD MUJRDEIR. u I ?? thle Leaden Examiner.)b' There lhts been Some conversation in the House of Fri Lords on the subject of the tick-et-of-leave. Lord of .0Stanhope and Lord Carnarvon regretted that Govern- at] newmet had not taken the matter in hand, instead Of vei itref errhmg it to a Commnission ; and we th'ink thlem Da Le quite ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGAM POLICE COURT. YESTERDAY. Before Meears. T. C. S. Hyn ncrafey, H. SmW/h, and TV. Mriddloanore. INDECENT ASSAULT.-A man named William. Sterens, a painter, residingin Stour Street, was charged with hav. ing indecently assaulted a little girl, eleven years of age, named Jane Keeley, who resides in Belgrave Street. The offence was committed in Calthorpe Park. The prisoner, who had been ...

LOUTH SPRING ASSIZES

... DUNDALKt, MOND&Y EvENING.-This day, at half- past eleven o'clock, the fiscal business of the County Louth commenced, by the ?? in of the Grand Jury, before the High-Sheriff, Charles Brinmeley Marlay, Esq., of Dawn, Castlebellingham, and St. Catherine's Lodge, Regent's Park, London, who was accompanied by the Sub-Sheriff, Burton Brabazon, Esq., of Dromiekin House. The Grand Panel hav- ing been ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... S H(oUsE OF LIRDnS. l1l. 16, 18C6Z3. ?? . ntre I ortH CH;CiLLOnt, Lord CHIELMSFORD, anld another Nible Lord.) ?? i iUrCH XN-D (x W RAILWAY CL M r.YT c( al. ?? CAMPBELL. ?? ;. ,1einn of this apleal, which w-as Cormmnenced on -, I t, lW resurned and conclhded this morninrg. (il lit)C ltaialtfor England and Sir H. Cairns re. t.t- I tile aplpellallts i Mr. Rolt, ?? and MIr. Moure,. Scottish bar, ...

LIFE ASSURANCE—CASE OF HEBDON v. WEST

... I LIFE A SS , RANCE--,, A ASE OF HEBN _7 . it To ?? Eaiteoi of the GlaSouo Heruwd. t Glasgow. Febrruary 17 lii:;. n Sic,-I think your obser;vations, following on the case ?? r- Hllebdon r. West, are an able and just conunentary on the s' decision, as represented in the report wvhich apipeared in V c- your rarer of the lprevious day; and the termus of continen- . le tation in which you have ...

EXTRAORDINARY BREACH OF PROMISE

... *LCTR gtO I B REACH OF PROMISE. - - AnAVi4.-ThiS case has omcupied some I trinthe coturt of Exchequer.-Mr. Charles Pol- ki pne d the proieidings, The declaration stated that tue defendant had agreed to marry the plaintiff, thid tie defendant pleaded that he did not agree.-- sadi tltceret Shee staid the plaintiff was twenty-two D or ae, and daughter of a surgeon in Dublin, )31 r0, seenty years ...