HULL POLICE COURT

... HU1LL POLICE COURT. l FRIDA.Y.I BREACHES OF THE BYE-xAWS.-A man named Robert 1 Wing was summoned for crossing the H~umber-dook- bridge whilst it was being opened, end after he had 1 been cautioned by a policeman not to cross. Ha wasI fused 2. fid and ?? Saimuel Robinaon. butcher, 'was summoned for allowing a cak o Hemeat to iroect an the footpath, contrary to the by~e~lasII.H a ie Is and costs ...

Published: Friday 01 May 1863
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2036 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Legal Intelligence

... gtgal &Idfigtrtre. COURT.0F QUEEN'S BENCH. DUBLIN, YESTERDAY. [FRnoM OUR SPECIAIA REPORTER.] [Before the Full Court.] MANDAMUS. THE QUEEN, AT TEE PROSECUTION OF ANDRE w COWAN, V. J. REND. A CONDITIONAL order for a mandamus had been ob- tained in this case to issue to the defendant, who is the Government arbitrator appointed to decide claims against the Holy Wood and Bangor Railway, directing ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... |. LAW COURTSYESTERRAY. I ROLLS COURT. In re Powlt, ae Reaewak L6e4sehod Conver-sion Act -This was a petition to compel persons named Plunkett to granta fee farm grant of premises, situated at Mill- town, county Dublin. The grant was restated on the grounds that two notices bad been served in 1849 and 18650 under the tenantry act, requiring renewals to be taken eut, which notices, It was ...

Legal Intelligence

... FqQat COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH- DubLIN, SATURIDAY. [FnOM oun SVECAL ieronlTDlR,] (Before tho Fnll CooeT.) THE QUEEN AT THE rlOSrCUTION OF ANDREW COA'WAN V. JOHN RYND. Mn. BeUEVSTER, Q.C. (with whom was Mr. Dawes) appeared to show cause agniust a conditional order for a mandamus directing the defendant, whio is Go. vernrnent arbitrntor appointed to decido claims against tho Bolfast, anugor, and ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BIRMIINGHA M BA N KRIUPTCY COURT. YE6TEIHDAY. I j };:leFoRM MCI. COMIMIS0IoN9E1 SANDERS, I re B. Cattrill iVoreester, late ?? for last ex. arnination and discharge, attended by Mr. Edwin Wright for the bankrupt. The balance soeet showed liabilities, £Z74. Os. 3d. Laesets, £177. 17. and deficiency, £396. Is. a . Mr. Wright said that the solicitor for the assignees, who was not present, hadi ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ' AiUDAY MAY 1. TUE CASE OF PICKeirei I OCKHOTS IN THE STREETS.- Bridge Comb emanded from the previous day on the chare of Pic n the poket of Mrs. GeolinBak in Churclastreet, was committed for trial, STEALING WINE -A SAD CASiE-Thomas Jones, an elderly man of respectable appearanice. Was placed in the dock charged with stealing several bottles of wine, the property of Meesrs. James Stewart and ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... IP i POOL POLICEXCOURT. iFRIDAY, 'MAY l.; BilpOniq 5II. RAPVLESi . i, Tim, CAsis ot, pICRIiNO POoftare IN THEs SWEnlS.- lirtiddt Coombe remanded from the previous~' day Om m, the sirgeo pcfdg the pocket of Mrs. Goorglna Bank,. in Chureh-s~treeit, was committed for trial. I 1~STF-ALING Wige.-A SAD CAsE.-Thomna 'Jaoes na . lerly man of respectable appearanee was pouldd in i the dock charged With ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... I BEFOBE MR. COMMISSIONER PEB1Y-. THUESDAY, APRIL 30. IRETHOMAS CoRHiLLu.-Tbis was an application by Mr. CoUlD on behalf of the bankrupt, a cabinet maker, formeriy in business in Brunswcek-road in this town, to have a sitting appointed for the purpose of renewig his application to pass hs lat examinntion and be alowed an order of discharge r. te appearel for the assignees, and fr. Pemberton ...

THE RIBCHESTER MURDER

... THE MIBOHESTER MURDER. LAST M1OMENTS OF THE CUJLRITS. The chaplain stated to the reporters that from the firat the culprits (both of whom were execited at Liverpool on the 25th April, as reported by telegraph in our. last) had both been very attentive and fervent in prayer, and he considered them to be in a truly penitent frame of mind. He did not, however, ad- minister the , sacrament' to ...

MATRIMONIAL TROUBLES OF A MISSIONARY

... MLRMNomAL TROBBLEB OF Ao v - - - . -- SINARY. - ln the Divorce Court, on Wedneuday, was heard a cawe, Shirley v. Shirley and Statham, being a suit for diaeolu. tion on the ground of adultery. Dr. WAmbey appeared for the petitioner, Ur. Searle for tho c-respondent. The respondent did not appear. . The petitioner charged adultery with the respondent end divert other persons. The petitioner in ...

FOREIGN AND COLONIAL

... I FOREIGN AND COLONI6L I THE POLISH INSURRECTION. It was generally expected at Warsaw that the Grand Dake I Constantine would be recalled at the expiration of the time Iallowed by the anineety for the :rebels to lay down. their arms ;and if this should bo the case a purely militnry gov- a ernment may afterwards be expected. The Poles are also adopting severe measures to ensure the success of ...

GREENOCK SHERIFF COURT

... :EN-OkK silly II' COU1lT. : ' h q ul i~ n 1 - ?? I c i n' t t l ii d C - e n o n e o f i C oi c o nsid e r- ?? inpt)'' ?? i t ga tii public. It arond in ll a elthll debt ailtt bi. ,Ii' 1vi J'tin: i- t to f-i ci aid o residing in X.rt-i( . .I,-a ,n I I ?? Soi a nltdlso residing rh~ie e. for (i nlb -ine the ino ierlocutor and note . reeind:C . tliA, ?? e-i Thle Siu eri -Seabstl atte, ' l ...