ARCHES' COURT, MONDAY, April 27

... AI l CH1 E S' (C OU RT, MIONDAv', April 27. (Bh'fJtr D)r. ihushih!n)tj Tltl; ()Fl'ICI: 0l' otiTI: .JI)lil:, v'ltoS.(Vi'lcu) ?? .io L.V NF. (Cl.Ellt;) AOAIS'1'T lIIAWMAWL.I (CI.Ellt). In this case tte (fluctioni at issue is whether thwe Rev. EIdward Salition llogshwierk curate of liliwick, in the cont' of Northamipton, diocessmof lyv. and province of Crnterhurv, enn legally officiate as ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE

... AITTEMPTED .URDER AND SUICIDE. Osl WVe-l0esday evening, one of the most appalling fl PEreate attenptu a; nwmurder and suicide whuich jt luenI perpetrated in Nottingham for many years . cocaucittedin Narrow-marsh (a low part of he* t,\wi A man named John Wheeldon, a saw- v er. 11~1c';sed two small pistols on Monday, at the f i' of Mr. W~OOdhosse, l~pawnbroker, Clumber- gh ist Me 'clock ?? ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... | BEFORE MESBES. IL THEARSTONE AND J. J. BlIeY, OnSaturdaylst,W. Chester, publican, of Greek- street, and Wenjamin Price, butcher. of Craven- street, were charged, at the County Magistrates' Court, with being drunk and riotous at Walton. From the evidence of the police-officers it appeared that the prisoners, together with Edwin Reeves, of Great Charlotte-street, and another man named Thomas ...

LIVMPOOL POLICE COURT

... |LIVMPOOL POLICE COMT TUJE8DAY, MAY 28. UNilOlE BIlB. LALPIL96. FORGIO URBl? U1'oM A LoAN Socemsry-4anaes Carter 'shipwriglht, employed at the yard of Messrs. Boeyle an Clover, and residing in Dawsoii-terraoe, Northuseber'- 3. lnd-street, fand John Rogers, boiler maker, ilsle residing in Dawson-terrace, were charged with being conucerned in conmittieig aforger-y upaflite UnioaDn ai Coinpay ...

MURDIER NEAR GLASGSOW

... At noon on S1uday, informaten wa-w giren at ' the police-office, Mary-hill, near Glasgow, that a man had been 'stabbed in Main-street, and wqg lying at his mother's house in Reid-street. ITn olice immediately proceeded to the spot, and found Robert Brookrnyres, a hanimerman, about 3V years of age, in a dying state, apd before medical assistance could be obtained the unfor- tunate man had ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I I OR FRIDAY, MAY S. -eEFORE MESSRS. HiOUGUHTON AND RnS. VNLAWFULLYWOUXD;XG.-AnnMurphy, adissipated- looking womanwas brougl~tintuje;ncutody ?? ;vith unfnwidy 'Voiltding Ann Hirsto, the wife of an artillery minitiaman. It appeared that the women reside in Thurlow-atreet, and that about one o'clock that morning they quarrelled about somecoio.parativelytriding matter. As the complainant stood ...

COUNTY PRISONS BOARD

... T E first statutory meeting of the County Prisons Board 9 was held on Wednesday-Sheriff Watson presiding. i THE NEW BOARD. I Mr BURNETT, County Clerk, read the lists of members t elected, vih.-By the County-The Earl of Aberdeen; Mr I Irvine of Drum, Convener of the County; Mr Leslie of I Warthill, M.P.; Mr Gordon of Fyvie; Mr Thomson of Banchory ; Mr Gordon of Pitlurg ; Major Innes of Learney; ...

LONG ASHTON PETTY SESSION

... LONo A'SEON PEfY. SASS IONf. Before thi bev. H. MNrdhousb, ?? ;sis. B. J.Daibeny, J. Mordaunt, a14d IL Castle. -ALLEGED A55AULT. John Stokes, an elderly man, dressed as a labourer,,was charged with assaulting Mary Ann Young, at BackwelL Com- plainant stated that the accused was her uncle, and he came Into herhouse. and 'after abusing her vcry much, cadght holdlof her throat as thoughhe would ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... BRISTOL COUNTY- COURT. WEDNESDAY. (Before B. J. Lloyd, Esg., Jtwge.) A LOAN TRANS5ACTION. a Uren v. Bullock.-The plaintiff, a money-lender in this city, sued the defendant, who had become surety for a man named Dunn, for the amount of a loan obtained by the latter, who, it appeafed, had gone to America. Defendant said his Honour had dismissed the case on a former occasioq, in consequence of ...

MATRIMONIAL RELIEF

... I I ,_ * ?? COURT OF PROBATE AND DIVORCE. HARDING V. HARDIXG AND LAsc;.-This was a petition by the husband, formerly proprietor of the Rad Cap public-house, at Camberwell, and the case, which commenced on Saturday, was re- siaed on Wednesdoy morning. The co-respondent, who was a ?? did not appear, and the respondent pleaded denial recrimiuated the charge of adultery, and alleged also ...

Published: Sunday 10 May 1863
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1027 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LATEST LAW AND POLICE

... I I COURT OF EXCHAQUER.-(yesterday.) THE BARRISTER AND HIS TATLOR AND TEE IDIOTIC JURY.-PooL1 V. Luiwis.-This wee an oation brought In the Court of Exchequer by the plaintiff, the celebrated tailor of Saville-row, to recover of the defendanti Mr. C. Wray Lewis, a barrister, the eum of 30 Be. rd. for olothes ?? to him, The action was tried at the sittings cfter last term at Westminster, ...

Published: Sunday 24 May 1863
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1923 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE PROPOSED AMALGAMATION OF THE CITY AND METROOLITAN POLICE

... THE PROPOSED AMALGAMATION OF THEI I CITY AND METROPOLITAN POLICE. Yesterday a numerously attended mneetiag was be it held at the Gujidhall for the purpose of considering the we proposed bill for amalgamating the City and Metropolitan seoi Police; the LoaD MAYOR in the chair. Amongst those M, present were Sir James Duke, M.P., Mr. Ps. W. Crawford, Se M.P., Mr. Western Wood, ALP., Mr. W. Cubitt, ...