CORONER'S INQUESTS

... I :CORONER'S .IIQUEM. . I 1I BEFOP, r MU;. P. .U BY. On th~e body of Castherine ennedy, a child six months old, who had been sent on shore from the emigrant ship Chancellor, which sailed on Tuesday morning for New York. A jost mnortem exarmina- . tion showed that death had resulted from oonvulI i ns from natural caus~es, and a verdict to that effect was returned. On the body of atherine, ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... WEDNESDAY, MAY 27. ,3EFORE MR. RAFFLES, STEALING A HORSE OLoTv.-A woman, named Ellen Dugdale, was chaged with stealing a horse oloth belong- ing to Robert Porters car driver, lving in No. I Couxt, Strickland-street. On Tuesday afternoon the prosecu- tor left his car standing in Christian-street, and saw the prisoner deliberately take off the cloth he had thrown over his horse. She was walking ...

COURT NEWS

... a COURT NE-'Ss. ?? Queen, the Prince ?? of Wales, Prince f Louis of Hesse, Prinece Alfred-? ?? ian Princess Loui ofe, Prince Arthur, .Prillo Leopold, Prince Alaiin- der, and Prince Henry 3eof nd ed Divine for' oae itis da.TerRjllihesethene Prioc ne acd rvices in the Private Chapel on Mondy morning. WeThe Dievani Le Windsor preached. Before the' tbe 'Priingeenid 'ee h Princess o ae oknu 1 ~ o ...

Published: Friday 01 May 1863
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1419 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Law Intelligence

... ?j?ab ?ute1Iiq?nce. COUIXIT OF SESSION-Fa7.nAv. OUTERu HOUSE. (Before Lord Jervisewoode.) THlE CARDROSS CASE. The LORD ADVOCATE replied yesterday for the defenders. The individuals named as defenders did not object to answer for anything which they had individually done ; but the question wras, Did these gentlemen, the Moderator and Clerks of the As- serubly of 1862, and the Moderator and ...

Legal Intelligence

... grt-yal 'hfillipice. COURT OF CHANCERY. DUBLIN, TUESDAY, MAY 12. LUCAS AND OTHERS V. BOYD AND OTHERS. THE SoLIccron-GENERnAL, with whom were Messrs. Brewster, Q.C., and J. M'Mahon, applied, on behalf of the trustees of the will of the late Mr. Charles Leslie, for an injunction to restrain the respondents, Messrs. Boyd, Small, M'Geary, and others, fromn attending in the market for flax lately ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... TOLICE INTELLIGENCE. CEBWELZ | A BurrAN HUSBAND-On Tuesday, George Stow, who appeared to be suffering from continued drunken- ness. was charged with assaulting his wife. The wife, a miserable-looking woman, who appeared in the witness box with a frightful black eye, and who seamed inr the greatest poverty, stated that on Monday her husband was drinking at a publio-house. As both she and her ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHAM POLIE COURT. FRIDAY. Before .essrs. T. c. S. Epenernorsky,. VIols, D. Mats, asnd TV. James. ROz1n1reaN ANS EBMLOYi:51.-A young man of respectable appear- anco, named John Kirtict, a porter, reseding in Hope Street, was bmought up on romand, charged with having stolen from the pr misce of bls masters, Messrs. Seerr and Co, eutle. lor- cester Street, eleven pocket-knives, eight raoore ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... WEDNESDAY, MAY 1. BEFORE MR. L. PlEEL CHARGR OF STEALING COAL FROM A FLAT.-Thr1O ill- favoured individuals, named David Qainn, Wm. DWolAi and Simpson Burns, were brought up on a cha of stealing 2 cwt. of coal, the property of Messrs. Pritexard and Pollard, of Oldhall-street, from the flat Patrick, at present lying in the canal, near Llghtbody-street. Police-officer fill said that the prisoners ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ' - ?? FRIDAY, MAY 22. EBEOZZLEMENT BY A COLLECTOR FOR A FRIENDLY SocitTY.-A middle-aged man, named Peter Hope, was brought up on the charge of embezzling soveral sums of monobelongfg to the Royal Liver Friendly Soeiety. Mr. Bretherton appeared for the prosecutioil, and Mir. Cobb for the defence. The first-named gentle- man said the cases against the prisoner were excessively numerous, but he ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... n WEDNESDAY, MAY 20. :, BEFORE HIR. RAFFLES. g STEAI.NI(. LEAD.-Edward Downe, a painter in the t employ of Messrs. Smith and BurroughIs, was brought e uponthechargeof stealinga ouantityo lead pipingfr-om an unoccupied house in Ashton-street. It appeared a from the evidence given that on Monday evening the o prisoner sold some piping to the wife of John Connor, )- marine store denler, Scotland ...

MACHYNLLETH

... MAOHYNLL?T1?. PrETw SESSIONS.-The usoal monthly Petty Sessions for'the district of Madihynflethtook plac'e on Wedues- day last, in the Town HaU, before the Rev. J. W. Kirk- honh C. F. Thurston, Esq., and the Rey W. G. zDavies.-' : - - New Constables.-The new parish constables for the ensuing year %vire sworn for the following parishes.- Llaubrynnair, Cemaes, Darowen. Llanwrin, PenqgoqV and ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PRESTON POLICE LNTELLIGEsNCE. On Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday, the cases tried at t the police court were unimportant. C OBTAINING STRAW UtNDER FALSE PRETENORs. -On Wednesday, at the police court, three men, named John a Kay, John Sutcliffe, and William Berry, were charged t with obtaining two bundles of straw from Mr. Billington, of the Ball Hotel, under false pretences. It appeared J from ...