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 ...

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 ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT—YESTERDAY

... GLASGOW BANKrtU'rCY (C'OtRIT ?? I:ZAULUATIUN OF- MJOlULSKS &, LU'. The bankhrupts were wholesale warohousenieat, aaad Alf.x- tinder burd Hugh Morrison were the individuaai partners of the biran. The examination took place within the chambers s of Shieris Sir Archabald Alason. There were preszent-Mr. J. S. Fleanati writer, agent in the seineslrateioi : r. Wirl Tolinae, accountant, trustee; Mr ...

A STRANGE STORY

... - A STR&NGE STORY. 11 , In the archives of the Criminal Court of Bavaria there are forty-twoiponderous folio volumes of manusoript, cn- taining the evidence in a single case of murder. It was a remarkable case, whether as regofols the position of the accused, the circnmstanes,of the crime, or the length of time over which the investigation t 'xtended. In these short-lived days, however, forty ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I POLICE INTELLIGENC FRIDAY, IAY 8. UrNL&WFULLYWOUNDINO.-AntMurphY, adsiu ate looking onman, was brought up in custody ?? unlawfully ?? Hirste, the wife of an atiler milltiaman. It alpeared that the womst1 reside ie Thsurlow-street, and that about one o'clock that morning they quarrelled about some coipamtivelytriflg matter As the complainant stood with her back ?? he; Murphy struck her upon ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I POLIE INKTELLIENCE TUESDAY, MAY 6. BUROLAIOUSLY EiNTEBRIO A PUBLIC HOUSE Henry Jamea, an ill-favoured Individua apn tly about 40 years of ae, abrought up oa the chage of barglariously entering the ?? f Mrs. Ann Birchall corner of (rotonistreet, KIrkdalercad, It a peare from the evidence o the witnesses that an Monday eveningm raffe was being aared enin a large room over the sprit vault in ...

EXETER GUILDHALL

... FPIDAY.-Befoile Henry Hoopsi, Esq. Mr. J. LINScoTT, pawnbroker, of St. John's Bow, - Exeter, appeared, by request, to answer the complaint of Ann Clark, who alleged having pawned a coat at Mr. Linecott's on the 15th of May, 1862, and that on application on the 6th of May, 1863, to redeem the same; she was told that it could not be found. Mr. Linscott proved by his books that the coat was taken ...

ATTEMPT TO MURDER BY A DERBYSHIRE SOLDIER

... One of the most shocking and tragic occurrences which r. Nottingham has experienced for some years past happened ho on Wednesday evening in the low and populous district of Narrow-marsh. The principal actor in this fearful tragedy ed is John Wheeldon, a Derbyshire man, about fifty years of age. ed He was a pensioner, and it receipt of 9d. per day for good conduct in the Sikh war. He was ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... 0-4 IwosNsnorUs.z7W-Wiian ?? and Georg Spires, who pleaded guilty last session to an indiotment charging them with attemping to set fire to a hayrick, the property of Mr. George William Miller, of Wormholt Farm at Shepherd's bush, were brought up for judgment. It transpired from the inquiries made by Lookyer, the prison officer from tbe House of Correction, Cold- bath-fields, 'that the ...

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 ?? ...

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 ...

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 ...