ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZG, INTELLIGENCE. , (COUNTY ANTRI3I. (Witoio oUR, ltstrotIut) BELFAST, MONDAY EvaIaNc-The ?? of JoAn 4t11e, Maopr of Belfast v. Joha Rea was resumed this morning, and Mhi Guthsie, Town Clerk, who had been under cross-examination on Saturday evening, was again called to the box, The Right Non J. Napier sat on the bench with Judge Hayes duriug the greater portion of the day. The attendance ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... QUEEN'S COUNTY. I(FnoM ouls nsEl'on-.Tr) 3fAnR.O3OnObsM SATUODAY, JULY 25.-Tho Chief Baron resumed the trial of prironers this rnoruiag at ten o'clock. John Duane weas indicted for an assault, ocastioning grievous bodily barm, on one Thomas Gray. The prisoner was an inmate of Mountmellick Union. Cray and another pauper were appointed td^7atcli hin, asy his intld had been sandering. 1e got up ...

LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... LEEDS DISTRICT COUrT OF BANKRUPTCy. BUSINESS OF TMu ENSUING WE=. (Before Mr. Registrar WuLDE,l At LuaDS. MONDAY, July 13.-S. Rhodes, joiner and builder, Wak Dld , A. B3ackmoore, innkeeper, &c., Cattleford, audit; E. Driver, clrt manufacturer Wortley, audit; N. Procter, stone merchant, fleads. ley, ?? at eleven. ?? Wr. Commsesioner AYERO!.) At 'he Towic HALL, HULL. WEDXESDAYr, July 15.-A. W. ...

COURT OF SESSION—MONDAY, JULY 27

... COURT OF SESSION-IloiDAY, July 27. I4U~lel, Uf5 otif-l~)i uly :i. JURtY COURT -FIRST DIVISION.k (Before the IL(iu rucSIEtNT.) J. F. EVIK-,GIYFEC.N s- AND Gou:IOeCe OWc u: I ?? AND ItOtiEili (tanic, I e in this caseo, which commenced to-day, t he pursuer is J[oln i 1 a Fuire.ttr Ne,'ville, warebouseman, Arg-yit Street, Ga~w l and the dcrid-saethe Greecnock aiid Geurock Omni~bus~ Compan~iy ...

COURT OF SESSION—WEDNESDAY, JULY 22

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TRANSPORTATION AND PENAL SERVITUDE

... TRANSPORTATION AND PENAL SERVI- TUDE. The Donmhstioners appointed to frqcire into the I oicle queoti tn` of our mystem of teeouctary punish rmotj auO priaou discipline have made their report, whichhae just been putlished and pre ented to parlia- rje-t The inquiry was pressed on the Governi.ent estly in the present session by a geueral opition that jocl seovitne, with its remleriionu by tickets ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L&W INTELLIGENCB. VICE-CHIANOELLOR'S COURT.-SATURD4Y. - (8eforc Vice.CUancellor' TVoo,4) Ie RC THE UNITY FIREl INSURANCSD COMPANY.-This was a petition to wind up the company, acnd to set aside an amalgamation with the Liverpool and Lomdon Iasuranee Company, on the ground that sueh attempted am Jgarnna- tion was void and illegal, and not equitable towards thes shareholders of the Unity; the ...

LAW POLICE, AND CRIME

... One of the sufferers by the terrible accident at Winch- burgh, on the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway, on Friday last, brought a claim for compensation against the Company, in the High Court of Justiciary, Edin- burgb. The plaintiff was Mrs Joanna Hedderwick, of Glasgow, who sought to remover 43,000, the alleged loss sustained by her by the death of her son. Alexander Hiedderwink, who was killed ...

Published: Friday 17 July 1863
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4282 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... SATURDAY, JULY 18. BEFORE VR. RAFFLES. CUSIOUS CHAnGE OF FosERay.-John Fennell, a ship keeper, residing in Menais-treet Athol-street, was brought up on the charge of forin g the endorsement to a passenger ticket, together with the signature of Mr. Patrick Tracey, passenger broker, Vaterloo-road. Mr. Cobb defended the prisoner. The circumsta-ces are briefly as ?? the oth of April last, Bridget ...

NORTH WALES SUMMER ASSIZES

... NORTH WALES SUMMER i ASSIZES. (BnFORE 31M. JUSTICE CRAfIPTON, AT BEAVAM:S POST-OFFICE ROBBERY. Henry Parry pleaded not guilty to an intlht- ment charging him with having stolen, on the tth June last, the sum of 10s. out of a post letter, whilst employed under her Majesty's Postmaster General at Rhesybol, near Amlwch The prisoner was a young man eiuployed as letter carrier be- tween Rhosybol ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... [ ~~NKR1JPTqsaOtJRT. l IREFOBE idB, COMIMISSIONER PERRY, Pb FRIDAY, JULY 24. .ub IN RE ROI3ERT ALFRED DORRINGTON -The question ArC of allowance of an order of dischar e to this bankrl Act described as of Neville-street, Soetisport, woollen mier- s01o chant, and also formerly carrying on business in Souti of I John-street,, Liverpool as a commission agent, stood adjourned until to-day for the ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSIONS

... I G P m A special session was held on Tuesday, at which Joseph ?? and William Brittan were brought up for card vsharping on the Gloucester Road. It appeared that, :i taking advantage of the crowds attracted by a fete at the e People's Gardens, Horfield, the prisoners stationed them- selves on the roadside and began to practice the well-known shuffling game with three cards, A man named ...