SUMMER ASSIZES

... SOUTHERN DIVISION OF LANCASHIRE. CROWN COURT. eei:'oRH MR. JUSTICE BLACKBURN. TUESDAY, AUGUST 11. GAROTTING AT BLAICELEY. 'I'honnas Daley, a respectable-leakin-g ?? man, was indicted for having at Blakeley, on the 9th of April, feloniously assaulted Andrew Walsh, and stolen from his person 4s. and other articles. Mr. Hopw ood prosecuted; and Mr. Torr defended the prisoner. On the evening of ...

HULL COUNTY COURT, FRIDAY

... HULL COUNBiTCOURT| FRIDAY. ADJOURNED CAEE-SWALLOtw.SAWYH9.-Mr SPUBR for the plaintiff, and Mr PETriNGELL for the defendant. -This case was adjourned from Thursday for the pur. pose of calling further witnes3es. The evidence in the case was of an extremely conflicting character, the mas- ter of the steam-tug Florence Nightingale, belonging to the plaintiff, and two of the crew of that vessel ...

Published: Friday 14 August 1863
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1056 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE LATE SHOOTING CASE AT BALSALL HEATH

... THE LATE SHOOTING CASE AT BALSALL I HEATH. At the King's Heath Petty Sessions yesterday this case egain came before the Bench, the sitting Magistrates being lessrs, James Lloyd, J. T. Lawrence, and F. Erkington. As the affair out of which it arose has excited considerable interest in the locality, it may be well to recapitulate the Circumstances. On Monday evening, the *th of July last, the ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... 'YESTERDAY. Beforee the Mrayor, Mecsas. H. Sm ith, W. Middlenore, an d C. B. Cope. FRAUD,-A man named Jamres Spencer, a pump maker, residing at Redditch, was brought up on remand charged with having defrauded Mr. DI, J. Rice, engineer, Smith. field Worbs, of the sum of 1%. 3d. In the momth of June last, it appeared the prisoner called upon Mr. Rice, whose premises were then in Pershore Street, ...

THE MURDEROUS ASSAULT ON A WOMAN AT SEDGLEY

... TRE MURDERQ'US ASS CTUR J .A WOMAN AT SEDQIDGE COMMITTAL OP THIM PFBCfONE;RF Yesterday, at the Scagley Police Court, before the Rev. W. Lewis, and tb, .RScv. J. Y. Booker, John Painter was charged with ilnlawfully wounding Rebecca Southall on the previous Saturday, at Sedgley, under circumstances already narrated in our columns, Mr. Stokeri, of Dudley, appeared for the prisoner. The poor woman ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... FRIDAY. .leorc Messrs. 0. Sfurge (Mfayor) and V. JaniOs. PUTTING A STOP TO TuE B]3oiNo Nus1auNm.-Two little boys, apparently about six or seven years of age, named JoAhn Coip5O and Patrick Moran, described as having no trade, and living in Livery Street, were charged with begging in Bennett's Hill. Police-constable Harris having proved finding the prisoners III the act of begging, Chief ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIBMINGHAM POLICE COURT. YEST REDAY. BeAjre Sir Johns Ratclie, eassrs. W. Richards, and S. Buck-ey. 'OCL'stl PIC;ING.-A youth named John Smith, de. scribed an a striker by trade, living in John Street, was charged with having stolen a silk pockethandkerohief ficra the person of Mr. Gibbons, of Bridgo Read. At abont noon on the previous day, it appeared, the proeec.- tor v as 'walking along ...

RAILWAY COMPENSATION CASE

... SIR ALEX. MORISON AND OTHERS V. THE CALEDONIAN RAILWAY COMPANY. This case came on for trial on Tuesday last, before the Sheriff of Edinburgh and a special jury. The trial occupied all Tuesday, Wednes- day; and yesterday. The claimants, Sir Alex. Morison and others, were proprietors of a pro. perty called Anchorfield, lying at the east end of Newhaven, and close to the celebrated Alantrap. The ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGEVCE. As HOME OCRCUIT.-CROVDON, AVOUST 11. the The proceedings of this circuit awe still draggingi along hai at a snail pace, and out of 164 cases only about 90 have to been removed fromr the list, not by being tried, however, spa for the majority of them lave been either withdrawn or ?? settled in some way or other out of court. The fact is nol that with the exception of a very ...

THE SUSPECTED MURDER IN WOLVERHAMPTON

... .rjE SUsPXUzTD MgoJWR IN WOLZYFX if pION. I I The woman who is sppoe to bave murdered | the mn Williams would mem to have wad ?? effot to prevent the house In which his body war lying from ban ed at too earlya date af bW departur. By wi free to his mObook, Mr. Maim, the landlord of iii. I boeN finds that the bast waose' vent which be resolved WurI I pid by the woman Sparrow ?? oan theernoen I ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... HOME OIROUIT.-CROYDoN, AuGuST 12. The business of these asaizes is still draging its. slow length long, and according to the present ra of progr- sion, the whole of the causes will not be toed in ela than suotherfortnight. (Before Baron Chaulln and a common jury.) COOPER V. JAY. This was an action to recover the amount of oortain bills of exchange. alleged tohavebeen aoceptedby the de- ...

SHOCKING MURDER AND SUICIDE AT BETHNAL-GREEN

... 20001150 MURDER AND BUZICID5 j * .eu , x ~4 4 A R , g R i i i M ~ ~ paejt sba~'e.The shcciQ placef oat No.4, Globe-stree, Glober. bews oupiedbyweater, named J after :1o'loc al lying in ODeroad bu a M400 urder was heardb r oehE ij adld of the Floris. Armsa to close. He ran to the front of e nearly oo toi te, when screames f witr d wre distinctly heard. Several of the imds~,, hours likewise ...