ANNUAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... These sessions were resumed yesterday, the magistrates on the bench being Messrs. Hamilton (in the chair), Alderman Holme, T. D. Anderson, Dixon, foughton, Alderman Farmworth, Booth, Jeffery, She', Parker. SUSPENDED LICENSES. The court was occupied all day in hearing the applications of publicans whose licenses had been suspended. Andrew Tevendale, Arley-street, had three fines recorded ...

WEDNESBURY

... WEDN1SBUR.Y. ASSAULT UroN A BoY.-Silas Fereday, a collier, was yesterday charged at the Wednesbury Petty Ss3sions, before Mr. I. Spooner, with having assaulted a lad named William Kent, on Saturday evening last. It seemed that a boy, along with some companions, was playing near to the defendant's house and gave some offence to the defend- ant's mother, who procured some water and threw it over ...

THE CHARGES AGAINST A LANCASHIRE MAGISTRATE

... TEE CHARGES AGAINST A L&NCASHIRE MAGISTRATE. On Friday, Mr. W. S. C. Standish, a magistrate of the Icounty of Lancaster, surrendered to his recognisances to answer to the charges of unlawfully shooting Michael Burke, and wounding Thomas HesketL~ The only magis. trate on the bench was Dr. Aehton. Mr. Standish was accompanied by T. T. Parker, Esq., a brother magistrate; and Mr. Crook, of Qhorley ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MNSION.IIOUSE, On Saturday a miserably clad woman, about 211 years of age, who gave her name as Mfarrha Ranahkna, and de- scribed herself as a tailoresa, was placed at the bar before Sir Robert Carden, charged with attempting to throw her- self from London-bridge into the Thames. A gentleman named Richard Whittle was pasing over London-bridge late on the previous evening, wben he saw the ...

Law Intelligence

... X ?? Intdtlq eo- ?? :X0TJOB.-,THTFA PAy. - ETSPOLITAX COUbTY COURTS. 8Attht appointed for the present week. ra-l~vxnt, P4 Msruss'^a~lne.-Moudiay,Zept. 21; Tca4~y tl;tedezd~r,2SPTbursday, 24,; Friday, 25. IS; Wdneas S. M'W t e bone ad.-Tueny, 0Pt. 22! Wednes. dat 23; Thursday 24. LiswirouP.- roday, Sept. 25. CL.aKmamUl4Jn n-terrswe.-Monday, Sept. 21; Tufdayq 22: Wednesday, 23; Thurialsy, 24; ...

FRENCH JUSTICE

... THE trial of af~orcZt, who resembles in a ood many v points Victor Hugo's last hero, Jean Valjean, in his 1- unconverted state, has been the leading cainuc celer beP of the past weuk. It offers a goia specimnou of the as criminal proceedings of France, and the Paris corre- spondent of theo R'ein gq tandard transcribes it at ji, some length, prescrvinng the peculiar formn in which si the ...

MATRIMONIAL DIFFERENCES

... TdATDIOIP- D EENCE 7aUTRIMONI.&L DIFFERENCES. ?? the Lambeth Police Court, on M0onday, 'Mr. Hienrv Becbv, a retiredI tradesinan, living on his pro- A perty, was charaed with the commission of a violent issan.lt on Sec oh his wife. r ,Mrs. Deeby, a tall, iudle-aged and wfell-drseed S womlan, when swtore, and dosired to slatC ?? par- i ticulars of the case mercyl ralied, Well, Sir, i is tl six ...

A WIFE'S SUFFERINGS

... A WIFE'S SUFFERINOS. AT the Clerkenwell Police Court, London, on Satur- day, a respectable-looking young woman applied for an order, under the Divorce Act, to protect her earn- ings from her husband and his creditors. Applicant said she had been inaeiied just over twelve years, and now had three children alive, hav- ing only a short time since buried her eldest son. Shortly after her marriage, ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-SATUnDAT. [Docore EDW. Ormn, Esq., RN.M.] I e A*'TE'r aerING TO COMMIT SUnICIDE. F Alexander MI'Farlaud, a wretched-looking man, 2 described as a bill-sticker, was charged with having t been drunk and disorderly, and with having at- d tempted to commit suicide when locked up in a cell by tying a muffler round his neck. e He was ordered to undergo imprisonment for one month ...

CRIMINAL ANNALS

... TiEE DEATH Or A CHILD FROM ALLEGED vIOLISTCE was again on Tuesday the subject of an inquiry, which, having been five times adjourned, was concluded on that day. The case was that of a child named Englebeart, aged four years and nine months. The evidence taken was of a very conflicting character. It appeared that on the evening of Friday, the 31st July, Dr King, of Eltham, was called to the ...

Published: Saturday 05 September 1863
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2474 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE PARTICK BRIDGE CASE

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POLICE COURTS—YESTERDAY

... POLICE COURTS-YEsTERDAY, 1iIEAD-OFFICE. A man named John Tesling was brought up and charged with driving against and injuring an old mar, who is at present contned at Mercer's Hospital. The prisoner was negligently driving a pony and cart in Great Brunirvicl-street, in consequence of which the accident resulted. The prisonerwas admitted to bail. Peter lielly weas brought up in custody of 122 E ...