LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I it MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2Il. BIEPORZ AIR. BA1FLES, TIHE ASSAULTS ON SEAMEN ON BOARD THE SHIP TI CAIGlS.-AndrewCourtenliy ?? Mattlhew th lirens an, boatswain of the sZIP Craigg, now lying in the th river bound for Philadelphia, remanded on the charge lii of assaulting Nicholas Boesin and Siward Petersen, a cu German, both seamen on board that vessel, wore again m'i brought before the court. Mr. ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES COURT

... ICOUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT. BEFORE M110S551. JOHIN CAMPBELL AND WILLIAM PRESTON.I A DEED or SEI'AUATION.-yolbn DoYle, a cotton dealer, living at Blootle, was sumamonedt for assaulting his msifo on the luth ult.-Mlr. Blunc, who appeared on behalf of the defendant, said the case had bsen ad- journed from last weeck in order that his 'client might give a deed of separation ansI also aen ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I TU1EDAY, MAR.CH 15. BEFOREl MR. 1l.l'Yl. SEAMES RFrUasIN TO Do DuTy,-Thirteen, man, foaming the greater portion of the crew of the ship Peter Jtynson, Captain Faulke, woro brought up on the charge af refusing to do duty. It appeared from the etatement made by the captain that the ship left the river on Wedneaday, bound for Han Francisco. She was caught in a heavy squall on. Thursday, and ...

OFFICIOUS POLICEMEN AND POLICE COURT FEES

... OFFICIOUS POLICEMEN AND POLICE COUP I ?? lI TO THr EDITOR Or THE HULL PACKET. SI3R,-IU the police reports of Tuesday last occurs the case of two well-dressed boys who were brought before the Stipendiary magistrate for creating a disturbance in Chariot street, and were fined 1i each and costs, which costs amuounted to 7s. Now, Sir, I think my heading of this paragraph is correct as regards ...

Published: Friday 11 March 1864
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 503 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HEAVY PENALTIES FOR COLLIERY

... OFNENOES. A CHARTERMASTER IMPRISONED. Yesterday, in the Wolverhampton Petty Sessions Court, before Mr. Israc Spooner, the Stipendiary, certain InfringeUments of the Mines Inspection Act were visited wlth somewhat ?? penalties than has hitherto been usual. 'lhe complaints were all laid and supported by- Ur. Y. P. shker, the lnspector of Mines in South itiaffordshire and East Worcestershire, and ...

THE TERRIBLE EXPLOSION AT HALL END

... THlE TERRIBLE EXPLOSION AT HALL END. INQUEST, YESTERDAY. ANOIrHER DELTH. We have already described the dreadful catastrophe which occurred on Tuesday, at the ironworks of Mr. Thomas Johnson, Hall End. On Wednesday the deaths which resulted from the sad affair were iacreased from seven to nine, and now we have to record another death, that of Charles Hughes aged 63, the millwright who was ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BIRlM~INGHAM BANKRUPTCY COU&T YESTEREDAY, BEFORE bit., CO!MMISSIONER 4ANDBES. Ine Fe 1. Snowa, Birmingwhamv, ?? examinatlon and discbarge, attended by Mr. J. W. Cutler for tbe bankrupt; and by Mr. Griffin, who opposed for the Decitend Brewery Company, for Mr. Dawson, wine merchant, Cherry Street, and for the executors of Air. Paikes, hop merchant. In examintion by Mr. GrisDln It was elicited ...

CLERICO-POLICE-TAX PROSECUTIONS

... PROSECUTIONS. 0gABT SCENE IN RANKEILLOR STREET. (ne of the most exciting scenes in connection ith the Clerico-police-tax prosecutions took lace yesterdays at 4 Rankeillor Street, the resi- deoce of Mr C. B. Stewart, bootmaker, South Bridge. it was among the boldest stands which &he Opponents of the tax have yet taken. It will be remembered by our readers that about the beginning of the present ...

Law Intelligence

... gai_ 1nteIupnce. NOTICES-THIS DAY. COUkT OF CIHANCEI&Y, IINCOIL'S-INN. AT 10o.-BxFoRo THE LORD CHsui.Lwo.-Appeal motions, &c.: Carew v. Cooper (2) part Iheord- Jackson v. Duke of New- castle, part heard. 1oinirrpt appealsa Johnson and Johnson- Robertshaw and Kay-Crow and Cotfee-Stebbing, and Anglo- French Agricultural Company-Biancont and BianconL-Lees v. Emberton-Southamspton Steamboat Compan ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... .ATN L CRIMINAL COUBT. I The Februaq session of the Central Criminal Court was opened yeserday boefore the Right Ho. the Lord Mayor, the . orde~ Alderman Sa10omons, M;P. Alderman Rose, DLP, Aldermian Dakin, and Alde'rmanijuff, the sheriffs, nnd~~~.sherl~ ~ ~ ~ the &o.2 The first edition of the calendar contansthe names of 69 prisovers-54 male and 15 female There'is onlyione ch arge of murder ...

A WOULD-BE HIGHWAYMAN AND PIRATE —READING CHEAP NOVELS

... A WOULD-B'E IIIGI{NAyMAN AND PIR&TE -R13EMDING CHEAP NOVELS. AT the Clerlkenwell Police Court, on Saturday, Win. Roseblade, aged 1, a Sharp, intelligcnt-looking boy, residing an 21, Norfolk Street., Islington, wats charged with stealing nat 5, Pe1civall Street, Clerkenwell, £10 in gold, the in'iicy of his employcr. The prisoner malde the following extraordinary statement. lie said he had been ...

SHOCKING CASE OF DEATH FROM STARVATION IN LONDON

... SHOCKING CASE OF DEATH FROM STARVATION IST LONDON. On Wednesday evening, Mr. John Humphreys, Middlesex Coroner, held an inquiry at the Bull's Head Tavern, High Street, Shadwell, respecting the death of John Myers, aged 42P James Duin, 32 Angel Gardens, Shadwell, said that the deceased occupied the top front room of the house in which he lived. The witness and his wife rented the room ...