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Published: Friday 11 November 1864
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2232 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE TRIAL OF MULLER

... .I I THlE TRIALi O MULLER. OPINIONS OF TaE PRESS. Venon the lbaity Ncew. The case of Muller will add one of the strangesb to the list of our remarkao~e criminal trials. It exhibits in a singular degree the difference between direct and circumstantial evidence; the testimony which comes from an eyewitness of the deed, end the testimony which builds up conviction through a series of separate, ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... COUNTY MAGISTLRMAES' COURT. BEFORE It. TIEAIASTONE AND J. G. DIORIRIS, ESQ9. CIIARGE AGAINST A DETECTIVE POLICg-oFFC6ccg.- An officer of the Liverpool detective force, William Cozene, appeared to ?? a ummions chaarging him with having assaulted Emily Weetmore, wife of Richard Gibbon Westmore, living at Rock VWl, West Derby. Mr. Worship appeared for the complainant, and Air. Cucwood, deputy ...

MURDER IN THE ISLE OF MAN

... MURDER IN- THE ISLE OF I --MAi- ?? . I isa Worship Samuel Harz:-is, high bailiff of Douglas, acting as coroner, ani . a jury, were engaged on Friday and Saturday last in laV3ti- gating the cause of the death of Msa: 5ret Kelly, who had died under such suspicious circL 1mstances that her husband, John Kelly, betterki.o-a in Douglas under the sobriquet of Johnny la.'heea ney, was at once taken ...

EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE OF A LADY

... EXTRAORiDINARY SUICIDE OF A LADY. Mr. C. J. Carttar, coroner for West Rent, held an inquest at Blackheath on Thursday night respecting the death of Emma Ann Bannister, aged 25, the wife of a timber merchant carrying on business at Stratford, near Manchester, whose body was found in a pond on Blackheath on Monday morning last. From the evidence it appeared that the deceased had been married six ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A CAPTAIN AND MATE OF DESTROYING A SHIP

... SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A CAPTAIN AND MATE OF DESTROYING A SH[P. Yesterday, ?? the Lonaoj Mansion House, before the Lord Mayor, Joseph John ajm,>2'e8°1 White, 26 years of age, of Oglewterraae Soutm, Shields, and Robert Sutton, aged 27, of No. 2, Robinson.terrace, Sunderland, were brought up by Detective John Moss and Police-constable James Macleod, charged on a warrant issued by the Lord Mayor ...

A LOCAL DIVORCE CASE

... A LOCAL DIVORCE CASE, In the Divorce Court, on Friday, the ?? v. Poole was tried. This was a suit for a dissolution of marriage, instituted by the wife, Laura Poole, against her husband John Joshua Poole, on the ground of adultery and desertion, The respondent was for several years leader of the orchestra at Holder's Concert Hall in this town, and the petitioner has also fulfilled engagements ...

NEWPORT

... sNPWPOlT',. Oanwn A o ROBBziy,-Thomas Blchardaofi wag eharged beloro the Magistrates, on Mdrnday, with stealing from the ,perm of John Collfn6, a Otlveb 0atch and chain, The ebisplainant In a bub h'r, llting at Llawerry, having a stand in Newporb inarket. On Saturday last, aboub mid- night, he was th6 Lis way home, accompanied by Jonkin Jones, who was carrllng a basket of meat. On Newport ...

THE YELVERTON CASE

... The EdInburgh correspandent of the Dally rdcglW writes :- No fresh move has yet been taken in the Yea verton case. The judgment of the House of 1414 arrived in Edinburgh only on Saturday. There V4 a delay &bout getting it, because In his action of put% to silence there was a Iconclusion' against her for £W. of damages, alleged to have been caused by the use by Isrt the Major's honoured name. ...

THE SUPPOSED OUTRAGE BY BRICKMAKERS ON STRIKE

... THE SUPPOSED OUTRAGE BY BRICK- MAKERS ON STRIKE. Thib case, which had been adjourned from Erdington on the 18th inst., wae brought up again, yesterday, before llr. Thomas Colmore, at Aston, 'when the two men, John Stnce aud Edward Gregory, were charged with being con- cerned in setting fire to a straw rick on the promises of Dlr. William Mansfield, brickmakez, Garrison Lane. Mr- J. IV. Cutler, ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... SAMFO RD. COI?-yTY 11A .L, TIMesd11y, November 22.-Before tile Ro.T'. '31.Mills (chairman), ami the lHn, aind Rev. F. DeGrey. ?? Oil Rhli/tS.-WHllier Fiallow oI CaplP0 St. Mary, Avns Cliarged withl ridinog on thle shafts or nI wtilggon on thte rond tic. tormnI lpswich ni11 Strlitfor'd St. 3tlry, oii the lith lnot. ?? I was 01 fildIN, atilt 55. (hI. Coiit, withch lie pelt). Milawftit ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I LAA IYTELLIGENCE. NOTICES.-TH1S DAY. Iwhich COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLIVS-INNf. Idicatii AT 10;.-BEFORE THEN LORD CHiANCE11OIL - For judgment, bill gji Tatharn V. Drummond. Appeals: Roger v. The Dock CompaLY dor, w of KillgstOn-on.Utull-Trouip v. Ricardo. hv AT 10J.-B1EFONIE TnE LoRDS JUSTICES-For judgment: Ward have g v. Mackillay. Appeal petitioia: 1Thomas v. Itawlngs- Re Ex- w hall Mining ...