LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... *LIVEPOO POL.IJ COURT. I FRIDAY,, RED. 11,. EXORH- Nis.R55L CUAROEQPFSTcALINO A Dg~nessoWOMIAN8OLIOTU8S. o-Two elderiy-ieor±el, skirted' COtherfna~ Cochrank and jlizabeth Farrell,,who resde in. liuensin Lower Fre- derifk-stteet,'Were qtharged with stea~ling a Coqalderable .proyeevty lately 'ogn da io ae Mary Gloodwxi. 'The' dM -waa not ut before the court io the moa inellgibe mnne posibe.So ...

THE BALBRIGGAN MURDERS

... THE BALBRIGGAN MURDEM. The trial of Richard Murphy on the obarge of o having murdered his two sisters at Hollywood. near Balbriggan. on the 10th of October jut. * concluded yesterday in the Commission Court, Dublin. Mr. Walsh stated the cae for the Crown, lHe gave the following history of the dreadful ;a tragedy:-The prisoner had lived for some some 1,at a place called Halfpenny-hill, near ...

ANOTHER MAN CONFESSING TO THE SAFFRON-HILL MURDER

... I On Wednesday night, between 7 and 8 o'clock, ret anotherItalian, Gregorio wihoitis allegedcommitted bu the murder of Michael Harrington at affron-hiftfon ev the night of the 26th of December, was brought to sai the King s-cross rolce-station by Mr Negretti, of tol the firm of Negretti and Zanibra,, of Hatton-garden, we was chjt~rged on his own confession with having fu comitted the murder. ...

Published: Friday 10 February 1865
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3000 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

WOODSIDE RIGHT OF WAY CASE

... COURT OF SESSION-SECOND DIVISION. at to In, of GRORGE PRATT ALND OTHEIRS V., JAmES MARIN lie O- ~ TUESDAY, February 7. i tic Before the Lord Justice-Clerkc and Lords Cowan, Neeves, Co [ICe and Benholme. q to The decision in this taco was briefly reported in our last. Is- The following is the statoesont of the grounds on which their Lordships decided :- 10 The Lord Justice-Clerkc sai-If this ...

EXTRAORDINARY ROBBERY AT MERTHYR TYDVIL

... _ One of the most extenslve and extraordinary robberies. or rather series of robberies, perpetrated of late years In this dis- trict, has just been discovered at Merthyr Tydvil, where It was committed, The parties accused are David Williams, the pro- prietor of the GoIten Lion inn, his wife, and several others. The articles stolen consist of malt, oats, and butter, quantities of which have ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTEDDaY. [Before EDWARD OaMEi, Esq., Bi..; and J. C. i I O'DoNNELL, Esq., E.M.] ALLEGED LMtOENT. d Margaret Ml'Corrmiak, a wretched-loohing creature, was charged by Mr. James Reid, draper, with having a stolen a quantity of cloth belonging to him which was being conveyed on a cart to Carrickfergus on Monday evening. e Mr. Coates appeared for the prosecution. d Thomas ...

Legal Intelligence

... ?? C 3 lit _qa( I ffligma, CONSOLIDATED CHAMBER. K Du2LINs, TusosDA-Y. sio [VRow ou!t ?? RanpoTzra. 1 for Tnrz Bight Hon. JJa`tica acsoG sat to day to hear abc motions for the three law courts. CLarlan. v. 05'COClIELL. The plaintiffs are tohecce merchants, having estab- Cli lishments in Cork and Newry, nod the defendant is Th a retail dealer near the letter town. rer Mr. GOsnros WATTEs3, on ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTOY AND INSOLVENCy. | DLtra, TufEDny. I [BDefore Judge Li1scu.] [U a 3 e 1XZ. !s Tica bankrupt had beetn a grocer in Armagh. Mr. D. C. HiEonte, Q C., and Mr. DARLLY, Q.C instructed by Mr. Dirley, eolicitor, on behalf of the Bank of Ireland, moved for liberty to amend a proof on the bankrupts estate sworn by one of the officers of the tank on Slat August, 2863, in which the Bank ...

EDINBURGH BANKRUPTCY COURT

... EDINBURGH B COURT. ! EDIVNBURGH -BAKUP..TCvi COURT, : 2XAU.ifjT1bOi OF 'P.' KNOX WIOHTON, JEWELL|t AND BILVERSUTH FRINCES STRE : alerk - I 'i.' 5 ~TREE'.; men : At the Edinburgh Bankruptcy Courttyester. |'cloth iay,. before. Sheriff Hallardi Mr 'Robert 'K. Wighton,'jeweller and silversmith, PrincesStreet, Edinburgh, compeared for exiaminatioa'iri bank-' 'rptoy; The sederunt comprised Mr T. Aa ...

OXFORDSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... OXFORDSHIRLtE LEN'r ASSIZES. Mr. Justice 1jeating and Mr. Baron Figott will open the Commission [it tim County haIlI on WVodnesdaly next, aiid the Assizc serl1on will bte preached fit St. Miary's Church by the Rev. -G. Rawlinson, of Exeter College. Thc trials cf pirisoncrs ivill colihlelice at tell o'clock on Thursday. The cilendar, ?? is raither a heavy one, cons- prises the following cases:- ...

THE JURY IN THE RAPPAHANNOCK CASE

... THE JURYJIN. THE RAPPAHANNOOK CASE. The Foieigni EnlistmentAct has again been in- voked in onr tribunals, and it cannot be said that the result has been more satisfactory than on fordier ocaonsioS. This 'time, hobever, there is at leastino wiecarrinhe chargeable sgeiinst'tbe presiding' Judge. The ?? charaoter b[bthb Lord Chief.Jastice who 'tried the casenta's stifficient guarantee for dignity ...

COMMISSION OF OYER TERMINER

... At a quarter past eleven o'clock, Mr. Justice O'BrIen sed Baron Dessy took their seats on the bench, in the court-bouse, Green street. blr Walthe, Q C, Mr Barry, Q C, and Mr Walsh, a attended as couneel for the crown. Judge O'Brien Informed Mr Walseh, that an applica- , tion bad been made last night by Mr Sidney, for the discharge of Richard Murphy, under the thaibew corpus act. Mr Walsh ...