LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... j -1XVMPOaOL POLICE COURT. II J i TU.BSDAY, MARCH-14. Dinin IN'TalE Conoffica's COURT.-A nman named la;Richard Woods was' Oharged~wIth being drunk and dlzerdsrly,-In the coroners opurt on ionday. whilt, At ttending an inquest on the bed of his intent chihd. iiaoldentally. Acgcatod in bed. Jr, defenco he said he once had a&faM end hdlibiths'lhead, amid a little drin-k Lugreatlyaffeotedhimn. He ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... BIRKE1'EAD POLICE COURT. MONDAY. MARCH 6. i BIFORPMt.R. BI YANS, TUB BLEV. M. COXON, AND 0 MESdl1S. DARBiSHIRE, CASH, AND RAVEXSCtbOF7. d JWUsPING ON BOARD A WOODSIDE STZAMZB.-A work- d log mannamedJohnCorrle waasummoned forjuuiping t on board one of the Woodelde steamers, at the Liverpool t LAndilng-tage on the 21et ultimo. The prisoner ad- r mitted the oiince, and excused himself by saying ...

HULL COUNTY COURT

... | FRIDAY. f KEDDY v. WADLANoR.-Mr F. W. REED for th plaintiff, and Mr SUMMERS for the ?? action was tried at the last court, the plaintiff claiming '£22 odd on account of balance for butchers meat. -The case stood over for judgment, and his 8 HONOUR now gave a, verdict for the plaintiff for s BANKRUPTCY: BUSINESS. I -i re ABRAITAM ADDIS6N, publican, Hull.- S ADJrOURNED LAST EXAMINATION.--Mr ...

Published: Friday 24 March 1865
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1473 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ' 1 WNOTIOM-TiIB DAY. JINCL CO1MrrmTI THZ ERIVY CoNclu WmT3. HALL AffIL-De Comas v. De Prost-PeD1nuilar andorleaaCaon- JUZT 0 CEANCRILY, LiNCOLNM-INN. 2%e lord Cbsncellor wlU nit In the Rouse of Arftds As l0j.-BWORZ UE LORDS J3unM-Apask: CeilusmT. Wbla-lolbarton v. Cbemacm-Wakedeld v. UD nel Naway mi Dock CM -Jaoes v. Ree W IM COURT, CHNARY-LANK No dtW, VICZAENaCOR8W 4)D2=tIJCO A 10.-BUoRu ...

NOTTINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT, March 7

... NOTTINGEAI BANKRUPTCY COURT, hfarch 7. [Before Mr. Comnismgin-r R -tnpwn U- [Before Mr. Commissioner SANxDES.] he In re Oram.-The bankrupt was a poulterer, carrying on of business at Derby and Buxton. At a former meeting his Honour ordered that the bankrupt should give up possession d- of the premises in which he carried on his business and 'e which were transferred to his uncle, the bankrupt ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... - BELFAST POLICE COURT-YEsTERD&A. Before J. C. O'DoN'xLa, asq., Bitt; E. CRasr | Esq., ?? iDr. MGEE, J.P.; and Major EsI MIONDE, J.P.] Dv :rw CUELTY. Daili Kerr las Charged- by Constable M'Nieholl with worring a hcrsa %hich had a number of sores on its back. MXr. Voang prosecuted on behalf of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. AtNiacholl said he arrested the prisoner, who ...

THE HORRIBLE MURDER IN DURHAM

... THE HORRIBLE MURDER IN DURH OM. At the Durham Aesizes, on Saturday, Matthew Atkinson, pitman, was charged with the wilfol murder of his wife, Ellen Atkinson, at Spen, near Winlaton, on the 17th of December. 'The facts of this dreadful case must be fresh in the recollection of our readers. Atkinson bad frequently threatened and ill-treated his wife. On the night of the 17th of December the ...

GLASGOW SHERIFF COURT

... (Before Mr. Sheriff BELL.) L=EHjLT v. STFWART. Tliswis an action at the instance of Julius Liebert, .nmerebant, Glasgow, against James Stewart, calico printer, Glasgow, concluding for £400 of damages for breach of contract.: The alleged breach of con- tract was failure to deliver in time certain cambrics which the pursuer had purchased from the defender. The action was raised in December, 1863 ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF DOUBLE MURDER AND SUICIDE IN FRANCE

... I .f.I I t - 0-- .2 .. CA The Paris correspondent of the Star writes:-- A most extraordinary case of parricide has been brought ' before the assizes of the Pay de Dome, and occupies . public attention. An old couple, named Pelissier f Gimardias, were living at the beginning of 1860 in t the town of Maringues,'the husband being tben seventy years of age and the wife sixty. Pelissier l had been ...

POLICE COURTS—SATURDAY

... POLICE COURTS-SATURDAY. HEAD OFFICZ Eotel Robbaries-A man named Joseph Hogan, sup- posed to be a ticket of leave man, and his brother, Peter Hogan were brought up in custody of Acting Inspectors Doyle and Clarke of the G division, charged with being concerned in a series of robberies in hotels in this city. It appeared that the prisoner Joseph Hogan, about six weeks ago took lodgings at a ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON

... 1- - 1- n MONDAY, MAIRCH V. all In (3Before Mr. Registrar Broughmn.) WI .r- IN RE NUGENT, 01 SOUTIISEA. it be This was the first sitting u1nder the balnruptcy of y. Augustus Nagle Christoplier Rlolbert Nugent, late of 37, sti or Green-road, Sonthsen, since a prisoner fbr debt in Vin. ir, chcster Gaol. The bankrulpt, wvho hns obtained h1is releaso from custody, ?? his failure to smallness of ...

THE EDMUNDS SCANDAL

... WE are fortunately very little accustomed to hear in this country of any charge of actual corruption in public servants. If corrupt motives are ever brought to bear, they act through devious and indi- rect channels. Bribes are never administered, or at least they are never administered coarsely; they do not come in the harsh form of downright brutal cash, but as an unexpressed motive for the ...