LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. BEFORE MR. RAFFLES. ATTEMk'zD PobK&T ICICurrG. -A young womman named Wlios Jones was charged v~tlih attemptingIe pick pockets inLime-street raiwayaelation2. Ap poito- Officer noticed the, prisoner try several lade' pocket. en Friday afternoon. She stayed there. from four o'clock In the afternoon untUl hell-pant seven o'clock In the evening. She was sentenced to ai ...

ADJOURNED LICENSING SESSIONS AT BIRKENHEAD

... ADJOURNED LICENSING SES- SIONS AT BIRKENHEAD. The adjourned aunual licensing sessions for the reanewal, transfor, and granting of public houae licensee in:the hundred of Wirsal was resumed estorday, at the County Hall, Abbey-street, Bir- lenhead, The magistrates on the bench were the Rev. M. Eloxon and Mr. John Ravendoroft. The Birkenhead list was disposed of on the previous Thuraday, and the ...

RENEWAL OF LICENSES

... RE1 WAL - : OfLI-E . . SOiseiofs wene continued yestbwy at-tte police court, Dale-street; before Messrs. Jeffery .(chairman), Rberbon Gladatone, Corbaly, Clint tstitt, Shell,: Woodrhff, arid Houghton. The Mayor of Lacater also occup>ied for a short timeo a seat upon t~he banch. : . . . - . 'Before the proceedingsc :ommenced, Mr. Stitb said' he had an observa'lon to 'make. Eo thiought tbat at, ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... I I_ _ Le, FRIDAY. Dr. STEALING OATS.-Samuel Scott, a middle-aged Ld. man, charged, on remand, with stealing a quantity fry of oats, the property of sorne person unknown, was ear now brought up and discharged, as there was no evidence too prove his guilt. STEALING A.PrLS,-Jamnes Robinson, a young man, was charged, on remand, with atealing a cask of apples from under the H~umber Dock shed. Pri- ...

Published: Friday 22 September 1865
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1817 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SHOCKING CASE OF CRUELTY TO A WIFE

... SHOOKING CASE OF CRUELTY TO A WIFE. At the Clerkenwell Police-court, on Tuesday, George Price, a well-dressed man, of respectable address and ex- terior, was charged betore Mr. Barker, the sitting magistrate, with cansing the death of Frances Price, his wife, on the 22ad August last, in the parish of St. Mary, Islington. The prisoner exhibited much nervousness and restless anxiety during the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE OOURT& MANSIONĀ¢ fOUSE. 4be$ Vinent, the collector and town traveller of Mr Wih, flour factor, of Bishopsgate-street, who was brought tothi cout last weekand remanded upon a charge o obtaining by false pretences a large quantity of flour from the Great Northern Railway, the property of his raaster; was yesterday again brought before the Lord Msyor for further examitation. It will be ...

THE FRAUDS UION FOREIGNERS

... ?? PRUDS EmQN AvRgersEm A foreknow who pve. the BaM of A1A 3nd= ?? addtasm a. 21, Martharrace, Befadsd- ?? t thebarof the, Mention-, hous, before th6 Lord Mao; chiagd wlith hain conspird with othees io obtaining, on te 9h ofid July, by jean of ?? (I eb2 0 r nsm ef 7a rwithltetmctod It will be remebere thata sman and wan (fregura who gave the names of Louis and yaslina jcdn, and described ...

THE FENIANS

... I - ?? GREAT EXCITEMENT IN CORK. FENIANISM AMONGST THE SOLDIERY. ARREST OF A SERGEANT-MAJOR AND A PRIVATE. [BY MAGNZETIC TELEGBAP3.3 The special correspondent of the Irish Times in Cork telegraphs as follows:- CORY, WxINESDnnY.-On parade in the barracks to- day, the sergeant-major of the 99 ih Regt. was called by the colonel into the guard-room, and shown a roll- book, taken from one of the ...

DREADFUL OCCURRENCE NEAR STAFFORD

... DREADFUL OCCURRENCE NEAR STAFF ORD. ATTEM1TED MURDER OF A YOUNG LADY BY HER. BROTHER. t ON Saturday, the town and neighbourhood of Stac- ford were thrown into a state of painful excitement v in consequence of rumors of a fearful domestic. a tragedy having taken place in the family of Mr. Wm | Grindley, of Easwich, one of the leading and most respected egricultarists in the neighbourhood. 'In ...

THE ALLEGED THREATENED REBELLION IN IRELAND

... Tq[E ALLEGEDTATENED REUELIO I- IRELAND.i THE FBNM.S IN LIVERPOOL. (yBOcl oV si O'( CORRESPONDUNT.) LivinrooL, Thuriday. The Fenian MnoVementasesus to grow stronger here than what had been anticipated.- There is no doubt whatever that in Liverpooi a grand circle hba 'been congregated, and'that money is freely distributed amongst men 'who use it for au illegal 'purpose. 'Last night a neeting ...

DEATH OF A CHILD THROUGH STARVATION AND NEGLECT

... DEATH OF A CHILD THROUGH STARVA- [ION MEAND N1F1GLECT. On Friday, a woman, named Jane Dawson, was chre before the Sdland magistrates with hav- ilog caused the death of her illegitimate chill, three years of age, by neg.lect. A few days ago. t te police were c ell into a house in) Golden Alley, where they found an old woman lying in a destitute condition and utterly help less. In a corner uplon ...

MURDER AT BRADFORD

... M UR DER AT BR ADFORD. A A ?? -- . About one o'clock yesterday morning, a young man named John Greenwood, a labourer, who lived with his parents in Salt-streot, Manningham, was stabbed to the heart during a quarrel which is said to have occurred be- tween him and some other men, in Peel-place, Bradford, and (lied while being removed to the Infirmary. The dispute is alleged to have originated ...