LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT, I - -- ~i ly, TY THURSDAY, JUNE 21. , in BEFORE- MR. RAFFLES. ati SERnlOUS CHARGE AGAINST A COMMERCIAL TRAVELLElRn -Id John Lynas Gray, a man of respectable appearance, md who has been engaged by Mr. Samuel Vestoy, provision or merchant, Temple-court, as a commercial traveller, was Ele placed in the dock charged with embezzling several sums ot of money from his ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YES TELRDAY. Before Messrs. T. C. S. Kyanusley (Stipendfei'y), a. Goodrick, and H. M1'antoe. T HE ALLTEGED MANSLAUGHTER IN DA BWIN STREET. -Thomas Evans and Jesse Smitll were charged on remand with having caused the death of an old man, named Frederick lWcay, under circumstances previously reported in our columns. On the application of Police-constable Beckley, tho prisoners, for whom Mr. J. W ...

HULL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... HULL BA:NKRUPTCY COURT.| a WEDNESDAY. ?? W. S. AYroN, Esq. Commissioner. i ?? sve DAVID MOOR, seed crusher'acd merchant, he Hull. ADJOURNED LAST JJSINATION- r 'or ROBERTS appeared for the assignees, and Mr. CRoss 6re supported * the bankrupt. -The examination was al adjourned a month ago because the bankrupt was then !or unable to give certain information as to goods in his hewarehouses, their ...

Published: Friday 01 June 1866
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4427 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BIRMINGHAM BOROUGH SESSIONS

... adMr. A. B. Adams, tisollosorder, took his etsoyseterday morning Ad at ten ;'clockt ande procedeees with the tinls of prisonesa. uit INeIrTINOe TO CoaraIT A Fse.oics.-Thorreast Gallagher (40), Ali* labourer, was charged wivith having on tire 22nd of November last !.incited Thomas liasmor to hreokinto the warerelsons of Mr. James ad Mclefllelnd, Din. Mers prosecuted, and the prisoner was ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... GUILDHALL. Frc-rericrk lie, who refused his address, James Hurley, Si who gave his mnother's address, and James Whitry, who said 21 he had no fixed residence, three forbidding-looking young Si men, were phiced at the bar before Sir John MIusgrove, Si charged with assaulting David Newell, and robbing him of 21 hi.s noney, with violence. 21 David Newell said lie was a farm labourer, residing at ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... I (Before Mr. Justice Byles.) The trial of Thomas HopAins, for the wilful murder of his wife at Edmonton on the 21st May last, was resumed yes- terday. Precisely at 10 o'clock the jury were escorted into court by the officers in charge of them, froma the London Coffeehouse, where they had passed the night, and shortly afterwards Mr. Justice Byles was ushered on to the bench by the sheriffs. ...

BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... (Before the MAYon, T. P. BAINBRIOGG, H. F. Gisisor.N7, th and T. B. FoRmAN, Esqr8.) Es REFORM MEETING IN THE MARKET-PLACE. Vi After the several cases had been dispos'Af, ~Sir. Gisborne., enquired for Mr. Hilton, who bad loft the Cohrt,; ind- upion -i hiis repeating the enquiry, the MAYOR asked him if lib-wantei him for anything important. - Mr. GissoasNE said he was merely gongt6 ask him if he ...

LEGAL NEWS

... LEG?AL NEWS? COUIRT OF PROBATE.l DUSLINI, TiIUBeDAr. [FBoo CUB SEPCIAL nzEearTEB. I [Before the Right Hlon. Judge HEArINGS and a Commron Jury.] ANIIEEW CAMPHELL V. AHOHSIALD BOBDB ASO OTHEBtt. THIs wvas a suit to establish the will of Archibald t Camzpbell, late of Ballymnullan, in the parish of Ban- r gor, in the County of Down, farmer, deceased, who t died on or about the 1st day of January, ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAW ChURTS-YESTERDAY. ROLLS COURT. O'Sullivan v. Ed'gewooth.-This was a petition filed for the purprce of obtaining a decree to affect the seppate e4ta.esof NrP. Lotitiz Edgdworth. i The case li a been several times at hearing, and'waB finally disposed of to day. His Honour made a decree, declaring Mrs.- Edge. worth's estate liable as to the portion of the de' mand, aid in the secori.d yace ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... |I LAw, CounTs-BATU.DAY. I .e COURT OF CHANCERY. t hI e ?? Du9gga7.-Mr. Fetherstone moved for a coimmission ,to inquire into the sanity of t Georgina Duggan, an alleged lunatic. Connsel tstated. that Miss Duggan herself wished to be put , under the protection of the court. h The Chancellor made the order. to COURT OF QUEERS BENCH. 81W1NGS ATl M81 PRIUs. d (Before the Lord Chief Justice and a ...

TWO HUNDRED CATHOLIC PRISONERS DEPRIVED OF THEIR CHAPLAIN

... .To. THE HDITOR OF THE FREEiAN. S _i-We. are often told by they '.iaes that 1atOl8 chsbO nothing to coniplee c4, andk'Ywhat,. ?? nine out of ton of 4ts ads As doide arid ',pi-ovlaim as true. Yet here'#4l;,ve a ieilbdch-ot hell MIaj~sti0's magistrates 'i ?? 'oaital vo tie e'naigi' nsiii Tube powers she has conferred.uW thmoof her Cathdliaubjects of &W benefiltif thei~rcehaplaen'5spiritual ...

THE CHARGE OF PERJURY AGAINST MR. SCOTT RUSSELL

... ld On Tuesday last, at the Westminster police-court, before Mr. Arnold, the futher hearing of the case of Mr. John as Clarc, jun., of Liverpool, against Mr. John Scott Russell, mnd of London, was resumed. cas It will be remembered that the charge against the de. f. endant is one of perjury, it being alleged that in the .N., Court of Queen's Bench, in February, 1863, he swore that H. he had ...