COUNTY POLICE COURT, FRIDAY

... I Before Lient.-Cil. MosLiw.. Loird SCARSDAIE, Di. PEACIT, W. ?? Cox, Esq., and ROWLAXD Sa3ITri Esq., M.P.] G e1 orge 4tauton, maaligor of the Co-oiperative Stores, Lit church, wias summoned at the inetance of Mr. Lawson, bispector of weights end measures, for having in his POs-I IeSHsion, onl the 17:h. of August, anX tnstainped weight and ;two unilist pairs of scales. OIIG of tho scales, ...

Published: Wednesday 04 September 1872
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1409 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BISHOP PATTESON'S MURDER: THE ROSARION

... BISHOP PATTESON'S MURDER: THE I . ROSARIO. ?? important correspondence was published with the y parliamentary papers on Saturday relative to the proceedings o of her Mejesty's ship Rosario during her cruise among the ?? Sea Islands in November, 1871, and February, 1872, iywhich have been so much criticised both in and out of Parliament. Writing on November, 14, Commander A. It. M Markham says: ...

THE SHOCKING ACCIDENT TO A COUNTY POLICEMAN

... THE SHOCKING ACCIDENT TO A COUNTY I I POLICEMAN. The Inquest on the body of P.C. George Phillips, who was las fatallyinjureri on the Port and Pier ailway, as recorded in our third page, was held yeeterday by Mr. Gaisford, the county !ed coroner, at the Police-station, Westbury-uron-Trym. the After the jury had viewed the corpse, the following evidence was taken:- n- Acting-sergeant Stevens ...

INQUESTS IN BRISTOL

... (Befor; the Cifty Oocroner, Mr. H. S. Wasbroon.) On Saturday, atthe Crown and' Dove, Bridewell-street, on the body of a newly-born female child. The infant was found that morning floating in the water near Redililf-baocks. Verdict, Found dead. Also at the Woolpack tavern, Rlbbrsad-street, on the body of Martha Bagg , 80 years of age, who was found dead in bed that morning. The deceased ...

THE VIOLATION OF A SEPULCHRE IN GOUROCK BURYING GROUND

... I THE VIOLATION OF A SEPULCHRE [N I GOUIROCK BURYING GROUND. r At the Greenock Sheriff Criminal Court yester day, before Sheriff Tenrnent, Walter Lapsley, coal merchant, Gourouk, was chareged wvith having in the churchyard in Gourock, in May, June, or tJuly, 1879, violated the sepulchre of Margarnt a Walker or Morrie or Robertson, wife of William B Morris, otherwise William Morris Robertson, a ...

SHERIFF COURT, STIRLING

... ACTION OF DAAGES FOR SILANDER. OALIDWELL V. MONRO. This is an action of damages laid at £100 for alleged slander at the instance of Mr James Cald- well, Kincaidfield House, Campsie, against the R1ev. Dr Monro, minister of the parish of Cauppsie. The circumstances of the case are explained in the interlocutors. The interlocutor of Sheriff-Substitute Sconce in this case is as follows:- Stirling ...

LICENSING COURTS

... LICENSINO COURTS. GLASGOW. tI An adjourned Court for the granting of licenses; tV to sell spirituous liquors was held yesterday in the tl Lesser City Hlla-Baffles Salmon, Macdonald, (1 Ba an Hamilton, M'Lellan, Walls, and Moir on oi 1 the bench. The following was the busiuess die- ol posed of:- . . Hotel Houses. Grocet oi ApplaestionhtorcldhoCusecofalered o 3 33 aor * efused, ?? .- . _ . ...

EXTRACTS FROM THE GALWAY JUDGMENT

... NXTRACTS FROM THE G.ALWAY JUDGMENT. Wke make the fo0;uing etra~t from Jadge of Keogh's address:- of OLD GALWAY.t rer Ur John William Brown spoke on his cross- us8 examinattion of his experience of elections, and in especially of the election for this county in the yearf .ts 1826. Perhaps, with the exception of Mr Brown, he I am the only person now in a3ur who can sneak 'ad of that election ...

EXTRACTS FROM JUSIDE [ill] JUDGMENT

... zf:? PMWA' -- . I -7 ,Saao iurq ? 'h closed, an hon ab etd- i the' 'e said. Wouldthe'Ohtiatian'religion ba'sexi6ted'if oftl h lthere'hadbeenno proselytiaerh? Pbsiilytiskrs in- shil s- deed ! I do not a~ppro~ve of proselytising.: I think 'Cou g8 it never,' in thee-edays, 'comes to'4nfthig; 'and 'o o, reflet to see men of good tate d ood.acont- ROn if doing anything which leadqs to heartsurnng. ...

COURT OF SESSION

... I J-I) e, -1:-7 ,7 ; LL Ib Fs,!Il8T 'DIvrION- elAv1Thvus~iW;' :: ?? ?? ,1w 1'.wl ?? A WYZOi ?? lI Yi 1' l it ?? .of Thomasil ; a ?? ?? ;'Inuee;f fr allcgdd ' B tu,' Z asiielh * 4As'rtv Ab.br,u ?? tle'de-i s cisio . f a ?? ltiinrt ' i . agree~d'to * ettle' tbe miatifor~iX .#isdi studiaoalli ,and z-emit Smdo~f'~u t SrJhlreidi hSdvp- ; Refreae 'find dit: t'h the 11th otm ?? g. both 'partes tr~sn ...

THE SWEDISH LICENSING LAWS

... THE SWERDISH LIOENSING LAWS. he The usual fortnightly meeting of the Sanitary ta be and. Social Section of the Philosophical Society of tod he Glasgow was held last night in the Corporation in Galleries-Dr Fergus presiding-when the discus- tic ire 2aSion on a paper IIOn the Swedish Laive for Regu- 'Cl no lating the Trade In Spirits, read at the previous mn WI 'tit meeting by Mr Carneigie of ...