THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... ITlE TICiBORNE TRIAL.I EVIENCE OF MRL BULPITT. O ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTIETH DAY, o i - TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21. The trial at bar of the cllmhant to the Tichborne n baronetcy and estates wpn resumed to-day. Mr. William W. Bnlpitt vas called, and being s examined by Dr. Kenealy, he said: I am a banker in Winoheater, and magistrate for the county of Hulnts. I knew Roger 'i'ihborne, and having seen o ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... F~rDAY: Before Mr. W. WBANG11A~. ch A DnassaRTR.-Archibiald Martin, was charged with of deserting from the 2nd Engineers, It appeare~d that. 1ff the prisoner was prevented rejoijing his regiment Lz through being in gaol. He was discharged. I mi VIOLENT ASSAUL'r.-Robert Harrison was charged. with violently assaulting John Harrison, the landlord of the Shakes~peare Inn, Humber-s~treet. The ...

Published: Friday 24 October 1873
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2041 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... I YESTERDAY. BEF1:OpRE MBR. If. WY. COLE Q.C., JUDGE. 1Re HERCULES Bluowx, Smethlwick, miller.-Mr. Griffin appeared for the adsignees, and Mr. Hodgson for the bank- lupt. Order of discharge granted. fec HEnaEruRT VauGiT, late of Waterloo Street, Bir- mingham, ?? bankrupt stated that he had appcared out of deference to the Courtand out of deference to lis lHonour, to state some facts with ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POao BINTLLIGENCE. COUjOIL-HOHUSN, Satry, October 4, 83 Magistrates present-Messrs. H. F. Mills and F. Terrell. Samuel Stone was charged on remand with uttering a counterfeit shilling and lorin. As there appeared to be a doubt in the case, the prisoner was discharged with a caution, the Bench telling him he was a lucky rascal to get off so easily. MONDAY. Present-The Mayor and Messrs. G. ...

THE TRIAL OF THE TICHBORNE CLAIMANT

... 1VVII SE TRIAL .THI TIbE ii~ ~J~ ?? Ii ;. ?? ,, . ?? Aiother AuAstralian wittnets presented' himself: . y~esterday' ni ng In,,thte, ~Re,,S of ?? Woodyatt,. now -of Worcester, ,who deposed to having iet .Arthbur Orton in t'he &feigh ?? of .. tellourne~ In 186, wh;,,rt Ort~on had ' i,,a~ob' d eattle in Ps charge;, and again in Novxnmbbr, .868. at Caraegan dIggings. 4'aWdyatt'i aobudt of the ...

THE TRIAL OF THE TICHBORNE CLAIMANT

... | I . I THE TRIAL I I J. ()Fo . THE TICIMMEONE CLATMANXT- HiUD:lED AND EIGHTEENTH DAY. Eight witnse examined' yesterday gave evi- denoe of, the same miscellaneous character as that of the day before. Altogether 225 witnesses have now been examinedlfor the defence, being 13 more than the entire number called by the prosecntion. As will be seen from our report, a ,cpnsiadrble proportion were ...

THE TRIAL OF MARSHAL BAZAINE

... IWTE TRIAL OF MARSHAL; BAZAINE !j ?? _ I , . TWELFTH DAY. -3i tBY iim uuLDKA flL&I.); (PMOR OUN OW0N.5OlONDnN5.)i, ' ?? ?? ' . ' ., . PAW, MONDAY MxQB. The attendanee at the Trianon to'dy was greater thanever to witness the commenpemnept df the examination of the witnesses. A long rai.f, o'patientd i'eopie, hbping, after'hour of' waitiag, ?? for standing room at the end of the HSII, wa8!fqmo ...

THE TRIAL OF PRISONERS

... FRIDAIY October 17. - The Court re-assembled this morning for the trial of l prisoners. The' calendar contained the names of eight l prisoners, for seven offences, including one indecent assault, one malicious .wbnding, one attempting to I commit suicide, one housebreaking and larceny, two of.ordinary stealing, and one obtaining goods by false pretences, Each of the seven prisoners was ...

LURGAN QUARTER SESSIONS

... 'on-a LURA 1N, T~f~IS.FDAX-. four- Ti-rs rino.-'i- ?? isao'lockS ilia 13. F13AM5UL0N~,! Li Qs! l ?? CI>nimsn di s the (Counlty Arms11b,wt~ toje- ]ii seat in the Court Hen'e litre, and took upq the| .1 CTae2 rsep A StILL OF COSTS. Y In this rose, lfr. P. PD. Ath;ioaon, solicitor, Ten.- cui dror soaeii 3 ir. Janacs Lavpan, the lasm island c>.rao.n, fe rL' sew S.L of £12, allcged amPount- oF aced ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... YESTEiRDAY'S POLICE INTBLLIOBrCE. I = SOis~ersaN R DIVISON. ice (Before Mr. C. J. O'Donel.) Ig Charge of Assault.-Matthew Murphy was put for- ie ward, in custody of Police-constable 131 E, charged with having committed a most violent assault on Mr. Thomas Caulfeild Irwin, Portland-row. It appeared ht from the evidence, that a dispute arose between the prisoner and the prosecutor about rent, ...

DEATH IN A POLICE CELL

... Another death in a police cell-another victim to ,the stupidity of a policeman ! But it is onry a cross- ing-sweeper, and, who is to blame if the crossing. sweeper takes it into his head to get a fit and falls down on a door-step 1 He mast be drunk, and even if he is not drunk, what business has he to lie down there and obstruct the thoroughfare? He must be made to move on. So the official ...

LAW BEFORM

... LAW BEFORM LA nn ,Oa iuollingar~e the mnore material poretiyns ofday and Important address deli ied yestearday fgf 6thsocS l Sience AsooitliO, at Norwi, 0gin tobae ?? Q. C, president of the daepaitnoit 001'et ?? BROWNe 3 oa rn 11o909groa5 wbic tkok cOgni=0e6 of W itiamPIu- f Lthe d Amendmet of the Law :AlthOugh the data~ or I Law hsm tin Our time may by snome be ; m t e with the o rapid ...