LEGAL

... ?? '~~~7lXAL THE LENNIE MUTINEERS were again brought up at Bow Street on Friday and Saturday last. Petersen, the Dane, another of the prisoners, has been discharged and called as a witness, and Renken, the Englishman, has made a statement denying complicity in the murders. A mutilated corpse and tsvo human heads have been cast ashore at Franche, and are supposed to be the remains of the ...

Published: Saturday 01 April 1876
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1057 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LEGAL

... R,-?4 - THE NEW COURT OF FINAL APPEAL sat for the first time on Tuesday in the House of Lords. The members present were the Lord Chancellor, Lord Penzance, Lord O'E1agan, and the two newly created life-peers, Lord Blackburn and Lord Gordon. The new Court, which has been established in lieu of the old Court of Ultimate Appeal, differs from it in that its sittings are independent of ...

Published: Saturday 25 November 1876
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1543 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LEGAL

... .4, r,.i 4M. . G. I I ., I ?? - i?, kI MINI ?? TIiE BALIIAMI MYSrERY.---On Tuesday, an application on behalf of the coroner was made to the Home Secretary for an order to allow the exhumation of the body of the late Mr. Bravo, and also for power to appoint a legal assessor to assist in the inquiry. The order to exhume the body was granted, but Mr. Cross said that he is not aware that he has ...

Published: Saturday 08 July 1876
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1046 | Page: Page 18 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... BIRMINGHATM COUNTY COURT. YESTERDAY, BEFORE MR. H. 1Y. COLE, Q.O., JUDGEf - RUNciSNxc-DOWK C3ASI,-Johin Buckle, basket-maker, of Coleshill Street, brought an action against Edwin Gill, dairyman, of Kent Street, to recover the anm of £50. for personal injuries alleged to have been sustained through the Ilegli sco of the defendant's servant. Mr. Alfred Young, OXcford Circuit (instructed by Mr. ...

MR. EASTWICK AND THE CANADIAN OIL WORKS CORPORATION

... MR. EASTWVICK AND THE CANADIAN OIL I I WORKSS CORPOEWTION. Judgment was delivered by the Court of Appeal at Lincolns Inn, on Satiirday, in tile appeal of the olticial liquidator of tle above-nemed company from the decision of Viac-C(hiulcellor Malins in the case of Mr. Eastwick, one of the original directors. Twvo suimmonses wore taken out, as in Sir Joiul Hiay's ena (nrow poerdireg In tho ...

THE BOROUGH CORONER AND THE POLICE

... THE BORIOUGH IORONER AND TTE I POLICE. Yesterday afternoon air. Hawhes, borough coroner, held an inquest at the General Hospital, touching the death of Martha Webb, agod four, whose parents live at 40, Tanter Street. It transpired in the coar3e of the evi- donce that about tour o'clock on Saturday afternoon the child loft its home apparently for the purpose of buying somo confoetionory. A ...

ASTON PETTY SESSIONS

... YESTERDAY. Before Meecllerse. A. Hill eynd .J. T. Collins. ALLECIED INFTRINSGeENT OF THLE IACSIENSTEG ACT.- WilliamlMoody, landlord of the BJricsdayers' Arms Iin, was summolned at the instance of Superintendent Clallaway, for illegavlly tradusgduring prohibitet hous. it Buller' (Messrs. Buller and Bieldey) ?? was alleged by two police-constables that they visited defendnint's hlouse at tel ...

THE LAW OF MURDER

... THfE LAW OF MTURDER. In accordance ?? the unanimous recommenldation. of the Capital Punishmont Commission of several yours ago, the subject of a revision of 'tho law of murder has, on various occasions, beon sulscquently brought before Piar- ainment. A bill has nowe beon prepared by Sir John E. Wilnmot, Bart., M1iP., an ablo and experienced lawyer, for twenty-two years recorder of Waz'wick. ?? ...

THE STRATHCLYDE & THE FRANCONIA

... THE STRATI-IOLYDE & TEIE FRANCONIA. ?? EVIDENCE OF TSI PILOT. At the adjourned inquest, yosterday morninig, 11 Ren- dlrielk Meyer, chiief mate of the Frainconia, in contiuliation of his evidence, said there were eight boats on board his ship, anld seselinty-nine p'eSroIs. Ile (lid not hear the ctalsaiil say ?? sal icenjnic visa sinking, ?? some of the peo'ple OIL 1osrld said so. The captatill ...

THE SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... TIHE SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A CLERGYMAN. At Leeds Assizes on hlonday, the hearinqg wv con'intiued of an action for slander and libel brought by the 1'ev. T. Miller, vicar of St. lBarmnlbas, Heaton, near Irakelfoi against a schoolmnistress Ile hail employed, niamedl ibri Ann Swvalee. The plaintiff complained that thc defewd st bad stated to Bishop Ryan, the delegate of the Bislholp of Rdipon, ...

WEST BROMWICH POLICE COURT

... WEST BROMWNICH IPOLICE COUMT. SATURDAY. Before the 7z. bi. 0. Calthorpe, Messrs. J. 1W, Williams, Boae. nd H. Adkins. TrnE C1TARSG AGAINST A WEST BROMirwCHi COAL. MNsTriR.-John Jones, colliery proprietor (who vas for- merly one of the firn of Messrs. Tolle' ahd Jones, Hill Top), wams charged on remand from the IN edncsbury Police Court with having, within four ionths from the com. mencement of ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Befren Ml~essrs. T. (C. S. Jsuqnsrslcy (Stipcncliarsy), eoodricl, Richardse, elid GCoedmasne. A Dl;S:TIUCTIVu I'PAUPI-'-1l'illfn QeN1peff (16), ?? as t a cotton spinner, of Liverpool, was charged witfiwilfully destroying his clothing while in the tramp room ?? the Birininghamiii Workhouse, yesterday morning, Joseph Arley, trampnmaster, said the accused *:as: adlmitted iws a tramnp ...