COURT OF APPEAL.—SATURDAY

... COURT OF APPEAL.-SATURDAY. (1Before Lor(Z Justices James, Re7qcallay, ansd Tesnqer.) SmrrH v. LrS1isR. This was an appeal from a decision of Vice-Chancellor Alalins altering a certificate of his chief clerk in so far as it charged against the executors of the will of Mr. Lester, formerly of Bilston, two sums of £800. and.,-4U0. respectively, which formed part of the outstanding debts due to ...

THE ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDER AT HANLEY

... TELE ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDER Al I1ANI EiV. Richard Wihitfield, carter, who hadi given himself lip tc the police on a confession of attempting to murder r:izoteo Cotterill, a woman with whom he cohabited, was ?? brough. before the borough magistratee, ?? appeared freon ti~ evidence, that Whitlield and Cotterill hal been living at a i .; leg-house in Union Street for about a year, thc latter ar ...

THE CHARGE OF ROBBERY AGAINST A RAILWAY POLICEMAN AND HIS WIFE

... I ._ __ ife On Tuesday, at the Hull police-court, before Mr. en Travis, William -Carter, a policeman in the service of lht the North-Eastern Railway Company, and his wife, A. -Elizabeth Cirter, were again brought up on the charge re of stealing 247 from a chimney at the house of an rs. engine-driver in the service of the Railway Company, of named George Sykes. Mr. A. Rollit prosecuted, and of ...

Published: Friday 09 November 1877
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 960 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BANGOR ADMIRALTY COURT

... Yeiterday, Mr. Horatio Lloyd gave judgment in the cross suits of the Sarah Ellen, of Liverpool, and th? Aberytewith StostmtugOompanywhich havebeen bolero the cons t for some months. le ?? are crosc snits, the former instituted by the owners of the Sarah ElIeu to recover from the owders of the steamrer Aberystwryth damages laid at ele° for Injury done to the heeah Ellen by those In charge of ...

THE TRIAL OF THE DETECTIVES

... THE ThIAI OF THE DETECTIVES. i~~ _ ;ed a At the '3sOmia Criminal Court, yesterday, bef ore bieMr. Biftoe iollock sad a petty jury, the trial of ?? Ciarkej1nopoctors Palmer, Melikle- er of J013n, anid Druscooviob, and Mr. B16dward Froggatt I o (solicitor) was resumedfor th~ sixteenth time. ?? Attorney.-General, theollicitor-Generaol, Mr. a in Goret, ?? Mr. C. Bovven, and Ur. ow eon- Mahwe ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... ICOWM MAGSTR-ATES8 Cc!u.I D~rOPRX NESER-5 ;. G. XCISIS AM . G. 'U-21 A 'BoLD Bt.CAR SINT TO GAOT.-A G=uM sailor, ?? Frnz Trwaeiaoff. was oharge. vi& begging *t Watorloo. under the fotlowug dr-jingd.a: E~lzfbeth Ilazon, in the servioe of Mr. CterafIer, Cr ?? Ncrtbstated that on SundaT mranrtnm. atxl. as olock, the prieoter lent to tbe door and akei tz ocrnethlzg to eat. She gave him s:e meat ...

THE TRIAL OF THE DETECTIVES

... |TEE TRIAL OF THE DETI rEVES. CROSS-EXAMINATION OF BELNSON. Al1 the Central rriminal Court, yesterday, beofr Mr, Brrou Poliock tnd a petry jury, L.e trial of Chief-Inspector Clarke, Inspeotors Plaloer, Drusrovieh, and Mtiklejohln, and Mr. Frogilatt, was restumed. The Atiorney-Goneral, the Solicitor-Genoeral, hf. Goret, Q U., Mr. Bowen, and Mr. Cowie were counosel for the prosecution; Mr. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... j. ' ,*'LANY INTELLIGENOUK EIGH 'OUX11 OF XOTIC OHASNCE]Y DtVISION;Aov. 10.. . (Before Vioe-ihaucelor Pfr R. MWims,), 1lR nit 1t AsTZnIN COUNT= AQUABiX OOMPANY. This was a claim made by Mrs. Pugiu, the widow of Mir, B. Ilugin, th) hi~tociot, v pd by Mr. Caldor, 9ir. Pagin' a a1i1tant, to tile payment of 6o261., alleged to be duo to Mr. Pulin for plans and draaings prepared'bg him for the ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... I LAW NOTICES.-..THIs ne Ar 101.Cansee appointed Westernilellway Company (it T. The (}as Light and Coke Co JUDICIAL COA&MrITE ,T 1At rmramtlianohe.T f. TIEL SUPREHE C(IR lot AT~R PNU CA l& Io 4n Committee Room Letter P, llsus )Id AT 1 .-i3EFOas Tile COURoT OF areof~, lords.1 on Common Pleas Diviqion: Ilerriso tPA Apas , -ad The Blanque 1ano.F~gYptionne Sad L ?? t ?? ion of Land h ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICFS.-Tms D1Y, ~e DICIAL CO1MITTEE OF THE PRIVY coU.NUwI WHITMEALL AT 40J.-Appeals: Radha Proshad Singh r. 1elsmeneuri and others, part heard -iiadha ,'roshad dingb v. the Couaedo i a a'IE SUPICEME COURT OF JUDIOATURE BEFORE THE COURT Ol? APPEAL, WtEfTWNum (in Committee Room Letter E, Louse of Iahk Ar ?? motions, ex parte. Appeal from erdr rml on inter.ocutory monioa: Angell v. Baddeley ...

POLICE NEWS

... CUSTODY COURT-YusTzDAY. I [Before Dr. BRowss, R.N., J.P.; and ELIAS H. THumPSON, Eaq., J.P.] ASSAULTS. Wm. Boyd was charged with having used party expressions and assaulting two members of the con- stabulary force. From ihe evidence of the sub-constable who made the arrest it would appear that the prisoner was drunk asd disorderly on the public street, and when taken into custody used party ...

SUSPENSION OF A LEWS PROCURATOR

... SUSPENSION oF A LEWS PROCURATOR. _ I A SINGULAR CASE. Our Wick correspondent telegraphs -Cousider- able excitement has been awakened in the North, and especially in thle Island of L-ewrs, by an extra- ordinary case, ending in the suspension for twelve onths by Sheriff Spittal, Stornoway,of MrDonald ~usro, one of the legal gentlemen of the Lews, and long the Chamhberlain of Sir .Tames Matheson. ...