Refine Search

Newspaper

Daily News (London)

Counties

London, England

Access Type

60,419

Type

60,409
10

Public Tags

More details

Daily News (London)

SCANDALOUS TREATMENT OF IRISH PAUPERS

... ISCANDALOUSV REATMEKT OF IJRSH I PAUPERS. Yesterday, at the Thames Police-coirt, John Sherman, an infirm old man, a pauper belonging to the Greenwich union, appeared before Mr. Paget to answer a summons taken out by Msr. Thon as BabiDgton, solicitor to the Cork union, in Ireland, and which charged the defendant that be, being a person employed in the execution of a war. rant duly issued by Mr. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTBELLIGENCE. I NoTIOMl-THIS DAY, 3 COURT OF CRANOIRY. 14INCOLN'S-INN. AT 11O1-BurOis tax LODaoan ?? erter, Ni etago Paddien. Appesls: Mackintosh v. Stewart (2). AwlIoI.-BxsoazTEM~ Loame JsreCO -Appeai motion: Re raited ?? ?? VCoompany. Appeals: Cotufltl v. Zolnton-Taylor v. eads1. i RLIE COURT, CHANiO]HY4ABR o AT I0.-For judgentw: Straker v. Xvings.. To be mentioned: Whitehead v. Lynes. ...

ROMANTIC TRIAL IN SPAIN

... DOMAWTIC FRWAZ IN SF415. -- The Supreme Tr bunal of Barcelona, in Spin bas been for some time last engaged in hesnan appa from a judgment given by an Inferior court of ta dfisele in July, 1861 relatv to the Identity of a yo-g inn who claimed to be the sou ofa wesalthy banker of Bes en dasd some years ago. The circumstances of this strang ,*fir may be briefly stated as follows :t piancisco de ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ' 1 WNOTIOM-TiIB DAY. JINCL CO1MrrmTI THZ ERIVY CoNclu WmT3. HALL AffIL-De Comas v. De Prost-PeD1nuilar andorleaaCaon- JUZT 0 CEANCRILY, LiNCOLNM-INN. 2%e lord Cbsncellor wlU nit In the Rouse of Arftds As l0j.-BWORZ UE LORDS J3unM-Apask: CeilusmT. Wbla-lolbarton v. Cbemacm-Wakedeld v. UD nel Naway mi Dock CM -Jaoes v. Ree W IM COURT, CHNARY-LANK No dtW, VICZAENaCOR8W 4)D2=tIJCO A 10.-BUoRu ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTBELLIG-aENCi I NOTICES-TR DAY. COVt OF DAMKUIM, BA-EJ3LS m . . BW0u KW. CNzoaaMeOU HOLaOMn-HOYk IIIs, -4l.~ 3. EHolman lst examinatio and d|sabs. ?? MAPd, arg.at 13-Snder and aaU&;&i~OI MM ?? Simon -b-a -D c o. at IL i at I-IL. TheJ. at I-W. mailm. at 2-]L. et 2 Hagest, at 2-J. OW, at 2i-i. Moores5 at IL Xbarotsat 2i. Barosm Ma. RWOSTEAZ% = (soasmisior.-Afll at Bd . applicaltoch at ?? ...

THE FRAUDS UION FOREIGNERS

... ?? PRUDS EmQN AvRgersEm A foreknow who pve. the BaM of A1A 3nd= ?? addtasm a. 21, Martharrace, Befadsd- ?? t thebarof the, Mention-, hous, before th6 Lord Mao; chiagd wlith hain conspird with othees io obtaining, on te 9h ofid July, by jean of ?? (I eb2 0 r nsm ef 7a rwithltetmctod It will be remebere thata sman and wan (fregura who gave the names of Louis and yaslina jcdn, and described ...

TRIAL FOR MURDER IN FRANCE

... 1I'l 2R1ArA FOB1 AWEDER IN~ PaANOf. I out Par; corepo ndent, writing on Sunday The Am ss Court Dousi wsee cpied y y wih th trial of a murdere named aisse, who killed ive pe withatch, ad a h ford,# d iiiezed[ *short a space of time tat, untiliha made a full o confe *o the public refud to believe in the p ibility of the crime tt whicb'he we accused. About a year a, In' the eae of Bastid Besplas, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE - POLICE OOUBT& _ ?? l ---GUUHAL Sir W. Qardnwsa nap*plied to to pat a oder toarepet able lookidg old man for leave to viit a reltloo, at present confined in the Debtos Prson, .WhitecmpAre. He stated that the debtor had a larp family, and he (the applicant) was MAig arrabgementa for their support, to complete which it wa &Lpsoluily nboey that he should ae the father. On appligat the prsn ...

THE MURDER AT GREAT YARMOUTH

... NUZDZ*'-4 ai.i .A.ROUrg. Os puiplay OM0WA me bio si by _ p Enldko ! ASte(by 4f undi~ Teet, . h 12th Ar and MUM06% owing 5rninda geawl . Or f - ;ttesdtait of tbe; -metee _a, who warn eR em l hgi'v where@ mia md d r- , e ptmbg wh e wet Ibto tpneto dwbt warad U *idn Plbfti Lbo TheWitnepss h to the time-mtoms t~he Urns. =e tol the ~tESawt 46bft e 2dd, Ebamnaeds wM the bA M ?? aerabeveralthrecfor ...

Law Intelligence

... 3LEW flittIligence, I NoTICES.-THI11S DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN.i AT Isi-BEFOSE ?? Leoan CHsANcEILOtt.-Appleals : NIIntosh p1 v. Great Western Railway Company (2), part boerd. ti AT IOfr.-B3EFORR1 TilE, LORDS JUSTiceo.-For judgmaent: Wood v. Stoles. Appeals: Lilley v. Brunti part Iseard-Bitioy ?? Stepheonsots-Wilii~tans a-, Williamis, part heard. ROLLS COUJRT, CHANt'ERY-LANE. I AT ...

Law Intelligence

... I . . a i, I alaJSAb~ noTIOEB.-THIS DAY. BAHE3IUPTY COO&T. VASINGHRALL'TUEST. 1BU05u1 Mat. COXItN5SIONER HoLROYD-~ApplcatIOIA: Stern, v at II-T. Yeomnan, at 11-Mottram, releasa, Iat ?? and Co., 1 audit, at 11. Last 036minStiOnl5 and discharge: F. F. Walker, at 14I . Miller, at II-F. Coley, at 11-1. Howlett, at 11-4. . Daniels at 12-J Matson at 12-W. H, Paoker, at 12-0. a1. Mainat 12 T. F. ewi, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MANSION-HOUSE A man who yave his name as George Smith, but whose real name was William Smithers, who was brought up on Monday last before the Lord Mayor charged with being in the vaults of the General Post-office, was brought up for final examination. Mr. Peacock, of the solicitor's department of the Post- office, prosecuted. It appeared that at about half-past seven on Sunday morning last ...