ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Bath magistrates were engaged some time In Investigating a case of stabbing, arising out of a religious quarrel between two Irishmen-a Catholic and a Protestant. The prlsomer, who is an elderly man, and a tailor, by trade, Is nased Jeremiah M'Carthy Daly ...

POLICE OFFICE, WEDNESDAY, Feb. 13

... that he lied been robbed and ill-used; witness went with hin down Walker-lane and into Jusry-street, where he found re some Irishmen drinking, and complainant pointed out Arthur th ONeile as the man who had struck him-; witness took the of latter into custody ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... begun attacking all who came nnear him like a wild animal, kicking, biting, and screaming ce all the while. Several constables united to dreg him to the iteell, when he was looked up preparatory to being sent off by me the prisom van. is - us WORSHIP-STREET ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... it their drity to eriforcis tire full penalty of 40a. and coats, or a mlonth's initirl'soriorert Iin default of pay- Twco Irishmen, narnerl N,'Britle and O'Toole, wire- charged with entering the house of Mrs. Jane Grirharin, iii Preesoisrs-row, leand ...

THE WAR

... and whose best troops are kidnapped Poles, Circas- sians, Georgians, and Tartars. America. ARlRtIVAL OF THE ATLAZNTIC. The United States mail steam-ship Atlantic, Capt. C. Briggs, arrived in the Mersey, on Wednesday afternoon, from New York, with 202 ...

Published: Sunday 23 July 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2494 | Page: 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE PROVINCES

... IITHE PROVSOES. CHESHIRE. -DI)EspBnAi FACTION FIGIITS AT BIRKEN1rJAD.-At the Birkenhead' police-court, four rough-looking Irishmen, who gave the names of Ward, Sullivan, Cavannagh, and Coyle, were brought up, charged with rioting and committing an assault ...

BRUTAL MURDER AND HIGHWAY ROBBERY

... I BRUTAL.Pi lI'RDER AND llGIIWUAY ROBBERY. A most atrocious amn eold.blooded murder wns cotns. 3l unitted on Tuesdiay erctlin;: Weel on the person of an qi Irish labourer named Jo.h Minyna. 29 years of oze, at I1 Sleetmoor. a sinatl and secluded village ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Harrison. But Harrison's only son, e naturally the heir-at-law, was born in the United States in d 1773, ten years before England recognized the independence e of the United States. The next of kin now claims the estate I on the ground that his son is an ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... resistance, $vas, pro- perlylsecured, His conduct altogether was of so violent and outrsgeous a nature as to require the united exertions Of four officers to cenvey bins to thle station-house. 47 B stated that prior tottile attack upon Gould the'Pri- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... (constable), and tried to throw him down. Fitding this to be tile case, and that be was surrounded by a mob ol' thirty or forty Irishmen, he drew his staff, and used it in his defence. T'e man whom lie had arrested then struggled violently, asid others came ...

HOLYWOOD PETTY SESSIONS—SATURDAY

... who stated his name to be Johtn M' G1cthy. MIr. M'Carthy, for his own amusement and benefit, was acting the dummy. He United in propria persona the busi- ness of a mendicant, a seller of note-paper, and a fortune-teller. The constable tooic him into ...

GRAND BANQUET TO CRIMEAN SOLDIERS STATIONED IN IRELAND

... Scotch. men, or Irishmen-a more glorious smame because it cOin- blues the glories of all [cheers]. And this is not all. The toast I san priv'ileged to propose, bye fortunate coincidence, Isoif ours all branches of our service, for we unite the t achierements ...