MAYO ASSIZES

... libel. If stush things were permitted to go unpuitisited, fareweli to all indlepenadence ; farewell to all respectability in society ', farewell to all peace And comfort; we toaSt yield to the attacks of every anenynttus libelleir, and make no effort to rescue ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... lume ofthe Rev. John Hodrgson's History of Northiumber- hind, is nearly ready for ?? tre 28th of .unee the Ponteland florist society, held their annual show ol pnks, at Mr Shottoi's, when the Prizes were adjudged as follows: Mr Jirho Turner, Ist, 2nd, Iamid ...

EXECUTION OF HOWISON THE MURDERER

... was in London, ard safely reached his ti(lonicile. On the fol- lowiaig mornlng nothing would do but she nmust go r-shlyr~ing-ii vocatioi n iost lardies take pleasure its, little di esaning oif the size the great wets, as Cobbett calls It) of London. She ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—WEDNESDAY

... petition the Superior Court to allow the claims of the County Fire Office, the Literai y Fund, and other Societies ; and to accept an offer of a London banker t make advances, ?? the purpose of carrying on the fisheries be longing to the bankrupts In Ireland ...

LENT ASSIZES

... morning's ride either from London or Liverpool. This railway will also shorten the time of communication between the English and Irish capitals to 24 hours, so that London and Dublin will be as near for all practical purposes as London and Birmingham were fifty ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... crime cnsisi ossly hr arrestosi by also exorcise of the greatest vigilasice on tine sort ef thise wise lied influessee hic society. 1-l0 ticoaghte thist tel iscsicalioni of stroag retigious purinciples, or eveni hr woulit say Y, lir-ijolires, wsss tho only ...

LOUTH ASSIZES.—FRIDAY, JULY 11

... Clowes, London, wherethe publications oftlecelebrated publisher, Charles Keight, and of the Society for the Diffa- ston of Useful Knowledge, are printed :-Type founders em- ployed, 30-Stereotype founders, 6-Ten - employed damp. ing paper, 7-Compositors, 160 ...

A HINT TO TYPOGRAPHICAL UNIONS!!!

... .BIlGnalToNPOl;CEg COURT, MAY 5. Johns WihifeBarisfleld; a compositor, late in the employ of Mr. Fleet, of the Brighton Hierald office, was put to the bar, charged with two other compositors, in the Same offi cc, of the names of RoothandThom.son, (who ...

POLICE-OFFICES

... officers of the Mendicity Society.-Yesterday the officers of the society attended, and stated that he had been a most notorious impostor and vagrant for the last four years, and that he knew well the charitable people of London. He was a cripple, to be ...

Published: Sunday 07 October 1838
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7342 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE-COURTS

... the llendicity Society determined to follow up the matter, it would be necessary to send some one to Bath to procure the necessary proof of the prisoner's frauduleut practices.-.Mr. Sturgeon said he would undertake, on behalf of the society, that everything ...

Published: Sunday 08 December 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8471 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... take care how you pick up people's property again, if wai you are desirous to keep out of N ewga!e. Tr GUILDIALL, amgi The Compositors and the Charter Newspaper. the On Wednesday, Mr. Hartwell, the publisher of the in Clbarter, attended beforce Sir C. Hunter ...