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EXECUTION OF LIGHTBAND, THE MURDERER

... EXECUTION OF LIGHTBANDAITHE MURDERER., ' ' ''oCF th'e ZWi'derinzaster Messegenfr.) .. Thursday,was tbe ,day appoinf'for thk esution of thit unfortuqate mani, found' gu lt'y of the' '-ilff~ ' murder of hseph. ltaki ns,. at'4eley:ings, dn 'thel hi:f Sept., 1836.; The concouirse of people from, all partriot the ad. jaceitb fiiaphbourhioodi n thtu soletiu oc'casion was inmuie'se, notwithstarding ...

WILFUL MURDER IN MANCHESTER

... WILFUL MURDER IN MANCHESrER. Onithe ?,d ult., we detailed the circumstar.ces of a murder- olS ?? Committed on tse previous Saturday~ night on the body of John Cunninglham, jun., o Agsiew-street, Hulme, stvilst passing through Granby-row. 'Ihe circumstances we then stated, were, that Csuirtirlgham was found by a watch- man with three deep cuts across various parts of his loft log, of a very ...

MURDERS by the NEW POOR LAW

... . -, M, ?? . h .T t=he =W P i. ?t~ltDE3, b#:te NEWPOOR LMW WbIe'j'~rytbipg ese, hasilen ui it6 ?? ani . be m'e te'life of'man has co rnu 0al1n cheaper. --Spa Hs~iihi SLjA - - ~ i ~. , i'j* re te' iev td be ''ev-ented is not adequate to the vio. lence of the preventfve, a Wsovereign that tbinks seribusly .:4boAn-.he;'vjjstatfysucfi a law to the dictates of concsdence and h' humanity. It is, ...

Published: Sunday 26 February 1837
Newspaper: The Champion
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1576 | Page: Page 23, 24 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE MURDER NEAR UXBRIDGE.-INQUEST

... THE MURDER NEAR UXBR1DGE.-1QUEt., We have given in another part of TELE CHAMVIoM the particulars of this atrocious and mysterious murde', and the subsequent investigation that has taken place. The in- terest'excited throughout that part of the country is very great, and no efforts are wanting on the part of the au- thorities to discover the perpetrators. 'In aid of this pur- pose a Sergeant of ...

LONDON POLICE

... I , O I,-. h D- O N- -. - -i ?? ?? -a -C,, -F.- ? ? DESPERATL- ATTAUK OiN THE DEIPUTY-GOVERNOR OF TilE INDIA HOUSE. Immediately on the LORD MAYro taking his seat on Wednesday, a person of 'the name of Kearney, of good address, and respectably dressed, was placed at the bar, charged with attempting to assassinate John Loch, Esq., the deputy-chairman of the East India Company. Every avenue to ...

LONDON SESSIONS

... 0WDO!. SM-, S f. A BRUTAL IUSDANP.-James Hails Was indicted; fr ?? ,aiilin Blizabeth, ?? ?? appeared from the :evdened I of his 'life and other.witnesses, that the defendant: hs- . fish- I ;nanger living im C ripplegate, that he was in the frbquent ?? of beattg aud'itltteatinghis'wlfe, Etnd that he had! been, nio' less thft sixtedn' tihei iakenhbefre difeierent ldermip, 'uad' seven times ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CotONXUN.WINQUf9STSB. .,,L-?,&gNTA11LET SUICIDE.-An inquest was held on Monday, at the Royal Mail, Islington, on Mr.' Thomas Savage, watch. manufacturer, Clerkenwell. Deceased was in good circam. sLanles, and had'formerly been churchwarden and guardian of the ipo r of Clerkenwell. Latterly he had comnplained of pa in the hlead, On Thursday he left home to visit.rela: tioni andoon the next ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. MONDAY

... (Before the RECORDER.) MNlNT PROSECUTIONS.-The Court was occupied from ten o'clock in the morning till six in the evening in the trial of ) 2 prisoners for misdemeanour, in uttering counterfeit coin knowing it to be base. The Hon. Mr. SCARLETT, Mr. ELLIS, Mr. Ciiit.iams, and Mr. SaLHx, appeared for the prosecution. All the prisoners were convicted, and the majority were sen- tenced to 12 ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... INSOLVLENT DIEBTI'O)RS' COUIMR The Court it's o ' n missioner LAw presided insteaddof Mr. Commissioner HLAR. Ris, who has gone the Southern Cir'uit The Court will on Tuesday, again adjourn to enable the Learned Commis- sioner to proceed to three places on the Home Circuit. THE ACCOMMODATION-BILL SYSTEU.-1Robert John Baker, late of Mount-street, Lambeth, hair-dresser and perfumer, was opposedon ...

LATEST POLICE

... LATEST POl bCE. MARLBOROUGH.STREET. THE MARQUIS OF WATERFORD AGAIN !-Just after the conclusion of the night charges on Friday, several fashionably-dressed individuals entered the office, one of whom, enveloped in a rough pilot-coat, walked up to Mr. CONANT, the Sitting Magistrate, and told him he came to answer a charge against him on the police-sheet. ' policeman of the C division came ...

LAW

... LAW 'COURT U tJUEN'S BENCH. TUIE QUEBN V. 'iTe POiR-LAXW COMMI55ioyEBW i * nt~ e crfl tatetdrmaile siis.iti' -8ibtaiued for a writ of ?? intO f th6,l courtetali oiders ;and tegUlationS of 'theipoorwlatw edinmissioiiedtt th .hti' j856i ;:By the .provisions -of 'the rPb6r- #i* '4ieidiient Act t~he Btrnd Union was 'formed, in iwhich the :pansh of St. ?? Giden, was included: Among: other ...

LATEST POLICE

... ?? =r~ 77 a r e :. ?? ' Ob- fejlr ;f Cha~ncery-ane, Govep'ioJ8.a lsrs ?? thoeu uijtd paribhes, Dl St. Andre lborni mab[ofe.Bs'rtand;St.1 Georgowthi!:' cc t.r! .nddio'se*'riiwdre';iamm before'M1egrS: :AING and RqGEr to answer t0e e ipVtO -f W-n; ftfbeitt -! 46ftflo -o, ?? made ' qfG ' IS. t, - ,Q Ord j~~fbr the Pca thinp113 i of the ?? ~ ?? ?? ?e said~e cowme~qwebof G tUM ia estitiooli, QA li* ...