ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... A few days ago a very melancholy occurrence took place at Caherci- veen, county of Kerry. A party of young sailor amateurs were eniraged in a boat regatta, at Valencia harbour; Mr. Maurice Q'Connell, 31. P., was President of the Club, and, when the arrangements were nearly comv- pleted, under his inspection, Captain Primrose, of the 73d regiment, lately returned home on leave of absence from ...

SHERIFF'S COURT, MIDDLESEX, NOV. 10

... SHERIFFS COURT, M[DDLESEX, NOV. 1O. co M5r. Riger !Vhiteheud, Attorney, of Lirckw'. v. Messrs. Egerton and John Smith, proprietu;4r Wu lIi. wb uishers of the Liverpool Merctsry. This was an inquiry to assess damages in an action la, brought by the plaintiff against the defendants, for pub- J3Ul lishing certain articles in their paper reflecting on the Coi personal and professional character of ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... .A very unusual scene took place in this Court on Tuws- ?? lnst-: Our reporter ras not perm itted to enter, but be collected-the followirtg particulareg from vastus impartial sourzess:- Aboet' one o'clock the Lord Mayor, entered, accompa-_ nied by Aldernmen Thorp, Thompson, Kelly, Wilson, and., .Cowan, who were followed in a short time by Aldermnen Garrett and Copeland. Although ,the're wns ...

THE MURDER OF THE ITALIAN BOY

... 4 WHE .MU~~~TiiZT-_iANf lBOY' ljuw-sieter, Lo~~~uoN,Ioaui- ~lae aseenues o6f,; th ,fi )and the street itae, were'r .,ldbeqdI perot.A d ditionsi forcie U ifie jiolicef con&tbli asn dut rop z~ oh swere houghit t ~ h hi~lhi to-en-T anhfy expression- of- dua fehi;,u ve ihti presnn tPyterer. receivd~-t-lu ei~ ntoewohdati .a rly hour-asiembleldt.; Mr .Atkinson, hed PP.T'r6 iS.Lrlotte lpta day ...

EXTENSIVE SYSTEM OF BODY STEALING

... , EXT s 9 V ODY: U S'rEAkINv I g i ; 'A . i1~ . r vw- t bur aiisst papt, we gsins'iomei proceelt hngs poreaittW t ti, totsdeesboyf man. nesrcizdo'n the tareetii ii oes t srt.' ?? ?? tortigdtubtsgb, wihich- traitbeen ?? aI ?? a hsst Hioussiepbl rseiofrse netdA ctsstensied ItC asrr wihte.robst it o Isnarks of- violeisce iblt ht steirs tcJ, 5 ose to thle etispiklon of his, hoivng beefin ...

ALLEGED CASE OF HORRID MURDER BY BURKING AN ITALIAN BOY

... ALLEGED CASE OF HORRID MURDER BY LURKING AN ITALIAN BOY. 0 CORONERi'S IN ?? afternoon, at three o'clock, Air. Gell, the Coroner for Westminster, and a jury _ composed of some of the most respectable inhabitants of the parish, assembled at the Unicorn, at the corner of Henrietta. d street, Covent-garden, on view of the body of a boy, un- known, aged fourteen, who was supposed to have been mur. ...

CONSISTORY COURT—LONDON, FRIDAY, NOV. 25

... I CONSISTORY COURT-mondo, FAiwY, Nov. X5. NBULD T. NRELD.-Doctor Dodson stated, that this was a it B~ ioc p~romnoted by Lady Caroiline Mary Neeldagit Sempi Nee, Esq., her husbanid, on the ground of cruelty, and preyed she admission of the libel. b[e King's Advocate, on behalf of Mr. Neeld, proceeded to argue against the admission of the libel. The first article pleaded the nmarriage of tbe ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... hlr[il COURT OF JUSTICIARY. ;j estertlay thre Coint met. anld proceeded to the trial of' C- ji'iii Uei~l, dwa White, whlo pleaded Guilty to ;a chrgeoro ?? ?? ~bein'g ?? nl ept 49 Ir'Ajina burl~y whiiwsqadii~o h ?? n t Mr.Airlinfe'.4 oeimti~no un ns~ent. Fro~m ..e ?? VWiai ierrj , S ce -aq ~cyenip ?? iir4A ik &rn thje a beo .eeci byiswie ,Alb~1 Cs*o'th iae pr ?? pedo 4Wih41d ie'tP ~ Since tee ...

PRECAUTIONS AGAINST CHOLERA

... ,: aPRECAUTIONS AGAINST CHOLER.A., The, Central Board of Health have drawn up, and ordered ,,to be issued, the following important paper, to the ?? Me¢30i of U ealth : 'l f ?? altb ?? Council Office, Nov. 14, 1831. l Set,-The Central Board of Health having maturely I. veiglhjd all the information which has been transmitted to t them.nrelailve to the progress of the Asiatic spasmodic ciholera, ...

Published: Wednesday 23 November 1831
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1395 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... J REGCT ADL RoWrs Hi 0r s THE NATIOrAL[ Cssuncxr.-It being pretty ?? bruited abroad, that a deputation of the members of Mr. Car- ile'ecommunity, for the purpose Ot Opening a ?? itthelner; Mr. Irving, on the subject af COnversion, was to take place last Sunday evening, at ' the National, long before the service commenced the church was filled to suffocation by persons of all classes, eager ...

Published: Sunday 20 November 1831
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1575 | Page: Page 13, 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HORRIBLE DISCLOSURE

... HORRibI? DISCLOSURE 0'F A ClASF OF 'tByEiNd ev A SO$ AGAINSr 1ilSIMOTI-R. On Wednesday; EdwsWtd C66ok; Eliza Cook alias Ro's, and FPd. -ward Corokitheir son, xrh& ave been in ?? since last Friday on suspicion of having lbirkede Elizableth Wialhll, a female, of 84 tiears of-age, :were br ?? Lambeth-street police-oiicel for'fur-rher exsnrarjb.' 'lhe bov, %ho is shout it' rears o! age .since ...

LAMBETH STREET POLICE OFFICE

... LAMIBETI-I STREET POLYCE 'OFF'ICE. ads. Rrh ATr VicAn MI N ~o§ATIOW Ar MlumIma ?? Nims WVAtH-ANoTiiiRc ExiMtSATtON OF. CeOK AND ELIZA Ross.-Yesterday, in conseluence ofsomre new circuminstances comfing to light, caleulated t-bring- the dreadful ofbnrce with which they are charged 'imore closely h6mb to them, Coak, and' the femnale Elizabeth' IRoss, were again brought ip, and plaec d at tihe ...