DONEGALL ASSIZES—RECORD COURT

... DONEGALL ASSIZES-RECORD COURT. CUIIOtUS CABY-LOUGII DERG. J,)hn Casliore reid Janirs Ci'avtfrdiv ride ire indctel for hav' iog awserlrlted tire place ot oirhie ii Owen MICann, on th Wuinitli Ito Lough l)eig. The prfuiCi etinr iii th is CseSI' it a1 We0 oriuirial chorlet'r-' rreetif arid wvill in Iiit ritti'e,' Wihicl ,iiiisistri sontirricito thinl , ote gre! b _-iaiat or wirsp Ins I dlivaillt ...

COUNTY MONAGHAN ASSIZES

... COUNTY MONAGHAN jASSIZES. ABDUCTION. Barth. Corraher, for feloniously taking away Eliznbeth Knox, by force, on 3d Jan. 1535. E. Knox.-Lives in Corratanty with her mother, within one mile of Castlebluyney-recollects the night of 2d. Jan. 1835-about 12 o'clock her mother's kitchen door was broken in, and two persons came into her mother's room- one had a pistol in his hand-when she juniped out ...

SUMMER ASSIZES—CIRCUITS

... SUMAIER ASSIZES-CIRCUJTS. iNort.BEabt-Lord ChiefJustice Busbe, Lcrd Chief Baron. North-West-Hon. Justice Moore, Hon. Justice Torrens. Leinster-Cbief Justice Doherty, lion Baron Pennefather. Connaught-Hon. Justice Burton, Her. Justice Crampton. iHone-Hon Baron Sir W C Smith, Hon Justice Johnso0. Munater-Hon. Ilaron Foster, Hon. Justice Perrin. Their Excellercies the Earl anid Countess of ...

LONDON POLICE

... A black maun named 7'Iantaq, who had long been infesting Biilingsgnet-mirket, and for whom nothing is too, hot or t o: heavygn, s brolIght before the Lord Mayor, charged by Mr.. (:oldhann, the clerk of the market, with hLaving stolen tvo pair. of soles. Mr. olildihai stated that the prisoner was the most' out and out' thief in the marhct. and had but lately been Teleased from the tread-lilill, ...

THE LATE TRIAL FOR ASSAULT

... TH'Et L.AT:E TRIAL FOR SASAULT.' [We extreoFtht~e foltowinrg letter, together-with the re- marks app~endled to it, from the coiumsns -of ouir Ciseltenham contemporary. - ; To Ctie Editor exf e/le Cbs t enhatd er Jaiar- - Sse.-Oppsecd,-a5 ydsaavowddly and faiyl~tATe to the poiia principles andetdvocacies of Lord Segrave, attidof hi& Lordship's brothers, YQu have .uevertfsele.qs at all tiwes-so ...

LONDON POLICE

... I1 IDON POJNiAC. I 9 I I I r F V r f. I I i I F i 4 iI I I I i I I * MANSTON-HOUSE.-A: gentleman named Bult, of ,Hornsey-laiei, Highgate,appeared before the Lord Mayor aiiad.made thie-folloing ?? stated that he and his family,;consistiug,in all of; nine persons, left Southend in, the' Brocklebank Steamer; for-Londun.. They had not proceeded-' far when two' accidents occurred to the boiler; ...

Published: Sunday 09 October 1836
Newspaper: The Champion
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2955 | Page: Page 23, 24 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MOST UNPRECEDENTED AND APPALLING CASE OF STARVATION AND MISERY—THE POOR-LAW AMENDMENT ACT

... MOST UNPRECEDENTED AND APPALLING CASE i OF STARVATION AND MISERY-.THE POOR-LAWI| AMENDMENT ACT. | THE following letter has appeared in the Times, to which we earnestly entreat attention, as the case referred to in it. is unparallelied in the annals of the country. The recital of the sufferings of the human being who is tihe subject of it, must strike deep into the heart of every man alive to ...

MIDDLESEX QUARTER SESSIONS

... MIDDLESEX QUARTERlSESSIONS. (Befuor~e Mr. Sergt: ADAs,- and a Bench of lt'gi=t4 le' ' The'CHAIRMN athe sitng of the Conrt ,ddreasse the Gentleinen of tbe Bar, and said thathie had u4,de- several. arrangeppnts,.fo transacting the ?? 'the oensuig-year, BO, as nota to interfere- ?? Circuitsvany of-the-other $essions, or even with.theisitthngs ofthe Central Criminal Court.', OUTRAGE BY OMNIBUS ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... :!@Ip elJ31 itlqvpTE§T.. - $igN. SDATH OF' A SPAX'IS H NOBLEMAN.- On Monday an Inqu st was held at the Duke of York, New Churcbhstrect, St. Jolms-wood, ol View of the hotly of Deo CJUtofio 6setelio, aged 38, a Spanish noblenian, who had retired to this Cpoutry from Spain, in consequence of .the inteitioe wais in which that cotutry has been so long .eingaged; ,. Mr. itOuAS EVANS, No. 13; New ...

DREADFUL MURDER OF AN AGED BROTHER AND SISTER AT KIRTON, LINDSEY

... I ijFEADNL M13RDPR O 7-. O BROTRI-I AND -, 9SISTHU- AT,'KIRTON, LINDSMY. The c6ounty: of, Lincoln during the past wek has been thrown into the greatest consternation, by the discovery of a deed which has not been equalled in the calendar of crime in England for many years. The unfortuate victims were an aged couple, brother and sister, of quiet and industrious habits, residing at Kir- ton, in ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—FRIDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-FRIDAY. TH1E KINO V. T SE a1r o alTON PATRIOT. The Attorney.General (with whom was Mr. Barstow) applied for a rule to show cause why a criminal information should not be filed against the proprietors of the Brightos Patriot newspaper, for two libels which were published in that paper in March last, tes- pecting the conductof the Guardians of the Poor for the Rye Union. A ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN.—IMPROVEMENTS IN THE GAOL OF NEWGATE

... COURT OF ALTDERlMEN.-I'MPROVEMENTS IN ' [HE GAOL OF, NEWGATE. ' ON Tuesday, a Court was. held for the purpose of receiv- ing the reports of the Committec of Aldermen upon the rel)olt of the Sheriffs relative to the gaol of Newgate, and on other business. Alderman BROWN presented a repoit aplroving of the plan submitted by the Sheriffs for effecting sundry altera- tions in the gaol of Nowgate, ...