REVOLUTION,

... nVOiamti. out of Emma. M 3 Don Cossack, her dam Celpini.out of Faith, wilel. Will SERVE MARES the eo, n g U'e Neighbour-9MHI!VMMSBPb'*od of (Jreai Driffield, £5 s*. thorough-bred, and £3 3*. half-bred, including Groom's Fee. Good accommodation for Mares aod Foals. Hay and Corn the usunl prices. Revolution, during the time was in training. woo twenty-four time*, la the last year of hit training ...

Published: Friday 07 April 1837
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1065 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGENC1w THURSD 4 Y, A ,i7110t 17. DISrt TED TTrLE TO A WIT Or CUiT ai,.i Froqget! v. Ayre and .4 'soeth ?? wav.s an ..t * of trespass, brought by MIr. P'I'ogg;tt, as 1l'. - reputed inanor ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... :TVg~t Alt& The criming trials terminated on Monday. Se- - veral prisoners were transported for seven years and Al others for life. The only prisoners left for execution pa' are the following, for a r ...

ST. ALBAN'S STEEPLE CHASE

... I I . I ST, t44 Sv §F-,- - ? I An immense cuncoane o*to4ilof. ~ e ailseem- bled on Tuesday at St. Alban's, to-wit ess the wnet interest. inglsteeple chase decided'theresiin-j ardoitrakers',year. T'ho prize contended for was O handiomne gl1d c'&p, presented by bis Highness Plnch 'Nicholas Esterba ,lltd toa sweep. stakes of iS sovereigns each (asd5 mfore for'poat enrering), under the following ...

CITY SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... CITY SESSIONS-YESTERDAY. STEALING A CLOAK. Maryanne Colgan, a young woman, respectably connected in this city, was placed at the bar, charged with stealing a cloak fiom an old woman with whom she lodged. The un-, fortunate prisoner was convicted, and sentenced to be impri- soned in Richmond Bridewell for six months, and kept to hard labour. AN UNNATURAL SON. Patrick Watkins was indicted for ...

MURDER OF THREE CHILDREN BY THEIR MOTHER

... MURDER OF THREE CHILDREN BY THEIR M OTHER. On Sunday night last the inhabitants of Fenton, in the parish of Stoke-upon.Trent, in the county of Stafford, were thrown into great consternation by one of the most bloody tragedies that ever was heard of. Screams and cries of mur- derwere heard proceeding from the police station-bouse, in- t habited by one George Colley, late superintendent of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTE~LLGEXC$. TRINITY TERM. Yesterday was the first day of Trinity term. COURT OF CHANCERY. The following gentlemen were sworn and called to the bar ._ John Davis, Esq., second son of Paul Davis, late of IClonshanville, in the county of Roscommon, Esq., de. .ceased. ?? Fitzgerald Mahon, Esq., second son of Sir Ross Mahon, late of Castlegen, in the county of Gaiway, de. ceased. Atcheson ...

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... COUNCIL P'ROCEED1NGS. I ThurslSday last, plursialt to adjournmenit, a meeting of the T'onvl Cc untilV, vwas held in tile Coincil-rooin, at I eleven o'clock in the forenoon. The niutber of moni- hers present did not at anly time during tlie period of the ! teeting exece( thirty-nlinec. The notice paper eontatnod iftetci items of bisiness to bc transacted, widich were taken, in the ...

EXPLANATORY NOTICE RESPECTING THE REGISTRATION AND MARRIAGE ACTS

... The following circular from the General Registry Office has just been issued. It will rgpay an attentive perusal, ned will tend, we hope, to set le those doubts and difliclties which recently in reference to the details of the new law, have created such uneasiness aid cavilling. EXPLANATORY NOTICE RESPECTING THE RE- GISTItATION A1D MARRIAGEt ACTS. [6 6 7 Gtslieleii 1P., c. 85 & 613, & I ...

COUNTY CAVAN ASSIZES

... Tl tr~st eaise' cadlcd onl was that of a'ntrick I il zsinuons, wr ho was treil laist assizecs foi- the mnurder of Archjintld .1Johnsan, on ethe 17th Novenil -er, ]8i:3. The jury did riot ligree to Hail verdict, aidi ho was held ovcr itutil this anssiZeS, When u ric o- positioni was roinde to hi oilon the part of the crewn that if ?? would plead guidltv lie SI Vill get off with ...

MURDER OF THE GOVERNOR OF PRESTWICH WORKHOUSE

... DEr OF THE GOVERNOR OF PIREST biUR13 WC WOaKHOUSE. On Tuesday snoraing Mr. Jonatbhan Fielding, governor Firestwiich workhouse, who bad been several weeks coofined to his bed by injuries indicted upon him by a °uper named Joseph Dennerdey, a weaver, living as a Pauper in thebhousiesexpired. *The ciieumstanoes under jp h tile murder wae committed will be best gathered roni;the evidence of the ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONYERS' I.VQ U.RSTS. Ye.sterday afternoon an inquest was held tit the Risiig Suit, lBrookley-strmet, Lower-roatd, Islinglloi, befoire Mr. Stirling d nit a resvectabile jury, on viewv of the body (t Andrew Poylnter, 'sq. aged .;1, a highly respectable stock- broker, wlit conurnitted suicide htV swallowing arsenic, und r ?? of m Illtst attlieting nature. Mary Anne Ilandley, hotsekeeuper to ...