CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—THURSDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMIAAL COURT-TiiURSDAY. [Before Mr. Justice BO8ANQUET, Mr. Baron BOLLAND, and Mr. Justice COLTMAN.] CU'lING AND WOUNDING. William Wllhite, a labourer, aged 38, was indicted for un- lawfully und teloniously cutting and wounding Maria Wil- liams, with intent to murder her. Ilis intent was also alleged to be to do her some grievous bodily harm. Vi r. C. PHIeLLIPs was retained for the ...

Westminster Court of [ill]

... Wosmtnasuter Coant of 1 sts FEES AT TuEATaEs.-On Tuesda, Mz., jmee IlHems- worth, e gentleman of private ibrtuue, ituieored Mr. Drisdale, the box-keeper of the Eglisl Opra- ouse, Strand, for the recovery of thei-san of 6d. It app-ared thatafew nigh age the plaWitHwc.,T Vo tbe English Opera-house, accompaied by a In V wha bld oil a bonret When they wore showu into a bOki (in zhe dress cireler) ...

ORANGE CONSPIRACY!

... TUBflERcuRRy PETT1Y_ SESSIONS-SEPT. 28. MIOST IMOPORTANT INVESTIGATION. (Froom the Sligo Cliawtpion.) One of the foulest c'orspiracies which tbe heart of man could conceive has been brought to light by Eire investigation bheld in Tubbercurry onl Thursday last. It is now quite evi- dent that the only disturliances which have taken place in this much injured and much calumniated county have been ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTrRDAY. COLLEGE-STREET OFFICE. 11 A BIL. Y Wf.LTE James Corrigan, a tall brawny, r square d)(tildeied, porerfird mali, was rhihged by lPeice- u t( t11tttlle Halpinr under the lolriwirrg rdicustalie. :- a IliPJn stated th;at on the ?? right he m'et the pri. S 5Orrer issuing folth from a public house ill Fleet-street, in ;I n Srate of screeching drurrkenriess, indeed he ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICF-YESTEaDAY. AlRtAN QUAY OFFICE. Uf THE DisowNED.-Aik olid mars, with a bald head, a - wrinkled, strnlurtit face, ch aracterised by a saidwrice grill,tl and a ragged great cost hanging awry over his shoulders, gr limped into the office, followed by a stunted, wretchied- le looking Female carrying an infanlt in her arms, wvhom he accused of having robbed him of' some articles of ...

Central Criminal Court

... Central criml~nd Ui Courts i - . A, X , : * ~i I (Befere Mr. Justice Vaughan nd PMr. Justice P'attuer. NECLECrriNO A- PARXSIS ApPsEXrrirc.--Williara Snith, de- scribed s an. optician, was indieted, :for having .caused the death of bis rappientiee, Benjamin Broadway, by.withholding 'fromoim a sufficient quantity of food. Elia6 WinVdsor-,-,Ima madwop ad resido .in [slington. The deceasad was my ...

THE CROPS

... t p r Observation and inquiry have our iimpression of tire a : .ortbcoming supply of wheat being, as far as England is cap- I .i corned, barely equal to that of an average crop. But as rrgards tl r the supply of food, taking Into account all articles (of domeatic e agricultural pro;3uce which constitute humani food, the questlon oe assumes a very different chnracter from that which a mere con- ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... flJVA.b.K1UJ~a .VUUkLU~iJW (Continued from page a.) CoDuNCiL-HoUSa, Thursdayj, October 5, 1837. . Magistrates present: Messrs. Ash, Newman, and Stock. Joseph Munday was charged with delivering a fictitious parcel to Mrs. Sarah Clarke, Upper Arcade, and obtaining money thereon. The prosecutris, having been sent for, declined appearing. Mr. Phillips, of the Prince's Head, Welch Back, having ...

DERBYSIRE QUARTER SESSIONS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18

... DERBYSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS, - ?? ESDA.. I- 18. i The business connected with the income and expenditure I of the county wast gone through yesterday and this morning, F the Comtrt opened before JOitN I3ALGtY, Esq. Chairman,L aind aL Bench of Magistrates, for the trials otf the prisoners, I 3-2 in unuober. Al-ter the Proclanration against Vice and Imororalicy had been read, the Learned ...

Published: Wednesday 18 October 1837
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2085 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BRIMINGHAM AND LIVERPOOL BANK SWINDLERS

... BIRMINGHAM AND LIVERPOOL BANK l SWINDLERS.- BItRMeINGHAM, OCTOBErt 27.-The final examination of Palmer (who was remar.ded yesterday week) closed this evening-it occupied nearly the whole of yesterday and to- day A mass of evidence was brought forward, evidently proving his connexion with the four persons in custody in} Manchester. Yesterday, a solicitor residing at Sheerness, stated that W. C. ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. HEAD OFFICE. MEGSRS. GUINNESS'S PORTER.-A roan named Patrick I Timmoris, a dealer in turf, living near Harold's-cross, was committed for trial at the commission, charged with being concernedindestroying a quantity of porter, manufactured by the above named firm. From the evidence it appeared that t on Monday last, between seven and eight o'clock in the even- t ing, the ...

EXTENSIVE FORGERIES AT DOVER

... EXTEtNSIVE FORGERIES AT DOVER. On Monday last a more than usual degree of interest was created at Dover, arising from it being known that a yvaig rman who drove his coach and four was tobe finally examined on a charge of forgery. The accused, whose name is Hei;ry Brooks, about twenty for years of age, was examined btrefo; the mayor, William Cock, Esq., and several magistrates, alzd tultimately ...