COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... Yesterlay a Court was held for the dispateh of a grrat deal of public buiiness. EXTREME DISTRESS OF THE polES, AND APPLICATION To TIll. COIRPORATION IN THEIR BEHALF. P'etitioners iappearcl at the her of te rroirt fromr the Literarv Association of the Fri jnts of Plo!and, %%hen Mr. Deputy PEACOCK prensentea the following ?? Oct. 4, lS7. To the Lord Mailor, Aldermen, anti (ionoinn:, in Com- mon ...

MURDER IN LIVERPOOL

... MURDER LV LIVERPOOL. Saturday and Monday' an inest was hel( to inruire intet tile c ircumstances iouc'hing the deat! of Jameis Cilla- ghilan, ceach -triniiiner oli thi. towm. A N oung tn l, nam d Charles Vortilington, was sotme weeks ago taken itito ht udL on a charge of I luing St dbbed the deceased with a chisUl, lie was held in cust od) till the fate of the un. fortunate linml ,hould be ...

Case of the Glasgow CottonSpinners

... e Gf Mhe a§ssw Cotfte- s f - eB- - isthe xeft$Eibd~dt;r of th5isweekE ti 'Wapsp rs an i rticle relative to the Glasgow COstOf.spinecrsj,-*hich - writteno with great ability, and whicehlbs jugtlyqx- A cited great attention. We have already gladly evied I ,ur columns to this case, and we eow are well pleased to i cpy the greater part of our talented costemporary's c article, in order to give ...

DUBLIN POLICE—MONDAY

... DfiBLIN POLTCE-MOXDA'r .: f COLLEGE-STREET OFFICE. e GRoss NUISANCE.-Mr. Macdonagh attended as cornsel t for Messrs 'Careys and Porter, proprietors of a drlft ant china warehouse on Aston's-quay, also for several other in habitants of that neighbourbood, to' prefer informavions I against Catherine Armstrong, as the manager of a house 01 8ill fame in Bagnio-slip, anid against Mary Byrne, as ...

LONDON POLICE

... E - - - 7 LONLU-N-PUUULiCEH. , ,: .. THTAMES OFFICE. HoRiAtD MASSACE.-.~Creole La Gnrai,- rn p 4f . co r was brdught before Mr. Broderip, thes iiisg ii te, i a charge of beingeoncerned inthe msssecr'f ile'cin per'sortt, belopgin'gto a'tribe'of 'Hare Indjans; ?? Fivfr in thir:territory- of tbe HudsonIs Bay Coippany, ?? th Ametfe, i41the'wiinter'of '1885.6. T11e4 risoner'vta'sb wght np m the ...

CITY OF LONDON REGISTRATION COURT

... I Whilst the lists for St Botolph, Aldgate, were undergoing revision,4the fol- lowing cases were heard and determined :- The name of Bensusao was objected to by the Conservatives.-The resi- dence, &c. was proved.-A parish officer oft the name of floppy was then called and the following examination took place by Mr Rowcroft.-Do you know the gentleman called Mr David Bensusan ? Yes.-Does he wear ...

MURDER OF THE GOVERNOR OF PRESTWICH WORKHOUSE BY ONE OF THE PAUPERS

... PeusTwicCH, T 'Hun DAY.-Onl the 4th of September last a most unprovoked and brutal assault was committed'upon Mr. Jonathan Fielding, an elderly mall, the governor of the work- house, situate in the township of Prestwich, near. MInchester, by Joseph Dennerly, one of the paupers resident in the work- house. It appears that about nine months agof Dennerley, with his wife and three children, were ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... I' OLICE INTELLIGENCE-SATURDAY. MANSION-IIOIJ1'E. A man tnanied Porker, undt his Wife, both of whom were iii the service of' .Mr. MI'Morulo of Finshury-criSeact, were broughit Lip ill the custoiu~y of.)1111 JoorI(rest or, chargedl Uponl sluslpiciof of hiavinig plundere firuaster's lioula ofa Coll- sulerabl e qnaatityo ilp lute. OI Ti'uesday teen ofg P. r. M Miirdo hudl a frilcid i t IlL ...

SINGULAR CASE OF EMBEZZLEMENT

... SINGULAR CASE OFEMBEZZLEMENT. [I KOM TitE 1.1\VLIVERPOOt. AII.ION.] O0n Saturditv last a case was brought before Mr. Iall, ivitici sow;vs the extent of dleii(I00enV which may result from One error, nodI exi'ipli lies that, at ith thle exceptiou of the fiatal result, a parallel fur thc case of (torge Bant. We''I can he found in real life. The prisolers, Georke Daraell, IFrances NI' Lean, alins ...

WEST-RIDING SESSIONS

... WESTRIDING SESSIONS. LEEDS ?? -- A1 - ng The following Is a summary of the calendar- the Traiisported Seven. Ihears.-George Hodgson, stealing a Wr St, qua~ntity of joiners' toDls, at Birstal, the property of John tnt S hofild; George Stoekdale,' stealing bread. eheeae, and heother artIcles, at Bradford, tlce property of Mary Arthurs ; ?? Murray, stealing at Wakefield shoes and boots, ed ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... 3 COUNCIL-HOUSE. SATURDAY, Oct. 7, 1837. Magistrates present: Messrs. Ash and Herapath. James Cann, a boy, was charged with stealing a handkerchief and some silver from Mr. Stone, beer-house keeper, of Hanham. The prisoner had been in the habit of sleeping in prosecutor's house, and on the latter's getting up on Friday morning he found that the handkbrihiet' and money in question had been ...

POLICE

... T{ATTO0r GARDEN. MR LAING'S COUlRTESY.-WiliaaM Joknsov, a black man, was charged by another man of rolour, named Barron, with stealing Bs.-The prosecutor not being acquainted with the English language, a person stylishly dressed offered his services as interpreter, when he was asked his name and address.- Interpreter: I am a military gentleman. My name is King MINess, of- St Paneqras. I ...

Published: Sunday 15 October 1837
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1792 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment