THE MILL CASES.—MR. COTTINGHAM'S DECISION

... I THE ILL CASES.-MR. COT N AS I; I DECISION. At the West.Ridinig Registration, at Bradford, the B1 other day, oin the first case being called on, . Mr. COTTINtHAM said, he begged to take the earliest op. g poetunity that presented itself, in consequence of what had fallen a] from lils Learned Colleague, Mr. Hlildyard, at Leeds, to make a . few observationas on this question. ?? had not ...

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 

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUI3LIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. | COfLLGE- SREET OFFICS A CANDIDATe FOR TEmitRrANCfl-A squat, square, Com- fortalile-loktgki lump of a man. n.amed Henry RFialeigh, Was bhiuglht ill) in en (tally, char gid by Peace- conlal eie William Curtin with distuiring the peace of a temperance society moeeting or, the night previvus. Raleigh, on being called on far his rlefence, stated that he htd long had it ...

BERKS MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... BERlKS mrCIIAELM.AS SESSIONS. - o 17 ?? A Q ?? Tics business of lthse S essions ?? dhee.n.ucda hlin before Lord i1,11.1iigtonI, M..Chatirmanl, Itobert ]Palnccc-, E-Cri. IN. P, Th'lonas D)uffieid, EmI. M. ?? IV. S. B~lackstone, Esq. I~ll P. 'rlocnas Goodlake, Esqi. thle Resv. J. P. Cleaver, the 1Rev. E. BlIoVeic'i, AVin. B~ennett, Esq. thle Rev. N. Dodson, Tr. Ile-cey, '~Esq. C. Eyston, Esq. WY ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 

DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY

... I - DUBLIN POLICE-Yismam on HEAD-OrFecE. tc ENGTL5II PooRe LAWS-GaIEVOus CAs- Michael Fox, a an old man, with at wooden leg. and dressed in the costume ,a of a pensioner of Gi eenwicb Hospital, appeared before the nd magistrates at this office under the following circum- d stances :_ of He stated that he bad been an in-door pensioner of Green- o wieh Hospital, and thait his wife and two ...