DREADFUL MURDER

... DREADFU=L MURDER . DREADFUL XURDER. re d- )y I-. id I' ?? Id a- to 10 Ia A V id ci leI ac le Ir le fe Le le a- 7y A ble -th iav -A ltin eal Ived dhs la- th, the 109 and r no na agi aen ha atel I in uld ma na- olu Mr. ral isa pre ioa on. rh, or sich ite- ron 3mtl lent and igh the ious ad is and na ,pll the tie Idl will 'hat frr cry 'hi Wra ull rces 'ay , of tilb th- Se,' sin bive ion da! iei ...

THE HILL COOLIES.—KIDNAPPING

... THE HILL COOLIES.-KIDNA.PPING. The following is an extract of a letter from Purulia, a, in the district of the Jungle Mehals - - The district under my charge, being a portion of the h Zillah Jungle Mehals, is not inhabited by LKhols, cOnse- T quently the tide of emigration does not set out from b hence; nevertheless, a few persons are occasionally taken g away by men who I have reason to ...

LANCASTER ASBIZES.—CROWN COURT

... LANCASTER ASBIZES.-CROWN COUR'r. THURSDAY, A.4pil4.. to WL odshilpet k tint diat. At nine o°clock. T;e busrineo ret to throcighonnit thedditxt pn ftea littleor no intereat, and tthe fllow- of, Ing i' ii surmteari. Y' James nfitt pur Sl JinMa Tll~rer 24 Thomas the ehentrnoo &enn f y, HartleY. 27, and Joh, ulume, 2, 4ere indicrted for a burgeai-y Iii I .tn te dweltlhrn.hliilo of the R1ev. ...

LEICESTER NISI PRIUS COURT

... LEICESTER AN SI P1IUS COURT. d JACKSON V. POC'}IN AND OTHERS, a This was an action to recover the valre of a quantity of a corn and other property belonging to the plaintiff, which was consumed by fire on the morning of the 7th of January t last, owing to the alleged negligence of' the defendants. 1 Mr. Ilildyard, Mr. Gale, and Mr. Fosbrook conducted the 1 plaintiff's case; and Mr. Balguy and ...

DERBYSHIRE OCTOBER SESSIONS

... PJrRB YSI IRK OCTOBER SESSIONS. d GWEDNESDAY, OCTOnERst 1t. The trials of the prisoners at these Sessions commenced this ollrlnlilng inl the County latil, D)erby. (The 1 usual 1 Qualrte ly bulsiness of thc County was reported in the last A16'cio'y.) The following Mfagistrates were present.- JoHN BAT.Guy, Esq. Chairman. Philip Gel], Esql Al. M. tundy, Esq,. Francis Ihurt, Fasq. M.P. J l. Barker ...

Published: Wednesday 23 October 1839
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6494 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE-OFFICES

... BOW-STREET. VIOLENT CONDUCT OF THIC CEHARTISTS AT EXETFit-HALL.- Arthur Dyson, a bookbinder; Thomas Farrer, a house-painter; Ebenezer Brinkkman, Edward Harris, upholsterers; John Brad- ford, musical instrument-maker; Henry Bailey, no trade; James Godfrey Elworthy, a bootmaker; and Samuel Wadding- ton, bootmaker, were brought up in the custody of several con- stables of the F division, charged ...

Published: Sunday 23 June 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6623 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... COURT OF COMPENSATION. The Recorder and the Lord Mayor sat on Friday in the Council Chamber, Guildhall, to bear the cause White v. the Corporation of the City of London. This case arose out of the rebuilding of the Royal Exchange, and was for compensation for the plaintiff's interest in the wellknown Edinburgh Castle, Sweeting's-rents, two shoos adjoining,and the Griffin public- house. Mr. ...

Published: Sunday 15 December 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1563 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE-OFFICES

... GUILDHALL. Jains Ssiith, a labourer, about 50 years of age, was brought before Sir C. Hunter, charged with behaving indecentlv to Maria Garton, aged 15, in a pew, at St. Andrewv's Church Ho1. born, during divine service, on Sunday ?? Euck- moaster, the churchwvarden, stated the nature of the case, and said he should press the charge against the prisoner, because of late, several other ...

Published: Sunday 17 March 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5706 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

IMPORTANT TRIAL AT DALTON

... - I .- . - . . - Mvs. ANNE PL.UNKETIT V. CHARLES HEArON-Mlms ANNE I'r.uNrsswCT v. Tim EAsRL or Bs.RsANoGos.-liefore a jury of the tenants of the Duke of 13uccleuch, at the Cavendish Arms where Mr. W\ightman sat as the steward's assessor. ir. Watson appearing as counsel for the Earl of Burlington, and Air. A lar- thiror Mrs. PlUnk-ett. Mr. NlarLtin addressed the jury for the plaintiff. lie ...

Published: Sunday 27 October 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 831 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE NEW POOR LAW

... I .-4 TO THE EDITOR OF THE ERA. In my last letter I ventured to assert that the poor .aws were not charity-that the poor had no independent or absolute right to relief, nor the ratepayers such a right to manage their own affairs, as to entitle them to the absolute management of the rate, or of those for whom it was raised. The most diffi- cult class of opponents with whom the supporters of the ...

Published: Sunday 24 February 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1463 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

GLASGOW WINTER CIRCUIT

... FaCIAY, JA. ?? 11. Dnnaldl 1 Lean and Arehiliald Ilogla were cnnvicted of househl eakiteg nnti theft, mggravated by pretillt. con. viction. TIhe priavrters verv mere hol bs; but 31 Lean, it appeared, ha-l been for five rears. and Blogle fur two yl-arn, balbit and reptut, thieve4. They were sentenced lo seven year.' tranteporlvatln. On receiving sentence, AlLentit reqieested leave tol speak. I ...

CITY CHURCH SEAT RENTS

... CITY CIIURCH SEAT RENTS. COURT OF STLSSION-Nov. 21. Cr.AcPRl' TOiv 1111I OTHRni- tV. THE 1tMAGISTRtATES Of Ent~laultil. Thie impotrtantt provenslvit ving keen adlvisteo thistin)rt on eca-e. the ?? iadgrement 'Pat pionounceit hy Lord Nlinercoiff, Ordinarv :- ot The beret Ordittary having cein-iilerecl the clocei riroorit. ?? berkvd yrartio pr~ tioiratcor. thvereon nod hrav jagi thereafter ~cai ...