DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLE_-YEST91tDAY. HEAD OrFICE. F'osNY.-A boy, named Daniel Arderry, was brought before the magistrates on a charge of having stolen a pair of stays, the property of Miss Sydney Reville. A countryman, named Charles Staunton, stated that he was after arriving with a cart from Naas, and was passing through Bridgefoot-street when he missed some of the pro- perty he had on the cart. He ...

Extraordinary Case of Manslaughter

... Z?traor4InaxyCase of lYlauslaughter. !?ew leo: Laws. On Friday nri intquest was held on the body of a child, sls years old, named John Jones, at the Plough inn, Coleham, near Shrewsbury. The father of tbc deceased was a w idower, with four children. Hle had boen adaitited into the work- htouo of t^bv Atebom.;n arith 5 ,tst ,bol.. ,e .,5.Ibtimo the deceased was deformed and' In very bad health ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE

... | Nl'EVCALi VULICE OFFICE. Flu DAY, Feb. 8.-Before essrs. Ald. BlaGE and iLATsO N. Sevetll inhabitants wrete sumin-ned by the police for not cleaning the lootpathisopposite Lheir ?? dwell. ings. Another pawnbroker appeared this day to answer four informations laid Ogainst him hy the informer, Thomasi Hudson, Shoe-maker, Stowell-street. Ihe witnesses were (he same as on former occasions, viz. ...

ACCIDENTS. OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS. OFFENCES, 6c. REPORTED Loss OF THE SHIP MADRAS.-A para- graph copied from the Limerick Standard has appeared in most of the London papers, stating, upon the authority of a note contained in a sealed bottle, which was said to have been picked up in Brandon Bay, that the ship Madras had been seen approaching the Shannon in such a situation as left little doubt of her having gone down ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. I HEAD OFFICE. ExcIsE CASMS.-John Furlong, of No. 15, Upper Do. minick-street, was summoned for selling spirits without li- cense on the 19th of October last. John Lithgoe, an officer of excise, stated that he went to the defendant's house on the 19th of October last, and purchased a glass of whiskey, for which he paid two- pence. Mr. Stormont said that he would only ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONES' INQUESTS. SoICIDE FROM DRUNKiENNESS.-A1n inquest was held, ?? Monday. night, at the Crown and Thistle, Great Peter-street, Westminster, on William Hawkins, aged 46, a Waterloo Eol- dier, who committed suicideby hanging himself. It appeared from the evidbene that the deceased had served through the *whole of the Peninsular war, and had been re- peatedly wounded. Saturday night he ...

Published: Sunday 17 February 1839
Newspaper: The Champion
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3681 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE MURDER AND SUICIDE AT PADDINGTON

... I THE MURDER AND SUICIDE AT PAD- I DINUTON. An inques t was hold yelsterday morning, before Mr. Baker on the bodies of two persons named Lovett, husband aui wife, who were found doari there early on Wednesday morning. Great e'xeltentett appears to hrave been created by the unhappy event. The irl(qualt roomfli as crowded during the whole of' the proceedinigs. After the jury had viewed the ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... 3BISTOL POLICES COVNCIL- HOUSZ, SATURDAr, Febr.ar 9. 4 Magistrates present: The Mayor and Mr. Herapath. t A young and somewhat pretty-looking voman, giving her name Anna Gardiner, was charged with obtaining money under false pretences. Inspector Attvood stated that, having obtained infoor- mation from two or three gentlemen that they had received letters c through the post-office soliciting ...

RURLAL POLICE

... RURAL POLICE. Every man who has any correct knowledge of, and veneration for, the principles of constitu- tional law, and civil right, must allow that the Whig influence which has, within these few years, been predominant in England, hag proved -a tnost un- fortunate and disastrous event to the people of these realms. Under the pretence of promoting liberty, this hateful party have broken down ...

LONDON POLICE—SATURDAY

... LONDON POLICE-SATURDAY. I L MANSION-HOUSE. RUBBISH PROM THE RlOUSE OF LoRDts.-oohn Joblin, a simple-looking West of England man, was brought before the Lord Mayor, upon an information charging him with having shovelled a quantity of mud and dirt, which had been dug up from the foundations of the houses of parlia- ment, into the navigable part of the Thames, Assistant Water-bailiff Nelson ...

LAW REPORT

... low IMPOaT. CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, Feb. 8. (Before Mr. Justice Vaughan and Mr. Justice Williams TitsE FATAr. Du Ft. AT Wimnr.vDoox.-At the sitting of the Court, Edmond Delves Praughton, surrendered to an in. dietment charging him with aiding and abetting one F1ran- cis Lionel Eliot ?? lowerMirfln, The prisoner pleaded Guilty. Mr. Clarkson then addressed the Court, and said that he ans his ...

EXCISE LAW—IMPORTANT CASE

... EXCISE LAS-II1ORTANT CASE. TiIE ;t:YrEZ V. Nt1.l. & Gci.%Y. The ul.enders. Nhn nrzr nierc'lian- in Gr.'eccock. hid psty extenlaite transtetionfi itil C'k.nks Bonar, &. c. fit- Adi. glass inncitcirersm anil in Nveoinher lact they saonde advanre' cif CiNh tic icht firin. o the tecuriiy cit q actitv cif gince. pnrkedl f. r ox ccli ic i ii i. h hair li:en delive;led cn thoe bn y vCricick. ...