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APPALLING MURDERS IN LIVERPOOL

... AP PALLING MURDERS IN LIVERPOOL, - ~-.pil ?ed (From t1e Liverpool 7Yiesof .Thursday.. on A nniversalfe'elirg'of horrorrwas Irodused ihni'Vrpool, hi ter yesterday, by the iiellig'encethat a-vhnol fanil h*ilb1en te; murdered in Leveson-street, in* this town, tinder circum- en a stances of unparalleled atrocity. The victims of this inhuman As , crime are a mother, two childdren, and' a fernale ...

THE STONELEIGH MURDERS

... I SINGULAR INVESTIGATION. : At the petty sessions at Leamington, Oil We'dnesday, be' fore Major .11oultrie and Mr. W. C. Russell, en application was ma'de to the bench by -Mr. Griffin, solicitor, on behalf of James Leigh, of Preston, for a warrant againist John Will- cox, on a charge of murder, said to have been committed at Stoneleigh Abbey, 34 years ago. The circumstances of the case were ...

MR. PHILLIPS AND THE MURDERER COURVOISIER

... Mr. Charles.Phillips has at length come forward to deny Wisd - the imputations cast upon him in reference to his defence of gon; th the murderer Courvoisier. He appears to have done so at Y. at the request of Mr. Samnel Warren, barrister, who,in aletter thisti In to him, cites the testimony of Lord Denmaii and MIr. Baron oth e- Parke, to the effect that the charges in question were wholly ofti ...

RE-CAPTURE AND COMMITMENT OF ANDERTON FOR THE MURDER OF COULTON

... RE-CAPTURE AND COMMITMENT OF ANDERTON | II FOR THE MURDER OF COULTON. On Monday evening a gentleman residing at Kirkiess, a few miles from Wigan, cent a messenger to Air. Whittle, right chief conctable, with information that Andronbd en ien seen in the vicinity of a farm in the occupation of Mr. i en Blackledge, near Ilindiley, subcequent to his escape from ilco custody. Mr. Whittle, on Tuesda ...

CHESHIRE ASSIZES

... The CommiesiODf of Assize were opened in the Shire Hall, Chester Castle, on Wednesday, before Lord Abinger; after.which his Lordship attended divine service in thl*Cathedrad, where the usual assize sermon was preached by the Chancellor of the Diocese, On Ti ursdaY the courts opened for the deapatch of bosinesO Lord Abinger presiding in the nisi prius court, and Mr. Justice Erskine in the crown ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... [ C o COURT, SATURDAY, APRIL 15. PERJURY. S Neeviacro was indicted for perjury. The de- fendant was clerk to Mr. Edward Allen, solicitor, of ; Manchester, to whom Mr. John Lowe, who kept a boot and shoe shop in that town, entrusted the defence of two actions against him in the Manor Court, for slander and for wages, brought by a dismissed servant, named Ebenezer Benson. It was alleged that in ...

SALFORD COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... IS ALFORD COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE. I A general meeting of the Salford Commissioners of Police was held oi Thursday evening, at the Salford Town Hall, for the purpose of nominating surveyors of the highways for the township for the ensuing year, and for other business. The chair was taken by Mir. Holland Hoole, the boroughreeve. Previous to any business being brought before the meeting, Mr. Lit ...

Published: Saturday 24 September 1842
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Crime and Punishment | Words: 1040 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

PETITION OF THE UNEMPLOYED

... I lET'LION OF THE UNEMPLOYED. I At a crowded treeting, convened by the unemployed, x held on Thursday, at the Old Manor Court, Nicholas Croft, Henry Rawson, Esq., in the chair, a petition, r praysiag for certain changes in the poor law, was p unanimously agreed to. WVe call the attention of the public to it, as giving a plain statement of the case ti and elainm of the destitute Irish. Surely a ...

CHARTIST TRIALS

... CHARTIS [ TRIALS. CENTRAL CBDII1NAL COURT, MONDAY. CASE or ERFNEST JONT19-ln the old coust to-fdey, Lord Chief Justice Wilde, with) Sir George Carroll ant i r. Alder- mttst Gibbs, tookt their seats oil thle bench. Charles Er'nest Iones wits then placed untler the dock, cherged (tinder several counts) wit ul Iisderneanour, to ~O)ll l is Pistleade iiot guillty. Titejissy wvere then aboist to be ...

Varieties

... - its Her Manjesty has presented the town of Brighton with thev . organ hitherto used in the chapel in the pavilion. N n1- A new history of England, from the time of James II. by s n Thomas Babington Macaulay, is in the press. le The late eleetoress, Leopoldine of Bavaria, has nominated i ie King Maximilian of Bavarina sole heir of her immense for- I ;e, tune, which is estimated at 21,000,000 ...

BRUTAL CASE OF STABBLING

... BRUTI'AL CASE OF STABBLNG. | Charles Humphries and lliam Mitit .to en were brought fhre C. J. S. Walker, Esq., at the Borough Court, onl .itauiday, charged with brutally stabbingf Win. Davies, a glass-cutter, living in Louui.streer. 'l'he following are tie particulais of the case:- 21r. William, Furuival, hause.surgeon to the Royal In- jimiarrv, said William Davies was admitted by him an .u ...

THE ROEHAMPTON MURDER

... I APPREHENSION OF DANIEL GOOD. The supposed murderer was apprehended at Ton- bridge on Saturday last, by Mr. Humphrey, inspec. tor of police, on information furnished to him by Thomas Rose, formerly a constable of the metropolitan police, but now a labouring man residing near Ton. bridge. The prisoner was taken to Maidstone gaol, and afterwards removed to London. The following particulars ...