LONDON POLICE

... Id BLESSING OF THE NEW POOR LAW ACT. to THAMiES POLICE CounT.-On Thursday, two wo- men, namled Elizabeth Gander and Elizabeth Clark, paupers belongilng to Wapping Workhouse, com- et prised in the Stopney Union, were brought before Y Mr. Ballantine, charged with being disorderly and d acting contrary to the rules of the house. d Suiton, the master of the house, stated, that a few inautes ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... ( Yesterday a court was held ror the despatch of public brilaevs. A LDERSGATE- STREET DISI'ENSARY. Mr. flerring, and othere of the governors of the Genseral Dispenisary, Aldersgate-strect, appeared at the bar, and pre- sented a muemorial from that inititution. Sir PETER LAURIE Sald the court was perfectly aware that he was not in the habit of recommending applicatios lior grauts of money. lie ...

MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL

... DZURMElt OF LORD VrXLLMAr#Z RUSSELL. I The intense interest excited in the public mind by the shocking murder of Lord Win. Russell does not appear in the slightest degree to diminish, but rather to increase. The valet, Courvoisier, who has all along, been looked ,upon with suspicion, weas, upon the breaking-up of the jury, detained under the surveillance of a policeman on the pre- mises of the ...

POLICE-OFFICES

... D i vi POL'itE-40 CE3;. I'd' . A' ?? - .; ~. , . , , . i. . i. , -HA1TTON-GARDEN.-DAIASG B.it IW.y . ;Thomwllatheew,' E-dward Hargrave,- Joseph, Smith, ldar' Thmare,,rkhd 4 A* Ro~ns, were aed at the bar before ith6enod ca g i y Mt. gisfti Wnilsbon-' o'f No',19 Can 5ryequie6, 14s6lll ngtont' s*Sthha'engmbheiiboncdetddin' breiking: a g~ebfering ?? .louseand b teal ng~threremaquantity of ,pl ...

Published: Sunday 31 May 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5366 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Z .4 Tr INTRUIGCNCg. RiOLLS-,!OURT-YESTEarDAY. - s . ~C LARGEOa'01LTESARY P5RACY. ,- , : : Hodges and Sraith v. Welsh. .. i The Right Horn. the Master of the Rolls ?? his. l judgment in this case yesterday. It was an application for an Se . injunction to restrain the defendant from selling the copies cs of a certain work which had been-pubjisbed for him, and which was called Welsh's Registry ...

DUBLIN POLISE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAi. .HENRY-STRSET OFFICE. UNRtEGISTERED ARMS-THE CROWN V. NOLAN..Mr. Nolan, 32, Bachelor's-walk, attended to answer the com- plaint of James O'Connor, inspector of police, for having unregistered arms in his possession. A penalty often pounds, and the forfeiture of the arms, was sought by the crown, under the 47th Gen. III. session 2, chap. 54. - l Mr. Monahan, Q.C., ...

THE MURDER OF MR. TEMPLEMAN—RECANTATION OF THE PRISONER GOULD

... ti~dE NVADA At MR. TEMPLMAtU-RCdA!'- TATION OF TE PRISONER GOULD. About an hour after Gould was removed from the bar on Monday evening last, at the conclusion of his examination, he expressed a wish to the gaolerto see the magistrate again, saying that he had something to' communicate which -he should not disclose to any other person. Supposing that he was about to make some further ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBtAM POL t ?? f RSEAD OPFICE. CatrLTY ro AxINALS.-Sergeant Kennedy,A 8, charged a man named Anthony Morgan, and two lad-, Jaames Stafford and James Ryan, with violating the 5th and 6th Win. IV., c. 59. The complainant stated that on the evening before he saw the parties driving a cow through Nicholas-street; the animal appeared to be so exhausted as to be nearly unable to walk. In this state ...

THE MURDER OF MR. WILLIAMS AND MR. HARRIS, THE MISSIONRIES

... Ti-fE MURDER OF IIR. WILLIAMS AND AIR. HARRIS, TIHE AlISSIONARIES. (F7slher' parliuenarls rorm t/e St'daj.ep 1Coonist of Dlee. 4,). Our readers wvill re'iol0ect the arrival of the brig Canden last year, bringing the Rev. Aell. W'illiams and other missiornaries, who, aftera short stay il Syd. ney, proceeded on their charitable mission, which has terminatedl so fatally. The Camden touched at ...

MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL

... | IUIRIDIR OF LORI) WVILLIAM RUSSIEL.I I E11R said lhbe west end of the town was on WVed-esday thrown vernde stimates into a state of tbe greatest alarm and constleinatiron by woled one re a report that Lord Williarm Raussell had last i lit ce t s t Cnce of been barbarously murdered in his bouse - Nortfok- idert- street, Park-lane. On inauily lie report teasfound -serati Valsh's to be toir ...

IRELAND

... - iREAD -$WI WT1R ABO- T BflEAKFA8T -MasteP i 'o finny, j l-: ?? .oy,*hb'ni:4. his'. mno her! iej 'stiated'aa'iupwardf ' 0~f ;otet'uzen rstt,',a' C. DBO- ;.j: gqi ntyi ale~oei h'betatei as ~e~of ax-i w.! iitefice,.fired' is` ?? j' liigr'evancet- ftqnded ~to hi-,is o'her's .ruggert inp, aregar~deil the:* - holding up h4, head, regulating kis ubalppiojection,' 1 a? d ai- saucy oniett wasaabdA ...

MURDER OF LORD WM. RUSSELL

... MURDER oFI LORD Wm., RUSSELL. The mystery in which the melancholy death of Lnrd William Itiasell is enshrouded appears to be still as deep as ever. Nodltg to justify a suspicion tisat the murderer was a persou unottacbed to the establishlment or ?? wilt the premises has transpired; and the opinion, which from the first mesneol eblsined general concurrence, that there was a strong mo~e of ...