THE ISLINGTON MURDER

... THE ISLINOTTON MURDER. Richard Goald was placed at the bar at Bow street on Monday, having been taken from or, board the vessel in which he was proceeding to Sydney, charged with the robbery of the murdered Mr Tempileman. Sergeant Otway fbitod hem drunk in the cahin of the ship, and brought him to London as a prisoner. He had previously (with the evident idea of getting the proffered eereard) ...

THE ODD FELLOW

... o E~'00V 'FS maLWW ' .THE PRESENT POLICE. ASNDl :THE ?? COVIB-RY OF -MUROE31RRSL -- Nfiiie4s of .peopib are now costany praising . :t~ls pregtt system-df pblire in the mtrd)olis. JiA, #rfifd jtizies 04t ?? : '1W t Ol (lid Wile#Jf nrtit,e tin\, eh~abit 6t~exioh kg.tnittte ~iireeibn to be catching, for numbers of others fall in with 3tl11 praise.; and in ?? of GConmos such prdise is. ~not a.t ...

COURT OF SESSION—LAW CHANGES

... COURT OF SESSION-LAW CMANGES. YCesterIC ly the Court met for tue summer session, beingn aweek later tian tile f'ormer period, confoirm to the recent act of Palilament. James Ivory, Esq. presented to the Court her Majesty's letter nonlinat- ing him to thle vacatliy on the Belic, occasioned by the resignation of Lord Glenlee, and subsequently took his seat as Lord Probationer, by the side of ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—FRIDAY

... L'iH 1i' .;J. ?? .i. U.RT. -FRIDAY. BfrIe.Mr- i. Arpe abin. LNTA'NII STEALING. 2Thomotr Ditrh ,rl'l nlriudri guilty tI two ludlfctorents, chnrg'.ng i'llu with stratiiig -icllt emtployetd no , clerk lto tit oe nidi vofice of 'The (imletralt Pilot otfice, tielfom cii.Ili large ots izil 01uotloY. I uiricw 1103 ?? iitdilctietit nilitilot 11110, to 'iotili' it. ?? iiot It il,, vo-iiltlrd i ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—LONDON, MAY 16

... cOUnT OF Qtjtpt ?? MAY 14. BREACH MnY -- - uf.i s' PROMISE~ oF~ StA\llsai z Mr. . ~ ?? Jacso v. Sleorpe Mr. . PillpsMr. V. Lee,, and Mr. Kcating appeared for the plaintiff; Sir F . Poloe k for the defendant This was an action to recover compensation in darnagesI for an alleged breach of promise of marriage. The da.s mages were laid at ,0t001. Want of room compels us to-give merely a sketch of ...

MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL

... EXAMINATION OF COURVOISIER. It having become generally known on Monday that the valet Courvoisier was conveyed on Sunday night from the house in Norfolk.,street to the station.house in Bow-street, the office was crowded to excess, under the expectation that he would be brought up. On the bench, with the sitting Magistrate, were Lord Montfort,.the Hon. Mr. Byng, and several other gentle- men. ...

Published: Sunday 17 May 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5818 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...