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MELANCHOLY [ill]

... JiBELdAV(.'Cli)T. ?? , URJeJNCLE. Oa Tuz.;A3 meveinq last a i, ineust was held at ?? housze of Mr. IV. Niieho.oj,, nle ol the u j istrateg o: the West. Itt'1:J6rX st aounoda, near .'cds, bel' o tle corouer ior t, honlour of PouteJract, ,u View ni *ihe body of Charles (ieorge ThIuIpIsxa, a VaunLo e.'pr, oi -aideer. It .ill be seen from the sulj &ied ev;denoe that this an- fortunate ocrurrence ...

ROBBERIES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... ROBBERJES,:ACCIDENTS, &-c. t DEATH IN Pausoor.-rO-n.MondaYlast an inquest wsheld bifure Mr. Ld Pipie, ?? coroner, in the Queen's Bench prison, gn, the body of. the'Rev. -George Gorildn Smithi 'afp ?? Shamm deposed thatshe' wentabout seven weieksince to at- tend tte-eesed's room, and tbathe! 'tUlUOt taken Ill ?? -three weeks- ago, when witness, beca= in his nurse, mald eventually -Mr.-Hooper, ...

IRELAND

... IRELA ND.. DUBLIN.-WAN. DAN UMB!.Lt.-0f D- n .. day; acase of avsault someiaiit prctiiaratL its clreum- V Ces -was ?? ?? Mngi'B~rt5Of Hdry-' d 't street Police Offie. The pa Lics wgre a Mr Jeremiab' .T }! Jenkins. 'and a Mr. M'Sweesy.-The* complainat ;bi stated his case. It appearpd tha as hews waiking fr Ir down Sackville Street on Saturday, he wan overtqken .1i by the heavy showep af rain ...

MURDER OF LORD W. RUSSELL.—REEXAMINATION OF COURVOISIER

... MURDBI OF LORD 1. RUSSELL.-RB- BXAAINIA TION OF UOURYVO1YRBR.I Yesterday morning, long before the hour appointed for the examination at Bow-Stroet, the door, of the' court was be sleged by a grsat many persons of respectable appearance, who were desirous of belne present'durisg the irquiry. As soon as the door was opened, every part of the court was crowded, and on the bench we observed, ...

r4o 9~ 1NQVEST AtA G

... AMEEEPkRI [ . .S9TN HES lIAER.T A - A&lquestxasa heldi on Tues day eirng lastjit ( the residence af W. N. Nicholson, Esq., oft Round- Wi4 hay,,near Leeds, on the body of Charles George of .Thompson3 gamekeeper to S. Nicholson, Esq. of' Roandhay Park, who was shot on Sunday night m last by she first-mentioned gentleman, in whose WI service, it would appear from the evidence,h e also is. The ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—FRIDAY

... POLICE IN'EBLLIGBNCW.-FRIDAY. - -4 GUILDIIALL. COMMON INFORMERs.-Mr. Whittaker, a pawnbroker, in Long-lae, atteowled to answer two informatioss filed by Charles bl'Aum, a ?? informer, for not pattieg tle several qneitions directed by law to be asked otall pawners. Mr. Huniphreys, fior the detfndant, took an objection to the form of the intoriontion. The informer had neglected to fill up the ...

HORRIBLE MURDER IN BIRMINGHAM

... The town of Birmingham and its neighbourhood were on Thursday morning week thrown into great confusion in consequence of the body of a young woman, nlamed Harriet Wright, being found in the canal, near Walmer. lane. Suspicion immediately attached to a young uian named Josiah Lilly, and information having been dis. patched to the station-house, constable Brough immediately went to the residence ...

Published: Friday 22 May 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1255 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE Zk;T1Lpzcv'Ncm.- COuxuCJ-1i0UlE, rorSz'eL, SJt DAY. Magistrate present; Mr.'Ash: Georae Keely was charged with violently assaulting the - ichild ol' Ellen Ityan. Acertificate from the General HMs. pital was handed in, stating that the qhild had received* a' wound which, although not of an iinritelijately dangeros . character, was yet sufliciently severe to preyeh't his attendint to give ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NO ICE&S-TAU DlY. BANKRUPTCY COUR L.BT LtgOV.- CharleaCeltoon, of Pancras-at~,l~Ib Ws,. e ?? Benjamin Oram't~ ?? Pl hrAlfP tn private meeting-in Payne and PAW ete p'1 Tate meeting. Before Mr. C t ci John Gibbs, ofBedford-street, Covent-arden, nllliOer, at eleven last ?? Youens, of Ludgate-hill, grocer, at twelve; choice of aggneCefr. Before Mr. Commisesoner PANIC Samuel Kind, of Seckrord ...

PRISON SCENES IN IRELAND

... I (From B.'s letter to the Times.) And now the representative of Majesty is within the gaol. And what is the first inquiry of hisExcellency? Into the state of crime ? The proportion of the committals to the convictions ? The nature of those convictions and the number of them ? The heathy state of the gaol ? Its discipline ? Its cleanliness? The comfort of the prisoners? flow far criminal ...

Published: Friday 22 May 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1306 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL

... MURDER OFV LORD WILLIAM RUSSELLW- I . , , . BOW STfRETXYEsTDAY. D RE-EXAMISATION oF Coutavorsj -.At ten minutes past 10 Mr. Hall took his seat on the bench, as well as several of the noblemen and county magistrates who attended on the previous day. At a quarter past ten o'clock the prisoner was placed at the bar; his appearance had undergone no alteration since Fri- day. Previous to the ...

Published: Sunday 24 May 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5287 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment