ANOTHER HORRID MURDER IN ENGLAND— DREADFUL MURDER OF A WOMAN BY HER OWN DAUGHTER

... ANOOTHER HORRID MURDER IN ENGLAND- DREADFU: MURDER OF A WOMAN BY HER OiWN DAUGTEu. Accounts have reached town of a frightful murder corn. ntitted on Friday last, at Flawith, in the parish of Alne, in .the NWOOs Ruling of Yorkshire. The name of the person ginurdlred ?? watsonj:anold woman in the 77th year ?? if hera age, and the namte of. her destroyer is Esther Watson, ber own claughter. An ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... -- b C! ., e C COIURC, H-_EwYtN8TXRDA. Philip Heary, ' ~ Queen. Wfe, in Error, v. Mr. Coppinger appeared on behalf of Philip Henry Hol- land, and Frances, his wife, prisoners in the county gaol of Limerick, who were tried at the last spring assizes, and their case came before the court on a writ of error. They were charged by twelve separate and distinct indictments- six for assaulting Mary ...

THE MURDER of LORD WM. RUSSELL

... YH- AlEDBBR of LORD WM. RUSSBLL. I On Saturday a considerabie sensation was created at the west end by the circulation of reports that 9( mtl ing of a most Important nature bad tratispired relutive to the murder of the late Lord Wtlliani Russell, bN whicb tbe identiy e f the perpetrator of tbe dreadful and horrid deed would be likely to be proved to conlvictiont. la conrsequence the number of ...

COURVOISIER'S CONFESSION OF GUILT

... COUIRVOISIER'S CONFESSION OF GUILT. After the verdict was returned on Saturday even- ing, a report was circulated that the prisoner had confessed the murder, and, upon inquiry, it was' found to be correct. it appeared that while the exn- minations were going on at the house of Lord Wil- 1iam Russell in Norfolk Street, after the murder, the attention of lr Howser, the solicitor for the pro- ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... 333PS' !OL. 0; PO1aZG COUNCZ'- Hous, TlunSDAr, `June 4, 1840 Magistrates present': The Mayor, ansd Messrs. G. E. Sanders, Savage, and Haberifeld. John White and John Linsflield werecharged with stealing rope from the ship Anna. It appeared that a person, who was walking on ihe Quay, near to the spot where the Anna was moored, heard a voice on board say, , Now, then, im- mediately upon which ...

ROBBERIES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... ?? -ROBBERIJ ?? a.- j In 1 * ?? : ;~ qrillo SeeDnNw Dcuf~'ot TgI GOIVSROR Of TAB URow,M ,Pr Co3a~tzges9.#.e O a ThurAsd& week, fernoaq,,Mt_ th with his dc'aith-,tiadew iwfh11y sudden te orthhdiju tbnl S~rie* As i.3 4 Not tSnA6e. . idrecwas le South Wdleswhefc Mi. Viekery'siono4~~a tappointment,-addd he lied a letter ?? i on, bd (Mr.~ Stonue) bein a Straingei aAmnci3b' readlihtin oyd'b-row,. he ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... bUBLIN POLICBEsTtIUA. HEAD OFFICE. E:CTXSIVE FFORtGERIES ON TIlE BANK C ISRELAND.-A man named John Smyth, alias James Manning, wasbrought si up at this office, charged under the fullowing circumr stances :- I About a fortnight ago the prisoner, accompanied by a al Female, went into the shop of Mr. Patrick Fitzpatrick, sI tailor, No. 4, Michael's -hill, and purchased a coat, for which n he paid ...

LAW

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, TuE QUEEN v. GREAVES, P3NTLEY, GARNETT, AND SMITH, JUSTICES CF LANCASHIRE.-Ita this case a rule had'been obtained for a criminal infor- mation against the defendants, who' were justices of the county of Lancaster, and who had sat in the sessions of Manchester and Salford, and were alleged to have acted corruptly in the appointment of overseers for the parisbes of ...

THE MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL

... THB MUJDBR OF LORD WILLIAM I RUSSELL. [FROM THIE SUNDAY PAPER8,1 e The interest evinced nmong all classes by the anbove mys _ terious and tragical event has not in the slightest digre been diminished by the evidence adduced at the differen exisainations at Bow str *et of the valet, Francois Baijarmii I Cotsrvoisier, who i8 now an innaote ot Newvgate, eharget with the wilful marder of his late ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-MONDAY. THE CASES OF TREASON AND MURDEIR. H The June Sessions of the Central Criminal Court commented this morning, before the Lord Mayor,the Common Sergeant, the Aldermen, Sheriffs, and other Corporation functionaries. The Court was opened with the customary formalities, after which d the Grand Jury were sworn. d The Common Sergeant, in the absence of the Recorder, pro- ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER.—APPREHENSION AND COMMITTAL OF THE MURDERER

... ATROCIOUS MURDER.-APPREHENSION AND COMMITTAL OF THE MURDERER. i One of the most brutal and atrocious murders whi, h t has occurred for some years in Manchester was pe pe. ItraIe on Saturday night last, in a house in a court i l tCha31,; s Lreets London Road. The victim was an ,r, 3 for un te ?? named Maria Connor, who lived tbe ruffian who inflicted the deadly wounds. His naflw is Thomas ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CRNTRAL CRiN COURT Tlike eighth AAssioU o0 ;e1 ?? i ryoralty cO l'e daynodfro th lari. srrbrof' prisoners for trial) ant lay, and from the la3rgj-; hili~c ot ithvreges, the court the very aerioias nittureof eoiloc oixo I s t he tof wil have to sit tIhislDC f ar nearly a fortnigbi g ie ti al R f Caouvoii'i, ,ehargs'd wi1h thc minirdcr of Lord Willi' 'tn R sell, will, it i I expete t, L nornee ...