SINGULAR CHARGE AGAINST THE SOCIALISTS

... SINGULAR. CHARGE AGAINST THlE SOCIALISTS. The M1aneJester Twines, of Saturday, contains a long report of proceedings at the Borough Court, on Wed. ner.dy, Thurtday, and Friday, in the case of inform- ations laid by the Rev. Mr. Kidd, incumbent of St. Matthew's Church, against three persons named Peter Catters'l, Isaac Higginbottom, and Richard Ward, connected in some way or other with the ...

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 ...

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 ...

ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE HER MAJESTY AND PRINCE ALBERT

... ATTEMPT TO -ABSAgISSAT9 HE MAJESTY AND PRINCE ALBERT. (From the Mornsing. Chronicle of Wednesday.) sh At an early hour yesterday Morning Colonel Rowan rej and Nlr. Mayne, the commissioners of police, were in com- munication with the Home offce, and it was generally in bel~eved that the prisoner Oxford would be brought up for re-exainmation, but such turned out not to be the fact. i01 There is ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, JUNE 13

... r .. . rz . - . I_ (Sittings in Senco.i RiOSERTSON V. SHERWOPOD AND ANOTRER. This was an action on a promissory note for £1,000 dated Birmwingham, roade payable ir the manager of the National Provincial Bank of England, and declared upon by the plaintiff in that character. It appeared at the trial that the National Provincial Bank was esta- blished in London, and that the plaintiff was the ma- ...

THE LATE ATROCIOUS ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THE QUEEN THE PRINCE ALBERT

... LATE ATROCIOUS ATTEMPT TO ASSINAE THLEQUREEN AND PRINCE (pron the TYimes of Tliursday, June II J they 'e aneof the ruffian .who has been guilty of this the r .Osattack is Edward OlfordA; hi& kddrless is No. 6, Ry \stItroeet h~s~qarad e is said to: -be a~servn eturi ouet-trfplce i His appearance is that of a Mechanic, from tweni oa Of year- of age, and rather be-lowv the middle height. Sol bst2 ...

Published: Friday 19 June 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6408 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW [ill]

... LA IT' f.1 TELL f, i GNCE-SATL'RDAY. COURt' OF CHANCERY. rAtBOT V. TPA EAnL 00 1E1Ri\WtSL RY. A petition was presentedit bntil11 matter by Mrs. Craven Berkeley. prayilhig that her nlso, George lIb-ct, miay be ?? to visit tier for a month oil ?? return frt'm Rtwiw, w here he tic a been residiog tor the test eight 1ninetti wit,, tie is oriee, the Earl of Shrewsbiry. 'the petitill ret taorth. ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.—TUESDAY

... UQ UR 1' KF BAl ,VKRUfi PTCY.-TVEsDAy. ?? IlIr. Comnissionaer blerioale.] IN' Tii 0tATT'I111 Ot' OGtltRsO (ItENNi'bS IIANKRUPTCY. 'Ihis being tlse day fxed for the last exonulutitioss of the bankrupt, the coort was crowded as upon all former occmissorsa. Mr. Hildmerah attended an ?? to the aslIguees, end stated to the learned conrimlatlouar, that thlt balnlkrupt thud no bookas to troduce, aid ...

ROBBERIES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... ROEBERSIES, ACCIDENTS, &c. ?? , i Lz i. h I I L the S' fr1r1cwx . Monday morning an inquest was rebt held'befor6 ir. iWakley, at the Blue Posts,: lastle- idth 'seteet,Okibrd manrket, on the body of M. Jean Rose, ;ore, ged'60 a ddiaer ii forelgn articles, and a .native of :ties tFranc. Police Sergeant Porter 'I E, said'thatat pre., half.past three o'clook on' Friday morning, he was iom. eplled ...

POLICE-OFFICES

... I ] GUILDHALL.-Coxmirs- AL OF HiOLLY.-Frantz Louis Holly, the young Prussian, who has been stealin- a number ofcoatsfrom ions and hotels, where he hired a bed for the night, was re-examined before Mr. Alderman John Johnson.-The policeman stated that the'guard of the Exeter coach,who charged the prisoner with entering hisised- room in the dead of the night, and drawing his trousers from under ...

Published: Sunday 21 June 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3487 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

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- ...