CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, Jan. 7

... cENTsRAL CRIMIiNAL. COUIr, Jmn. 7. ?? Pralitnift 'T'llitiol, 4111, %u1 irldidll rir faln- l aiilliiilv ntnaliltihi. alt atountitig On la l ,(ltt'aiilr ia11on (the ar iq nodli eii!vithlla the jairisndivliii tl thle Admirniti, r- 4 f E lngI i. Ivithltatesta to munder lime. t. .1,'t1c Pt ?? ?? liar tlia i11ticuutititi anati Moar .'Mr l).av~t Sitatr dfeoiii. i, that lao iwee master tina 1-firt ...

MURDER AT HORFIELD, NEAR BRISTOL

... MURDER AT JIORFIELD, NEAR BR19,aOL. ,1 .. .. . . . . .s . .. . .. (Front the CIorirespondenst of the Muraiog Ileitr a.) Bristol, Jen. 26.-The village of Horfield, Bitqtte about a mile and a half from this city, was yostorduy niade the scete of one of the most horrible and revolting murders that has been per- petrated in this neighbouirhzood since the memorable assassisation of Mrs. Lewis, at ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—THURSDAY

... CE NTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-TuURSDAY. [Before Mr. Justice Moule and Mr. uroan Rolfe.] Jo/rn Crishoam, agei 30, was indicted for filorriou ly aid- ing and abetting Puter M'1onough in assaulting and ravish- ing BMidget Lamb, aged 1'3. Mr. Payne appeared for the prisoner. Bridget Lamb atated that on the 13th of December lnst 1Ihe wasl living with Mrs. Carrol, No. 1. Gun-court, Cow- cross, being tben ...

BRUTAL CASE OF STABBLING

... BRUTI'AL CASE OF STABBLNG. | Charles Humphries and lliam Mitit .to en were brought fhre C. J. S. Walker, Esq., at the Borough Court, onl .itauiday, charged with brutally stabbingf Win. Davies, a glass-cutter, living in Louui.streer. 'l'he following are tie particulais of the case:- 21r. William, Furuival, hause.surgeon to the Royal In- jimiarrv, said William Davies was admitted by him an .u ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... [IISOLV91T ?? 6f7~f!6V tfltittre the full Court.) T her e weresevde' cases on the list, to all of which oppo. The discharge of John Mageonis wan opposed by Messrs. Hj enry and Jdnne~s West, 00 the grounds of vexatious litiga. Mr. Sproul, counsel for the opposing creditors,- stated that his clients had lent the insolvent a sum of 301., on his promissory note, and had paid two years' premium, ...

SHERIFFS' COURT—THURSDAY

... SHERIFFS' COURT-1HURSDAY. [Before Mr. Und-r.Sberiif Burebell and a Common Jury.] ATANIJ.eA V. ZIEiUKIEWICZ. ln this case Mr. Miller aptsared as counsel for the plait- tiff, a printer, residing in Crm'ei-buildlngs, Strand; aud Mr. Innis attended on behalf of the Rev. Dr. Zleukiewicz, who is a Romsan Catholic clergyrian aud a Polish refugee. The action was breueght to reco.ver the surn of £10 ...

TREATMENT OF FEMALE CHILDREN IN POOR HOUSES—THE HOO UNION

... TREATMBNT OF FEMALE CHILDREN IN PUOR.HOUSES-THE 1100 UNION. O:( Mondav morning the magistrates assembled at ten o'Clocl, in the luostie-room, in the office ef Messre. Essell and fitywood, College-cren, Rochester, for the purpose of hearina the charges against James Miles, the master of the lloo Uniin werlkhouase. There were present the Rev. Mr. Fornsbiy (chairman), Messrs. Elers, Gladdish, W. ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-THI8 DAY. rB ?? -+ 4 COURT OF CSANCEttY, WESTMlNSTERI-Sitatten. In ee Norris, ?? ?? v Archbishop ofAr- mhagh, exceptions, part ?? , Anttrobus, farther dlrec- ?? v Cressvweltl-jefr v Jeiferys-Cne v bavey-- fleurtelonp v Brlggs-11aters v Wat#-lliott v lleynoldB-CoIf- gar v Byees-Horsenall v TaylOf-Th.901PfBOII v Seai.-GoldsmId v Drewe. V[CE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT. 1VEST'IANSTFR-At ten. ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... (From the Western Luminary.) A Coroner's inquest was held on Tuesday afternoon, at the London Ale House, in St. Mary Arches-street, before J. Warren, Esq., Coroner, on the body of a woman named Sarah Gribble, who bad been found dead in her bed on Saturday afternoon. The deceased was well known as a celebrated seller of fortunes. This must be our excuse for trespassing upon our readers with ...

BRISTOL GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... ZRZSTOL GENLStLh QUARTEZ SESSIONs.| Our Epiphany Sessions commenced on Monday. There were the names of 97 prisoners get down in the calendar, of' wlxoto 16 could neither read nor write, 79 could read and write imperfectly, and 2 could do both well. The wecorder, Sir Charles W~etherell, in his charge to the grand jury ?? was one remark called for, and that waS the number of boys under the age ...

POLICE

... INDEPENDENT AND WEST MIDDLESEX ASSURANCE OFFICE.- Sir Peter Laurie stated that he had to call the attention of Alderman Pirie to a company which, for the ex- tert of the robberies committed by the few individuals who established it, exceeded anything within his memory. He had received from the editor of a Scotch paper an article, which contained an account of the flight of t !e directors of ...

Published: Sunday 24 January 1841
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 982 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW .N (I X'ic -THIS DAY. PALACE COURT, WESTMINSTER-At eleven. Coastley Johrion-bve v -Iretntrier-F V Callov-New hall v Coaslin-Alte and another Y Advon-Widnell v Gabriel and ?? ConIngham Hrfrv v DlarmorearWtion and anotbtr I Kioug-Conaway v Alderaou - Canhafn Y Daris-Willis and another v fRogers. SECON)ARIlES CoURF, RASN(iHALL STREET.-SIt at 12. Oswald V Colville-Prescott v (69dre-Beale V ...