INVESTIGATION AT THE NORTH DUBLIN UNION WORKHOUSE

... I n u~io Ins 11 as IyT ~unuay, roe Ausn or V.ecember. an investigation into ICthe Cierntnces connected with the mortality which has 'lb- b~eenc found to have prevailed of late amongst the children ?? the Nrh Dublin Union Workhouse, was inatituted at 0iD the desireu othe Poor Law Commiasioners- The inquiry of ermrincate on Saturday evening lshvn otne o try seven days. Mr. falal, Assistant laoor ...

APPALLING MURDER

... I T. : ?? It is with the deepest regret we announce that Drogheda, for the first time during'nearly the last half century, has been made the scene of a frightful murder committed under circumstances of a peculiarly mysterious nature. The un- fortunate victim, named Peter Dolan, a man of about 55 years of age, lived outside Sunday's Gate, in the centre of one of our most populous suburbs, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... MIDLAND CIRCUIT.-NORTHAMPTON. RoDDIS v. FAIRCLOTH.-SEDUCTION.--Mr Humfrey opened the case to the jury, commenting upon what he termed the horrid, atrocious, and disgusting conduct of the defen- dant towards the unfortunate subject of this injury. The plaintiff is a butcher in a respectable and extensive business in this town, having a family of eight sons and three daughters, of' whom the ...

POLICE

... A MoNEy-Taker! - Afred French was placed at the bar before Mr Hall, charged with stealing IlI.t12s. 6d., the property of Mr G. Wild, the lessee of the Olympic Theatre. Mr Wild employed the prisoner as one of the money-takers at the pit entrance. Soon after the termina- tion of the performances he was informed that the prisoner had absconded, taking with him all the money he had re- ceived. ...

Published: Saturday 16 October 1841
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1269 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... ACCV5EV- ABSENT,-A Spaniard, Miguel Ponz, ,ho was brought to this country in the ship Governor M'Lean, from the African coast, and who was sent to England or firing on the boats of the Wolverine sjoopofwvvar, while engaged in suppressing the sl ve.trade, was lberated ?? Monday night by the Thames police, in consequence of an order from the Admiralty to that effect, after being detained at the ...

SUFFOLK QUARTER SESSIONS

... SUFFOLK QUARTER SESSIONS nECCES, Monday, April 5th. Before Sir T. S. Goroch, Bart., Chairman Jha Penn; E. P. Montagu, F. IBarne, John Korrictr, Elqtrtl'!- the Revs. Dr. Owen, E. .1. Love, ii. r'1 C. c4i` H. Owen. .U3 rthe Chairman addressing tile grand jury, said, It 1) t for the Chairman to ny sonret ring l0 thecgrard jur vI the calenidasr is very Ilight, arwl the a onll of crri small, I ...

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 ...

THE QUEEN'S COURT

... TIM11 QUERN'S COURIT. 1i11'; ts,,is UUUuCT. 'Vestelday the Queen held a Court at txwo o'clock for the re- e'eption of addresese from the city of London. The Lord Mayor, Ta compachied by tho City deputation, arrived at the Palace in his 'state coh shortly beforetwvo o 'clci, attended by his Chaplain, Sword-bearer, and Macc-bearer. His Lordship and the deputa- tion were ushered on their arrival ...

ROLLS COURT, DUBLIN—Nov. 12

... ROLLS COURT, DUB3LIN-Nov, 12. Thle A~,ricu11sral Banis v. Mie Prols~nciil 13 ne of Irdo-ld. IM1PORTANT BSANKINGO CASE. Thel ATTORcNETr.GENeRtAL osovod the Conrt. onl the part of tt'c rcei~ver Ili the ease of Aehoson v,. flnighe-, piulic offi 'or of the Agrricultural and 12wrnmirel'iI Bank of Irola~id, enri on bhelal f of cigtht ndi silivik (Sh ire- holders in the BankD ig Company), for an ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—SATURDAY

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCHI--SATURDAY. (Sittings after Term in B(ineo.) . hin I;ERNE v SIOWEL.L CLERNt. , This was an1 actiiu live. ihcalstitlnpuet- c ac u s o tie ?? The al eod ill Imoputed ti the p~aiotlff that be, as a R rman Catholic irs: St, hacd :mposed a hore. bly remre nid a ridiculous p.riarce upotn a p-er m.,, a mcni:tcr ,f his church. Tic case was tricd b f..re 31'. B rin Kufe at r ...

WEDNESDAY, Nov. 24

... [BEFORE MR- JUSTICE WIGHTMAN,] THE QUEEN v. GEORGE WHITE AND THE EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR OF THE NORTHERN STAR, The ATTORNEY-GErERAAL moved, in this case, for a rule to show cause why a criminal information should not be Idled against a Mr. George White and Mr. O'Connor, who, according to the memoran- dum discovered at the stampcEffice, was editor and proprietor of the Nore/tern Star newspaper, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE' INTELLIGE.VCE-SATURDAY. (IUILDHALL. G;r'orge Coleman, a young manl who gets his living by csilvassitin for Customers fG- hooks published in numbers, chins cligred with stealin- £P l0s. troin Mr. 13atbbage, of Thor-slton, a villaige situaitetd near Elxeter. Mr. l3abbalge stated that on Tllursday night he went into the Falcon public-house, in Fetter-lanle, to get SOniD! IT- freshinent, ...