EXECUTION OF THE BISHOP OF ERMELAND'S MURDERER

... BXECUT1ON OF THE BISHOPOP BRXELAND's I 1MURDERER. ; I IRudolph Kuhnapfel, thetailor, whomurdered Bishop Von Hasten and his houskeeper, in the episcopal resi- dence at Frauenburgh, was executed early on the morn- ing of the 7th inst., on the bill about a mile from that town, near the Elbing-road. The judgments pro- nounced in both instances' by the criminal tribunals concurred in sentencing him ...

GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... GENZIMAi QDJA*TEw szsszONs. a SoteasxT QUARTER SEsSIoNS.-At these sessions the pri- Boners were disposed of as follows: TRaNsroAsATsON-LlJb: Thomas Hersey.-Foierteen Years: 0ohn Williams'-T'e Yearav: John Davy, John Smith, Charles Willians,:John Lovell, Henry Budd, John 'Oxon, Geo, Rapson, LI William Fildew. 1. I;PHwSoNMENT.-Tivelve ionths:.' Sarah Rapson, Mattbewi ; Winter(fnr.weeks solitary) ...

RUMOURED CHANGES—COURT OF SESSION

... IUstMOURED C FIAN GRS-COUIrr OF SESSION. As it ca fn now longer be disputed that the present Ministry will speedily resign, specula- tiri is anxiously afloat as to the various official changes conacquent on that event. No doubt seems to exist that the present venerable Lo nD P naxsIlrINN, Who has nlOW faithfully dischargedi his judicial duties for nearly SS years, will retire, and be ?? by the ...

LEEDS:

... SATURDAY. JULY 10, 1841. THE, AssIZEs.-The commission will be opened in York, this dlay, for the Yorkshire Stimmer Assizes, by Lord Dennmun and Justice Wightman. It will be seen by the calendar, which we have given in another part of our paper, that there are not above an average number of prisoners, though we alre sorry to say that sotne oF tho crimest are of a very serious character, and ...

LAW NOTICES—(THIS DAY)

... LA W NOTICES-Mrls DAY). COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN-Slt at 10. Earl Falmouth v Turnur, to be spoke ?? vn Birchmore, part heard. CAUsES-Cropper v Croshy-Crlghton v Blink-UoBs vr Ross-. Dloon v Gould-Edrar v ?? v Addlson-Jones v C'tlowse-DaYis v Grey-Grey v Davis. VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S-INN-Slt at 1f. Waters v Jackson. by ?? of Leads v Lord Amherst, motion -_iarilng v KIrby, ?? ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENGCE-MONDAY. MlANSION-HOUSE. *aptain Spieer, of the Rtoyal Sovereign steam vessel. Oppsred bvfore lhe Lord Mayor upon a sUmiiUUnS to answer the coiiiulpliiat of Tr. II u-g Owen, the honorary sec:etary to tihe Lodoun Welsh Provident Society, underthe followmig ercmlv.otan ces. Mr. learce attcudi for the defendant, Mr. lhobler, junior, for the compllainant. Mr. Oweu, who said ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE lN ELLJGENCETHUSDA Y WvORSHIP-STREET. THE TOWVER HAMLETS ELECTION.-A person named Dionosius O'Brieot, a respectable-looking Irishman, who it appetired was a member of one of the district committees in the interest of Mr. Hutchison, a candidate for, the repre- sentation of the borough o1 the TowerHamlets, was brought before Mr. Bingham, the sitting magistrate. Tle defendant, during the ...

Proceedings in the [ill] Police Court

... M iprocceb-ings ill Or i*111 49olice (gourt. FRIDAY July 9.-Before Mir. TOTTIE. OOT.UINING IoNEY UNDER FALSE PRETENCES.-A young-nan, who gave his name as George Weldon, was charged with this offence, .'Ars. Pinlfney stating, that by means of a forged order, signed James Wilson, she had advanced him £1 i2s Td out of certain monies belonging to the iron-moulder's club. Onl ascer- taining-the ...

Published: Friday 16 July 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2152 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. I]EAD OF'FIC1. A LTJNATI(!.-A poor woman named Mary Montgomery, upsidinik at Golden bridge, applied to the magistrates of this office to have her son, Thomas Hewston, a young man of about I7 years of age, committed to an asylum as a lunatic. She sta ted that lie made several attempts to drown himself in the canal; and on the preceding day he went out naked into the ...

WEXFORD ASSIZES—FRIDAY

... | WEXFORD ASSIZES-FRIDAY. I . - _ IJudge Torrens said-G,.ntlemen of the Grand Jury, I I do not find it necessary, from the lightness of the calendar,i and other reports of the state of your county, to detain i you by any lengthened observation. I HOMICIDE Matthew Boulger was indicted for the manslaugter of i Thomas Magtiire, at Enniscorthy, on the 5th of July. It appeared from the evidence ...

COUNTY SHERIFF'S COURT

... A Sheriff's Court was held at Leeds, on Monday last, before J. H Hill, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. There were only four cases tried, with which the 'court was occupied till nearly midnight. The following are the only cases of public importance:- PIO5KaEY V. BOOT1I. This was an action brought to recover £6 35., for work and labour done, and 5s. for travelling ex- penses. Mr. NFWTON, barrister, of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... LA W INTBLLIG SATUDAY. COURT OF Ci~AW~nY. AGABOD V. 11ATISTWBLL. Thi Isa bllforthesdmnhtrii~f ?? India estate. A question ties rtoss with respect to the rightof the tru louneia trait deed 4s take the fand, The matter was carried to the House of Lords, and their tordships decided ohat Covb, the refresentatire of Agahted t °l[ trastee, wtas entitled to the fund. The T lordships, therefore, ...