DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... IDttotAq or - lEAD -OPi0. on ROsBERY.-An unfortunate man, named James Gra- ear ham, who resides'at Swainstown, near Dunshaughlin, was ma robbed on Thursday evening, near the Red Cow, in this of county, of twelve sovereigns and thirteen shillings, under 'er. the following circumstances:-Th, unfortunate fedlow is iti- over sixty years of age, and in the capacity of herd, con- in trived to save ...

THE COURT

... TjqTjE DOORT. *The QQ~q and Fivowkllsrt 84d1bT a~at enjoymeht of.-cog~tylf tW~sr.TeQet is morning,:and afterwards rsding out, soeaetimeslm a p~ny phaeton, at others in a asrssgd ;and four. Priue, Alb.4 lasausually aeompamed her tajesty on lirseck: :n Wednesday.his Royal Hignl s~rede ln tho same:aear- riage with the Qaeen and Ring and Queen of the Bel- ginns. * The little Prinoess R'oyal los ...

EXECUTION OF THE BISHOP OF ERMELAND'S MURDERER

... EXECUTION OF THE BISHOP OF ERM.E- LAND'S MURDERER. ?? _ pi Rudolph Kiihnapfel, the tailor, who murdered Bishop Si Von Hatten and his housekeeper, in the episcopal resi- St dence at Frauenburgh, was executed early on the morning Pi of the 7th instant, on the bill about a mile from that town, Pi near the Elbing road. Thejudgments pronounced in both instances by the criminal tribunals concurred ...

SKERRIES LIGHT HOUSE

... Y.mportant investi~ation. On VeStluIday Ilillelill'', til 216r1i uint., in vit [tie of a precept ia'oci lo 11h0 H-igh Sheli i oh Angloevy c(,wor ll teas told ait thea Shire-hall1, l)oeos o Lidjudicate and decide between the 0o nets of Fic Skerres Lirtiti and Rock tied thle 'irittiy iBumdn, puleuliot to tlhe Act d1 of ?? 011 ctlpfowerii3~, the Biotfiren to Ill 11rch'd50 an oer l lihditiucitse ...

JURY COURT

... JURY COUIT. The foliscisit n Cs etrrf ,ilu ip l eie hlbfire ?? L-iriSstieiJ t l.,k ?? ti1j s it i3 the Star Isin elhl A n ?? rt-l ^lnf;;'l rountor ISf 114n.fnitf ni-e 1 Nz8. 15. Mortinarf~~lar~lz If . Eq. of MiIailv ann l 1.,lit iii j*)l ' g.r rif Carstairs, in the Ciiit ' l ' fendorp. . ith I WtiWhether. an nri nllat the fi-t , f the ?? ItI lie bv thr iier St r f 1 or any ill them,. slid ari ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE MONDAY

... LA II' iL MONDAY COU'lIr' oi CHANCRt.ny da arnotn,ri to 1iARM.AN V. Jo-s C1ti1o to di ssolve rinin, 'Ongranted y tile VIce-,- L41rdon trou '11tkg a pirnthe of tkte groo I Svat Ibe of thae City of om~~. lt-- foupla at the Corner fuaI needle-street, on which the Sun Assurance Compaiypropose to erect their new officee. The ground In questien, before the destruc- tlion of the Royal Exchange. wva ...

Yorkshire Court of Gaol Sessions

... Radsbire Coutt of Q~aol *essions. On 'ah.,- . w . - On Thursday wreek, the Court of Gaol Sessions for the County of York was held in the Magistrates' Room, York Castle; present, the Rev. D. R. Currer, chairman, W. Hlatfeild, 'Rq., W* R. C. Stanshfeld, Esq., M.P., Wm. : 13su ,-vT er q Joseph Dent, Esq Benjaj in Agar, sq.;Td s. Hey. .F~,1'JmsAdsE Esrq., J. Wharton, Esq., Rev. J. Swire, C. H. ...

Published: Friday 23 July 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1181 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MURDER AT KNARESBOROUGHT

... York, July 19. Berbre ?? Justice Wghilgami. John Burlington, Henry Nuttali, and Chart,. Gill, were put to the bar to take tieir trial upon na indictment which echrged them with the willul mur *ler of Josephi Corker, at Knazesborough, on the 18th day of June last. Thle case having been previously appointed fuir this morning, time Court mind nil the avenues to it were crowded at an early hour by ...

CORN LAWS

... i. National Conference of Ministers of all Religious Denotni. 0t nations on the Subject of the Laws Restricting the Food c- of the Community. to be held in Manchester, com- a. menciog Tuesday, August 17, 1841. a PRELIMXNARY PROCEEDINGS. d, Circular issued to the Ministers of Religion in Manchester id and its Vicinity. er 15, Lever-street, July 8, 1841. K- DEAR Sia-The present communication has ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... - - - - - - - A. J -L . *AA.-j I INSOLVENT DEBTo', COURT STEsmDoY. : ( Rfbr Ml _ _ . :. .- XI ?? . , -ut weir. Commissioner Curran-.') ao less than 48'cases appepred on the list to be disposed of, but the gret majority of them were out on bail. Eldkard Martin, Thomas Keogh, John Barrett, Edward' Pstrdhue, ibraham CottCrtney, William Dawyer, Margaret Dwyer!, ad.Robert Willihtni Thompson, were ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... I R . 93. -al, -IT J ,iiwt'. and .ariett liontoor. watc di .lart 'ii it fe..tiou.1tsy imtai,kiug~ i .,le ?? wnytuhvii sitlkn~ twister. C.Ill i *1,tat ?? Sti ilan ali th of AN low-, ~ comb t~l 0 lal~t~ ii ro~n ~ vlll oec;: ia t u rt. Pen the ealidele.'i I I vc, 5Pied~~i Il,1ih i1i th An tile It-II ?? ie s.Paere aI ,,,pce from hin) with i)l ha balh nuot. The libel wtim Ill% ?? srtiir1 ...

LIMERICK ASSIZES

... I COUNTY COBT. Judge Ball arrived from Ennis at three o'clock on Tues- day, and took his seat on the bench, when the Grand Jury were re-sworn for criminal business, with the exception of Robert Fetherstone, EEq., of Bruree, who, we regret to say, was taken ill with measles on Saturday evening, afer his return home. The precept having been read, his Lordship addressed them as follows:-l!4r. ...