Refine Search

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... I riddtu, Dec. 16--Before R. Plummer and M. Long- obtaininrar Hutehinson was breught up, rl, ,d vitil~ obtaining a silver watch from the shop of cliar,1, b o1 watchmaker, in the Side, under false pre- ?? ~'The ?? is the property of Mr Dic-, of tel(' e; j tol and had been left at Mr R.'s shop to be C; j iejl ?? called at tho shop and stated that r ellt Ibr1 it, and that she t ad to pay Gs. ...

THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM'S OPINION OF THE NEW CORN LAW

... THE DUliE OF BUCKINGHAJWs OPINION _ F THE NEW CORN LAW. I At an agricultural dinner which took place at Ayles- bury, on Wednesday last, the Duke of Buckingham delivered the following speech, in, ,roposing the toast, Prosperity to the English farmer: ?? t The Duke said, he would not detain the company by reciting the figures at that momentbefore him,but con- tent himself ly calling attention ...

DISCOVERY OF A MURDER COMMITTED EIGHT YEARS AGO

... - DISCOVERY OF A MURDER COMIMITTED | EIGHT YEARS AGO. At the Oise assizes two young men, named Quin and Henrique, were tried on a charge of having murdered a young woman named Landrieu, under remarkable' cirumstances, as long ago as 11133. The facts of the case are as follows:- On. the 14th of July, 1833, a young demoiselle named Landrieu, residing at Jaux, had gone . to the fete of Yenette, a ...

ASSIZE COURT OF LA HAUTE VIENNE

... I ATTEMPT TO MURtDER AT A MARRIAGE FEAST, AND ESCAPE OF THE INTFNDED VICTIM. Guillaume Bourbon was charged -with having at- tempted the life of' Jean Laborie. The crime with which the prisoner stood charged was committed under extraordinary circumstances. Jean Laborie, a farmer, aged 25, resided at Nigrelat, in the commune of Cussac, with catherine Laborie, his Sister, and the prisoner, his ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... I * F iday, Dec. 23.-Beoree the Mayor and 'l. Long ridge, Esq.-William Mather charged with being drunk, and collecting a crowd abont him in Clayton- street, yesterday forenoon, was ordered to pay his fees.-Edward Wardle, a mason, was brought up clarged with assaulting Robert Carr, publican, Hlig h Bridge, about five o'clock yesterday afternoon, and also for assaulting the plaintiff's wife on ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... - . .] , {. ,. - . - . . - H I Saturday.-Belbre the Mayor, Mr Ald. Dean, and J. Hawks, Esq.-Alexander Burnett, a boy, was charg- ed with stealing a piece of gingerbread from a stall in the fair, Carliul-street. ili was discharged upon a promise that his friends would chastise him properly; he has no ?? Leatch, William Pallis- ter, and Thomas Craig, were brought up, charged as suspicious ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... NEWCASTLE POLICE, F-riday.-Before R. Plummer and T. Cargill, Esqrs. -Daniel Foley, a deserter from the glst regiment, was brought up, having been apprehended in Sandgate last night, and was handed over to the custody of military ?? Tokel, Sarah Harrison, Henry Tokel, and Robert Wilson, were severally committed to prison-the girls for one month each, hard labour, and the boys for 14 days each ...

NORTHUMBERLAND SESSIONS

... NOR'THUMBERLAND SESSIONS. I NEWCASTLE, TnuasDAY, JA(. 6. (Before J. ?? Job-in.q, Esq., ansd a becA of Magitrates.) Grand Jury-John, iuddle, sq Foeeman and Hugh Taylor, J. M. Bates, J. Potts, J: iDale, N.(arace, J. Lai, A. Gilerist Potter, Joha Robson ( Woolsing. ton), Jos. Hctheriugton, C. i-. Cooke, R. Hausell, W. EPaikuer, J. Lownds, H1. Campbell, . Robson (Chir- ton), T. J. Taylor,'. A . ...

THE ESKDALESIDE MURDER

... ITHE ESKDALESDE. M.URDER; The following extiaordinary details appeared in the Times of Mdnuay ?? readers cannot fail to re- melber the circumstane6 of this'tragedy,'which vas perpetrated on Tuesday, the 14th of' September last, at the dwelling of Mr William Robinson, an independent yeansan, living on his own estate at Eskdalesidej near Whitbyiti the north riding of Yorkshire, the victim'of ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... Ffidola, June 1O.-Before R. ?? Philipson aud J. Hawks, Esqs.-Jon Fisher, Ballast Hills, wasfined is. 6d. tor obstructing Sub-Iuspector Scott whilst dis- persing a crowd of people assembled at Earl Grey's monument, last aight, listening to tee-total speakers, &c.-Alexaider McIntosh, stenciller, charged with causing his wife to become chargeable to the parish of St. Audrew's, for the third time, ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... I leridOl, Aprly I5.-Be ore W. Loraine, Jomes Arehbold, and 31. Longridge, Esqrts.-Wl, Wilson, Antihoiny Coulthard, and William Btorthwivk were fully co malitted to take their trials at the assizes, on a charge of robbing 3tisb Stelihendsou's shop till of 3:.1. lNs. Salurday.-lBefore T. Cargill and dif Longridgc, Esqrjrs-Air ilhomas ?? ilson appeared to answer a Sulisions issued aigaieite Isis ...