REGISTRATION COURTS

... PEG1ST'RAT {iON COJ7i,~. cIrv 01' iAo)NAos. ~Ir, M'C'hristie yestetrdaiy delivered thle followivnlg judg- xitents t IN TulE MOATTERI Oil iO,,l, B nT'rEltFUoLn. John Butterfield, 7, Cante rbury'cclurt, St. Anti's, l31i14'k- friitrs, was Objected to. It aippearedi that thle 11ev. 31lr. .Nolrip, ofIfacrinlIt, goosq'ssts severa] simail hIoWs in St. Ann's,, Wu!ehkfriii-s tar the ates Of' Which he ...

ACCIDENTS

... SiiiPwREcx.-TiTe Ulster Times contains the following: -The Gipsy, of Belfast, on the 13th September, at four o'clock, p.m., fell in with a Russian man-otfwar, sailinr to St Pete sbrrg, forty miles to westwari of the coast of Nor- way. The Russian vessel was water-lognced, mast gone by the board, and was mann'd by a crew of six hundred men. Slne rnfortunatilly struck on a rock, off ...

DUBLIN POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... I DUBLIN POLICE.-YESTERDAY. CO Lr LOOOG tE ?? int l A gontlenn m raiued Parker, who is igagegd in the lea- ther trade, appeared at this otlioe yestel lay, to prnefer a charge oflarcellny agaiist ayoulng laed ?? KillinghIy Tlc p isoilel, it appeared, lad been thic all pprentice of the prose- cutor, and the charge against him was, that he had pumrluired leather to the vale of Oi. tid. The ...

DREADFUL MURDER AT STANLEY, NEAR DERBY

... DREADFUL MURDER AT STANLEY| NEAR DERBY. a On Friday last, being market-day, oar town was in a h- state of' great excitement and interest owing to the an- tis noureement of a horrible murder having been committed Dd at Stanley, in this county, and in the course of the day the following hand-bill was circalated, Yiz.- [r. WILFUL DIiTYlDEn,-100 POUNDS RFlWAIID. e. Whereas the dwvelling-house of' ...

Published: Wednesday 05 October 1842
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2567 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... PiOL ICH lNTB;LLIGENCEf-Ti UIISDA Y. MANSION-HOUSE. A young- fellow wuho has beca 1r'querrtly imprisoned nilder di~l',rP rot inlcL, anl who a d Opted upon tIhe apresenlt er or t>. oi' iO .Sfrs D.)o:r 'Tsi bruri.-I;i, im' lie Lord Ma yo r, riari-.ed with ]Irri rig proiw'erd irbon t Trinity- sqliare re va the iitertiorn of robbinir cleibi ero there. Clilds, il cxxtrCIT1ely Vig-ilirrt o licer of ...

THE ARREST OF MR. FEARGUS O'CONNOR AND THIRTEEN OTHER CHARTISTS

... THE ARREST OF AIR. FEARGUS o'Co-\ AND THIRTEEN OTHER CHARTISTS In another cohumn, says the Observer, will be fouarj all account of the arrest and examination of Ir. Feargu O'Connor at the Hlome Office, on a charge of sedition It will also be seen that thirteen other Chartists, ten at AIla. chester, twvo at Leeds, and one at another place, have been apprehend(d. We have obtained some additional ...

REGISTRATION COURTS

... Rh'Cul'S RAT]I0N COURI'7l. 5. ~' tr i CITY OF LONDON. s U. 1I'Chritia yesterday took the following reserve ycase:- r Mr. Kislingbury claimed to be registered as a liverymn: of lfis Distillers' Comipany. f Mr. Marr objected that the City had no knowledgr e Mr. Kislingbury as a oistiller, and therefore that the claim r could not be allowed. Mr. Wauisey contended that the words of the act did no ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... .POLICE INTEhLaGENCZ. Co ?? usE, BRISTOL, ,SATtitiDAr. Ilngistrt'Ols present: The Mayor, and Me~sro. Howell and J. N. S:,ndesr ChalesKisghtwoocharged with atoaultinlg John Strong,- a cler inthoempoy f Mlessrs. Hilitouse and Hill., The con,. plaoan ha d~slotodfro Knghts wges, on Saturday even- loga ?? h ha bon oerpid tho previous week; thisirrtatil ho efedan, ad h lad wit or tronig as he woo ...

PREROGATIVE COURT—YESTERDAY

... I PREROGATIVE COURT-yrSTERDAY, ; (Bleforothe Right lion. Judge Itadeliff.) s Ellen Byrne, Pelict of' A ?? Byeon ]rW, o altrses If ?? Drall IrIi T'1'ereSa Fe/nnll, bipuilplUts. e TiLs case, which came before the court, on the apllisatiors of the promovanit for letters of adlministration to her late ,husbalnd, had been adjurnred to yesterday, for the pumpose of giving her an opportunity to file ...

REVISION COURT—SATURDAY

... I REVISION COURT-SATURDAY. f The Right Hon. the Lord 1 .ayor, accompanied by the two assessors for the borough of Dublin, Joseph Neilson, Esq., Q. C., and Mlatthew Baker, Esq.. took their seats in the Nisi Prius Court on Saturday morning, at eleven o'clock,and weroengageduntil alate hourin revising ttibur- gess lists, pursuant to the provisions of the municipal act. It had been originally ...

THE LATE INQUEST

... The inquest upon the body of the murdered outlaw, posor Lyons, the weaver, has been holden, and a coroner's jury of mur new middle class associates, as we might have anticipated, has returned a verdict of J, JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE. We do ,ot arraign the finding upon any general feeling of suspicion, which we may justly entertain, when the privileged are the accused, and the unrepresented the ...

INQUEST ON THE MEN KILLED AT THE FIRE

... ORIGIN OF THE Fias.-An Inquest was held on en Monday before P. F. Curry, Esq., coroner, touchlug the death of John Miiiartin, LukO Smith, and JameS Bell, the three Len who, aa hu; been previously raotioned, of were kvilled by tha frlling of a wall, and whoze bodies tic are lying at the Northern Hospital. Thu witnesses examined were Edward Knight, ac warehouse keeper; S.iinuel Tack, police ...