THE LATE INQUEST

... The inquest upon the body of the murdered outlaW. poor Lyons, the weaver, has been holden, ana a coroner's j ary of our new middle class associates, as we might have anticipated, has returned a verdict of JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE. We do not arraign the finding upon any general feeling of suspicion, which we may justly entertain, when the privileged are the accused, and the unrepresented the ...

THE SPECIAL COMMISSIONS

... (Continsed dailyroem our ott Coerreplnldel) STAFFORD, FRIDAY, OCT. 7. Convictions are quite the order of the day-lb matter how spotkss may have been the charawcters of the pri- Boners- no matter how excellently they may have con- ducted thenselves as good membars of society, in the capatity of fathors, husbands, obildren, or seuvaits- no ?? how devoted they may have been to the altar of their ...

THE LATE RIOTS IN MANCHESTER

... I- I The following are extracts from a letter of Sir Charles Shaw, late head of the police in Manchester, to the Morning Chronicle, referred to in another place:- ` I galloped to Ashton. I passed through that town to Staley-bridge, and awahening the gentleman who, the people said, was the cause of the 'strike.' I had an interview with him, but from him I received little or no information. The ...

COUNTY MEATH QUARTER SESSIONS

... COUNTY AlEATL QUARTER SESSIONS. (FROM OUR1 OwN CORR~ESPONDENT'.) Tar The, sessions for thle Kells division of thle comity opened on ate Saturday last. They ,are what the legal gentlenion call so dll sessions, that is, there is little litigation and less ae money. Beyond all doubt we could dispense with fthe, one, tilt, bet ats to the Other it is really lamentable to observe how thoroughly ...

SURREY SESSIONS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25

... SURRt~EY SESSIONS, TUESDAY, OCTO11ER 95. ?? OF THtE GR*NO Juttle In the course of the afternoon the Grand dory camne into Court withw thle remainder of thle bills, and informed tho Chairman they had a moot impor tanit presentmont. to make to the Court, whsich the Chairman directed to ho read by the C'lerk; of the Peace. It ''That the Grand Jury, in) bringing their labouro to a close, by ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—FRIDAY

... CENTPAL CRIMINAL COUIT-FRrDAY. [Be'o'e Mr. Juetive Erskine and Mr. Tustieo Manle.] MilEIII NG COUIINTERFEI'i C(OI!N. )'/llCte Ceonesll, alins NAyien, nged twotny-one, was in- dirteib for feloniously uttering counterfeit coin, well Imow- hing the seate to be coainterfi'lt. YIe prisonler wits defendedl by Mr. P ayne. It appeared from the evidence that the prisoner had gone into a pnublic-houee ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—SATURDAY

... COURT OF BANKIIUPTCY-SATURDAY. [Befbro Mr. Comuissioner Evans.] ISPORiTANT JUDGMENT.-RIt T. D. TAYLORt, IN TIlE MATTER OF TLIOi.AS MORIGAN. In this case the bankrupt and his brother had Lcen in nsrtaelsbip together. They dissolved partnership on ute tlth Seiatfenber, 1i41, Ind the dissolution wee regrularly gtisitte '. All the partniirerhip property was assigu.vd to th0e batLh-rupt, who ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... | Friday, Sept. 30.-Before T. Carr and J. Hawks, Esqrs.--Harriet Pringle and Susan Cooper were charged with having, on Tuesday last, robbed Thomas Norris, butcher, of North Shields, of the sum of 351. and is. The prosecutor stated that near to 12 o'clock on the morning of Tuesday, he got into the company of the prisoners at the fout of Dean Street, and they went withhinm to Sessford's public ...

NOTTINGHAM QUARTER SESSIONS, OCTOBER 18TH

... (FROM OUR OWN REPORTER.) (Before Col. Rolleston, M.P,, Chairman, Thomas Nixon, Esq., W. Sherwin, EFq., Rev. R. Lowe, W. H. Barrow, Esq., W. F. Norton, Esq., and Capt. Salwond.) The prisoners, charged with riotously and tumul- tuously assembling, were arraigned this morning; for thouaha memorial had been forwarded to Sir James Graham, to allow them to be tried at the aesizes, on account of ...

INQUESTS

... INQUESrTS, (Before J. B. GciwNov, Esq., Corouer.J Oct. 3, at the White Lion, Quay Hlead, ml the body of' George Norman. Deceased, on] the Sunday morning, shoot halt-past ten, was amusing himself near the edge of the river, throwing stones into the float, into which he after. wards fell, and in a few seconds sunk to the bottom. An alarm was given, and hooks procured, and after the lapse of tell ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. Iinxi) orricE. STATE OF CH55Mr I'S TIHE MIETIOPOits-.-Tlhe follow- ing cases comprise all the more serious offences investigated before' the magistrates of this office yesterday, although j, their district extends over the entire of the A and E police d divisions, and includes fully two-thirds of the city and l sublurbs :a A boy named William Hinch was charged by ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... STATE OF HEIL MAJESTY'S GAOL OF NEWoaTE, SATURDAY, OT. 22.-Prisoners for trial at the present sessions, 207 males arl 81 females; under sentence ofdeath, I female; under sen- teace of transportation for seven years, 2 males and S females; tinier sentence of transportation for ten years, 2 females; coon- nited by the Court of Queen's Bench, 1 male; whose judg- mints were respited, 3 males. ...

Published: Sunday 30 October 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2924 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment