APPREHENSION OF FEARGUS O'CONNOR ON A CHARGE OF SEDITION

... From the London Times. hi Feargus O'Connor, who had hitherto steered clear I hi of the mesiws of tho law in any part he might have se taken in the recent Chartist disturbances, has at hi length been apprehended by the police authorities, NJ and lodged in custody on a charge of sedition. fr It appears, that in consequence of certain dis- l w coverics recently made by the magistracy of Man-i ti ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YiSTERDAY. I I IllAD OFPICE. UryrncENcS1n Fiar-AvrCIs-Mir. Henry G. Curran np- peared ol tire part of Inispector O'Connor, wyho charged aal Englishiman named Westropp with imbporting fire.arins into this country without license. It appeared from the evidence of a man named Kavanagh, and on th;it of tie in- spector, that they got two guns at Mir. Westropp's lodgings, in Dlame ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—SATURDAY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-SATunrAY. I (Before Commissioner Macan.) Tn the matter of Stephen Dwyer, late of the town of Cashel, bankrupt, there was a meeting for the purpose of re-opening the final examination which had been adjourned sine die on the I5thl instant. The bankrupt, who was brought up in custody from Newgate, was put into the box, and being examined by Mr. Fitzgibbon, Q.C., deposed, that ...

ATROCIOUS ATTEMPT AT ASSASSINATION IN DUNDEE

... A'TRDOClOUS ATTEMPT AT ASSASSINATION IN DUNDEE. ,we~ hae jest beard thle partleotart of ac attemplt rt warder 1i0 Duncidee 00 Thutrtiuy oigtlt, wichiel, icr cold-bloleedeitrolcety, coo lied feic lciiicltel.s li tics lrtie tlc fotuetrtoty. DOi Tliursdiy ccoricicy w tote, cclii gau their tutimos '5g Mtaieteitei ocil Duff, outI w1,001pcaret t o sube citinclit!ilII onitlI coi tety gi ticires, on ...

ANTRIM QUARTER SESSIONS

... ANTRIM, 18TH OCTOBER, 1842. I31POITANT TITHE CASE-TIHE PARISHES OF DONEGORE AND EILBRIDE. Right Hon. the Attorney-General v. Janies Agnew. This case excited very great interest, as upwards of fifty others depended upon the decision. It may he re. collected, that, at tile last Belfast Quarter Sessions, sixty similar cases were dismissed, with costs. Mr N. J. O'Neill, Sessional Crown Solicitor, ...

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 ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT, OCTOBER 1

... INSOLVINTl DEBTORS' COURT, Oic~ona 1. IN RtE WILLIait HANIILTOX.-This insolsent, a young man, appeared on Fruiday to ho heard on his petitions to he discharged under the Act otf Parliament, when ho woas opposed by ilesors. Russell and Peckover, tailors, of Maddox-stroet, Regent-street,- and wvas supported by Mr. WVoedruffe. The cans stood over till to-day, for tho reason stated below. It ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLZCE INTTELIGMNC.. CoUYcIL-11OUSE, BiRsToL, SATURDAY. Ma gistrates present: Messrs. G. E. Sanders and Ash. Was. Prestoy, aud Edward Christie, charged with stealing five pigesns, the property of John Nicholls, were committed for trial. James Uosken was charged with stealing a qaantity of sugar, the property of Messrs. Butcher, Gee, and Sykes. Mr. Blasdon, foremlan to the lira, stated that ...

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 ...

PERTH CIRCUIT COURT

... ( Concltrden.) b TltURSDfAY, OCT. I3. e lobert Henderson, grocer in Leven, Fife, and Wil liam Lawstin, his shopman, accused of culpable homi r cide; the ?? having sold to Ann Johnston, on the Y 2ititl January 1942, 60 grains of Tartar emetic, for her father, who, on taking it, died in censequence. Botli ?? pleaded N.,t Guilty. The Ad,,ocate-Depurte then ntated to the Court, that it was his ...

COURTS OF LAW

... OPENING OF THE SPECIAL COMMISSION. At Stafford, on Monday, the Judges appointed to try the 'prisonerS implicated in the late riots entered the Court. Sir N. Tindal, Chief Jestice of the Common Pleas, presided, and wa5 assisted by Mr Baron Parke and Mr Baron Rolfe. The grand panel having been called over, various noblemen and Bet tlemen answered to their names, and were sworn on the thief ...

Published: Saturday 08 October 1842
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5038 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DUBLIN POLICE—HEAD-OFFICE—SATURDAY

... | DUBULN POLI CE-H EA D-OFFICE-SATURDAY. I MELANCHOLY EFFECTS OF SEDUCTION.-A case of a very unusual nature in this city was investigated by the magistrates of the above office yesterday. John Bond and Jane Reid were charged with attempting to procure the abortion of a child, of which the [alter was Pregnant. The male prisoner is a tall middle-aged man; he appeared to be an Englishman in ...