ANOTHER MURDER!

... ANOTHER MURDER I It is a painful duty, yet one which, as faithful journalisls, we mnust per- form, to record day after day, nay, almost hour after hour, the perpewra. tion of otffences which tend to degrade civilized man below the level of stavage lnature, In addition to the details of crime already unwillingly registered by us as far more than abundant for one short week, the follow- lag has ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER AT SPERNALL, NEAR STUDLEY

... [1 ,ATRO S ~ tMURDER AT SPENALL, NEAR ., .: ' 1 ?? ' [ . . ?? I :(Abridge&'ftomithe -WorcesterChrosicle,.), in the -last sewo C'ircsicles it has been'- out painful-,duty to record; the 'arptictilars of ta most lamentabletragedy at ,Rouse. Lench, and this week .we have to lay before our readers an oc. cisuptof a far: more *trocious deedomittedvonCjsi-stmas- 6ay' at Spermnui, in Warwickshire, ...

Published: Sunday 01 January 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1622 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW AND POLICE

... - ,W mD, POLICE. . . - ~~Mon day RE RALEIGHt, Gobo,, ANDV HoL55reffBRO litosi morning, -at jeleven o'lck peilmemes fte rdt '5i thii;eetate~wits held at the Conpisot le.Ras St. Jaein's ?? .Telre Com in r, Mreaders wett, preside6d-.- IIt Will be, ip Th ecl5tt fit eaders that--in thies'baflkrltelY. -theBnko acetrlimdo prove for the. enormous sum lof X187,94 lat COMMisinr the.'eery last day of ?? ...

Published: Sunday 01 January 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1589 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

TRIAL OF MISS HAMBLIN, THE ACTRESS

... I TRIAL OF MISS HA IN . THi. AW6S. I Ther . (.From the AlIbfAma Eatp.). The ?? Himblin, foir' the OScifder of her hus-. band,.has taken place.in. Mobile.-'- 'robert W 1:Mckle6, sntroducedjas. ' Ai ?? bn e - ef the 'Stat, saidihat--on- e -uiin of the -25th of' DMarch, I42i after the-first 'act of th' omedy.bf fhe- Old',Woints'had been pprformed&'it the' Mdbile' Thiattd he'ds! sinfdrmee Iii' ...

Published: Sunday 01 January 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1569 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE COURT

... THE GOVET. It is understood at Windior, that her Majesty and his Royal Highness Prince Albeit, will visit Claremont in the course of a very few dayr; but it is uncertain, at present, whether they will leave before or after f welth-day, which will be speolt by the Sovereign at the Castle. The game in the royal preserveis at Claremont is more abundast than it has been known to be for many ...

POLICE

... ul. GWWDHALL. ,Charles .lordai was brought up before Sir Chapman, Marshall under theI following ?? -City polic~ermaa.84i stated that about half-past four o'clock on Tuesday morning, while going his round, he. looked into -Puddle-dock. andl discovered the door of a Stable, in the: occupation of Mr. -Muggridge, stattditO ajar.. Knowing that it ouoght not to have been! left so, ?? ihtt55aelf or, ...

THE LATE FIRE AT BRENTFORD

... CORONER'S INQUEST. On Tuesdry at 12 o'clock, ajury, cumposed-of 11 respectable isnhabitants of the town of Old Brentford, were empianelled in th*,parlour ofthe Barge Agrou plsi house, before Mr. T. Wakley, Md.P., coroner for the western divisinn of Itliddlesex, to investigate the circumstances attending the deaih of Mrs. ElizabethrSwann, aged 32 years, who died from the in- juries she received ...

THE MURDER IN WHITECROSS-STREET

... THE MURDER IN WHIIECROSS-STREET. ~At 12 so'clck, on Wedneniday, Dir. Baoker, tbe coroner, and a Meet respectable jury, asserfbled at the Two, Brewers, Whitecro~sistraeft, St. Lukis's, to inquire into the doith of. Thomas Leery, aged 20, who was atabbed, by his master, Michael Menghans, on the night of Sunday ?? particulars of this came as stated'be. for te mgitrtewil e fun i ou Plie Report- ...

THE RICHMOND SAVINGS BANK CASE

... THE RICHMOND SAVINOS VANK CASE. The most extraordinary language used by the judge, before whom A per- son, named Belstead, was convicted of embezzlement, upon the prosecu- tion of the Managers of the Richmond Savings Bank, having justly ex- cited considerable animadversiu n, the following letter has been addressed to the. Editor of the Tinzes, by one of the parties connected with the trans- ...

GLASGOW WINTER CIRCUIT

... GLASGOW WINTER CIRCUIT£. FRIDiAV, nEC. 30. tlr The Court mnet grig n th~is morning at nine o'elock. of tl Tho prisonler Dunipoce, founid Guilty yesterday ef wvas robbing a person of n decreet for L.S 6s. 8d., nith a S view to fraud, was broughlt up for seorcoce. After a se- oc vere leeture from tibe Imcach, ho was sentenced to ten burt years' tralnspsrratioon has john Dickson, accused of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... I -POLICE tAt.LIGX§C-SATURDAY. 3ie - BOW-STREET. so B4pE BOcBHEY,-W. Jones was brought up for final examination, charged with steeling two silver watches and Is ther articles, the property of Edward Barrier. The prosecutor stated that he was a watchmaker and I., jeweller, and resided in Wych-street, Drury-lane. He had iy lnowal the prisoner for a considerable time from his having r. occupied ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER AT SPERNALL NEAR STUDLEY

... ATRlOCIOUS hI URL)ER ATl SP'ElNALL NEA R STUIDLJEY. ( Abridged froms tie W~orosfcra's ire C/srossicle.) Ill the la t two Clhro7,ilee it haa beenr our painful r duty to record the particulars of a maost lataentable tragedy at Rouse Lenchl, noid this week we have to alay before our readers an acrounit of tar a more atro- vclaus deed, committed on Sunday last (Clhristmas (day) at Spernala, in ...