ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Assrz Ir RELMZGENfCZ. EXEOUTION AT LINCoIN.-On Friday last Thomas is Johnston, aged 28, suffered the extreme penalty of the law for on the new drop at Lincoln Castle. The culprit had been in found guilty of the murder of Elizabeth Evison, an aged woman, residing at Croft. The concourse of spectators to witness his awful end could not have been less than 8000.7 .n- Doncaster Gazette, n- At the ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... LOtNDON, MARBII 31.-Wind this day at noon, southerly, light, and hazy. I)tDSI,, MARCi 30.-Wind S.S.W. to W.S.W., moderate.-Sailled the norna for liavanniah, Joint Ronilly for Newfoundland. 3:1YZXNOSc, MAitcS 29.-Arrived tihe Anstel from Smyrna for Antsterdmi, Wttit bow stove and other damage, having been in eon- tact with a barqtue or ship unknown off the Lizard on the 28th hIst. Arrived off ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LEEDS

... BUSINESS OF TIE ENSliNG WEE1. Ap~ril3. Geo. Newmareb, Sheffield, and Nottingham, furrier , an ha tter, at 11. Last Exam. , 3. Peter llembrough and.Thos. Bradbury, Wakefield, at I1. Choose Assignees. - S. Thos. Stead, at 11. Insolvent. Examination on Fisal Order. Adjourned. - 3. Joseph Swahow^, at II. Insolvent. First Exam. - 3. Wmi. ay, at Il. Insolvent, First Exam - 4 Jeremiah Nettleton ...

THE CHARTISTS AND THE MAGISTRACY

... r, THE length at which we have this week given the e trial of Coos'ms and the other Chartists, at Stafford s and elsewhere, have preoluded the possibility of e our giving the debate on Mr. DvacoseE's motion, most important as it is. We regret this I exceed- ingly, but have no alternative. To have given anything like a decent abstract of it would have I occupied more than double the space that ...

CROWN COURT, MONDAY, MARCH 27

... It., ?1%111 i. . , . : , ? ? , I 1.,? 1.10'w??OIX-?A' ?? ?? ~Jarnea~ in~lI ].1 enLW Ifj0 ?? W Cbianbile hisili le Wjb~dY BI f :lThmiynterbiOfArlU8 e d. ?? :E d d~E q fi~lbrd~are;3so ;~ehjil -irsit t *-lc'sri. si;' 1 ; : onjbe Bltc h i ;iltfhig$h 'i ?? ?? '1 . : Ji d ~ oeil ~scw~q! fS~ roy^i, i II.:: 3aeJlbrRkrEq; Irrisl v de ?? Ba delrhs~a ote .qdspraii cup4I honttrofpreideg fl~at ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... VOI.ZCE XNMFTAIZGENCE. CoU.vcL-HousE, BRISTOL, FRnID Y. Present: Mr. Howell Afary Watkins was charged with stealing a wooden bowl and coal box, the property of Joseph Knight. The prisoner was identified as having sold the articles, and the magistrate committed her for trial. David Bevan was charged with having a quantity of lead in his possession, supposed to have been stolen. P.C. 196 stated ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... , . ,~ yo-K AssizEs.-SUMMiT.\RY Of' THE SE1NTEWCES.- lnoliwng is a sumac t of the sentences ;-Dosth re- ?? for life, 6 ; do. twenty yeai'a, 11 ; do. 61001n years, 18 ; do. fourteen'yearis, 1 do. len years, 23 do oesn years, 12; imprisoned two, years, 16: do. one sud to enter into recognizeances of Xlud to keep the ?? for t so years, I ; do. eighteen months, 4 ; do. twelve thle 10 do. ten ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... STAFFO1RDSsRn SIZES. NISI PRIUS COURT-MonVDAY, MARC!! 20. Before Mfr. Jusctioe Erskinae. THE LATE RIOTS IN THE POTTERIBS. TRIAL OF COOPER, RICHARDS, AND CAPPUR, FOR CONSPIRACY. IHE QUEEN V. COOrER AND OTHERs. (Special Jury.) This was au indictment for Conspiracy a-gninst Thomas Cooper, of Leicester, John R;obaris, of Hanley, and Joseph Cappur, of Tunstoli, thre-e Chartist leaders. Ceppur, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... OXFORD CIRCUIT-STAFFORDD. UJOARTIST TRIALS.-The trial of the Chartists, Cooper, Ricnard, and p lriper continued during many days. The case for the prosecution closed on Saturday night, having occupied ifify.three hours. Cooper, who began his defence on Saturday, which he continued in a rambling and inco' herent strain fobr some hotsra, concluded on Monday after. noon. The prisoner detailed the ...

Published: Saturday 01 April 1843
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2966 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

WEEKLY MEETING OF THE ANTI-CORN-LAW LEAGUE

... WEEKLY MEETING OF THE ANTI-CORN-LAW I :- . LEAGUE. I The third weekly meeting of the Anti-Corn-law League was _held on Wednesday night in Drury-lane Theatre, when the house was, as on the two former oc- casions, over-crowded in every part by a most respecta- ble audience, Amongst those on the platform were- Hon. C. P. Villiers, M.P., R. Cobden, Esq., M.PR, Sir C. Napier, M.P., Joshua ...

CROWN COURT.—TUESDAY

... | ?? ,O .. - .'&ED i - | : ?? ?? ?? z ?? del i 2 .~ -1- ?? 'hcour was o0cupied ddrJn8 tile ?? day .wltb ?? mirit.cOase.. &eo~rI~ Rbnaabrj salasl Geoaje. Seaeorj'cm'mii d~f*omi MdalcbeGfer ?? b'lat, orl a rba~of reiiititr;!6: frora tran8Portati0 p1endod gu lty;;' and , P id~~dj~hp;8gnif ' erod~ ~~ ?? In K~irkadGaol for ' i auomiofb radvent res and stifrnfront l Q1 ?? c.°d ?? set outs by ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 7AIA% zrZNELIGENCE. MA.jEOrtD V. JAcoB;.-This wasan appeal from an ordetW of the Vice-Chancellor, refusing, on Wednesday last, an injunt tion to restrain the defendants from 'ploughing up some wa1t, lands inStomersetehire. The Lord Chancellor said it was a c in which the court couldnot interfere, dad dismissed the ?? with costs. TImE BRAINTREE CHURlCII-RATE CASE.-This case which came on for ...