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POLICE COURT

... . PUDLICANS d&o FieEig ht ?? , six heer-elleers. and twoI dealers in table brer, were suisitisned before Mr. Rushton,, cii Friday, for infrosolone of the stoic law.. ?? these Jnmes Lnw- ...

PIRACY AND MURDER IN THE CANTON RIVER —EXTRAORDINARY ESCAPE OF AN ENGLISH GENTLEMAN

... PIRACY AND MURDER IN THE CANTON RIVER I -EXTRAORDiNARY ESCAPE OF AN ENGLISH I GENTLEMAN. *LIvErPOOL, SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 9.-Some pri. vate letters received here by the late overland mail, enable us to contradict the report given in some of the Indian pa. pers, of the murder of a young English gentleman named Craven Wilson. Mr. Wilson is well known in Liverpool, where he had resided previous ...

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 ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... [ C o COURT, SATURDAY, APRIL 15. PERJURY. S Neeviacro was indicted for perjury. The de- fendant was clerk to Mr. Edward Allen, solicitor, of ; Manchester, to whom Mr. John Lowe, who kept a boot and shoe shop in that town, entrusted the defence of two actions against him in the Manor Court, for slander and for wages, brought by a dismissed servant, named Ebenezer Benson. It was alleged that in ...

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 ...

LIVERPOOL MARKETS

... LIVERPOOL MARKBTS, 5 EiVIEW OF THU LIVrRPOOL COTTON MASRErT FOR TH3 WiBK 3Dli50i FRlIDAY, APRIL 21. I A good amount of business has been transacted in Cotton during 2 the week, yet the market lias exhibited little or no spirit, and holders ; ave appeared anxious to sell. The common and middling qualities of American have been offered freely, and several sales have taken .r place at a reduction ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... CENTRAL CRIAINAL COURT-MoNDAY. The sisith sesslotiof thle presetit niv rally coame need thismonsa i 1 C before the Itiglit Honourable the Lordl Mayor, Itie lRecorder, the Si0 0 riO'ls, Aldermen Sir Chapman Marshall and Sir lames Duke, tite Sulb ) shtlerIMl, aont other clivae ictatiirities. an 'rTe calendar contains a list of 2611 prisoners, of which thters, stand P a charged with burglary, .- ...

ADJOURNED LICENSING COURT

... ADJOURM tAENSIR .,t - On Monday an adjsdurne'& coturt of Licnsing Magistrates was held at the, Court-house, Osborn-street, 'Whitec-haiel. John Garford, EsqA, in, the.chair.. .. - ' . : . : : APPLICATIONS FOit Nsw. LsiaEssxs.-.The'nunmber of: appli. cations for new licenses were no fewer-than twenty-eight ,Iaiid the number granted were the following nine:-To. Mr. James Punt, for a ?? East ...

Published: Sunday 02 April 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1642 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BALLYJAMESDUFF PETTY SESSIONS

... I BALLYJTAMESDUFF PETTY SESSIONS. | SATURDAY,IAPILL 22. ABRAHAM BRUSH, Chairman; Mr.. WzcocK, S.M. This town was the scene of considerable excitement on the above day, in consequence of a great number of sum- monses being served upon the Orange rioters who wantonly attacked the teetotal band of Ballyjamesduff, as they were proceeding to the chapel on the 25th day of March last. An ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASS!TZ flTELZZXNON. NORTHERN CIRCUIT-~LIVERPOOL, MONDAY. (CROWN ?? Mr. Baron PARKE.) CecARtE or AasOtO.-Thomais3 Hoary was indicted for set- ting fire to his sobop with intent to defraud tise Phasnix in- surance Compnnly.-Mr. An)onLnhTO, Mr. PAGET, and Mr. FlTa- G~osrtrO, conducted the prosecution the prisoner was defendcd by Mr. Wsr.50t0N5and Mr. JAmes. Thq pelooner is a draper, and in tise ...

THE SCANDALOUS EMIGRATION FRAUADS

... T-IE SCANDALOUS EIMIGRATION FRAUADS. IN our last publication, we called attention toi tlh in'- famous and grossly unfeeliig frauds which had been prac- tised by a society, calling itself the l British anid Ameii- can Association, with which the niames of some of the most distinguished personages in the Empire had heei connected, by some trick whicli has not bitherto been fully explainied. ...

ATTEMPT TO BRIBE LORD MONTEAGLE

... In the Court of Requests, CaEstle street, on Wednesday, much surprise was created by the presence of Lord Mont- eagle, accompanied by several friends and gentlemen con. nected with the Treasury and other Government offices, to meet a summons for 5M-The plaintiff, William Sharman, who, it appears, was formerly a constable in the City Police, stated that he claimed the sum of 51., which he had ...