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ACCIDENTS

... AC C I DENTS. WRECK OF THE QUEEN STEAMER.-Mr Hare, of Bristol, has furnished the following account of the disaster: - The Queen steam packet, Captain Gardner, started from Bristol on Friday last, at haltfpast ten o'clock r.as., with a valuable cargo and passengers ; and at eleven o'clock same night, being suddenly enveloped with a dense fog, struck on a rock in Jack's sound, off Milford ...

Published: Saturday 09 September 1843
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 854 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

The Late Attempt to Murder at Derby

... FINAL EXAMINATION AND COMMITTAL OF GItOCOCK. ilidivers Gllroncec/. who was brorught before Dr. Dent, at IDeriy, onl Saturday, is reported tl ruror iast, chargoer with a serrirrres ire, underwont a second esrlirlae tioii before J. Bell CAOMPrroix, lsq., aixd Dr. DEar, ?? the policc-ollice onl itondac xftreooeo. The girl (Eliza Allwood) was so far recovered as to be able to apliear against ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... ;jXTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. MONDAY, SEPT. I18. sessions, being the I Ith during the present mayor- comenced this morning, before the Right Hon. the 'isyor. the Recorder, Aldernoan Gibbs, the Sheriffs, 'er5itcriffs aotd usuai civic authorities. j RgeRoaDER briefly addressed the grand jury, and ob- $,athat the calendar contained the names of only 200 wcoerS, which Was to be accounted for by the ...

EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPT AT MURDER

... EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPT AT MURDER'. _ . - _ . Considerable sensation was caused at. Derby, on Saturday Fast, by a Volitn'tary distovery, on the part of the individual self- implicated, of an attempt to commit murder, Towards three o'clock that morning, a policeman on du at the outskirts of the town flashed his lantern in the fachf a youth who was approaching the town in a jaded cond|4oo. -Are ...

Published: Sunday 03 September 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 968 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ALLEGED CASE OF SEDUCTION AND ROBBERY

... iALLL(4'I17) (C'ASE OF SEDUC7TJ0.N ANDI I ROBBHER 1'. 150 Saturday last James M'Dowall, a resident of Man- c(hester and a married man, was brought before Mr. Rusliton, the stipendiaryv magistrate, at Liverpool, on a charge of robbIng Mliss Ellen R leece, after having seduced her, of the sum ot £1 2, and two others, named John and James M'l)uff, were brought up at the same time on a charge of ...

BOROUGH COURT OF REQUESTS

... B3ROUGH COURT OF REQUESTS. HowvAr~r D. Moseeet-R ?? AND CGARxS. -- A spruce soion of the house of Taylor and Co. lilen-drapers, Sooth- wark, whereie the defendant figured as an assistant in all the glories of a white ne-kcloth and waisteat, with black coat and whiskers so match, appeared, on Saturday, before the Conamissioners, to show caune why sundry and divers sums should not be paid ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-MONDAY. GUILDHALL. Tota AMBBIcAN NOTES.-Mr. Doane, the barrister, applied for the liberation, on bail, of John Clinton, the Amezican, charged with uttering Treasury notes of tUe United States the indorsements on which had been unlaw- filly altered; but after bearlng tbe arguments which were met on the other side by Mr. Mullins, of the Arm of Bush and Mullins, the bitting ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLIC2 INTELLIGE NCE-FRIDAY. GUILDHALL. Mr. Jaeiene Fgqjins, the type-founder in West-street, Smithficld, was charged before Mr. Alderman Musgrove with unlawfully taking away from John Potter, against his will, certain books and papers. The complainant stated that he resides at No. 47, Alfred-street, City-road, and is clerk to Mr. Wright, a solicitor in Lyon's-inm. Having been employed by Dr. ...

COURT MARTIAL AT CHATHAM

... COURTMARfTIALAT CHAATBA31. CHATHrAM, SHIt'T. 11.-A general court-martial wee held oin Wed vesday, the 6rb Instant, in the General Court' Mar- tial room, Chatham barracks, for thle purpose of' frying Lieutenant J. Piper, of the 26th Camneronian reglment. Tie trial lasted four (Ilays, terminating on Saturday, the 0th Ba irreirent. Thle court was composed of the following dfileere -Colonel Thomas ...

CRIMES AND CALAMITIES AT SEA

... BURNING OF THE MISSOURI STEAM-SHiP.-This fine vessel, belonging to the United States, was discovered on August the 26th to be on fire, in the Bay of Gibraltar, and the discovery was immediately followed by flames issuing from the engineer's store-room, where it is supposed it originated amongst the combustible spirits and oils deposited there. The large pumps were put into operation without ...

Published: Saturday 16 September 1843
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2553 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—MONDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.-MONDAY. The eleventh session of the present Mayoralty commenced this morning before the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, the Recorder, the Sheriffs, the Under-sheriffs, Aldermen Sir J. Pirle and Gibbs, Mr. Commissioner Bullock, and other civic functionaries. The grand jury being eworn,wh erecharged by the Recorder. lie said that the calendar conteined a list of about 200 pri- ...

POLICE

... POLIE. iTerA M ors T'elci Rtirc'_co-. ifr oco, rairloiti1 of thle Prince of, Wolls, C rilevos,'cc steamer, wos libarged. before the tolol MAYOR coib~ ?? 'tnurfoeTiog, lie Atlanta, olse a Groc-ososild si-ereor, no II ti ci aiz to. 'I'to ese eurected tile Tfccit ccc- t i-nericto,r~,roP ccs-o-co l'oiblu ?? crorosld-d. Tire cl-mmcc-o bie to tim A tiuntzc wee. ?? ir the copteicl of thor coo4 s v ...