THE STATE TRIALS

... -THE STATE TALS. 41 ?? -- THE 14E -T1J.~ AtLJXVT10U Buror=l- .Ian- rLMOTJON --d rtly After- alle'ven'61cooar Tiluroday -morning the on judes ntookterposlrts dn te e adlLM. 'otnnnhib tela woi o te n ther o T O prsc t The eurorwacomPletebY ' filled.. The Attorney and Sohiitor Qeneeal, sadt nearty jrn lta b, ne ei d c u inj then me, erer presetiL e M it. ~W~ot~he2Di thebnt blesaid moved for t DOW ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—SATURDAY

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER-8*SuRnAT. FA. .. . . - . I . - it. ; _- To- - Azt n In Sittings at Nisi Prius befdre.Mr. UNreuimSEY and a of .Spe .) \ot RXOlSE 5'ROSHCUTIONS-THE AT OINDY GEsNERAL V. IIY ,GATES AND OTHtERS. ry In the absence of both the Attorney General and So. :o, hloior General, Mr. Jervis (with Mr. Wilde) conducted ed the case on bohalf of the Crown. Mr. Wofdsworthap- nlt ng peared for ...

ANOTHER HORRID MURDER IN IRELAND

... ANOTHER HORRID MURDER IN IRELLAlD: i - -, . . . . ?? .I s On Friday last a most savage murder was committed i at Coolfini, in the pariah and barony of Ballyboy and 0 King's Comnty, on the bodies aof two farmers; named hs Iomas and William Sheppard, both of wvhiom weie . nembers of the Established Church; The Shoppaids, ' ii August last, took a farm, from whichafanmilyinamed b Daly, had been ...

Published: Friday 13 December 1844
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 845 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DREADFUL MURDER OF A WIFE BY HER HUSBAND, IN LIVERPOOL

... DREADFUL MURDER OF A WIFE BY HER' HUSBAND, IN LIVERPOOL. I At nn onet - ?? _ _. ?? -- ?? . I At an early hour yesterday morning, on appalling murder was alleged to have been perpetrated In pleter-street, in ?? town, by a tailor of the uanue of Owen Leonard, upon the person or Iis usforturrate wife. Trlh partieo occupied the bouse, No 35, Peter.atreet, which is a narrowv but densely populated ...

Published: Friday 02 August 1844
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 907 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Vzilliair Thbnopson. alias Lulie Thorn ASSIZEi INTELLIGENCE. ?? York,. Willitas Thompson, alias Lille Thompson, aliar Dof Blueslsin, wvag convicted of having, on the '22nd of Janu ...

Lancashire Winter Assizes

... I I&fte t -CONTINUED FROM1 PAQs,4110.] fthe THURSDA Y, December 12. B The Learned JUAJCIN took hsis seat on the Bench at a quartet and~i two poat ten o'clock. in b Te odCHARGE OP MANSLAUGFITER. afte ...

THE PRESBYTERIAN MARRIAGE CASE

... LTE1 PRESBYTERIAN it as impossible to come to a right judgmet,¢ LE =lrmdwithout unertadig gthetiep1 - rdc 1i8ai, on account, not so much of it the, 1as of the grounds on which it rents. Th Pralctical effert 7 superiorityof episcopal ordination, has alasftoi fta ygreat cause of offence which the chuch s bee h ,given to the Presbyterian chr currchs 'IE~ln the a' aknowedg our £4possessing the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ?? INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YEBTERDAY. Judge Crampton sat at half-past ten o'clock to hear motions of course. The full court sat at eleven o'clock; yes. terday, being last day of term, was junior day. Haley v. Tabeaudo. Mr. Butt moved to set aside the rule to plead, and rule for judgment in this case on the ground of irregularity. The defendant was sued as qn attorney, and had not ...

THE STATE, TRIALS—THE WRIT OF ERROR

... I THE STATE, TRIALS-THE WRIT OF EIIOR, (Proml Me Standard of 2hursdc&..) It was generally understood that the House of Lords would nweetthilsmorning at ten o'clock, when it was ex.- 'pectecsthe opinion of the judges in the writ of error, the Queen v. Daniel O'Connell, would be delivered. Before that hour many persons had assembled, but they were dis- appointed, as the house, it appears by the ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... I iLDUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. I 1BEaBY-BTREET 05'FICR. EXTRAOIIDINARY CAsE.-Mr. John Walsh appeared at this office at the morning sittings yesterday, on behalf of a female named Sarah Bement, described as at present of 26, Eden .quay, amid late of 28, Noel-street, Islington, Lon- don, who preferred a charge of robbery and obtaining goods from her by means of false representations, against a Mr. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... It- w4* ZNTReLLGRC. QUEEN'S BENCH CHAMBER-,$ArVUDAY. Judge Burton sat in chamber to hear motions. Bentley v. Tucker, attorney. ' An application was made in this case on the preceding Saturday, on the part of the defendant, that he should be I discharged from custody. The ground of application was, l that he is an attorney of the Court of Queen's Bench, and I that thedecree under which he was ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... I ]DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. COLLEGE-STIIEET OFFICE. StE~,Ot CHARCEO OF EXTENSIVE COSIBINATION._ T,;terdsv this office eas crowded to excess, in consequence rg number of persons, mostly jo)urneymen butchers em, being summoned for having entered into an bl combination, in order to injure several persons in ir trade and business, who had been heretofore master- t:`cloers. It appeared that the ...