MURDER AND SUICIDE AT CAMBERWELL

... MURI DJER AN 1) fUi)1' AT C',M lRt' f1,1 Sli .rtly a Vtr crien ci'cloa i ycaterdaly Enloingiii; titu neigilibmi'-_ li oilO ol Suntliaiiliioii-striet, Canlibovili, svtes thli''wo into vnn- stcil o:tt;ol by tle Ivaiii e on :es awmill 'T il hat ,iut made i hor ecapec by tile hback dtoi of Ne. . \\'til ngt' n-5,lae, a smal | cottage seidhi!ici, oily one story high. rho tfirst plorsoa wh . ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... IWT' IN'I'ELLIGETCE-TUESDAY. a:s- IIOUSE 01F LOI11)S-APPEALS. TIlE P 3tAY(itl ANi (Pl.lt(AYORANilfN R if' (i Liif'i':11'ifrill V. STfIfOfiN ik- Mr. Sutinslutm ((Vt fi lliiwi'tl Sir ?? WilIle Cfir fitI! Lipliellriots) re- iii- gt tII,, I tI II c'oett'l 'l Ilis ;it'ttI ie'rt. |, I ?? t for tII I) p l Iitnits it, Wis is, stlltttinl'tl.i. lo, thti' wirts if tin,,r to.iil Wer0.iotlienii't to aliii ...

SIB JAMES DUKE and the CORN LAW QUESTION

... Si1 D4ES i)lrKA' find the CORI?N L.Hp (q buESTION. i 1) t'li~t.4 11;E)SQ. C ('11 0t;3AN OF THEil AtIl'llTC,- I ~~~Tl'tl.Il SOCIET Y, ?? i sig 1 il -l oX I I LI; wtrl ;xi Iiz P) Itr i(tl t! ?? A;ing to be |; fill :li~l 2t'1d l r'i 1 : lilt ?? I i)-~ Sir ?? ;1 forl)l thli.] w tilVTI) eS C) 11 ll ! l 'tili 'Ilt ll i; ;:;i u y:lint l S> .1 ^t5 I. , ?? ol!ly ?? t~,elil :It*!,,i'tOrS L, i)]itil ?? ...

THE ALLEGED HORRIBLE MURDERS ON BOARD THE TORY

... I ~ -I TRIAL OF CAPT. JOHNSTONE. At the Central Criminal Court on Thursday last, Captain George Johnstone, of the ship Tory, whose case has excited such extraordinary interest, was placed at the bar before Mr. Juetice Williams and Mr. Justice Cresawell, on an indictment charging him with the wilful murder of Thomas Reason. There were other indictments, but the charge, in the first instance, ...

HORRIBLE MURDER AND SUICIDE

... HORRIBLE MUKI)Eat AND SUICI1E. Betwveen six anti seven o'clock on Theirs lay :jiiOlisng I the inhabitants of Arbour:square, Cononercial-, od, * ere aslarmwd by load cells for thcy police asti scr. atms of murner issuing ftutn the house. No. IG. in thesquare. occupied by a respectable man lnaimed Baxter, eniployr4 is a clerk in Teniplematn's coal wharf. Police sonstabie Sutherland, who waas ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY-YESTE]RDAY. The Lord Chancellor sat yesterday at eleven o'clock, Bud * ldisposed of Some motions, none of which possessed any pub- a- hoii interest. d, THE CAUSE LIST MOR THIS DAY. ir Murphy n Osborne, Fyate n Cramer, Browne v Grant, Walker v Hearne, Field v Nixon, Findlay o Costello, Meade e v M-Loughlin, and Howe , O'Brien. COURT OF QUEEN'S 13*NCE-YESTERDAY. ie This was an ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-'YESTERDAY. COLLEGE-STREET OrtICE. ASSAUL.T.-Mlr. Charles Eastwood charged Mr. Robert Smith with n violent assault. Mr. John Reilly (with whom was Mr. John Smith as agent) stated the case. ' Mr. Samuel Lindsay of WVilliam.street, was a-eignee to a bankrupt in. Graf- ton-street, and had advertised an auction of the goods on the premsees. Mlr. John Burke, bankrupt's landlord and ...

CASE OF SEERY

... We publish elsewhere a communication signed A Barrister, in reference to the case of this un- happy man. We know-for the writer has enclosed to us his card-that he is what he describes himself. His communication derives additional valte from his position and ability. We believe it is hope- less now to expect that public opinion, which is universally with the convict, can have any influenc( ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INPELLIGENCE. fir COURT OF ,CHANCERY-YESTEInDAY. d The Lord Chancellor toos his seat at eleven o'clock. e E.rparte Meonahan in Bae Matter qf'Monahan. e Mr. Pigot, Q.C., applied for a Commission de Lunatico k Inquirendo to inquire into the mental capacity of Miss Anna Maria Monahan The motion was made on behalf of her un- cle, from whose petition it appeared that the lady was the f daughter ...

SEERY'S CASE

... SEERY S CASE. TO THE EDIVOR OF THE FREEMAN. SIRt-Permit moe to inquire firim you, *.ho havte hsl'towed such close and humane attention to the cage of unfortuiiaie Seery, whether the rumour afloat throu; bout the city to.-i day, that the executive have finally decided that the law shall take its course, he founded in foot ? When I learned that such was the case to-day, I could not suppress the ...

COURTS OF LAW

... QUEEN'S BENCH. CLERICAL DELINQUENCY.-In the case of the Queen v. the Rev. Josiah Bartlett, the particulars of which were filly given in the ' Examiner ' a fortnight since, the defendant was called upon to show cause why a criminal information should riot be filed against him for a most hocking libel, and which the rev. defendant had published concerning himself and his own sister-in-law, Mrs ...

Published: Saturday 07 February 1846
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 635 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, & OCCURRENCES

... | ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, & OCCURREENCS. MURDER AND SUICIDE AT CA.tBERWELL.-Ont Monday morning the neighhourhood of Southampton place, Cam- berwell, was thrown into the greatest consternation by the frantic screams of a woman who had just made her escape by the back door of No. 5 Wellington place, a small cottage residence, two stories high. One of tile first persons who repaired to the spot was ...

Published: Saturday 21 February 1846
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1660 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment