TERRIBLE TRAGEDY

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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE INTELL ,(GENCES-SATURIDAY. Iellirvl Iainlliy ,i'tiiJio a child, 0 iwlltl~11i i the chiltittuc ?? IONYIUSE lii vvcvvd I iihidiit lii Iiitiil'r laiy loSIV ' IItti lord, 'lie tisliv'vsif th tnt'saulle , vt'N ot eailied 111111 itaflar lld 1111 otnalld iv, 1 .1 ,-1 1 hi lv lii iei o ig 'tlg oc tmlisvit ta i 1i;..4a e johli' ?? ' 11. Atoil ?? i~lrtiv'l'. IVI 111M I UII ?? tlvi HNo viiti hug ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... LA1IT' bitl(l'L'L-SATUnDAY. Pveti'iii Lvi d ?? ,obiiai, Jf'ialii thrll, fj Juitifi vit( tle ruro- diii ?? C'tarr, anll fie t'tlaiefleii' it., Duii hyilell Ci olimivll. tlou 11.'1 R12$ V. vti'uyr. Jii ?? 'ls, tali1 lilet i-goiijil'itt, of lt'e ilearned ?? ltt're given iii ?? titCheoenI. saler tfiiti (II, CL' ta,' I, Vi vill to l Y lit' fjiiill e ouveirhtc, fbut firo- fulli l'litii,ii ititg ...

HORRIBLE MURDER AND SUICIDE

... HIORRIBLE MURDER AND SUICIDE. Between six and seven o'clock on Thursday morning, the inhabitants of Arbour-squarc, Com mercial-road, London, were alarmed by loud calls for the police, and screams of murder issuing from the house, No. Ifi, in the squalr, oceupied by a respectable man naindd Baxter,,employcd'as a clerk, in Tbmpleman'8' coal wl1arf oiicqcon- stable Sutherland, wvho.,vv.s passing ...

INQUESTS

... Uhe LmAdU iI.. panio Ind DEATH FROM FALLING INTO A VAULT.-Oq Friday coma hey week, Richard Hallowes, a man employed in stowing away, hey rum at a bonded warehouse at the New Quay,~ was at-. knife was sisting to put on the cellar lid, when his foot slipped, and tercat out he fell into the vault and fractured his a1ull. He was other the conveyed to the Northern Hospital, where he died the lowed ...

THE CASE OF SEERY

... TO THE EDiTOR OF THE FREEMIAN. Wednesday, IIth Feb., 1A46. SIu-Yonr exertions in behalf of the unfortunate Seery are above nil praise. It is well that when crime is committed the law should be vindicated ; but it is of still inore cousequence that the administration of the law should be without imputation. Perhaps there is no greater ureven- lathe of crime, nor better security for the well ...

Mr. Ferrand has appointed himself to the arduous and somewhat delicate post of ponscience-keeper to the members ..

... of Commons. He has kindly taken charge of their immortal parts; and with a Christian charity which is associated with the member for Knaresborough, constant as the painted halo about the heads of paiuted saints, has given notice that he will read to them terrible account thaii- hackslidings. ...

ABRIDGED POLICE INTELLGENCE

... ABRIDGED POLICE INTELL!GENCE. .A, AnED SEDU~CER.-At Gujidhall Police-court, on Non. ~. ?? Seiby, an elderly roan, about fifty-five years of age. r,4r',cd before SIr. Alderman Hughes with embezzling the su01' of ,525, tnuder the following circumnstances :-Ann Joee, a d vanlced in life, stated that she resided at No 2, ?? Wharf, I'hames-street, nnd that, rather more than tw vearr since, the ...

Published: Sunday 08 February 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2384 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ABRIDGED POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ABRIDGED POLICE INTELLIGENCE, ALLEGED ATTExPT TO Muransta.-At Lambeth-street Police court, on MNonday, Mr. Frederic Munton, a respectable master tailor, residing at 3 Htarleyford-terrace, Penton-place, Newing- ton was placed at the bar before Mr. Henry, and charged on ?? of wilfully cuttig the throat of Joanna, his wife, with intent to murder her. The first witness called was an aged woman, ...

Published: Sunday 01 February 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5514 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... A court was held Oil Tuesday for the despatch of a great derri Of PuibliC bsinhess, Unid sitt till a late hour. of Aldermpta FARtEBROTI11t1E stated that he had re- Id ceived a letter from one of the Livery Companies on thle re Sublject of the necessity of opposing arty parliamnritary bill d its to charitable trusts, which might he introduced iii tile it. p)re sent se~s4iof, aird requesting ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

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Ireland

... : frelanb. DUBLIN, EB. 22.-CoNFicr BETVWEX row POuICZ AND THE ROCsurEs.-The following appears in the Limerick Chroniek received this morning:-' About eleven o'clock on Tuesday night, a police patrol from Kiltinnan station, consisting of constable O'Brien, subeconstables Roohan Kenna, Kearney, Donoghuejand Ireton, ferl in witl an armed party of men, with . their. faces blackened, from twelve to ...