BRUTAL MURDER OF A WOMAN

... BY H-ER HUSBAND, IN BLANKET-HOW. so On Wednesday last, a 01a0 named Th'lonials Green, dessed ce as a seaman, was placed at the bar, in the police-court, charged do with the murder of hi wie sth police-constable 95, deposied that, at ten minutes past six St this morning tie reccived infornetation that a man, residing illf Martin's-alley, had killed tile wife. Deponent immediately f went to thle ...

Published: Friday 14 August 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4252 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DISCLOSURE OF TWO MURDERS AT BARNARD-CASTLE

... DISCLOSURE OF TWO MURDERS AT I I - BARNARD-CASTLE. I fit the early part of August, 1845, a young man named Yates, a tailor, and a girl with whom he was acquainted, of the name of Raine, were missed, and no tidings could be heard of either of them until nearly a fortnight after, when their bodies were found in the river Tees. On Monday morning, last week, a young female, 21 or 22 years of age, ...

Published: Friday 07 August 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 629 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

INQUESTS

... m- SUIDDEN DnArm.-On Tuesday morning, Louisa Yeo- it. man, a child three months old, residing with her parents It in Stuart-street, died suddenly from disease of the bowels. fill Verdict ?? fuesday afternoon, David gal Id Greenwood wentinto Mills'public-house, Vahaulroad, th- lot and called for something to drink,.which was supplied to pr( lp- him. He was somewhat in liquor, and down on a form ...

MURDER AT THE GUILDHALL COFFEE-HOUSE

... MURLDER IAT TILIE GUILDIALL COFFEE-HOUSE. PI On Saturday, wvhilc the L~ord M1la3or was engaread in the -, is Un Niturl'(M, while tile Lord MIyoir was eisgaged in thle pur's. Iroutine blisiness at the 'Mansion Hlouse, Inspector Woodruffe, NV 'Ii, Iof thec City police, infos-med his lord-ship that the cook ait the sal pt Gaildhall Coffiee-holse hlad j nest cut the throat uf the kitchen- Pat imal ...

COLONIAL

... WEST INDIES. Attempt to the Adjutant of the 2nd VT. I. R. at Nassau.—-The Guardian mean account of atrociously deliberate attempt at murder, committed the Ist July by a private of the regiment on ihe adjutant. The facta are o» follows ; Witiiam Neage private in the Grenadier Company of the 2nd W. I. Rr'gt, and a native of the Eboe country, had fixed his affections on a woman whom neither ...

Why should a man's pheasants be stolen, any more than his fowls ? The Times asks t.hig question with

... a well-assumed simplicity. It may be answered by another question: Why should a man's spoken words be stolen, any more than his bank notes ? There is scarcely a Protectionist gathering, in town or country, with or without a dinner, at which some orator does not make free with Mr. Disraeli's description of Sir Robert Peel's government as organised hypocrisy. Yet not one of those orators ...

WALES

... The Radnorshire Boroughs.—We (Hereford Journal) understand that Major Whittaker on Saturday canvassed the borough voters resident in Presteign, and expressed his determination go to the poll. Sir T. Lewis has announced his intention of becoming a candidate, should Mr. Price, the present member, retiie. ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... I DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERnAY. I COLLEGE-STREET OFFICE. Charles Jomeph Langstaff and James Polden were sum- moned by Augustine Flood for negociating a forged bill of exchange for 352. 7s. 2d. The defendant Polden did not attend. It appeared in evidence that a bill for the above amount, purporting to be the acceptance of John Polden, a brother of the defendant's, was passed between the parties. ...

SWORDS PETTY SESSIONS—SATURDAY

... - SWORDS PETTY SESSIONS-SATUnDAY. Before E. F. Corbally, and Hans H. WVoods, Esqrs. Mr. Kelly, sub-inspector, was also on the bench CHAnGE OF 11lOT AND ASSAULT. A case which created a great ?? of excitement in the neighbourhood of Douabate, S words, &c., came on for hear- ing before the above magistrates. The people from the districts came into Swords to hear the result of the case. In the ...

THE BANK ROBBERY AT BERWICK

... TIrE BANK ROBi317.RY AT BERWVICKv. D-I'SCt:OVERY OF 'UIE IONE10Y. itn tie course of Vri li y tile 2isl inst. 'Mr. Caiinerolr, the police Oltivcr, happened to look into a water-bu)itt in the yard, a ad observing tie mileter hld been distirbed, he put iis sti k in and foumild ,o1lmething soit aidI bulky it tie ho (torn. l-ie dlrai led the water oill, anid I lwn lie discost-re(lte p'tckeges in st ...

The second report of the select committee of the House of Commons on railway acts enactments (the phraseology ..

... Committee's, not ours) has been published. It is a lengthy and an able document; but we wish to see the evidence (not yet delivered) on which it rests, before we pronounce an opinion on its merits. To some of its conclusions we assuredly are not prepared to give our assent; though we do not wish to condemn before examining the grounds upon which the committee have formed them. The tenor and ...

POLICE BOARD PROCEEDINGS

... at_ A 1 {_ - -. - _I - A ?? - tyne, The usual meeting of the Board was held yesterday-Mrr. is to George Ross, in the chair. An autograph Jotter from Aichard Cobden, Esq., 3.P., in reference to the addre~srecentlyforward- uoused to him by the Board, was read and ordered to be engrossed trops in the minutes. The following is a copy mentou Manchester. 31st July, 1846. t :aule, Sir,-Will you do ...