INQUEST IN THE HOUSE OF CORRECTION

... On Monday, Mr. Wulley, MIP., conlcuded an inquest in' the House of Correction, Coldbath Fields, onl the body of Richard Homer, aged 23, a cab-driver, sentenced by Mr. Combe, of the Clerkenwell Police Court, on the 29th ult_ to 15 days' imprisonment, for non-payment to his em. ployer of 14s., considered in the Coroner's Court a simple debt. The inquiry was adjourned from Saturday, that a ...

APPREHENSION OF A GANG OF THIEVES AND RECEIVERS OF STOLEN GOODS

... AA'kREIlENSION OF A GANG OF THIEVES AND RECEIVERS OF STOLEN GOODS,| The Marlborough Street Police Office was on Tuesday I literally besieged with tradestrien dvsirousouf hearing the Examination of fhur persons in thle usiolry of the pqoitet\ charged with uroing in their posseoason it large quantity ofyroperty, the produce of rmauy robberies committed on shopkeepers in the mete opolis. The ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, AND OCCURRENCES

... I ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, AIND OCCURRENCES. EXTIUMtMI NARY S UIcllIE--Oil Saturday, I8;,tectoI 'I 1lm11. of tie 1) . visiool, ?? to thi ln1agistracus or tie MAlly1elbolie otlice the fact otf I pliislollr 1l:,i ?? soacide ill tile statioll-IllsoI f) that (ibtrict. It optvleI tflint XL jlIOI\ il EC tilo MEMOli :LIxi;(I[~ cs (1id ls\\-t Thorlitoii, : HaItlal1 tarrace, Keiitiati tom , ?? taken ilto ...

Published: Saturday 05 September 1846
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3831 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

France. Commercial Treaty with Denmark —According to the National a commercial treaty is about to be concluded ..

... Denmark, and a French Consulship isto be established at Kiel, on the Baltic. Forgery of Government Stamps.—ln a case of forgery, which for several days has occupied the Paris Assizes, a verdict was given on Saturday. In France it is requisite for the way-bills of carriers to stamped, and it was lately discovered that the exchequer had been defrauded to a very considerable amount forged stamps ...

LIVERPOOL SEPTEMBER SESSIONS

... t The following is a list of the prisoners tried at the above nes- c elons, with their respective sentences Fifteer Yrars.-Margaret Dwycr. t i Ten Years.-John Cannell, Wi ...

EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE

... EXTRAORtDINAtRY SUICIDE. On Satur.:ay, daring the arly part of the day, Inspee- tor Te lmn in, of the 1) divishin, entered the Marylebone l'.licc 4'ourt. and communlicated to ths magistrate the t.::ct of a prisoner hlaiesjg eontiltted suicide its the station- lwigie of that district. It appeitredI that a persoti who gave his name nnii ad. hresc (harlks Waltrer Thointon, a, i~artland-terrace, ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... fcribcelts, offtlneg, & inqtetsto. mag INcasic.AH Fins.-In the night of Saturday last the an alarming fire broke out on the premises of Mr. R. stan Atkins, at North Kilworth, near Lutterworth. meg; Happily assistance. was promptly rendered, and the Officl laes, aer considerable exertions, were subdued, out, being cofined to thle stack where -the fire originated. el A lrge nubrof wheat and ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... Irfttbtnts, offteuitt, & fniptl4tv I INCEND'AnY Fiav.-Inl the night of Saturday laqt tli an alorming fire broke out on the premises of Mr. R. at Atkins, at North Kilworth, near Lutterwortli. m THappily assistance was promptly rendered, and the of flames, after considerable 'exertions, were subdued, ot being confined to the stack where the fire originated. A large number of wheat, and etber ...

THE ATTEMPT UPON THE KING OF THE FRENCH

... TIlE ATTEMPr UPON THE KING OF THE FRENCH. COURT OF PEERS.-SITrINo op AuG, 27. The Court assembled at ll o'clock, and proceeded at once to deliberate with closed doors on the charges against the prisoner. The Court remained in con- sultation the wholeday. The following isa more de- tailed report of the verdict given in our paper of last Saturday. At a little after six o'clock (the Court having ...

ACCIDENT TO THE STEAM SHIP GREAT BRITAIN

... IACCIDENT TO TUE STEAM SHIP GREAT I BRIAXN.' 1 - Livanroci, >=stunanavsArrsaxoo.--This morning, about -10 o'lock 'theme'rehant on l ad the membdis-o theuaderwriteii' rooms WOO inti: a 'state of aeme eieitoment byjthereteeftouanexprissM from Captai Hoe kei. stating thas hisnoble ship, the Greit Britain, 'haid run ashore in Dnndrum Bay.. On^ reaching the ooni alluded to we foundthefollowing. ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT OF CO-MMlION COUNCIL. U re ~ ~ ~ ~ -4 by yesterday a court wasi7 beld for the dispatch of much be public ?? A tot THlE LORD 2,AYOR ANDO CIHRIST'S HOSPITAL. Ole TeT'OWN-CLLRKI stited that lie attended at Christ's ect flsia onl St. Mlattllew's-day, iand found that the list of li governors had not been made oat in thle proper form, but ldlie wvouldi direct that a proper list should be made ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—SEPT. 24

... ; CENT1?AL CRIMINAL COURT-SEPr. 24 -4-6 OLD COURT. L Before Mr. Baron Platt.] ITrun LATE EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE Or PORGERY. t Thne grand jury came into this court 0oon after the learned -judge had taken his seat upon the bench, and presented a -number of bills, and among them the one against Captain r Richardson, for the alleged forgery of a check for £6,000, ?? and w.ich it appeared they had ...