POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCi'. NEWCASTLE,-31Uoday.-Before Aid. Putter and Aid. Dun.o-Jolm Short anti John Lowens, two of the ?? boys that frequent the Butcher Alarket. were clhargedi with attempting to picl pockets. Police-olfieers Telford and Long, of the detective force, bearing of the affair. traced the prisoners ?? Clayton-street, where they took thern into custody. The bencla coummitted them to ...

Offences, Accidents, & Inquests

... I Llama, 0Ctbelt0, & llnquett# EXTRAORDINARy SUrICIDE IN THE STRAND UNION ?? Monday, information was for- warded to the Coroner's Office ef the death of Char-. . les Fisher, aged 38, an inmate of the Strand Union Workhouse, St. Pancras, who committed suicide inn under the following circumstances :-The deceased, is a baker, hadl been residing with his brother, of the he same business, in Moor ...

REMARKABLE TRIAL AT COLOGNE

... REMARIKABLE TRJIAL Ar Co The Criminal Court of Cologne Rat, outte Ii NII Oppzi-heim upon an indiitmenrt for ?? . r thle Barroness (Ne MeyendorfV, while it the ll''e Yiii- iti~ at Coto~irie, oil her way froom Aixhlu Cbaipcil', Pn l baront s9 arrived in Cologne oil the ri'errioorri and a f~w hours wfeheoilitl to ;~i~ gate is their narres Kir'necker. a irierci,.t o liet'lao arid U! mnoon, a ...

HORRIBLE CASE OF STARVATION IN WESTMINSTER

... #OURRIBLE CASE OF STARYVATION IN WESTM INSTER, I cu. An inquest, which lasted nearly three hours, was hold ted yesterday at the Tw]'o Chairmen, Dartmouth-street, ic Wosti unster, before Mir. Bedford, the coroner, on the 117 body of Elizabeth Doddernede, nged 70, who died from -fit the want of sufficient food] and clothing. bly. The room which the deceased and her husband had sh occupied was a ...

Published: Friday 18 December 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1087 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... no D n o . . w %P. IC.1 9 IT P COURT OF iHXCHJQtJEist. GOLDTOT tv. BaAoarN.--Thid was an action for breach ' prrnnise of marriage. The defendant bad been clerk to ..rcKbroker, but set up for himself, and when in a ,rre;l, wav of bisineas, proposed to the plaintiffl a young ?? 01! ;;v fini. .. o. !.u-cIsillerW: in ?? o . :dd s -IP .hat tb ilk . c ,; ;i ?? lway, which were issued by parties ...

SUPPOSED ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THE KING OF SWEDEN

... SUPPOSED ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THE _ KING OF SWEDEN. STOCKHOLM, No;v O7; Yesterday, at noon, an ill- dressed young man appeared at the Palace, and with vio- lent gesticulatione required Colonel Von Peyron, his Ma jesty's chamberlain on duty, to procure him an audience of the ICing. The chamberlain declining to do so, he threat- ened the colonel with a pistol, which lie drew from his pocket, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWY IATgLLIGvENCE. VICE-CHANCELS'Z01 COURTS, Nov. 25. [;efore the Vice-Chanceclio of Enftrlnd.j C.CLARKtE V. C'OiRPOKts,%ION OF I)EilBV. Mr. Stuart and AIr. Follett rolaede a motion in this ease lor iliberty to anmcnd the bill. 'lls uiriediction in sulch aplP31lic- tion sias nou given to the Alasters, but the eneil ld orddi olf tile court required that the ;amendinents should bealr tie sig- ...

Published: Wednesday 02 December 1846
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 456 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

IRELAND

... . , v . DUBLIN, Dec. 1«. A very important circular is been issued from the Board of Works, making sotue very useful changes in the mode hitherto adopted of cinplot ing the people, und varying the objects to which labour is irth directed. Great appro! isions arc enter ained that the diversion the of the country to public works, which afforded immediate relief, anil shut out at the time the real ...

FRANCE.—The Mauritius.—The'Patrie says: Several journals have alluded to a species of conflict which has ..

... Consul of France (M. Barbet de Jouy) and the English Admiral (Daeres). According to the Cerneen, journal published the island, the following are the circumstances: —' Oa the 15th of August last the French Consul received from Capt. Stanley, and his officers an invitation to a ball on board the frigate bearing the Admiral's flag, but commanded by Captain Stanley. On the following afternoon two ...

Law Intelligence

... LAW NOTICES —This Day. Basinghall-street.—(Shephrrd.) T. Marsh, last exam., 11; J. Churchyard, last exam., 11; Mackie, Holt, and Co., last exam., lli; J. Woodgate, last exam., 114; Palmer, lust exam., 12; W. Glasscock, certiti., ; W. Kolle, last exam., li; J. Eckstein, last exam., 2 ; W. Mallett, eertifi., 2. Meeting Creditors.—lt. Cliffrn, creditors to meet aaaigs., 11. COURT OF ...

ANOTHER POOR-LAW MURDER

... ANM)1HER POOBtLAW UUADEtt. An inquiry, adjourned from Friday last, wbs re slimed on Monday respecting the death of j Woodward, aged 123 months, whose death ?? alleged was hastened by wait of food. ' Mr. Ceultard, one of the relieving officer's of St Paneras, and other persons officially connected w;ii it were present. The mother of the child gave evidence to the fol lowing ?? resides at No. 90 ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... I LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. I COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN-At ten. Rigby v Great Western 1t6ilwtv, to he spoke ?? v Cremer, part ?? v Coupland, appeal motion -Stocken v Dawson, appeal, part ?? v Stephen, appfal. VICE-CIIANCELLORS' COURTS, LINCOLN'S INN- At ten. Before Sir L. SHADWI'LL. Motions-Serond seal. Betore Sir J. KNIGHIT BRUCE. Motions-Second sea), smil Jetfferion v Miller, cause. B. ...