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SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... The following cases came on before Sheriff Speirs and a t jury on Thursday:-Robert Glass was charged with having stolen from the person of a gentleman, on the North Bridge, on the night of the tenth of December or following morning, the sum of Ss. 3d. Secondly, with entering the premises of N P. & C. Gray, watchmakers, in Bank Street, by breaking a c pane of giass, and stealing property of ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-FIRST DIVISION. CASE OF ST IAUL'S CHURCH. This case, which is at the instance of Miss Agnes Hunter, Newington, against the Presbytery of Edinburgh and others, was before the First Division about two months ago, when counsel were heard on certain specialties in it. different from the case of the Glasgow Church Building Society, which, it will be remembered, was de ided in ...

IRELAND

... MaUrDES PoeR LAND.-Air William Roe, of Rockwell, a landed proprietor in the South Riding of Tipperary (Barrister and ?? was murdered near his own seat on Saturday last, at twelve o'clock in the day. His having served an ejectment on a tenant named Lenergan, (since absconded) residing at a place called Boytonrath, adjacent to the scene of the recent ' tenant-right demonstration at Holycross, ...

Published: Saturday 09 October 1847
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3490 | Page: Page 8, 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE ASSIZES

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Miscellanies

... ?m ? : A ?? 0 PeToev~iwrss Oitpins.w-It wasl Stated by the coon. sel for the'pcstiofllce, in the trial of Felix Quin, for s forging a postooffice order. that. during the 'ast year the sum of eleven millions passed through' the monay-order office of tlbt establishbment. . T-uB Czumpn. Jux.-TThe junk lieyring, 'whose vo7age to this aountry has excited sonie interest, waS spoken on the 16th ...

FRIGHTFUL MURDER OF A WIFE AND CHILD, AND SUICIDE OF THE MURDERER

... FRIGHTFUL MURDER OF A WIFE AND CHILD, AND SUICIDE OF THE 1: MURDERER. - Last Sudyorig about hiilf-past sii o'clock, f the inhabitants of Lower Norwood, Srewr thrown into a state of alarming consterna~tionl in conl. ofsequence of a most frightful murder,'which had been Ia c ommitted by a man named Janmes Young, aged 27 f ,n eas an artificial flower-maker, residing in High- i n =stee Lower ...

NEW COUNTY COURTS.—THINGS WORTH KNOWING

... NEW COUXTY COURTS.-TItNGS WORTH KNOWING. The jurisdiction of the court extenda to debts to the amount of £ 20, and to hurts and wrongs of all descrip. tiorrs where the damages are not laid above £ S. Plaints of vjcc:ment for rents under £ 50 tany also be brought before the court. The following is a list of the court fees on entering plaints:- Cost of a summons if the defendant resides within ...

SHOCKING MURDER.—A BOY SENTENCED TO DEATH

... d, SHOCKING MURDER.-A BOY SENTENCED| IC ?? DEATH. -w - At the Chelmsford Assizes, a few days since, James Willemor, aged 17, was indicted for the wilful murder of John Terry, by fracturing his skoll with a hoe. The deceased was an old labouring man, living near Rochford, and on the 31st M1arcb, which was the day he received the injury, he was on his way to that town about 10 o'cloek in the ...

THE MURDEROUS IRISH LANDLORDS

... Our Irish correspondence contains an account of one of the most shocking cases of wholesale ejectment of te. nantry that we have ever had the pain of recording. The scene of this outrage upon humanity was near Charle- ville, in the coutetylof Cork. On the 13th of July, accord. ing to the statement, and in the village called Glen, on the estate of the Earl of Cork, ejectmeuts were executed by ...

COURT OF SESSION—HEBREW CHAIR

... COURT OF S]ESSDIDN-111-FlREW CHATR. ?? ?? L IS 1 .1ii (Cerntinredfrom ?? prrge.) ed lirjr'dqv. Nor. 16. ins The discrsteion was resumed to-dae at elevcn o'clocl. it- Mr. BIAre1nr, in contirutitiorr ofiisarg-ument of yesterday said r0, that the formtla denoririded to he signed sins not in terms of the1 Act 1707; and hence, if the demand made upan 'Mr. Mateedorrall Was an il leg-al demird. he r ...

MARYLEBONE VESTRY

... The State of Ireland.—On Saturday a meeting of the Marylebone vestry took place the Court-house, Marylebone. The Rev. Dr. Spry, the rector, in the chair. Mr. George Darnell rote to move that the proposition of Lord George Bentinck to expend sixteen millions of money in the construction of railways in Ireland is unjust in principle, impolitic, and detrimental to the empire at large, and that ...

COLONIAL

... CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.—We have • Cape Town papers to the 17th of June. The onK general interest they contain is, that heavy rain. 1 *!??' of in the eastern and central districts, along the ,., ' pretty well into the interior. The great rivprtik?' tnil higher than usual. Mr. Macquecu'a . ri a steam-mail to Australia and New Zealand ,t®T? nttll T Buenos Ayrrs Cape of Good Hope, and Mairitlu' I .*' ...