Police Court

... Publicans and .V!' lowing cases were heard licans— Margaret William Humphreys, foxteth-park, acquitted; John Roberts, Cave I SfJ?* beth Anderson, Crosshall-street, 40s. - „ nC Holmes, Great Howard-street, 40*.; James Batch elorstreet, 80j.—Beersellert—Charles Hug. Maguirestreet, fined £2 14s. 6d.; Edward Yates, >|,n .by-«treet, acquitted; George Hindle, Eldon-street, Elizibeth Connor, ...

DEATH OF MR. O'CONNELL, The French papers of Sunday confirm the report of Mr. O'Connell's death at Genoa, on the

... 15th inst. The following letter, from the Rev. Dr. Miley, his chaplain, addressed to the editor of the Univers, and published in that journal, leaves us no longer any room to hope or doubt:— j m . Otnoa. May 17. 44 Alas, my dear friend, O'Connell dead ! lam so completely overwhelmed with the blow that I am almo incapable of writing. His death was serene and happy for it was sanctioned by the ...

LAW AND POLICE

... ^\JSW AND POLICE. : = I COURT OF. QUEEN'S BENCH-- - W1Dr.1r V. Tiax DUKE o( BRUNSWIcM-'AsTION ON A CONTRACT MADE BY-A dSoEP-E1GN PsINcE. _.This WaS an action on an annuity bond. The defendant pleaded that be was a sovereign prince, and that the contraet had been made by him when within the limits of the dukedom of whicb he was sovereign. To this the plaintiff replien that the contract did not ...

Published: Sunday 30 May 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7872 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

IPSWICH, Saturday, Mary 29, 1847

... I P S W I C H, Saturday, Woay 29, 1-47. SUMMER ASSIZES. Thejudges of the different law courts met in the Ex- chequer Chamber on Thursday, and chose their respective circuits in the ensuing Summer Assizes. The following is the arrangement:- MIDLAND ClaculT.-Lord Chief Justice Denman and Mr. Baron Rolfe. I WESTIRN.-Lord Chief Justice Wilde and Mr. Justice Williams. HoME.-Mr. Baron Parke and Mr. ...

THE POISONINGS AT TIBBENHAM

... The ilvestigation relating to the death, of Mrs. Mary Pearsom and Mrs. Elizcbeth Everett, was resumed on Thursday nmorrinig at the Greyhounsd-ini, Attleborouglh, bhfore Mr. Plgrint, the Nosfolk coroner, and he jury previou sly etopannltled. Hannah Ever-tt, a nice of the deceased, said,-I live in Norwich. The day my aunt Elizabeih Eve- rett Wn; buried I went to Tibbenhase. Nothing ...

Police Report

... vort- .:wV6rS eta LAMBETH. - Lova 'Aio AexIarEMED SUCrocos- M55 Kartba Hill. a young woman, was charged with attempt. rill lng to commit toeif~mutetrd by OwalloWinj a quan tity of On- laudanum. Itiwas stated that ?? bad, a shirt time since, been shout to be married to a young man, to whom she was much attached, but tho match from some sanesplained coaus had been broken off, and this )ur ...

TIIE AFRICAN IiUSII PEOPLE LONDON. EDITORS the LIVERPOOL MERCUIIY. Gknti.kmkn,—Allow me call your attention, ..

... to subject which was unaccountably overlooked the public of Liverpool when the best opportunity for attending to was presented. I allude the exhibition of genuine Bushmen from South Africa, to open about the lG\h of May London, at the Egyptian-hall, Piccadilly. doubt not that, of the many thousands who crowded to see them lately, in M inchenter, many were individuals from Liverpool, who had ...

GLASGOW MUNICIPAL POLICE BOARD

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SECOND EDITION

... J., ?. ? r? : 'i SEC?QND . .? M ?? 0.? I - ?? ?? - ~~~dint LEEDS MERCURY OFFICEs, drete Soaurday~ Evenerirg, 8 o'cloc. Coal THlE 1URFIELD1MURDERS. EXAMI1NATION OF THE PRISONERS P'a THIS~ DAY. see doo .call DEWanUaR, Saturday Morning. o'll Tis morning, at ten o'0ek1 ie agsraesasenbkd at the Court-house, behind,'the iiidw prison,to'coniductW ir let examinatiorw of the two persons in custody, ...

AWFUL AND COLD-BLOODED MURDER

... AWFUL AND COLD-BLOODED MJURDER. ROTIrERHArN, YoRnsea1Ex, SATURDAY Moset1tNr. The quiet town of Rotherham was yesterday thrown into a state of great excitement by the perpetration of an atrocious murder, which was committed in tre ferenoon, betwven tee end o'clock, on the turnpike-toad leading from lotbetharti to RaWtmarmn, on a woman, named Jagger, wile of a mechanic, who kept a semall shop on ...

ALLEGED MURDER AT IPSWICH

... On Tuesday, the proceedings of an inquest were com- menced at the Marquis Cornwallis public-house, St. Mar- garet's, Ipswich, before S. B. Jackaman, Gent., coroner. touching the death of a German minstrel girl, named Eli- zabeth Jager, who came by her death under the circum- stances detailed in the evidence adduced in the course of the investigation. Various conflicting reports were abroad, ...