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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 ...

MURDER OF THE DUCHESS OF PRASLIN

... A muRR. ' oF THE DUOHESS OF PRASLI. (From Gao&~ani's Messenger, Thsrsdoy.) it is with, deep regret that we ananounce the oe g curreiice of a lamentable event this morning, in the Rp du Faubourg St. Honord, No. 35, the residence of the Delia de Praslin. On Wednesday evening the Duchess de Pralie .who was the daughter of Marshal Sebastiani, and the u's 'y ther of nine children, arrived at the ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF SUICIDE AT MANCHESTER

... I EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF SUICIDE AT MANC HI ESTER. On Tuesday morning an inquest was held before the coroner, at the Old Swan public-house, Long Miligate, on the body of an elderly individual, about 6a or 57 years of age, named William Kelly. who was found dead in bed in a room in the houec of John Lewis, lodging-housekeeper. The history ot the latter days of the deceased is a very melancholy ...

DUEL OF M.M. BEAUVALLON AND DUJARRIER

... DUEL OF M.M. BEAUVALLON AND DUJARRIER-| ?? It will be recolleeted that several myonths since M. Beanvallon was tried at Rouen for killing M. Dojarrier, one of the editors of Zoe Pirese, in a due], and was se- quitted. After the trial circumstanees afforded grounds for a charge of false testimony agrinst H. ?? Ivilley, one ofthe witnesses in the ease, which testimony had formed part of tho ...

COURT HOUSE, EPWORTH

... | I FRIDAY, Before Archdeacon Stonebouse, G, S. Lister, Esq., Rev. J. Dobson, and the Rev. Charles Dundas. ORHORARD ROBBERY.-John Morley, tailor, and Richard Fleteher, butcher, of Crowle, appeared in answer to the summons of James Wilson, of the same place, for stealing a quantity of apples out of his orohard on Sun- day, the 8th instant; the case being fully proved, Airch. deacon Stonehouse ...

Published: Friday 20 August 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1158 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Police Report

... ~oitet 3gepo Von R e ?? --o- --wt ii MARLBOBRO GH-STREET.-Rihert Lacy, a young e man of very respectable connections, was brought before 0e Mr Bingham, charged with having robbed his employer, d Mr Perry, hairdresser and perfumer. Burlington. 1. arcade, of property valued at between :200 and £300. n it appeared that the prisonerhad come from the country it as an improver. He bad placed himself ...

Police Report

... olire 3u4 VI Wofl;SHdiiSTRBEET. - MOSDunoXS ATTACI5C ?? THE BEARaS OF a DssTaEss W5ARXBAtN G hloles ta guninnalkr, ad two of hiss workmceu, 0. Tek i I Hardy, were Charged with assaulting and Runding d, EIvershed; Thomas, isis son; and Gerwrge Larmer' broker's 1na1. Etershed sald tuat they went0 on St day last to a house occupied by the prisoner Holme3 i PhleniE.5treet, Spialifields, to levy a ...

Police Report

... valid Atpoic? -1-1 ?? 1-1 - ?? ?? t- w- - tz- - SFw- R- - - -- ?? -- - -- -1 - - -- ?? MANSItOtNIIOUSU.-ALiaaitD ROBaERx By A CKo- ME5CTAL TRAaE.LLsx.-Henry Burg'l was charged with having robbed bib employer, Mr Do Gaeten, commission agent, of 4, Fenehurch-buildlegs-Mr De Gaeten said: The prisoner was in his service as traveller. About three weeks ago witness bought a bale of goods by sam. ple ...

DUEL OF M.M. BEAUVALLON AND DUJARRIER

... fDVBL OF M.N. BXAUVALLON AND DUJARRIER.I PERJURY. I It will be recollected that several months gince Dl. Beanvallon wna tried at Rouen for hilling M, Dujurrier, one of the editors of Lat Pretse, in a duel, and was nc- quitted. After the trial circumstances afforded grounds for a charge of false testimony against A. d'Ecquievilley, one of the witnesses in the case, which testimony had formed ...

THE CRIMINAL LAW

... In another part of the paper, our readers will find recorded the death of a very worthy member of the h National Land Company, Mr Dobson, the secretary a of the Sleaford branch, Lincolnshire. The eircum. stances- under which he met his death afford a glaring instance of an undue use of violence, on the c part of the so-called guardians of the peace. Mr I Dobson was merely passing quietly ...

CASE OF ABDUCTION AT MALTA

... TheI gentlemen of the long robe' at Malta have been busily engaged in a case which has created very consider. able sensation. From the opening address of the coon. sel for the plaintiff, it appeared that Mr Curtis, a gentle. man of fortune, and having five daughters, had obtained a legislative act for the annulment of his marriage with Emma, the daughter of Sir William Curtis, Bart; that soon ...

Law and Assize Intelligence

... kab) ago 39;5silt Entguiamr. MIDLAND CIRCUIT. ETIELI, ?? MEuismTn.-BsEAca or ProMsax 0? Mah. mar.E.-Suio, a FENALE-Mr Whitehurst, in stating this case to the jury, said the plaintiff, Mr Stephen Ethell, was an upholsterer of Ann.street, Birmingham, and the defendant, a lady, residing with her brother in the village of Yardley, near that town. The action was brought to recover damages for ...