FREE BIGHTS OF LIVERPOOL

... The Town-hall, with its splendid suite of room*, the statue of Canning, the view of the town from its summit, Ac. Ring at the west door. The Exchange News-room. Speak to the master, and pass quietly through the spacious apartment. Bee the monument to Nelson in the quadr ingle. The Lyceum News-ioom and Circulating Library at the bottom Bold-street. Speak to the resp ctive masters. The Atheraum ...

OUR HUMANE LAWS

... 1 IIn our law -report of last week the following mild and gentle intimation appeared CAITION To DX33TORS .-THE NEwV SYSTEM OF IMrRI- ONxmNT.-Oa the judge (A. AAmos,JEsq.,) taking his seat in the Marylebone County Court, he begged of all pre- sent to take notice that in every case were default was made in obeying the orders of the court he should for the future send the parties so disobeying to ...

Published: Sunday 19 September 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 667 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SUPPOSED MURDER AT PATSHULL

... ?? -1 u SUPPOSED MURDER AT PATSIIUL On Sunday forenoon last, the bod-p -o U r_.. o * ?? *Is tile ibody of a Mans id_ fied to be that of John Larksin, an Irish laboure stl. found drowned in a pool in Patshu'llpark clis to park farm. It was first seen floatin in the ater ha child, and was shortly afterwards takein Otil ofther Ya by the direction of Mr. Aeheby, house steward te 1 Robert Pigott's ...

Published: Friday 10 September 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 908 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE CONVICT LEITH

... (From she Dundee Courier.) This unhappy person has been visited during the week by 'several clergymen, with whom he has 'ivilling-lyioined in devo- tional exercises, but the near approach of the termination of his existence has not abated his firmness; and, as far as we have learned, no confession of the crime of which he was con- victed has yet issued from his lips. On M1ondav morning the ...

THE FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE MAN

... I CHESTER AND LEEDS RAILWAY, i In addition to the notice which we gave of this disaster on Saturday, we w furnish, chiefly from the Halifax Guardian, the following details: —The train consisted of six carriages, and was drawn by one of the company's j new and powerful engines. Nothing occurred until the tram reached the Luddenden Foot station, when appears that a rail broke on the down line ...

WALES

... A Hint to the Farmers of the principality is given in the North Wales Chronicle of Tuesday. The editor of that journal, in article upon the prospects of agriculture, and on the necessity that exists for farm improvements now that protection withdrawn, says : Model farms, got the landed proprietors for the edification of their tenantry, are effecting quite a little revolution. One of these ...

REGISTRATION APPEAL COURT, JEDBURGH

... REGTSTR.ATIoN APPE~AL COURT, JEDBURGrL. Thp A r--,e I P--t e,- +1- ?? no , as- The ApplealCourt for the counties of Roxburgh, Berwieck, Sel- T rs, kirk, and Peebles, was held at Jedbeurgh, on Tuesday, when some ed appealsagairist tie decision ofthe Sheriffof Peebles-shtiredisquali- t a fying 144 voters in that county, who held the frunchise upon the well ?? life-rent qualification, came on for ...

GLASGOW MUNICIPAL POLICE BOARD

... rohn cent. ?? - -~ - an. Ad are The ordinary weekly meeting of this Board was held on Mon- daY in the Police Buildings..alailie 'lKinlsa in the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting were read as usual, after which one or two matters of aitle public interest were disposed of. PREVALENCE OF ?? -TATE: or THE POLICE FORCE. r The ClnRxx read a petition from the proprietors and tenants in North ...

TRE PRASLIN TRAGEDY.—SUICIDE OF THE DUKE

... TRE PRASLIN ThkGEDSN | T ~E DUKE.- SThe details of the nuidei4f 'the Diiclies'do Praslin, infier hotel, at Paris, ?? lisat week, -snd left little doubt, probably4.o the mindiof any read- or; that the husband of the unfortunate lady bad been her murderer. The dreadful tragedy has been brought to a tabrnt conclusion by the death of the great delinquentthe Duke de Pralin, on 'Tuesday lat, eansed ...

MURDER OF THE CAPTAIN AND PART OF THE CREW OF AN ENGLISH VESSEL

... | MURDER OF TIIE CAPTAINAND PART OF| I T.lE CREW OF AN ENGLISH VESSEL, The Avon, Captain John Eaton, proceeded frone Liverpool to I'atagonia, in search of minerals. She arrived at lher destination about e ght months ago, and has had, since then, frequent and friendly cc m- munication with the In dians who ctccupy the regionrs touched at. When in the bay known by the English as Watchman Caue. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE IETETLUIGENCE. GUILDHAtLL ALLEGED~i SVII~flLMG.-Oa Tn'eidi- B Horrfseo, a paritnetro nthe firm of It. Hlarrisoni arid Co., oh!'-s0 merehants, of Ne. 3, Finrs-~ bury-oltaobece, Bloomfield-aireei, Co n and -F. Edmristds, who was representad first as as porter and oftlexlerds no a clerk tn the above firm, were charged with ebralniil. -voi.O from ?? tradesmen lunder false poeernrcee.-M~r.S. ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... [FROM OURJ LATEST EDITION OF LAST WEEK ] GUILDEALL. A NrcE YorUrN LADY. -George Chisrliar Wesmouth appeared before Aldermen Gibbs and Moon, to show cause why he refused to support the male child of Rosetta Hodges, of which he was aleged to be thefather. A solicitorappearedfortbe defendant. Tbeeomplaiant, art ordinary looking, smartly-dressed saoman, about thirty years of age, stated that she ...