ST. ALKMUND'S CHURCH BAZAAR.

... We were last evening favoured with an opportunity of in- specting the numerous elegant and beautiful specimens of ladies' work which will be offered for sale this day (Wednes- day ) and to-morrow for the truly laudable purpose of assisting in defraying the expenses incurred in erecting the new church of St Alkmund, Derby. Many of the articles are of the most splendid description, exhibiting, ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YFBIDDAY. EXUcAXOGECOUUT olriCE. Thomas Robinsoon and Esther Li'cnuelli were charged at this offioe with having, on the 25th instant, stolen a gold watch from the premises of Mr. Dowdall, of Patrick- street, whilst on fire. Police-constnble Brennan, who arrested the prisoners, stated that he found the watch 'in pawnina the cffize of Henry Morgan, pawnbroker, of Golden-labil, and ...

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 

OPENING OF THE LYNN AND ELY RAILWAY

... The line from Lynn to Ely, where it joins the Counties, was opened yesterday, and twenty, first and second-class carriages started from the station, at half-past ten o'clock, filled with ladies and MBtlemen, comprising many of the principal inhabitants of that lirge mercantile town, pay visit to Ely. The carriage- which are painted chocolate, certainly present ny an handsome appearance : they ...

A MAN MURDERED BY THE MILITARY

... A MAN XURDERED B.Y THE MILITARY. At Sheffield, on Saturday, an inquest was held heflre Mr. Badger, and by adjournment on Wednesday, upon the body of Thomas Morten, aged thirty, a cutler, who died on the previous day, from injuries which he received in a desperate affray with a party of sol- dieso of the 40ih Foot. The inquiry excited the greatest interest.- Maria Roberta deposed that she knew ...

LIVERPOOL SAVINGS' BANK

... We receive so many questions respecting this esta bhshment, that we hope the following memoranda will be useful. It be cut out of the column and preserved : No sum, under received a first deposit. After the first, sums of £1 or upwards are received. Interest allowed is £3 per cent, per annum. Interest is only paid on the first Friday in January, but is not obliged to be drawn out; it may ...

THE COMING ELECTION

... It is now very evident that in the Town Council there is an under current at work, intending at the forthcoming election to 6wamp as many of the Liberal candidates possible, and, also, to throw overboard as many of the liberal Tory Aldermen as the Mackworthites in the Council can. But I hope the muncipal electors will perforin their duty as nobly at the November election as the Parliamentary ...

SAVAGE MURDER

... I I D (Front the King's Countq Chronicle.) We deeply regret to record the perpetration of another , brutal murder in our deeply stained county. Monday night e last, Mr. William Lucas, of Brusna, was shot dead in the aestreet of that village, within about one mile'and a half of Sbinrone. The following' are the particulars connected with the r commission of this bloody deed. a It appears that ...

Metropolitan Intelligence

... ?? - Attropolitatt b*Uigamo, I--- Of th Susracious DzATea ruoi Poisoulmao. y a4ouril- ment, before Mr W. Baker, at the 'Cape of Good Hope publib-bouie, ?? the f0onmisriaI roadEast, relative to the death of Mire Louisa Brown, aged.- 37, who died ?? week. The deceased had beien pregnanto ansd was In the enjoymient of very good health. She had beeniresiding wtith her husband, wile formeijy ...

WOODSTOCK PETTY SESSIONS, OCTOBER 26

... (Before T. Thornitill and C. C. Dornmer, Esqrs,) Robert Barton, of Ensibam, dealer in cakes anti other articles, was charged by Henry Jordan, of the same place, police officer, with Iiv- ing, on Sunday the 3rd of October, followed his usual trade or callill- oil the Lord's day, contrary to the statute. Mr. Wn-ner defended Jordin said lucifer matchies, apples, and ca3;es were sole. It appeafred ...

FRIGHTFUL MURDER OF FOUR CHILDREN BY THEIR MOTHER

... FRIGHTFUL MURDER OF FOUR CHILDREN Fi BYF THEI-R MOTHER. - One of the most dreadful murders which has ever taken place in this country was committed in Cheapside, Birmingham, on Saturday under the followingeircumstances :-It appears that about six months ago a widow, named Ann Wilkes, opened a small shop in Cheapside, for the Hall of cigars and small wares. She was a person of very agreeable ...

ANTICIPATION OF THE OVERLAND INDIA MAIL

... By the arrival of our despatches yesterday we are put in possession of intelligence from India to the following dates:—Bombay, August 31 ; Calcutta, ] August 20 ; and Madras, August 21. The mail was brought from Suez by the Ariel, which reached Malta on the night of the 24th. The Ardent took the mail from Malta on the 25th, for Marseilles, The intelligence receive* more than the average im- i ...