RAILWAY INTELLIGENCE

... Accidents.—On Saturday week, Henry King, a guard on the Edinburgh and Northern Railway, missed his looting, fell, was run over, and killed. He was an Englishman, 32 years of age, and was to have been married this week.—Yesterday week, Catherine M'Avoy, aged 25, whilst attempting to cross the North Union line, at the Farrington station, before an engine, was knocked down, and ao seriously ...

The Court

... Her Majesty and Prince Albert, accompanied the royal children, and attended the ladies differ^iMe 1 PCCted - 'A The Duke of Cambridge visited her Royal Hiehhouse Gloucester yesterday, at C . abinet o ...

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 ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... I HULL POLICE COURrT. I SATURDAY. Before Messrs. Thompson and Nevrmarch. NUISANCE NEAR THE Wo13iBousrt.-A maan.named Thos. Hoe was charged with assaulting a lady named Miss Mary Fearne. It appeared that the defendant is employed by a person who contracts for the'refuse victuals of the workhouse in Vhitefriargate, and on Wednesday afternoon Miss Fearne was passing the workhouse, when the ...

Published: Friday 17 December 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2057 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MURDER OF OUR CHILDREN BY THEIR MOTHER, AND SUICIDE OF THE MURDERESS

... iMURDER OF OUR CHILDREN By THEIR MOTHER, AND SUICIDE OF THE MURDERES On Tuesday afternoon the ihbit as was never 'horrified by the news of a tragedy ?? was ne er .blfore known to have taken place within its precincts the murder of four children by their imotber, having cut their throats with a razor, and the taking of her own life by the same means. The woman who perpetrated these criwes was ...

Published: Sunday 12 December 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1372 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

NEWS FROM INDIA

... (From the Timea.) We have received by extraordinary express Bombay papers aad correspondence to the 13th ult., brought the Moozutfer steamer, despatched to Suez to convey the new governor-general (Lord Dalnousie) to Calcutta. The following is the letter of our correspondent : Bombay, Nov. 12. —The news from India is not remarkable. Peace prevails in the British territories Lord Hardinge is ...

DR HAMPDEN AND THE SEE OF HEREFORD

... The Dean of Hereford has presented a memorial to w Queen, through her Majesty'# Prime Minister, from we ie^ l the fo,,owin extract* : lC qtkeh's Mobt Excu.lk.vt Majmtt.—Mar it please your If_-We your moat dutiful and loyal subject, John Doctor in Divinitr, Dean of the Catheor Church humbly lay before your Majesty the aaaurances of our fl* f heirtfelt attachment to your Majesty's sacred per*s ...

CONVICTION OF A BOY FOR MURDER

... CONVICTION OF A BOY fOR MURDER. At the Central Crinilial Court,on O Vedeesdy |. i li-am c ton A mat t, a iil~iati eboyi aged 12 years. axs changred with the nitarder of his;arandtiather, Salunel Nelnie, bv administering poisoen Theprisonter who sat is ith his face buried itn his hands, was appa- rently absorbed ta griet Mr. ,.ylaud stated tile case to the jury. The de- ceased,hr .S Samuel Nel ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... hUL IL POLICE COU ItT. | II li -- - Io MONDAY. tlefort Stessrs Carrick and Tborampeen. F; ,555 ,E11Y551nNT.-A g'reat number of per sons weieberought oip on charges, Of drunkernness end dli- Otdjer!)y con,lictU, I111Iof w51100 were puniselid According hI) thle U1IpueI of their ei se. RE?.ANVEtIJ Cstrs.'-Tbe prostitute, Elizabeth Eyre, -nhc lid been rentanded oil the charge of stealing a1 meatch ...

Published: Friday 31 December 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2229 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Shipping Intelligence

... TUESDAY, December 28.— Wind SSE, moderate. Sailed.—Earl of Lonsdale, Picle ; Lord Althorp, Crockett and Molly Bawn, Robinson, Valparaiso. .Balfour, Overend, for Bombay. .Wilton Wood, Russell, and Isaac Allerton, Smith, Boston. Deva, Cadenhead, for Batavia and Singapore. Golden Eagle, Krebs, Nassau Chatham, Key, from Miramichi at this port The Monument, Trott, from New Orleans, has not arrived, ...

COLONIAL

... AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. We have received Sydney papers to the 13th of August; Port Phillip and Moreton Bay to the end of July ■ South Australian to the loth of July. VAN DIEMEN'S LAND.—The H„bart Town Courier, of July 31, contains the following piece of intelligence: _ Tile members of the Legislative Council assembled yesterday at two o'clock. The clerk the council having read the minutes of ...

The Paris journals of Monday, and our usual correspondence, hare reached us. The semi-official journal of the ..

... forth programme of the proceedings of the Chamber of Deputies, which are immediately to precede and follow the ceremony of the royal session, appointed for the 28th. On the 27th the house will meet with closed doors to elect the provisional committee, who are to manage the ceremonies of the following day. The president, by seniority, will probably be M. Sapey. The Father of the Deputies M. ...