DUFFY'S IMPRISONMENT

... (Frown ?? New York Xation.) The delay of Mr. Daffy's trial by the government is con- firmed by the last news. For some time more that delicate frame and energetic mind are to fret and fade in a fktid so]i- tary cell in Newgate, to which even his nearest relatives are rarely admitted, and then only in the presence of some odious pimping policeman. Poor fellow! now, indeed, he is a true martyr ...

STATE PROSECUTIONS

... t ?? ?? ROS'7UTIONS'' A;MSSION COURT-YESThRDAY. The Judges took their seats on the bench shortly after ix o'clock. The Queen v. Charlea Cavats Duj1Q. Immediately after their lordships arrived on the bench Mr. Duffy was ordered to be placed at the bar. He appred to be in good health and spirits. DEMURRER TO THNE INDICTMENT. Before counsel proceeded with the arguments on the de, murrer put in ...

THE NORFOLK MURDERS

... T7n ItQurEST.-We resume our account of these dreadful murders with the proc 'ediTegs that took place at the inquest. The fir-t wit- ness ca0lled on Friday was Mr Nichols, surgeon, of Norwich, who said: On Tuesday night, the 28th inst., I was called to attend at Stattfield hall. I arrivel there about two o'clock on the Wednesday mnoruing, when I was shoeen the body of Isaaic Jerriy, Esq , which ...

Published: Saturday 09 December 1848
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9029 | Page: Page 8, 9, 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS, OCCURRENCES, AND OFFENCES

... ACCIDENTS, OCCURRENCES, AND OFFENCF.S. CONFcESSION or MURDrR.-Thomas Malkin, who was tried at York assizes, and found guilty of the murder of Esther Inman at Leeds, has since confessed his guilt. On being sentenced he strongly protested his innocence, and said that he never intended doing her any harm but he has since admitted that he killed the girl, and that he had contemplated the murder ...

Published: Saturday 30 December 1848
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1603 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Law Intelligence

... NOTICES.-TsiiS DAY. CrAxcsatv, Lece,.a'O-i55, 10.-Appeals: ileoehv.Ford, part heard; FootLone hire hallway v. North Western Itailiyay; Attorncy.(ioeeroi I v, Wilesti (2); Mesley V. Baker. Vic,:.CiiaeeecLLOtis', LiNeOi.N'5.INN, l0.-(SiisiwLLi..) - Canoes, &c. : Attoreey.GOnOrtil v. Lien of Stanifeed, part heard; Maybew ?. Reynolds, notion by ordcr ; Nowry and Enniskillon ltailway v. ? KNIGhT ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... q SATURDAY.-BeforeJ. 0. Travers, and E. Cashey' e- Esquires'- A PETTY THEFT BY TWO MARINES,-JamFS Pr-eton, and William Shihmings, marines on board H.MS. Excellent, vere charged with the following petty theft. _ ?? ' James Hiard deposed-be was a lodger at the Ruby f beerhouse, in Lombard-street, Portsmouth, and the two 3 prisoners slept there on Tuesday Dight last; in the s clpboatd in the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT-LIVERPOOL, DEC. 20. [Before Mr. Justice Erle.1 Charles Chlunbb, convicted the day before yesterday of making a false entry in a registry of births, was placed at the bar for-judgmnent. He was sentenced to six months' impri- sonment. Joseph Boeker, convicted yesterday of uttering seditious and blasphemous speeches, was sentenced to two years' jni- prisonnment ; and after the ...

ALLEGED PLUNDER OF THE CHATEAU OF NEUILLY

... A LLE6GED PL UNDER OF THE COIAt EA U Io ailOF NEUILL'Y. A good deal of interest was occasioned on Saturday, at the Marlborough Police Court, by the report that Louis IPhilippe (the late King of the French) was about to appear to prose- cute certain parties in whose possession about 10,0001. worth of property, consisting of jewellery and paintings, alleged to have been stolen from the Chateau ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... LA W INTELLIGENCESATURDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. TrE EAST LANCASHIRE RAILWAY COMPANY V. TIE NOITHI- WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. This matter Was argued on appeal from the Vice-Clancel- ?? Bruceuho allowed a general demurrer to the bill. The plaintiffs are the proprietors of the Blackburn and Preston IRailway, which had an agreement with the North Union (before its amalgamation with the North-Westens) ...

Police Report

... , . - ?? z - t , . t -, . 7, , . I - , ? 71 - ;? ? , I I ?? 07 en, ut Ibltltt:5,O~ eey apposarauci Of decaed £sea 1hVAmilti athi conclusion of lbS busnsfrhssa tancei uidir the .t'liowing~ Adtreigeloraacl '1 ?? ?? she wa's'th agtri 7. loofcr la the armay, stnd ailtfwh a. ey *3 tith credit and dhstlnetiefl' in oneofte es da #. regiments, ss~who. as la reward forhserlele of been ?? by tkhi~ ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, MONDAY, DECEMBER

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, MONDAY, DEc. 4. THE QUEEN V. HULTON. Mr. Martin, Q.C., appeared in support of a demurrer to a return made to a mandamus calling upon the defendant, the treasurer of the county of Lancaster, to pay upwards of £3,000, being the amount of an order made for:defray- ing the expense of the special constables called out in Manchester in August and September, 1842, in conse- ...

COUNTY COURT

... i i C Q, ?? ch o RT. I.. . 'The hbu'al fortuigbtlyin'eetling gof-'this eourt was held on ¶i Si~lday'last, iruitbe 9Ses ions' taon3'e, b'efore John 'Addison, Esq., the judge. The number of~r3asew for trial t9DS: rather td~ore'thanm esnal.: Th'b rattornleys present were Messrs. Aseroft, Clarnley, J. Blekhurst, Haydoek,. : B ndu W. . eRiles;. The following were the most important cases heard:_ ?? ...