ACCIDENTS, OCCURRENCES, AND OFFENCES

... CAPTAIN HINRICIISON.-This unfortunate gelltleman arrived at liver- pool on Sunday moafling. He hadl previously been informed at St Helena of the murder of his wife and children by the convict Wilson, whose execatioll is fixed for to-day. unusual description af SINGULAR AND SIDoCIUNG ACCIDENT-A most accident, attended 1with very serious results, occurred to Mr Thomas Brooks, boot ald shoemalker ...

Published: Saturday 15 September 1849
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1728 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Law Intelligence

... Raw litttl1fanxte. NOTICES.-THIS DAY. C1IAscm1Y, LIaCOLo'S.INI, 10.-For Judgment: Breoke v. Earl of 'Warwick, ?? motions: Ex partc Glaholm re Joint Stock Winding.up Act, and North of England Banking Company; Steele v. rlomer-Appeal: Davs v. CManter (9). |VYC-CiANCEsL.Lonoa, LxurCOLN'S.mIN, lO.-(SITAMVELL.)-Afotion-.- Coase: Coleman v. AMellersh, parlheard-(BaooL)--Mosn: Billett v. Howard, by ...

POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... POLICE.-YESTERDAY. Ite MANSION-HOUSE.-F >OLONIOUSLY SHOOTING.-A boy er named Csheay was charged with having fired a pistol at a ke girl named Emma Tyler.-Inspector Fosbury stated that on st. Wednesday night he was informed that a female had been is- shot in Angel-alley, Hsoundsditch. Upon going thither he . .found that the girl had been Frried to the hospital and the ly delinquent had fled. ...

Law Intelligence

... Jr'Ir kab) Intelligence. NOTICES-THIS DAY. ? The Lord Chancellor will hear appeals in the HIousc of Loeds. Vrc..CUcctcEt.LOttS, LiNCOLN'S-Ie'N, 1O.-(Siu1sDaELc.)-By order: C-ncrrall v. Halt, petition. Causes, Lc.: Farl Ba'carrea v. Johnson, part heard; Attorney-General v. Marsh; Grisewood v. Justice (3); Shelton v. Watson; Worthington v. Morgan; Coleman v. Fielder; Brigg v. Devereux; Bttrker v ...

Law Intelligence

... zalo EntOltiance. NOTICES.-Tncrs DAY. Critetiesno, LIcei' ''s10 etition: Wario v. Warde, by order. Appeals: llr~ehe v, Earijof Warwick, pisrc rieted; Ritaser shall a-. Bishop of Whitleheoter, pane heard; Henderson v. Loomr, restored. Vten.-Cni~csasr.i/no, Lixcoaa's-i.zc, l0.-(SHANoownr. (-To be spoken to : Simltins v. v,ohbb. Caaees, &-e. : Dotson v. LyAll, port heitri ; Coleoton v. Mellecs; ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY,

... T .- - 1a 7 --tTo > - LoxLoNo FRtIDAY. (Before Mr. Commissioner Fane.) e Re COaneu:. 1 PORTSEA AND PoRTsMoULa.-Suspension of citill ?? bankrupt, Henry Coleosut, carrying on business of baker and grocer, at 47, St. James'sstre Portsea, and also the trade of iromonger and farnitae broker, at Pembroie-street,' Portsmouth came up an e applied for his certificate. e Mr. Bagley opposed for the ...

JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL

... JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL, actly GORHAM V. THE BISHOP OF EXETER, dr eut.- The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council re-as- co lunes seibled on Monday morning, when the arguments in H plied thiscasewere continued. Dr. Addams resumed his line. address on behalf of the right rev. respondent. Lord ad bv Langdale : I should like quite to understanrd what is to r ya'v the point of ...

THE STANFIELD HALL MURDERS

... THE STANFIELD HALL_ MURDERS. On Friday evening, the 5th inst., Emily Sandford was conveyed from rVynuondham. Bridewellto Norwich Castle, I in order that the additional particulars stated by her be- fore the Coroner, on the last day of the Inquest, might be reduced to evidence in the presence of the prisoner, who was brought before Mr. Cann and other Magistrates, and she repeated her statement ...

ECCLESIASTICAL INQUIRY

... EC01ESIASTICAt KNQVIRY. (From the P111171out .Journal) h On Thursday last, the Bishop of Exeter investigated cer- at tain charges that had beeu publicly made against Miss RI Lydia Sellon, and certain other ladies, residing at Devon- a port, and calling themselves Sisters of Mercy-charges v which, as they involved the religious Character of the In- f stitutiofl and came in a direct and personal ...

MIDLAND CIRCUIT.—OAKHAM, JULY 11

... MIDLAND CIRCUIT.-OAKHAM, JULY 11. A Afaiden Assirie.-Grand Juries. There was neither a prisoner nor a cause at Nisi .Pins; nor was there a member of the bar to be seen in the town. Justice Coleridge addressed the grand jury at some length. There happened to be only thirteen jurymen present, and he therefore took occasion of the circumstance to give expression to his opinion with reference to ...

THE EXPLOSION IN SOUTHWARK

... INQUBST. Before Mr. IY. Payne, at the Grapes Tavern, Great Suffolk-street, Southwark, to inquire into the circumstaners connected with the explosion which occurred on Monday evening list upon the promises belonging to Mr. J. Tilleard, oilman and drrsalter, No. 28, in the same street. C. Kenaplay'said that on the evening in question he heard a noise, which he at first thought was caused by the ...