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STATISTICS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY SESSION

... STATISTICS OF TIHE PARLIAMENTARY SESSION. TiiE Parlianmentary Session which has just terminated was remarkable for its brevity and the rapidity i with which public business was hurried through, par- ticularly during the last month. It lasted only six months, having commenced on the lst of February and ended on the lst of August. DuaING that period the Lords sat 92 days and occupied in their ...

THE RAILWAY ROBBERIES AT HUDDERSFIELD

... . ted HUDDERISFIELD, SEPT. 21. fn td This subject continues to excite cons~ideble attention, dayt (u both from the magnitude and extent of the operations, end also fromt ttle the ingenuity and Oisnniisg exhibited in the execution of a scheme I s. if a th5t has for a considerable period baffled all inquiry. As wasin- Tny a ~nstaed last week. the investlgatious of the constabulary have heeir ...

Published: Saturday 29 September 1849
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3671 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUTCY

... , I LEEDS DISTltICT COURT OF BAN~kRUPTCY. 0 ae FRIDAY, NOVfENDElt 9. - le [Before Mr. Comnmissioner WEST.] of BANKRUPTS' ALLO IVANCE FOR BALANCE SHEET x Be UNDER THE NEW ACT, in RE HARSHAW AND ASKEW. 2b at 2 rIr. BOND appeared for the aesioneee, and applied for an adjourn. 2u msent, on the ground that the assignees bad not had time to examuine 3t a- the balance sheet. On the last occasion of ...

NISI PRIUS COURT

... ?? ?/n .4 V Vo-4- FRIDAY, Yesterday. Before Mr. Justice PATTESON.] MAULEVERER v. ROBINSON & ANOTHER, AND ,ROBINSON v. MAIULEVERER, ,SPECIAL JURIES.) Mr. WATSON informed his Lordship that these cross actions had been arranged. SMITH AND OTHERS v. BOYES. (SFECIAL JURY.) In this case a Verdict was taken fior the Plaintif; by con- sent, subject to a reference. THE QUEEN v. TIlE INHABITANTS OF ...

THE DOCTRINE OF THE CHURCH ON BAPTISMAL REGENERATION

... ON Thursday, SIR HERBERT JEyNER YUST gave judgment in the principal ecclesiastical court, the Court of Arches, in the important case of the REV. AIR. GoucAazm against the Bisuaoi OF EXETER ; and the judgment will be read with intense interest by many Churchmen, as it declares authoritatively what is the doctrine of the Church of England on Baptismal Regeneration. Siat HERBERT decides that the ...

BAPTISMAL REGENERATION

... . SIR H. J. FUST'S JUDGMENT. GORHAM v. THE BISlIOY~OF EXETER. dII ay, t the (Fromn tlte Record.) Sel the The decision of Sir Herbert Jenner Fust has been- 1, given, this- morning. It is fully and unreservedly in favour h of the- Birshop of. Exeter, and against Mr. Gorham's claimI to be admitted to the living of lBampford' Spoke. But Sir Herbert admitted that he calculated on an immediate ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF CLAIRVOYANCE. RECOVERY OF £650

... EXThAOltDINARY CASEoF CLAIRVOYANCE. RECOVERY OF £690. .l _ (rV ?? ito Blotion Chironicle.J On Saturday, July 14, a letter wvas received by Messrs. P. I. Arrowsmith and Co., of this town ,Ifrott Brauford, Yorkshire, containig a Blank of E 0glund note for £515, another for £50, and a bill of exchange for £1011. These Mr. Arrowsmitlh handed over, in his regular mode of businese, to Mr. William ...

Published: Saturday 15 September 1849
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1444 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... I ; I'LE- BERiANIONDSEY MURDER. TRIAL OF THE MANNINGS. m Portant trial commenced on Thursday ql at the Old Bailey. As might have been expected . ateret which the case had previously excited, the to0P5-ted, long before the hour for the commence- the proceedings, a very unusual appearance; but ?? O~utside Was by no means strikingly large. The E ntde by the under-sheriff were so excellent ient ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... IINDEMONDSEY MURDER. I unnin arried in London y terday ~!ara~tS ~ ustdyif Mr. ?? suiperirten'den fo 0 win ?? ce ad wa convoyed to the Southwarkc tins I hla tlourt she remained uintil, Mr. Seeker, tite of I ,,liceC 'oarrived, at ten o'clock, the ususl hour forI ngithcour, shenae was brought up for eucamina- 'jinell roceedings,0 however, were merely formael, anad abc 'filey1 ie a ?? quite ...

Published: Saturday 01 September 1849
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 8124 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HORRIBLE MURDER AT BRISTOL

... HOitRIBLE MURDER AT BRISTOL Bristol has been the scene of a nturder-a youth of about 15 years old, named Alfred Dancey, and vwho is in the I employ of Mr. Thomas Prowse, surgeon, of G uinca-street, having, on the 24th inst., shot with a pistol a young man, 19 years old, a light porter at the spirit warehouse of Mr. Gillet, Redoliff-street, named William Braund. It would I appear from the ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... rding to -* ' * LIN] aa ae The London papers of Saturday contain the fol- Bag 3dhslowing paragraph, but nothing haa since appeared to con- oronfirm its statements, and nothing in the circumstances F ihnhitherto known corroborates the eupposition that any third Ol among person was implicated in the murder :-1Since the Iee hig m-fer he examination of Manning and his wife at the Southwark o I of ...

Published: Saturday 29 September 1849
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1509 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BERMONDSEY MURDER

... RE-EXATA:INATION OF TIHE M1ANNINGS, FRIDAY, OCT. 5. Every part of the Court was densely crowded. Its front and rear were surrounded by large numbers of people eager to gain admittance. The excitement to-day appeared to be if possible more intense than on any former occasion, Mr. Binns and Mr. Solomons appeared, as before, for the prisoners; and Mr. Bodkin for the crown. Mr. Binns intimated ...