Refine Search

THE STANFIELD-HALL MURDERS

... fTHE. STANFIELD -HALL MURDERS. _ .. :~--_EXECUTION ~OF RUSEH. IJames BIo!5Oield Rush, tise perpetrator of the Stanfield-hall murders, wee executed onl Saturday, at siconi, April 21, In front, of Norwich-castle. The enormity of his cilmes, the station in, life which he had previously occupied, tile extraordinary cir. cuanttalcees of thle whole case, hisl inexplicable conduct during thle trial, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... IOLIC oINTELLIGENCE. if CoeNrrL-Hossa ParnAr. Magistrates present: the Mrayor, nd Messrs. Brown and Howell. Alfred Powell, alias Valentine, remanded on a charge of stealing a clocks, the property of Thomas Serae, was committed. DsESET~cO A WsrE.-Henry Brain, a ?? youngr man, was charged uendera ewarrant, with nsgle etn ghs wifoe and chdid- ren, and leauving them ehalrea e to the parish of Be. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... - . POICGE- INTELLIGMNCE, - I ,1 j . . . . . raesrent!JrLiTfhe,'BhtSor, eE tsn ',Ai12I 'aitrte prsnt h Myr' 3fsa. ffbwell and Brown. J, ar ?? for being' ?? house, St. James's bagk, and sissaultilig the, landlady,~ was fied 1 us. and casts, or~seven days' imprisonment-. 0 Joseph Homer wee charged with stealing 4d. the prolerty of I Jceeph.Sammeand.,with -assaulting him.. TheeconspiainsuitI was ...

SOMERSETSHIRE ASSIZE

... N SOMERSETSHTRE ASSIZE. The oommiasion foihiolding this easize was opened on Satur. dtinyafte ?? lord Cbief.Jnstice Deninsu. Mr. justiee WiiimWs idd-t notiarive t111 Monday moidnig., The, !igh-Shezff f G. 'WMr ?? .):,wlth his Jave intmen, itehded to live' prddeod ;p: tlie raiwystation for the pur. : ose 'e f 'elcortihk the f Jitlcd :to his le odgngailbut his lordl shlp7I 5 h)bt hthe rttisf ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSION

... BRISTOL QUARTER S 0SSION. -, ?? (CONSTINUED F'ROM THiIRD PAGE.] cler C01AflE OF STEALING A HAILWAV BONDo,-C/riesptarlel ,&tr1a.et shatv If'esf. 211,4 ?? for stealing a certain vab-. kne 8bie security for the payment Of £500, the -property Of William h1 1.Mile5, and others, his reuters. 1 Mr. Stone, who had been retained by come, friends of the.ha I accused, appeared for the~det'enoe.ha r Thp ...

THE STANFIELD HALL MURDERS

... C 0ATION OF? RUSHII -. ~ 9ii~din-?~edition published soon after one 6'cl01k66 *d~ 0 d~ last, 'we gave a very fall Report of the a ?? Tuaa~8t nlater editions ?? we gas6' *fi'uso of the trial, and these ware most exten- - ively circulatd Teaccount, however, of necesitY, not being 5 0 full as the importance of the came demanded, we this week commence our continued report with $ WEDNESDAY'S ...

THE STANFIELD-HALL MURDERS

... THE STANFIELD-THALL {MVRDERS. [The Disguise found in Rushs Box.] It would seem that Baron Rolfe's hope, expressed in passing sentence upon Rush, that the right of entire seclusion would be guaranteed to him, free from the prying of morbid sensibility Ior of idle curiosity. has been studiously borne in mind, Few -statements have appearedof hisconduct subsequent to con- idemnation. But as It is ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... * COrNrCL-flOUsH, PsIDAr, Magistrates present: Messrs. Brown and Howell. Wm. Treble was charged with stealing a donkey-cart, the f property of Geo. Wiltou. The complaint had bought the eart t of prisoner's wife for 15s., and the prlgoner had come subse- n qeently and taken it o nhisyard. he prisoner's defence was r that hlie wife was 't a drunken blackguard, and had sold the a cart without hi ...

THE TRENCHARD-STREET MURDER

... '0THE TREN4HARDST'REET.MU1RDAR.- - flgUTIO OF ARAH HARRIE T THOMAS. All the efforts used to Save the life of this wretched girl have, as we feired,,proved abortive, and the awful sentence of the I law was carried Into effect yesterday, upon a sabffold ejfected Overthe gateway Of the Gaul. The exhibitiOn, Shocking as t~was, and only worthy of the m0st barbirO.usge, proved-palinfil as Is the ...

INQUESTS

... - I Held before J. B. GnryDor, Esq., Coroner. SUPPOsED INFAnTIclDaEOa Saturday afternoon a jury assembled at the Two Anchors, GaineaXstreet, to inquire intoI the oircumstailoe6 attending the death of a male Infants, whose body was found inavprivy in a house: in deliff-meadlaflS The Coroner said there were twvo or three points upon wbiOe5 thejury would have to inquire minutely. In tlh.first ...

THE STANFIELD HALL MURDERS

... FOURTH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. MONDAY.-The courtwas again crowded this morning. Mr. Baron Role took his seat on the bench at a quarter before nine o'elock. Rush immediately was placed in the dock, bringing, as before, a vast quantity of papers with him. He looked very well. Mr. Baron Rolfe intimated to the prisoner that he had received two notes with respect to the witness Howe. It was very ...

Assize Intelligence

... resize intell(fence. GLOUCESTERSHIRE ASSIZE. [Co5NTennD Frao oae LAST.] CROWN COURT, SATURDAY, MAUCHs 3) (Before Mr. Baron Platt.) fis lordship wan occupied during a great portion of the mnorning in hcarinsg~cses ot- r ?? assault, and otier trials of a ?? chripoter, ?? cannot bepatticularised.' 2hogias7. wHoue, a very aged man, was convieted of an unfiaturaiiffeoU . sentence ofdeath was ...