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THE NEWPORT MURDER

... THE NEWPORT IURDER. The conduct of Maurice Murphy and Patrick Sallivan, the two young Irishmen charged with the robbery and savage murder of the poor infirm old woman, Jane Lewis, in a wood near Bassalleg, has been marked by a degree of levity extraordinary ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... . The speaker said the parties on whose behalf he solicited temporary aesistance were twenty-eight in number, and mostly Irishmen born, but who had subsequently as quired the privilege of American citizens. They had, how- ever, been liberated by ?? government ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... appearance, himself in 1005. and two sureties in 603. each. CLERKENWELL. James Rnedy,'Patrick Do ?? Timoth, Liions, athletic Irishmen, were charged with having been con- cerned in a violent outrage on the police. Sergeant Wilkes, 43 S, who was much injured ...

THE OUTRAGES AT STOCKPORT

... demolish, pull down, or de- stroy, any church or chapel, or any chapel for the religious gworship of persons dissenting from the united church of IEngland an Ireland, duly registered or recorded, or any Ihouse, stable, coach-house, outhouse, warehouse, office ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ? subjects, Roman Catholics akd Irishmen, the subjects of the Queen, and under her protection. This outrage was directed against them as Roman Catholics and Irishmen, and because they were Roman Catholics and Irishmen. Because they are lomnau Catholics ...

THE PROVINCES

... Ash-flats, near this town. The prisoner Henry Blackburn was the son of the mur- dered couple; the other three prisoners are Irishmen, two of them, Moore and Welch, being related by marriage. The charge against Henry Blackburn was first proceeded with, and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Vengeance. -On Monday Lieect. iisdell was charged with sending a threaten- ing letter to the committee and members of the Junior United Service Club. From the evidence of Major Pole it appeared that the defendant had formerly been a member of the club, but it ...

Published: Sunday 03 April 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4557 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Bath magistrates were engaged some time In Investigating a case of stabbing, arising out of a religious quarrel between two Irishmen-a Catholic and a Protestant. The prlsomer, who is an elderly man, and a tailor, by trade, Is nased Jeremiah M'Carthy Daly ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... begun attacking all who came nnear him like a wild animal, kicking, biting, and screaming ce all the while. Several constables united to dreg him to the iteell, when he was looked up preparatory to being sent off by me the prisom van. is - us WORSHIP-STREET ...

THE WAR

... and whose best troops are kidnapped Poles, Circas- sians, Georgians, and Tartars. America. ARlRtIVAL OF THE ATLAZNTIC. The United States mail steam-ship Atlantic, Capt. C. Briggs, arrived in the Mersey, on Wednesday afternoon, from New York, with 202 ...

Published: Sunday 23 July 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2494 | Page: 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE PROVINCES

... IITHE PROVSOES. CHESHIRE. -DI)EspBnAi FACTION FIGIITS AT BIRKEN1rJAD.-At the Birkenhead' police-court, four rough-looking Irishmen, who gave the names of Ward, Sullivan, Cavannagh, and Coyle, were brought up, charged with rioting and committing an assault ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... resistance, $vas, pro- perlylsecured, His conduct altogether was of so violent and outrsgeous a nature as to require the united exertions Of four officers to cenvey bins to thle station-house. 47 B stated that prior tottile attack upon Gould the'Pri- ...