LAW INTELLIGENCE

... possessed, and to apply the money towards a the the reduction of a mortgage debt, and empowered them It, teto sell certain lands and buildings, after the period of fifty &, Years from his death, for the benfi ofhscilrno ee-their heirs lawfully begotten ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... After the petition was presented by the company, he for the first time set out his demands. He claimed on foot of purchase of land 161. ; on a general or parliamentary account, 3941.; for a half-year's salary, 5001., about which there was a dispute; 61. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... straight on to his destination. It was quite evident the conductor was waiting for sixpenny fares, and the mention of Kings- land showed that the complainant vas not one of them. As for the charge of not wearing the badge, the ex- cuse that the office of ...

MURDER OF A PARISH APPRENTICE

... father for some years past has been in the West Indies. With theconsent ot the guardians she was permitted to leave for Gaw. land, receiving two suits of clothes, and a promise of a pair of shoes in a month. She was then, ac. cording to the testimony of ...

DISTRESSED NEEDLEWOMEN, PRISON LABOUR, SLOP-SHOPS, &c

... He would suggest that they should inundate the length and breath of the land with tracts upon the subject, and let them be found in every gentleman's house throughout the land, proving to them that while they encouraged a system which was eeeping away ...

THE CASE OF MERCY ROGERS

... to see LIr. Barrick, and to get the woman oil relieved. eta Ma'. BllAsRtC-Do you recollect me stating that I Isad offered tine woman and her husband the Workhouse ? da Mr. FIrlsl-You did not state that; and the woman told me distinctly that she never haid ...

ENGLISH ASSIZE, INTELLIGENCE

... admit a poor woman into the workhouse, and to give her anything to eat and drink, alt4ough she was il a wretched state from cold aid starva- tion, and had been ordered by the medical officer of the union to admnit her at once. Tile poor woman lied been ill ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... was snap apple night; there was great fun in the kitchen ; prisoser did not come there; Uirs. O'trady was a good woman and a fine young woman. William Ilessley examined -Went with Foley to the stable saw Ellen Walshe there; could not know her face; went ...

DERBYSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... me in ?? county. Thle gicat 1naii'rity t' tilie Cases ivere ol' such a p i nature as wve miglit hope to snitigaie bry mortl land 'et gious hit education. hut it wa~s not to be expected ilhat cany efforts v'e se mighi m ike could eiii'erly erandicate crime ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... paid to Netberfield. The lsr- gortunate young woman gave expression of heartfelt gre. titrde fbr the attention and aid afforded her. WBBMfINSTJZR. A DESPERATE COILD ow ERJN.-Catherine Banks, a youog Irish woman&, dirtyend clothed its rags, withyan infnt ...

NORFOLK LENT ASSIZES

... door, and a brother of the prisoner half way up the stairs with a stick. Ems passed the latter, and just as he reached the landing he received a tremendous blow on the head from the prisoner, who laid about most vigorously with a thick broomstick. The effect ...

LAW AND POLICE

... opinion that there was not any case to go to a jury. A considerable number of the debtors to the estate are officers in the army. The fiat was issued on the 3d of November last, and the bankrupt was soon after arrested on the charge of felony. The bankrupt ...

Published: Sunday 14 April 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10054 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment