Refine Search

MURDER IN IRELAND

... IPMURDER I 1 IRELAND. The Daij Epreftoof Monday hes the following:- It is many years since the- -annals of the Queen's County have been stained by suctr a cold-blooded-aiasws-- nation as that of Mr. Ric~hard Ely-a murder of the foulzst character,, of a ma-univeraally ?? by all cLmses. A kind -friend,- a generous neighbour, a warm-hearted, good fellow, in the fulleat acceptation of. the term, ...

IRELAND

... At.ELATD. THE MURDSR 07 MR. SLY, The. Irish .papqrs, stillccontihue to discuss .tbis horrible 'sffair, and some aditional light is thrown upon thie state of agrarisa society. in the. neighborho.. We re&i Saundera's News Letter ?? The mnderer 'otflf. Ew7 still CObtfue to. receive succour sad eoncealment: sincq up to the edpbent 'he has .escaped. arrest,' and alll _ir Ptiont atmijlt -lead to ...

CHARGE AGAINST A FARMER OF SHOOTING WITH INTENT TO MURDER

... CRARGE A GAIIST A FARSER OF SHOGT- | 9G WITH INTENT TO MURDER. On Friday last Mr. Rannard, farmer, of Laceby, was brought before the Rev. R. P. Williams, at the county lock-up at Grinisby, charged with shooting at William Petch, his waggoner, with intent to murder him, on the previous night. The prosecutor stated in evidence that be was farm servant to Ar. W. Rannard, of Laceby, and lived in ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.— YESTERDAY

... CENTRAL CRIlIINA1i COURT.- YESTERDAY. The January Sessions of this Cort W5 pA6 O' r before the Right HODt. Sir ,R. w. Cardeun (Lord Mayor) ; Mr 1 Russell Gurney, Req., Q.C., recorder; Mr. Alderman and oad, Sheriff Lawrence, Mr. sherift'Alle'n, Mr. Un~lder.SblTIeff of the Millasel, Mdr. Viidtar'S riiff Parker, &a. Nene of the alder' TheI chess upon the rota were ini ittEirdat'08 At tire ...

ASSAULT BY MR. CAPRON ON MR. MCWBRAY MORRIS

... A$2AULT BY MR. CAPRON ON MR. MCWBRAY MORRIS. a This case was heard yesterday at the Middlesex Seekons ed before Mr. Pasbley, Q.C., Assistant-Judge, and the fol- ad lowing bench of Magistrates :-Mr. Pownall, chairman to of the County Bench ; Mr. Ex-Sheriff Hill, Mr. Brooking, fix Mr. J. Dunnington. Fletcher, Mr. Faulconer, Air. Henry 'OS White, Mr. Hf. J. Maude, Mr. Hogarth, and Mr. Miller, to ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... M DDLESESX SESS.~IONS-YESrERDAY, 'rho Sit Ib in~ of tie Collrt for thle October Gene ral QuarterI -Scion!; were r-li1ileil this mnorning at the C0 loddall, NV :mlili- ~Or. ly3 ;oljiurtinwnt from Clorkenwell, lbeforeMr. Pasib vty QC. As-i~tant Judge ; Mr. Payne. deputy; Mr. lPownall, Coairman of the coanty bench ; Mr. Halsey, and t Alderman Rose, There wote 09 Csc for trizl, 64 felonies, and 5 ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... ('lOR ONE's JNQ )UEST,. Yesterday Mr. Bedford, the coroner for ?? held two iiitlests ill St. (corge's Hospital, Hyde-park- corner, one on the body of Georgc Tcorhy aged three years; the other on the body of Jenlilina Young, aged ll, the wife of a pminter residing at No. 19, Veoolnan's-row, Ironmpton. Thi evidence in the lirst caeo went to prove that a day or two ago the deceased wails payilg ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF BA NKRUPT'CY-YESTERDAY. [Before Mr. Coullnissioner GovULnuiN,] IN RE DIOLTON. This wavs a ecrtificate meeting. The bankrupt was described ais a hookseUer, of Dane's- inn, Strand. For somne years lie obtained a respectable l livilihoist as a woodcut engraver, but in an evil bour was indneed 4O start a publication called The Phe totugiphii Art Jou I al, and not being possessed of ...

FRAUD AND CONTEMPT OF COURT

... FRAUD AND CONT'EM-I PT OF cOURT. LAWSON V. SCl:JSHAWi; This was an action biought at thle Weastiinster County Court, on Saturday, by the plaintiff, a surgeon, residin in lark-street, Grnsvenor-Silluar, against the defendant, a well-known dog fancier, at 4:, Lower Sloane-street, to recover thesunm of £S3, the value of a sporting dog, under the following singular. and extraordinary ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZES ITlbLIGE.NCE. WESTErRN C[ROs'I'-B3Ra~tor. AN OLD POET'S SA&NDL-YESICOI5OZ AND ANOtHEB V. This case baas created the greatest hiterst.6 Mr. Slade, Mr. M1. Smith, and Mr. H-. Buller weire counsel fortibe plaintiff * ard Mr. Phinn and Mr. Collier for the defendant. 'flais *vas an action for libel. Tbe declaration contained four counts, tE e last of wvhihil was for breach of a calitract ...

THE MURDER OF MAJOR WATERFIELD

... TH.i MURDER, OF MAJO.R WATERFIELD. am* The melancholy news of the murder of Major John Waterfield, assistant adjutant-general,1arrived too late for insertion in our station edition of the Ddlhi Gatte, of Saturday last, but we were able to inseet tbe. following in our dawk edition:- We stop the press and with the greatest regret an- nounce that Major Waterfield, A. A. G., travelling in a- ...

ALLEGED EXTENSIVE FRAUDS BY PICTURE DEALERS

... ALLEGED EYTENSIVE FRAUDS BY PICTURE DEALERS. I _ - SECOND HEARING. William Thomias Barnes, the son, and Lucy Barnes, the tife, of Mr. Barnes, the well-knowin auctioneer and picture dealer, of St. Paul's Ciurchyard, again appeared before Alderman Wire, at the Guildhiall PoIlice-court, on Monday, on their recogi isances, to answer the chaige of conspiracy to defraud air, Eobert Herries Peter, an ...