CRIME IN ITALY

... TuiRti, JAR. 6. A case of unusual atroclt.y waR lattly tried at the Vonrt of Assizes at Forl. Ten or twelve old effenders stood charged with a long string of sheck. ng murders committed, under the late Papal Government, in obedience to sentencas pronounced by secrat societles of which the prisoners were mem- ker3. Somne of thsse wretches avowed their guilt, and described bbe scenes of blood In ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... re FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, BEFOR.MR.. RAFFLES. rG CmAoRIE oil FoRGERY.-Robert Atkins, a young Man if respectable appearatce, late a clerk in the I;d ?? Of Messrs. Cox Brothers, brokers, Oldhtll- igstreet, was charged with having forged isis ordor of tlpvery afo 'obbained five bags' f citrate of roda i. ?? snatehe d tho pock Warehouses, whiand ho si ;d wards Sol i to Richard Pierce. T~e prisoner ...

Law Intelligence

... ?? intelligence. I NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COiURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. Af li.-BEFOREB THE LORID CHANOELLOR.- For judgment: ui l fuut. A Ipeal moton: Pilip v. Phillips. Appeals: Howell v. Andover Railway Compaly-Rlckards v. Gledstanes. IMoaE TBE LoaDs J ?? motions: Duke of Bean- fartT. Bates-Simpsou v. Sittingbonrne Railway-Great Northern 'dilway v. Manchoster,-Sheffield, and Lincolushire ...

THE WINDHAM CASE

... I The inquiry into the state of the mind of Mr. W. F. J Windham is still continued. e On Monday, a number of witnesses were examined, the . general tenor of whose evidence was strongly in favour e of the sanity of the alleged lunatic. The principal interest . of the day's proceedings, however, centered in the evidence D given by Eliza Sophia Ilignuns, the sister of Mrs. Llewellyn, and her ...

Published: Wednesday 22 January 1862
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1936 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... ACCIDENfS AND OFFENOE,. I Tnxwa FATAL ALCIDENTS.-On Monday evening Mr. Bedford beld'inquests at the St. George's Hospital on the bodies of Jessie Gow, Thomas Sampson, and Walter Lusty, respectively. The first case taken was that of Jessie Gow. James Gow, of 2, John's-plaee, Johu-street, Grosvenor-inews, tailor, said deceased was his daughter. She was one year and seven months old. On Sunday ...

Published: Sunday 26 January 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2115 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... I sLAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. I CIIANCEIlY APPEl.I C:)UItT. (Before the Lord Chancellor and the Lord Justice of Appeal.) Atexarrder v. Alexaaader.-Thlis ease was resumed and occupied tile entire day. At its conclusion their lord- ships reversed tho deciriol oif the Master of the Rolis, ROLLS COURT. ?? Earl of chnf leville and Olhers, ?? Master of tile Falls gave jrdgment in this caso. The priacipal ...

HAMPSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... UIAM PSIIIRIE I-I'l'II'IIANY SESSIONS. I'loe Quill leo- Svosiolsos for thle Counlti' ?? WI 11! unday lin the Grand J1ury Chnuibers, w~leno thou ?? to h nuiogisotrittes were' Present .-Thoe ltight lion). thle Viscount WI. HEverahey (Cluliviroan), tloe Barl or Ci-larosvon, Lord Iibuyrlny, thle L ordI Henry Chohiloomloly, Sir- W'ilham~ II o.'th(,iteOt, Bart,, srte., Sir' Join, Sioneon1, Burt., ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... MIDDLEUX EMSIOfS-YmDA. [Before the &OSISTANtT-JUSGE.]A Eidward Cecil, 23, was found guilty of stealing ten silk A 2handkercai~fis, the property of Htnry Leath, from a shop. tenI D Former convictions were proved against hirm, and he was mad6 3sentenced to five years' penal servitude, mad Thromas Rigby,, 29, gas-fitter,- was indicted for feloniously ben breaking and entering the dwellirig-hose ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AGAINST A DISSENTING MINISTER

... 'rZETAORDINRY CHARES,'AGAINS?2 :, i AI4 I$SMLVG MIISYS2AR. .1 , , 'TheRevEvin Berry, adissatlug minlster, of Esslings,' aisniin about thei Wddle age, his been brought up under ?? warrant before the Xtyori (T. Ross, Eq.) and F. Tid- T] hkrt,.Es~q., charged with having committed a rape upon M Elisaboth Jane Ades, a girl not quite fourteen yeare of ege,- V on the' i(th'of D-oember last. - ' tit ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... - -NEWCASTLD. FRIDAY.-Before the MAYOR (Joseph Armstrong, ESq.) and Mr Aid. 1 L. IBELL. TIE STrAIDn EN CAel.-(teorge T'lorhuim swas broilght up onl retnitil from the previolis day, oli the charge of stabbing a young italn, itnicl, Antlholly Noray, il the WVail Knoll, onl Sundaiy niotlingh IfA. The catse had beeti re- iianded for the ippecar:mice af ant iltiportmit witness, but as lie was inot ...

THE FATAL AND MYSTERIOUS ACCIDENT IN WORSBRO' DALE

... TI.HE FATAL AND LAYS'(, ?? S ACfN!UTL'L IN WOliSF-RU, DALE. Iill tinqus'it Oil the, holly of :iohu11 Rock, vhto W~%s founid lyinlg deadi ina . Tolle qtts:-ry-, tii-:, rth ' V jit- iia it,' Worslw-o' I isle oll Wie~d iisdav- wa.s held on1 Thuam- thyr cemeing- last. bc ine J. Web s terl, lstq,, itt tlhs Kee I lot,. WX lent ilc dltct-aied lv iq foundti, tt~l artiCIQ6 of grocery. a bottle of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... WEDNESDA Y.-(Before Jfessrs. Pedder and Sidgreavee.) A DissNoNEST WASIIRRWOMAN.-Elizabeth Holmes was charged with stealing a quantity of wearing apparel, part the property of Emma Howarthi, and part the property of Mrs. Foster.-Mrs. Hiowarth deposed that the prisoner had been washerwomans for er for the last fifteen mootns. Apairofseetsandashirtpro- duced were her property. She had not given ...