HORRIBLE SCENE AT AN EXECUTION

... IHORRIBLE SCENE ATr AN I S EXECUTION. --The woman Mary James, convicted at the last Court of Grand Sessions of murder, and sentenced to death, paid the extreme penalty of the law, in accordance with thesentence, onTuesdaylast. At Leight 'clock, the tolling of the gaol bell gave the signal that the tragedy was about to commence. g T ne procession started from the cell. The culprit was preceded ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE CORUT

... | .,LVERPOOL POLICE COURT. | Fap ~ ~ FRIDAY, JANUARY M& Iles BEF~~DUORE MRt. RAFF-LES. eaA YOUNGo HOPEFUL.-John Butcher, 16 years of age, the sonllof John Butcher, a publican, residing in Great fo oward-street, *as placed th dock charged with ad; having stolen P1' ls., the money of his father.' lb aP. peered that about 1150 o'clock -on-the previous moruing on tihe prisoner's shiter Emwa~ saw. ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... : IE -POO - POLICECOURT EIVlRPOOL POLIO COURTh. ~ I I I . . I I TUESDAY, JANUARTY la. * DUP~BEO~iL MRL. RLAFFLES. TBE3 nB WoRaMu.-Three respectable-looklg men, named John-lMNamara, Joseph Cassidy, and Charles Bourne, were brought up in custody,- chargda with having stolen 75 Wbs. of rope * the property of Mr.,Thomaas Hague; the contractor for tie new Compton House now belE ' erieted in Church ...

EXTRAORDINARY SCHEME TO DEFRAUD A CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY

... EXTR&ORDINARY SCHEME 'PC) DEFRIUD A Co-OPERITiVE SOCIETY. O3n Monday, a very imuportant and pecuilar caor was ?? by the J4octddale MAglbstrateo. Joseph PaIr- hinnon, a factory operative, a rosidentb of Shawforth, was brought up on the selioun charge of forgery, preferred against him by the Rtoohdalo Equitable PIiuneer' Soclety, and also with obtaining 2,000 cheques by means of false pretences ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT, YESTERDAY. Before MAessrs. H. Manton, J. Poncia, and W. Aliddleenore. EXTORTING MONEY DURING THEc RIOTr3,-Two men, named Thomas Sward and Charles etaetiCe, were charged with assaulting and endeavourlng to extort money from hire, Jenninge, wife of Mr. Jennings, licensed victualler, Newtown Street. Deteotive-inspector Kelly said that on Monday, the 18th of June, when the ...

LOCAL CASES IN THE LAW COURTS

... COURT OY QUEEN'S BENOH-TUESDAY. AFTER TERM NISI PRIUS SITTINGS AT WBSTMINSTER- BEFOORE niRON LORD 0meIv JUSTICJ5 AND A SPECIAL JURY, BnROMNIN& V. TIVELLS.-Thfs was an action to recover possosrion of a freehold house, situato In Gloucester Street Queen Square, London,whioh the defendant, lr,TwelLs, haQ taken under the wilU of a Mles Esther Cook. It appeeaed that the defendant's father (Mr. P. D ...

WORCESTER WINTER ASSIZES

... W~W6CSTELI WINTER ASSIZMSe ElrlonR MIR. FTUT lvEi.l. CHILD EURULIR AT BY,,vuE~t.%: idrY knrriratei, BarilterY wolicer, vras iodiced for tha slos disnrdorerr of Wll at theckley. Air. htreeion prosec atted and Mr. Gdsrti defended ebeDrieoner. On the evening of tht e let of Auguest iol, prionoer welg een by a womenaisated Mary onoatbuty, oi the bnla of a pool in Sir ai. Crilie'ekid. PrOnnter had ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before Mcssrs. T. C. S. EyWIne79ey (Stipeculiisrii), J. Poncir, J. D. GoodMau, and J. (Graham. ROiuEP.Y OF £200. WORni OF' BUTTONS,-MaZ11 rC0 ?? living In Eidmund Stroet, was charged with being con- rcjred In stealing a large quantity of pearl buttons, of 'he va'.ue of £200., from, the warehouse of tlearsrs, Blunt 5111 Plle mechats Curlote tret.Dotectivoesergeant Sv(al SlrI 'the ...

WARWICK SUMMER ASSIZES

... WrARWICK SUMTIMER ASSIZES. NISI rRIIS COURT, 111r. Justice Luill took his neat on the b1ench yesterday mormnig, at ten o'clock DYSoN 2v, Trll,3 BIt5IINGIflAb AND STAFFntODSILrSR GkAS ConrrAv.-Thia aotion, partly hoard on Wednesday, was proceeded with, Mr. Digby Seymlour, Q. C., with hr. Meltor, were for the plaintiff; Mr. Field, q C. with Mr. I Wlls, for the defendants, The plaintiff has 22 ...

THE TRADES' UNION INQUIRY

... THE TRADES'..TNIOli INQUItl. x l I ?? _ . l--- L SHEFIBLID, Friday.'-The examiners -recalled>| Joseph Thonpson,. the secretary' of the Scissors Forgers Union,' who gave evidence on Ttesday. it will be recolleeted that the disclosures of this witnes excited a great sensation. He admitted having'instigated and paid for rattenings, and haviig embezzled the funds of the union in order to recoup ...

Published: Friday 14 June 1867
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1863 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

PRESIDENT LINCOLN PUTTING HIS FOOT IN INTERNATIONAL LAW

... PRESIDENT LINCOLN 4 I B002 N INTEINATIONAL LAW 8 >EitsinA;1 a - -_ ^, -A XIONAL L&W d PAl r nstil ema ~~4 A~~ ?? At ny arbitratio nsettled Lr . sie ?? ia n qt o n th e sim p le qa o - o ~~ ~9Ii the mucht onof c~ S '.irst~ecioa tof s tnheh widernque nti of reg tf the rob e r States South as a belligetyg- Bflpposued that Mr. S,,enadt ~ d~h~i~&i~ merly`for the Purpos of rep te 39 q u prel aliv. ...

Published: Friday 27 September 1867
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 660 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

EXECUTION OF THE LEIGH MURDERER

... ?? . !Con - *_-il | EXECUTION OF THE LEIGH MURDERR I The execution of Farrinudlnn ?? _ * - The eecut- ?? `kixzn al U UDERER Th xcton of Farringdon took Place at twelve o'clock on Saturday, in front of Kirkdake Gao The crime for which the unhappy man suffere was the murder of his wife, at Bedford aI- on the 1st June last, by shooting her ' rear Leigh, it was shown by the evidence brought ...

Published: Friday 20 September 1867
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 480 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment