THE PENGE MURDER

... TEE PENGE MURDER. A telegram from Maidstone yesterday says :- Izrg. Patrick Staunton, who has been calm hitherto, has now quite lost her composure, ald gives way to frequent outbursts of grief from the fear that, as she was simplv recommonded to mercy, her life mrsay not be spared Alice Rhodes, onl the otlier hand, seems to have no doubt that a reprieve will be greeted hier, nnd she passes ...

MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... MICEAELAS UA1ftERi. .. ,, on)og$A.SHITid.fl The 'efurt a opentd stf10 O'elook on 'Tesday, 3Jr. ?? CG l'o~wllr (dpinpuy dha~rman) ansd' ht. 3. T. Jenklhe, hitting in the (Jto*n Court; * , - GlAND JU~rY ?? ge fd10 nl e wre 'wiorn on the grand jity-james Edward .Burgess&-(foremaiani . W. B~urgess-W-.Beivan, John -3eyno,' W. Baron, uagreass. , John Beran Daiiek- John Ibavies,- William MODaes, ...

Published: Wednesday 17 October 1877
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 7965 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LEGAL

... ?? ?. R THEL CITY ROAD BURGLARY.-The coroner's inquest on the body of the unfortunate young man, Chalkley, has at least had the effect of clearing his memory from the stigma which had been cast upon it. The jury found that his death was the result of the accident in the Farringdon Road, spoken to by several witnesses, and that he was in no way connected with the burglary at Mr. Braham's. They ...

Published: Saturday 13 October 1877
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1339 | Page: Page 19, 20, 21, 22 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I SATURDAY, OOT170BR 27. DJEFORMt 311. IRAFLIS. EERIOUS WIFF-RsCIuNG (JAF.E.-Thonma Oanrplell, who lives li n cellar in Gerard etreet, wits charged with having assaulted bis wife, Mary Ann.-Police constable 227 said that mi ?? night he heard cries of nmurder proceeding from the prisoners cellar, and on lookiog through a wludow lie saw the prisoner ki-king hie wife In a mcst brutal manner. le ...

THE REVISION COURTS

... | .TE Ih RVlSION COURTS. I )k Au 1ilnntrallion oft viat has boon termied the [iii Inoo~nveaitime of ohiz~itihip 11was given at, the n. revislon coaolnc dunring the loot few dayo. Notwvith- to ?? t111 tirratte inat cone, to hetwom-n 'the two Po01111031 pvrtlcn to tnyeid the itiauing of f. iVo- lO 1011 ohj~rtfoieu, aL Irelt mf~ita p~rsniln who Wore ,ir nudbubteO'iY I'r~titlod to the frenobiecs ...

MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS

... MI1SCELLA1EOUS MARKETS. STONEHAVEN PROVISION, Thursday.-There was a sniall supply in this market, which sold readily. Butter has fallen in price, but eggs are still rising. The following are quotations:-Beef, per lb., 8d to Is 2d; mutton, do., 9d to 10d; porkdo.,od to8d; butter, do., Is 2d to is4d; eggs, per doz., Is Gd to s 8d; potatoes, perpeck, la to Is 4d; fl'ur, fine, Fer stone, 2s Gd to ...

POSTPONEMENT OF ACTION BY SERVIA

... I POSTPONEMENT OF ACTION BY S-RVIA. BELGRADE, Thursday. Orders have been issued for the re!ll of some of the troops on the frontier to the interior, and unless lussia gains some decided success before the middle of Novem- ber, active intervention will be definitively postponed till spring, a sufficient force alone being left to watch the frontier. In the War Office a special department has ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... T.lE Prioe COURTS& I _DHALL . t ?? Williant Renry t't, the proprietor of the liestised f Victuallers' G'azette and the lefeqranw, was summoned before Alderman Knight for I that he, on the 2Lud u of September, in the said City, did unlawfully pub- o lish diverd advertisements in a certain newspaper o called tho Licensed Victuallcers' 6Gazctte and BOGtW 3 coteIer, whereby it was made to asppear ...

THE PENGE CASE

... IT R Patriok Staunton was yesterday engaged iv hig coil in cbomr.itting to paper suoh circumstances and points in relation to the recant inquiry as can be psoved upon iinvestigation in 'favour of hinself' and the othet convicts. ' Oa tlio previous s ieniig he and liis wife wera pormitted, by virtue of an order granted by thevisitinig justicos 'of the prisen, to have another interview with the ...

THE ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY FROM A BANK

... X ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY FROM j :t~ ~ A BANIL iim~etae Draper, a porter, of 48, Mioholas- ~t, Hoxton,i was chargedon remand before Mr. Al- ormau Carter, at the Guildhall yesterday, with stealing a large quantlty of jewels from the Btrong-room of Messrs. E.HS&.t;im .a.nd p.ao*O Qorlhiilp, bankers. , .M2. George~ewi jun., prosecuted; and Mr. ?g4tt uapeared for Draper. ' : : e t ' ?? x^1no .. r ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... I ?? YPlcE COUIT& I MIANSION HOUSth Tjfl cae,' Nya4 Ihrg boet ir Andrew nk T~il. 14 In,, cocorixsed in !L con1spiracy Nvithl .aro 1ad ta Jo , lig notlllibto wa ~nll no i eody iobavi pt),o.knl ,Idth 161-it, Cr, NrLOt 0 92, (Drct Tower- tied. .11I 14 4\,.O1ll 01 16.6, of thle Value of k11 , to a Mosors. A1l Pliorlon, Alaltby, antl 'tou 1tNil ith thu sname pris01oner, oq 'enni~i'iti I ...

Latest Telegrams

... laftst MERCUcRY OFFICE, TUESDAY. LBY ELECTNIC TELEGRAPR. I ' SURRENDER OF A TURKIS GARRISON. U2 A Russian official despatch says the Turkish garrison It at Telisch surrendered after two hours bombardmenti '300 Turks escaped, and the remainder will be set at leliberty. The Turkish commander preferred to re m a prisoner. r. t. THE PENGE MURDERERS. A Central- News telegram ?? are informed to ...