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GOLD DUSTB OBBERr

... On Wednesday, at Lambeth-street, Amelia Moss and Sarah Levy, the former the wife anl the latt r the sister of Henry Moss, the PeSia sus- pected of having obtained possession of the two boxes containing 4, 6401. worth of gold dust fly meals ef a forged order, were placed at the bar be- fore Mr. Hardwick on a chaige of being accessories to the robbery. Mr. Claikson, after stating the nature of ...

DREADFUL FIRE AND LOSS OF FOUR LIVES

... DREADFUL FIRE AND LOSS OF FOUR LEVES. On Alonday morning, about half-past two o'c'ock, afire broke out in | the lower part of the pkerniies of Mr. 11awin, lithographic printer, No. 32, Bucklersburyi Cheapside. A police-constable immediately alarmed the inmates, and in a few seconds the dense volumes of smoke that issued from the lower floors conipletely preyented the unfortunate persons from ...

FATAL AFFRAY

... PATAL AFFRAY. I y F f f e e II L v e r D On Monday evening the adjourned inquiry touching the death of Wil. iham Crowl, who, it Was al11eed, lost his life in consequence of injuries received in an affray with some medical students, in King-street, Holbcsrn, on this morning fortnight, was continued. Mr. Clarkson, the barrister, watched the proceedings on the part of the sjtisited parties.- Mr. ...

A HUSBAND CHARGED with the MURDER of his WIFE

... IA HUSBAND CHARGED witls the MURDER of hie WIE. I I On Thursday last an inquest was held at the house of Mr. M'Whipp. Globe Tavern Inn, Bury, before J. E. Dearden, Esq ,coroner, on view of the body of Mary. wife of James Heywood, landlord of the White Bear Inn, Market.place, Bury, who had come byher death under circumstances which produced great excitement and commiseration throughout the ...

LAW

... L A W. opposecinis the pnoldaandor. Mr. B ifainer. M,. D~ii4.v Wi 0ali 'efr ~Messjrs. Houlditch, th) cochiiialters,; M6r. Ciarksont' d- Hi3 20ed0 belki~r If L'ordi HilfsboroaUfil, Who wasetas s deti. 'o ~-l I- iclij~s suppdirtccl th'ffie solvent.', 'this 'case th'e'debtis tid Hi liabilities were abpu: 7,6000. The insolvent had resided for solnp years at pp prussels, anid 1)eea n A ...

ALLEGED MURDER AT BRIGHTON

... ALL 6EkW: MU1Ul.ER M ATB SRJIOTON. We have the melancholy task of' recording a most shockhigcct ie has jist ocaurred lis this town. About noon onl unodiAr, sm esn II i lie 10l No(ttiogharn. street, were inLduced, from suspijions thley in icr- taohi4 lutht aill wa-is ilot right, to break open thle housec of a iama oliacd James Johiinson -Pa boot. maker by trade, andi by hijthi an I risiivruas ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... TRIAL OF MEDHURST FOR MANSLAUGHTER. Saturday morning being thle day fixed for the trial of Mr. Med- hurst, the avenues to the Court were crowded at an early hour5. Ad- mission to the Court was only to be obtained through tile medium of tickets fromt the Sheriffs. The Court was crammed to suffocation immediately after thle doors were opened. Mr. Jastice Coleridge and Mr. Justice Coitman took ...

POLICE

... MANSION HOUSE. e On Wednesday Irancis Gabrowsky and Philip Yenowski were summoneI dbefore Alderman Lainson for having aided and assisted Felix Hasman in assaulting Andrew Kesial. The parties are all natives of Poland. The e complainant is a young man of respectable appearance, and one of those who receive the allowances at Guildhall. Gabrowsky and Yenowski look .like military male, but do not ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONBRS' INQURSrS. I Tho LATZ FATAL ACOIDENT r7051 TI53 DUltN-OF BRU1NSVCK'S l ARRIAGE.-An Inquest was held on Monday at the Pontefract Castle, Marylebone-lane, before Mr. Wakley, touching the death of William e Mills, the little boy who was unfortunately run over and killed on Friday . evening last by his Royal Highness the Duke of Brunswick'S carriage. if John Galitey, the coachman, was ...

POLICE SCHEME OF THE GOVERNMENT

... POLICES SCHBE OF THB. GOVERNMBNT. The commissioners appointed to inquire as to the best means of esta- blishing an efflicient constalulary force in the counties of Englaind ndl Wales, havejaust mode their first report, which was issued on Wednesday. It is a voluminous affair, making, with the appendix, no less than two hundred and twenty.five pages. The following extract, however, contains the ...

POLICE

... PO-LICE. MANSION HOUSE. On Tuesday three well, conducted mnert, of very respectable appearance, who were introduced to the Lord Mayor by Mri Hobler, jan., as a depu. Cation from, thle eoalwhippers of the metropolis, 'presented a petition to his lordship on thle suibject of certain hardships to which tficy said the whole body were expos)ed, and from which they begged isis lordship would ...

Published: Saturday 16 February 1839
Newspaper: The Chartist
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3313 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-MONDAY. CRARGF or PEUJuRY.-Robert Brine, a young man of respectable appearance, surrendered to take his trial on a charge of wilful and cor- rupt perjury, in having sworn to certain depositions in a suit preferred by his mother against her second husband-the prosecutor in this indict. ment. Mr Bodkin (with whom was Mr. Ballantine) stated the case for the prosecution at ...

Published: Saturday 09 February 1839
Newspaper: The Chartist
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1489 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment