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AN INNOCENT MAN HANGED!

... AN INNOCENT MAN HANGED.! *TEE CASE 0F ARTHURI WOODS. If we are not mistaken the execution of this unfortunate man will cause great dissatisfaction throughui~t the country. We know that A, ,everything was done that could be done by Dr. Carruthers, the Roman G Catholic Bishop of Edinburgh, and eighteen other gentlemen of the greatest eminence and respectability in Scotland, to obtantirhe tm to ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... William Palmer, a draper, aged 21, was indicted for feloniously uttering a forged order for the delivery of goods, with intent to defraud Jaraes Coster and another.- It appeared that the prisoner had, on the2th0 March last, seta boy to tse shop of the prosecutor with an order for three filled sh~iawls and two shawl scarfs. The order was in the name of tMr. Bowvling, draper, Kensington, hut the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—MONDAY

... I CENTRAL (JAIMIAL COTUR'T-MDND'A. I TI1TE GOLD-DUST ROBBER~Y. la Much interest was excited by the expected trials of ties par-ties im- plicated in the robbery of loolbs. of.gold dlust from the Dublin Steamn- it Wharf act qt. Katharine's. The court wris crowded at an early hour, ,and of among the auditory 'were a great mastny Jews. Atonine o'clock. Mr.. Coce- * mon Sergecant Mlirchoaise, ...

REFORMS OF THE SESSION

... REFORMS OF T 0 SltSSbN. ?? - . . . In all matters of general polticsri-n Corn a.nd Currency-iil' the many ?? -eoimnected With the constitutioji of the' Houses of Legislature, J ute have ih'ekly e itesied out opinioi4i . hat-the result of-ths Session wilt be. Pie cohifte will gF outl of this Parliament, precisely what the Scotchmaan got by shearing l his sow; Muckle din, blt tnco little wool. ...

Published: Saturday 16 February 1839
Newspaper: The Chartist
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1979 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... Atof case I ain cond lieve r to hich op- She too say my dner age. Sawv inge was only ard. ober His 820, ne of She I me Ldul- mnel after U rs. . W. nellt ard. enry and were nath nlrs. once s his inUs- nths other .fore uni- niner. not and Iner, nmy not dis- n in Dr. )ub- it ,e of Drt. ex- *ri- in. vions med mand tery and coll. * an , the ing- .fter alion rned ac- ntiff erty ;his was the The tie ...

POLICE

... - MANSION HOUSE. CHARGE or FoR~xsey.-On Wedneseday a .yourig man of very re- spectable appearance, named Feancis Knoulles, was brought ?? for final examination before the Lord Mayor, charged wvith having presented a check, for 701. los., which he knew to be forged, for payment at the beaking-bouse of Masterintn, Mildred, and Co. The case excited con- s'de -able interest.-Mr. Bash, of the firn ...

ASSIZES

... FK, ?? . . I ._ NORTHE RN CIRCUIT. L CARX,1sLE, MARCHB Cr-This morning, at ;nine oelneok,.a motion was ~wi made before Mr. Baron Parke ;and Mr. Baron Alderson, sitting in the we 1 ujldhall, to Postpone the trial of Bolam. until the next assizes. It was tno tnot antieipated that any Such .application would be made, and barriers eai Ihad been erected at the county court, and other arrangements ...

CONTEMPLATED CHANGES IN THE POLICE

... Last week Mr. Fox Maule, the cinder-secretary of state for the home depart- ment, brought hi a bill relating to the police of the metropolis, and another will be shortly introduced. It Is not expected that they wvill be pressed to a second reading for some week,, as the two measures will effect, if passed into a law, some very Important changes. It-is already well known that a committee, of ...

Published: Saturday 23 February 1839
Newspaper: The Chartist
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1760 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MURDER IN SUNDERLAND—CONFESSION OF THE MURDERER

... MURDER IN SUNDPRr,4Vn-IvONFESSION oF THE MURDERER. On Friday the 14th inst. the body oft a ,purdererl main was discovered by a keelman, named Jame,. Alders~o, about 30 yards from tire north shore, near the off-side of thle Atlantic, of London. It was found~to be tied to at large square picc of limestone, weighing upwards of a hundred weight, anod which, by some mortar on one side, seems to ...

MURDER AND INCENDIARISM IN PRINCE'S-STREET, SOHO

... MURDER AND INCEBDIARISM IN P~lNCB'S.STRBEBV, SOHO. I 1011 On Tuesday night, at eight o'clock, an inquest was held before Air. rt of Higgs, at the Plough Tavern, Rupert-street, on the body of Mr. Robert rd a Westwonod, watchmaker, of Prince's-street, who was found with his sited throat dreadfully cut on Monday night, as well as his house burned to a g nserisos extent. There was also a loss 'of ...

THE MURDER IN CADOGAN-PLACE, CHELSEA

... | 7THE MUBBR iN CADOGAz;PL>cE, CHEL$4.A I I 'Sonn aifter seven o'clock on Monday morning ftse murdes'er of Ellza br- beth Paynton, William John Mitrchant, wvas removed, in at fly frons theaft police station at Bretitforii, securely'lhandcuffed, and is custody of In- kne spector Laureende and Joslhn Smith, No. 92 T. The intelligence Of the heI murder and the prisoner's lippre leision having- ...

SINGULAR BIGAMY CASE

... On Wednesday last, at Marlborough-street, Cuthbert Lawton, valet to the Rev. Mr. Bayntun. who stands charged with bigamy under very sin- gular circumstances, was brought before Mr. Dyer for final exa- iiuination. I Mr. Bowditch said he would state the line he intended to adopt in sup- port of the prosecution. He perhaps should not be able to bring for- ward drect evidence that the first wife ...