THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... T H E B E R M O-vzE y M U R DI~ A I. ITHE BERLWONDZSEY MUR6.DER. I ,Ott the arrival of Manning, in the custody of the dietetive 9tllcers on Friday night from Southalmlptpn., he ?? tvrou.'hbt over to the statioii-houso at'the rear of thb ?? ao crodrt in -a Lab. The prisonsar-~iwa tilc chiarged by Irepjfbwi~nr Uay'ds ,ith being tonicernleO in) thei murder of Patrick' O'C0ornmiitijoio ThursdaY, ...

Published: Friday 07 September 1849
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6218 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LANCASHIRE COUNTY SESSIONS

... ir Theadjournedannual meeting of the county justices w sas held on Thursday last, at Preston, the Rev. Arch- ?? in the chair. e The application for an annuity to Wm. Hudson was I again postponed-Mr. R. T. Parker brought forward a Y rotion, of which he had givrn notice, with th:! viev of 'n having recorded the magistratee' votes on all occasions Sr when in the transaction of the countybusinesa ...

THE LEVESON-STREET MURDERS

... 1THX LEVESON.STREET MURDERS. i 1 .. . . .I on WI . Maurce Gleeson, which is the real name of the u1 - min charged with the murder of Mrs. Hinrichson i us and her family, has been identified by a Limerick E n magistrate, who still further corroborates the partit an culars which we gave on Tuesday last. Seeing the Id account of the supposed murderer, which appeared n act. in the 1fcrrcurV of ...

Lancashire Assizes

... 7?1-7 I- 1, Aw - 14, . , 7 fttxl , , ire . P. Hill SOUTHERN -DIVISION. ?? - CROW-N -COURT. 8.! OBEFORS: W. J USnCB l'ATTh8OX.) A' I. 8d. Wall UhOllff-.JOHi SMIZTH ZNTWI5TLE, Eoq., Fozbol5. Da TUE.SDAY, Itigust 21. IW g.lI eujth WArd, Convticted of piracy. on board! the Ship Yorkt, W, D 71 V25t-mte-cdto tItlyeatB tmausportiation. to 0 8 Joc efk 8, Pl081ed guilty to the manslaughter OU.Win. Pt ...

INQUESTS

... INQUES'TS. ay, ?? Rawsor. a Poor X i ner O Thursday, Margaret Raweon, a poor woman, who he gained n livelihood by gathelring chips and ?? in Tox. iich teth park, died from tetanue, or lock-jaw. On Thuriday vvc. week ahe injured the groat too of her left fot by -triking lihg it against a etone. It kept getting worse until Wednes- ow- day, when lock-jaw supervened, of which she died on the e to ...

IRELAND

... I- MURDERS AND OUTRAGES. fig n MURDER OF A& COLLEsCrTO. - Thomas Madigan, of ju !e Capps, deputy-collector of grand-juiry cese, for the barony pi 1, of Lower Cornnelloe, under Mr. hug Massy, of Stone- pi 1 ville, was waylaid and brutally murdered, when on ltis el ~.way through the Commons of Rathkoale, on Monday irnight. The mangled body of the unfortunate victim, it when foun d biy the police ...

CRIMES AND OFFENCES

... CRIMES AND OtFFENCES. atTHE ROBBERIES ON THE GREAT WESTERN cresi ne RAILWAY. exec es ?? from the O1itrveree.) ?? le The prisoner Poole, and his compantion,who, up to ~~t- l it last moment, persisted in refusing to give his name ting a secret anceitained, however, without his assistance- be 1,underwent another and final examination before the .e magistrates, at the Gujidhali, Exeter, on ...

THE GLEN TILT CASE

... COURT OF SESSION-FIRST DIVISION. TORbRIE AND OTHERS V. TeE DUKE OF ATHOLL. This case, involving the public right of. way through the val- ley. of Plon Tilt between- the village of Castletown of Braemar and other places in the valley of the Dee, and the village of 'Bliir Atholl, die. in the valley of the DGary, after frequent dis- cussion before the Lord Ordinary, eam oe before the First Divi- ...

I Smith O'Brien's Cai'toh.—William llulmc died sud' denly the ult.. the White Chintnies. near Leek, aged 28. ..

... the captor of Smith O'Brien, for which lie received 5001. St'si'ECTEi) Cake Poisoning.—Some sensation was excited in Leicester last week, in consequence alleged case of a woman poisoning her husband. It appears that about month ago a man, named Manton, a tailor, was taken ill, and died rather speedily, lie was interred in St. George's burying-grouud. without any suspicion at the time, or at ...

Published: Wednesday 14 November 1849
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1063 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DERBY MERCURY

... WEDNESDAY, October 24, 1849. The extraordinary demonstration made thoughout the country men of all classes, all opinions on political affairs, and of all sects and shades religious belief, against Post-office desecration of the Sabbath, is one of the most extraordinary signs of the times. It proves that, however we may differ with respect to numerous questions a public nature which, iu their ...

Published: Wednesday 24 October 1849
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2196 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

NATIONAL EDUCATION

... The following simple statement of what has been (lone under the auspices of the National Society during the last 10 years, is extracted from recent charge Archdeacon Manning:— Every dioce-e in the church has been organized to unite the clergy and laity, under their Bishop, in the work of promoting education. The diocesan boards, united with the National Society their centre, form a system co ...

Published: Wednesday 12 September 1849
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 311 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

The Hoi.'sk Co.ujions. The benches both the Minis'.eterial anil Opposition bide the House have been crowdedly ..

... early portion of the evenings the week, as cause some observa- . lion, and give rise political rumours, not altogether, it is said, devoid foundation. The of Ministers feel anxious as th« result of the vote for the relief of Irish distress, and some explanation that subject has been anxiously looked for. The position of parties in the House has not materially changed appearance since last ...

Published: Wednesday 14 February 1849
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 872 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment