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COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—WEDNESDAY

... of toen who have inever evinced, because they do uiot possess, one particle of professional o ktiowledge beyond what. they picked up in thte Lecture-routin; e finalhy, of men, whose organised systella Of dIe famation will c mnatk sit era, and fix a stain ...

POLICE

... aiy s~plicaationi. Shte then. proceeded tos relate that she subsisted, en,- tirelty up:-n time cold potatoes and. garbage that alto picked up in thme streets, and that sending her to gaoil woiled be conferring a 1 heothr-por wmanage mplredto he sent to ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... sixteen days they wandered on, e exposed to all the inclemenices of the weather, and with nO e other food than the garbage they picked up in the bush, i, They then met another party of the natives, who were out y hunting, and who offereod to conduct them ...

THE HORRORS OF TRANSPORTATION

... sixteen days they wan- . dered on, exposed to all the inclensencies of she weather, and ' with no ether food than the garbage they picked up in the bush. They then met arrother party of the natives, wise were out briar- tog, and who offered to conduct them ...

ALLEGED HORRIBLE TREATMENT OF A BOY

... pressed it between his teeth. The ?? Pnvrthfeless ad always obtaired the proper rations, un.o- .. - Nas inrthe hlibit of picking up any garbage lying about he decks.' The mate administered some slight chastise- alent to Cure him of his dirty habits, but did ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... forward with respect to the goods found in his possession. Johnl ,Snith, a lad about 16 years of age, was charged with having picked the pockets of gentlemen within the vicinity of Thames-street. A policeman, oii duty in Thames-street, saw a crowd as- sembled ...

THE COURTS OF SEWERS, CITY AND Westminster.—Abominations Licensed.— Vast Sums Spent and Nothing Done

... Board after Board of Commissioners of Sewers to regaulate the drainage of the mietropoli. The appointment of a select body of picked per- sonages, eminent for their engineering attainments, and of well won fame as practical men, gave us some hope. What has ...

Published: Sunday 29 February 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1212 | Page: 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SERIOUS CHARGE OF CRUEL TREATMENT OF A LADY OF FORTUNE BY A RETIRED SURGEON AT BRISTOL

... troom which was quite overpowero.O nering th itishi room they found the floor covered with every sort eean of filth, and garbage of all kinds ; relies ot bygone likemeas, grease, &c. The stench aicd smell on entering liethe room formed a mixture of sncells ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... time; but one day, while engaged in his regular duties, lie b suffered, unwittingly, to let it fall fronm lis pocket. It was 0 picked up by some person who conveyed it to Mr. Oaseley, the editor of the Herald, and that gentleman founded his 0 article in the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Ileaving_ It it there. 'Sluic'tbte~last oxtauiniiationt the pocket-book hadl I d been picked up close by a initrinestore dealer's, adjacent to '0where the prosevutes' Was picked up. It was emptied of its content'., however. When witness fir'st'aw the. prose-I ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... and insufficient food, and at times beaten with dreadful severity. The poor boy had often been seen by the neighbours picking up garbage and eating it to satisfy his hunger, and even going to the pigs' trough and devouring eagerly such refuse as the pigs ...

THE PROVINCES

... beaten with the most unnatural and brutal severity. The poor little fellow had been often seen by the neighbours picking up and eating garbage to satisfy his hunger, and even going to the pigs'-trough, and devouring eagerly such refaseas the pigs had not ...