LAW INTELLIGENCE

... comman il to .4MIj,,. and had himself left the army with a strong escort, but ' wvitch hal been met by a Russian army in their retreat, and he swzrh the e4- cort, was forced to seek shelter in that army lie had so lately deserted, FALMOUTIJ,- Dcc. ?? ...

SURRY SESSIONS.—Horfemonger Lone, Oct. 9

... appeared in the public papers, that an extensive co refpondence is carried on with the Officers of the Army, by perfons ftiling them- felves Army Brokers, to induce thenm to enter into pe- cuniary engagements for the purpofe of obtaining commiffions ...

INQUESTS

... Of Gobelino tapestry to the Army and Navy th Tubas tetimnyof the remembrances he preserves of his ,cjorur in England, and of the friendly relations he haed the PTI pleasure to main11tain witls Many officers of the British army fo and navy. pi Ho1StLRy SCHsOOL ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... The LonId MAYOR: How do you get your living?- Woman: Why, as well as I can. I den't get it without run- ning some risk for it you may depend. The LORD MAYOR: We know you to be a consummate smuggler. Woman: Whatever my business may be, I generally get ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... gentleman named Blair, who stated that he was a retired officer in the army, stood forward, and on the behalf of the prisoner said, that he knew his mother, who was a very respectable woman, and that he (witness) had on frequent occasions intrusted the prisoner ...

MOST ATROCIOUS CASE OF INFANTICIDE

... mi r tietarious, or snore premeditated destructien oftoffspring has nt~t Wirhitn late ?? occurred. The femnale Barrett is a woman of about thirty-eilaht years of age, and bad formerly lived in the service of Dr. Carruthers, where, it was said, she was cauch ...

CITY SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... for stealing a pound note 3 and a sovereign, the property of Louis Sesanuffskey. t Mayant Sesanuffskey, a wretched.looking woman, bearing r a child in her arms, deposed that, at a pawn-office in Henry- e street, whither she went with 31. to release some ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... n, Dr. Collins desired to, build a deanery house on of the lands, and with that view he made a formal demand-of th spossession from the defendant Knox. Heand his ancestors bad held the lands in question by leasessaccessively reneveda and part of them ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... the runaway. A SPITEPUL WOMAN.-A fewl days ago a foreign ambassador, on his way to the Court of Sardinia, took up his quarters at one of the first hotels of the Rue Richelieu in company with his mistress, a very beautiful woman. Some dispute having taken ...

Published: Sunday 18 February 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2973 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

News and Observations

... to the iiistitution, Dadu Tias UNIVeRItaTY OF CAMRaaIDGE versus THa LAW OF NUm THE LAND.-Lost week, an inquest was held at Cam. wit, bridge, on the body of a young woman iiamed EliZsbeth Dedu Howe, justly called an unfortunate, and the verdict of thejury ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... , and stated to the Lord Mayor that she wanted to be parted from her ?? Mayor: My good woman, we do not sit here to unmarry people. What is your complaint ?-Woman: My husband has sold all the furniture out of the house, and gone to live at lodgings, and ...