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MELANCHOLY CASE

... ATELANCOMLY CASE, . . X I .I , . - n. Adamson', tile carter. i1 0 %;aro;wsedCt o dien day ee'ennight in the pond bet wccn I ihi h Walk and the ffitter Read, livcd is thc Aihet hilt. lie h tld cen wbo sometime remrrkably ulfrortulatt tn his' luses, ihet andlat's he sol at jat died flrst one, then aitlcandi lac y esl , in ;day clock and purchiled t. third. Nse ai as occupied iln drawnift goods ...

POLICE

... s At tjie special mectinl of tle Commissioners, ?? ln the Council Chairiler, on Thursday'last (the Lord P I'rovost in the chair), several important questions were Idiscussed. In tile course of the summet three br more carts and horses having been found on ihe streets I without any person to take care of them, the offi- I cers took possession of the carts and horses; and, while il the act of ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, OCTOBER 28

... London Renzanet Sittings after Trinity Term, before the Lord Citief Justice and Special Juries. CLARKE v. BEAUMONT.-This was an action by Mr. John Clarke, for the publication of two libels by the defendant, Mr. Thomas Barber Beaumont, of the County Fire and Life Office; the one in The Observer, and the other in The Morning Post, newspapers, reflecting on the plaintiff's character and conduct, ...

POLICE

... GUILDHALL.-EtIZADnFM BELLAMY and JOHN BRYANT Wtr0 broueht before thle Magistrate, Mr, Alderman Birch, cbarr,4 lmSgethe Nighlt-constable of St. Scpulchr-e's. S~z - said, tha onSnay evening, about twelve o'clock, the two pri soners and some others were talking together ait thle coruer~y a court in Skinner-street, and because they would not dispor at his order, and used language not quite ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH,OCT.30

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH? OcT. 30. Lonsdons Remanet sittings after Trsinily Term, before thre Lard- hi ef Justic'e ad a ,$22oials Jur. TnlE KING V. HARVEY AND ANOTHEE-Thjs was an in- -c formation filed by thle ATTORNEYGENERAL against.Da- niel. Whittle Harvey, Esq, and John Chapman, the one s as the Proprietor, and the other as thePrititer of The Sun- day Timzes newspaper, for publishing 'ini ...

SURREY SESSIONS—MONDAY

... SURREY SESSIONS-MONDAr. These adjourned Sessionscommenced before - HARRISON, Esq., and a Bench of Magistrates. The calendar presents a heavy list of prisoners; 55 are still in Horsemonger-lane gaol to be tried, and 45 in Brixton House of Correction-in all 100 prisoners. After the Grand Jury were sworn in, the Chairman addressed them as to the nature and duties on which they were about to enter ...

OLD BAILEY—MONDAY, OCT. 27

... OLD BAILEY-MONxbY, OCT. 27.. .Before the Common Serjeeat and a MiddlesexJsitry. WILLIAM JENNINGS and JOHN BURY were placed at the bar : the former for stealing a gold pin, the property of Benjamin Bissom, and the latter with receiving the same knowing it ti it bestolen. The facts of the case have been so recently betore the public, that we do not think it necessary on the present oc- casion to ...

PERTH JURY COURT

... . _- _. I t PHINN V. DAVIDSON.' A curious case came on at the above 'Court:on Wednesday last, which tended not a little to relax the risible muscles of f the auditory. By the evidence it~appeared that the defendant, being landlord of the George Inn; Perth engaged the plaintiff to superintend his culinary concerns. 3ow it seetis that the . worthy citizens of this anciqnt town, like many other ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I -. ~ttPOLICE IsnTE.LLIGENCE. On Saturday, a tall athletic Irishman, possessing a most forbidding aspect, named Robert Kirby, was brought into the officc of Nary-le- Bone, by Hlooker, the officer, followed by a group of persons who, bad it not been for the con- stable, would have inflicted a'summary punishment upon him, he having so inhumanly chastised two of, his children, (girls), the one ...

Published: Monday 06 October 1823
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1215 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

KINGSTON SESSIONS

... THE AMPHITHEATRE. ASfLEY V. DAvIs.-For a considerable time there has been a ; vesryseriousdisagreement-between the --widow-of the late Mr: .4stley (quondam the celebrated-Miss Smith) and Mr. Davis, . whose name ippears alone upon the bills of the~theatre, not- withstanding the -claim made by the ahtter updn an extensive lshare. in the concern. Mr. Davis claims the whole right and title upon ...

OLD BAILEY—THURSDAY

... I OLD BAILEY.-THURSDAY. SAMUEL MILLION was indicted for stealing a sofa, value 21. the property of Luke Farrell.-The wife of the prosecutor stated, that her husband was a chair and sofa maker, residing s in Charles-street. On the 19th of May last, the prisoner ac- companied witness to carry a sofa, which she took out on spe- culation, vith the view of selling it-when he got to Totten. ham ...

MAGISTRATES OF OLD ABERDEEN

... MAGISTrtur.E O.' OLDl AoEifllEE.-. I_ : b:n . =b.. DXAGISTRATE, UX, ULU AS' N.- Prircipal Jci, Provost. Profestor Tullo.:b, Dr. Gordon, Fail Gem. Primrose, Esq. Alex. Thoril.uo, Esq. Robert Ross. Esq. Treasurer. Merchant Councillors. Professor Paul. Mr. Jaines Irvhic. Captain A'1 nnes. Convener Artbur, Captain Thomson. Mr. Thomas Leash. Mr. John Beverly. Mr. John Irvine. Trades Councillors. ...