STATUTE AND COMMON LAW

... SIATUITE ANVD COMMON LAW. The follwing iS tOn Commi'sion TbWch ha been itsued by bMs Maljet7 for tte purpose of atcertalring to what exVOteIt II prac- ilchble to re~uce to a systematic code che statute and commou lawy of this country William IV., by 1the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Irelard King, Deiender of the Faith. To our trusty and wvell-beloved Thomas Siar ...

IRELAND

... IRELAND, DUBLIN, SErP. 1l.-The Inquiry Into the Irish Municipal Corpo- rations, now in progress, will lay the foundetion of a most whole- some reformation in those monittrous]y corrupt institutious. The accounts from Drogheda, Youghsll, Navat, and other placet, which the Commiseioners have already visited, mention that the Investigation is of a most rizid and searchiag nature. This in- quiry, ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—TUESDAY

... 2I1DDtESEX SESSMONS.-TUEsDxv. [Before B. ROTCH, E:q. Chir main, atrI Comtmuon Juries.] JOHN DAV'IS wtas charged w!r'h stealing a cilk bandkerchlef fro:als Everett. Tire prolt, cittr atated, tihat WI:le walking along Whitechapel be f ,t 4 org ; 0: p ,ck-t, a.d tirrir'g rou. d., saw th, pris uer rrsrrrig7 of*. A j ursu'. enri u, aid iltb prirtier' was takln Into cust ody a.Itg~ ,t'ltro sBifl., ...

METROPOLITAN POLICE

... Whilst many ol-ject to that force on constitutional grounds, I1jBr\;y more objeCt to it on account of the expence that has been tI )wfnl upon them by the asses8ments for its support. 011c cer- tIy thirik that the same number of persons under one well noiited sytirem, better adapted to maintain the police of this g:r:It mriropolis, than when bhoken inks as many parts as there arc parisdws But ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—WEDNESDAY, SEP. 18

... PINSOL VRNTDEBTORS COURT-VEDNEeDdY, SEP. 18. [Before Mr. Commissloner HARRIS.] JAMES PERCY was brought up on his petition to be dis- charged. The insolvent was not opposed, but from the exa- mination by the Commissioner, it appeared that the chief of his debts consisted of small sums for rent, the insolvent being of rather a rambling disposition, and liking changes of scene.- The wife of the ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—TUESDAY, SEPT. 17

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-TUESDAY, SEPr. 17. [Before Mr. Commissioner HARsBI.] Several Insolvents whose petitions were unopposed were forth- with discharged. WM. INGLESANT was brought up on his petition to be d's- charged. Ttrla v as an adjourned opposed case, having been on a former occaslon before Mr. Commissioner Botten. Mr. CooKE, who supported the Insolvent, stated that on the former ...

WESTMINSTER ADJOURNED SESSIONS, SATURDAY, SEPT. 14

... IVESTiNRSTER ADJOURNED SESSIONS, SATITRDAY, SEPT. 14. Wl4, POOLE, ROBERT THOMPSON, and FRANCIS FUR. NELL were charged with assaulting pulice seijeante Shackell and private Pearce, of the A division of polete, white in the execution of their duty. A second count contained a charge for a common assault, The policemen, at the time, were both in plain clothes. The cise excited considerable ...

POLICE

... M5ARLBOROUGH STROEET. THE POOR LAws.-The parish officers of St. Giles's brought a number of Irish paupers (principally young women either pregnant or with families, who had been left by their husbands behind, for the purpose of getting them passed to Ireland at the expense of this country) before Mr. Chambers, in order to have them sworn to the truth of their examinations. One of the Irish ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE

... BIRMWNGUAM POLICE. I a CASS OF FORTUNS-TELL5NrG.-A man named David popNC well was brought up, charged with being a fortune-teller, and with having, In that atpacity, Imposed upon Mrs. Sarah Hard. castle. Mrs. FHardeastle, on being sworn, deposed that her husband was in the habit of staying ant late at nights, In consequence of which she bad some suspicions of his fidelity, and being resolv d ...

HULL POLICE

... hIULL POLICE. SATUIRDAY.--Thornas Johnson, charged by Mitchell, the constable, with bogging in Middle-street that morning, was committed for one month. A man, who gave his name Jaimes Bradford, was charged by Mr. Storey and Mr. Bentley, constables, with annoying persons going past the corner of Lowggate and Silver-street, the preceding evening,- It appeared that the prisoner had a number of ...

Published: Friday 13 September 1833
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3019 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ADJOURNMENT OF THE ASSIZES

... IDiOURN)ENT OF THn ASIZES. ;On Tuesday last, a public meeting of the inhabitants of . this town, summoned by his Worship the Mayor, in pursu. r ance of a requraition to that effect, umerously and respec rably signed, was held in the Sessionss House, Chapel-street, XCharles Horsfall, ltsq. in the chair, to take into considers. r on the propriety of petitioning his Majesty to direct the e ...

SUICIDE OF A DOMESTIC IN THE DUKE OF CUMBERLAND'S HOUSEHOLD

... SUICIDE OF A DO.MESTIC IN THE DUKE OF i i' GUMBERLAND'S HOUSEHOLD. On Tuesday a coroner's inquisition was taken before ?? Carter, at the Ship, Mortlake, on vie'w of the body of Henry 14ampfeldt, aged 45, table decker and butler to his Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, who committed suicide' ?? drowning himself; under the 44owing Telaneholy cir- cuumstances A most respectable jury was ...