APPEALS FROM THE COLONIES

... APPEALS FROM TRE COLONIES. A most important Act with reference to the Colonies has been passed this Session, under the title of An Act for the better Administration of Justice in his Majesty's Privy Council. The first section declares that it is expedient to make certain provisions for the more effectual hearing and reporting on appeals to. his Majesty in Council, and then enacts, that the ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS, OCT. 4

... MIDDLESEXX SESSIONS, Ocr. i. [Before Mr. HALSa WLL.) MINT pROSECUTIONS. CHARLES Txxo:MPsoN was indicted for uttering a counter- feit shilling and halt-crowr. Ann Chambers proved the utteting of the false coin to her. The prisoner was found Guilty, and sentenced to imprison. ment for twelve calendar months and hard labDour, and three weeks of hisg period to be passed in solitary confinement, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-YEsrERDAY. I CoLEaGe.-sraEET.---Mr. Alderman Fleming and Mr. ,abbett were the magistrates present. Mr. E. Prendergast stated that he appeared for the purpose ef laying inforiations against Mr. Mtoylan for the purpose of binding the latter party to keep the peace. Mr. Moylan had assaulted him, but he intended to proceed for the assault in the King's Bench; in the present ...

JURY COURT—GLASGOW

... JURY COURT-GLASGOW'. of On Friday a Jury was sworn ill rite cause ill ;Olich Jr George Rtobertson Aiknmon, Esq. oif Ross and BroMneir too, 'is' p'umir.; end his Grace Alexanerdr, Duke Of Ss Hamilton and Brandon, is Defender. ir' The following were tire issees It being adnk ited that tire Pursuer is proprietor of tim ig ?? of Rloss, it5 tile perish of Hamilton, arid of turetaill t- houses end ...

POLICE

... MANSION-HOUSE.-A young man named EDw. DENMAN, who has very high connexiono, was brought before the Lord Mayor at the instance of several persons, who complained that they could not get their property which they had entersted to him out of his hands. The prisoner is a watchmaker. 'The general complaint against him was, that it was a matter of extreme difficulty to prevail upon him to restore ...

ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF COLONEL LYSTER

... ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF COLONE\L LYSTER. The following is Colonel Lyster's own account of the murderous attack made upon him in the streets of Brusselh which we noticed on Saturday. Colonel Lyster is an Irishman. TO HIS EXCELLENCY SIR ROBERT ADAIR. t 1 Brussels, Sept. 27. E SiR--I take leave to lay before your Excellency the .particulars of an outrage of a most diabolical kind which I ...

POLICE

... MANSION-HOUSE.-PREPARATION 0ov BRITISH LEAF. -Yesterday being the day appointed by the Lord Mayor for hearing arguments and evidence upon the question whether or not the immense quantity of British leaf which had been seized by the Excise upon the premises of Mr. Heale, the British leaf manufacturer, should be burnt, a multitude of people collected about the gates of the Mansion house, and the ...

JURY COURT—GLASGOW

... JURY COURT--ZGLASGOW. This Court met on Monday, Lord Crigletict th ti rsdn JuIdI The first case wasthlat in whit's Alexander H-uratio Simptson, writer in Paisley, trustee ! for Thomart Kerr, merchant there, and Jane Gardner, his epottee, is pursuer ; and M-rs Mlary Neilson, widow A' of Archihalti Gardner, thread manufacturer, PaislsV A John Neilson, merchant there, and Archibald Gardnr, writer ...

POLICE

... kiASSsiON 1t7osE. Edward Denman. a young joan, 'said to be bf very high connections, Was brought before the Lord Mayor at the instance of several peisots, who complained that they could not get property *hieh they had entriusted to him out of his hands. The ?? is a wiitchmiket, and the corb- plainasits having left their watchesa;ith him to repair, could not prevail upon him to restore them. A ...

Published: Sunday 06 October 1833
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4263 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

AMENDMENT OF THE LAW

... This sutbject has of late years engaged. much oF public at. teti'n: of its importance ro one can doubt. The trouble, the~ delay, and the ekpduce to which suitors have beeq'Hilble, either for the reeovery of, or in defence of their righis, has formed a just matter of complaint,'but into the enurnatitin of which it is not necesiary stow to go; they have ocopsiped the attention of 'Parliament, ...

LONDON POLICE

... - MAsISOsN-HO ?? Parish, the pugilist, who It Was notorious for what is called fighting on. the cross coI (selling a battle), was broughtbefore the. Lord Mayor, bre charged with having robbed a Mr. Cookson of his watch es in. Thanmes Street, on Saturday. XtIr Cooksol stated, we that as he was walking along Thames Street, be saw a rc porter with a box, and helped to raise it upon ie man's p ...

LONDON POLICE

... THREATENING LEZTTRS TO ONE OF HIS MAJOSTY'm MINISTERS. QUEEN-SQUARE-Mr. William Shelley, a gentleman of respectability, residing in the neighbourhood of Russell- square, was brought up on a peace-warrant by one of the officers of this establishment, before Messrs. White and Gregorie, charged with sending threatening letters to the Hon. Mr. Stanley, the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Stanley, Mr. ...