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CURIOUS TRIAL IN IRELAND

... *CUtIOUS TRIAL IN IRELANT. On Tuesday week, the long expected case of Hudgeis V. Mahon, brought against the defendant far crimipal l conversation .with the plaintifls wife, was Dbrought osi- for trial in the Court of King's Bench, Dublin. The damages were laid at £10,000. From the statement of .the opposite counsel, and the evidence of the plaintiff the circumstances appeared to be as follows ...

Published: Friday 02 January 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1852 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE CASE OF RICHMOND AGAINST MARSHALL

... (Fross the Exanaiiner.)t This trial is the most eventful of the minor incidents G of these eventful times. It is a scene of drilamatic recur rection-a brief presentment of those 'good old days which all true hearted Tories yet long to restore. It s refers to transactions of the closing nionth of ]811(, andt tile topening' of Ih ya 17whntreusendons ma- jorities ar.ed the government itht ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MARLBOROUGH-STREET. SrNGUL..A CAs..-A VOLung- man of very repulsive ap- pear-abe, having lis hair fastened in a knot, with a comb in the same manner as a woiman's, wet yestortloy brought before Mr. Conant on the followiag charge:- The previous afternoon he had been seen to decoy a lit- tle child into a house in Church. street, in which he occu- pied a garret, and information of the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENTC.E. MANSION-HOUSE. WOI.ESALtE COI.NING.-On Saturday, Samntel Shannon, a butcher, wvhto resides at No. 33 IPetticoat-lane, was brought before the LolD MAYOR under the following cir- cumstanees': Mr. Wityear, the superintendent of Police in the City of London, stated that hc had received information that a good deal of counterfeit coin was secreted in Petticoat.lame. lie in ...

CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT

... I cicRGJ OP EMBEZZMEMNT. ion, fThe fI(01-irg case wtss 'oitted in' iur Iast. As vre ner,, 'n.j t it, has excited conisrdirisble ifiterest,. we can old, n( ,, -t e the-part icuasr vai snore at length, than lreet. if iwe~had tnserted it lost week, Wee Oil Saturday week, at thh.Masssion4Rouse, JoaeP CUlarn- ed in pla lte mio~tanaging clerk to Dt'Y. Proks, solicitor, was brought 1.ho 'tm ...

Published: Friday 02 January 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2338 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTE'LLIGENCE. GUILDHALL. A young man unamied T'honas Fry was brought before Sir Peter Laurie yesterday, charged with committing a daring robbery. Mr. Avant, assistant to Mr.Gray, a silversmith In Fleet- street, statetl that about a quarter past seven cclock the preceding evening he heard a violent blow struck against the shop window, and looking towards It he sasi that at re- markably ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... - On Tuesday night last a most numerous gang of the swell mob attended at White Conduit ?? during the meeting of the electors of Fiesbury.- Mr Abrahams, a constable, who attended the meeting to look after thieves, was himself robbed of 14s. from his trousers' pocket. Several gentlemen com- plained at tbe entrance of having been robbed of their watches and pocket- books, containing money, &c. ...

MURDER OF A CHILD BY ITS MOTHER

... M URDE J o F A CHILD BY ITS. I MUDI.O A CHILI) DY ITS MOT,,E . dr, Ani inqoest was elvd on F-rtddy 1asrotie hI ilsr Mansion.f ube,e befioreitl Jon ar oihE - coroer 'nhaivt nvewo h body of as chilId six -lonf old, v~a- whose parents reside it) Chapel-cour OsborntreeOl therto shortly alluded to in our last, will be found detaiked in ee-the evidence adduced.: Thle unfortunate wnma~ vwhfo band, is ...

Published: Friday 02 January 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2392 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... I FREEDOM OF THE CITY TO AIR. PATTISON, THE CANDIDATE FOR THE CITY. On Saturday a Court was held for the purpose of en- abling Mr. Pattison, the Governor of the Bank of England, to be admitted as a freeman of the City of London, in or- der that in the (extremely probable) event of his election as one.of the representatives of the city no objection might be made against him upon the score of ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... COURTIor EXCQUER.t. ' (L9udOstSitsingS .at.Nisi .Prz, ,befiore M~r. . Baon Park, aind a. LodonJury). RICHMOND V. MARSHALL ANt:ANOTHER. This was, oR actiots brought by Aldiander DaVid-RiebrAond, whse nbas e haS been log: familiar to she public as coxnrected with IheO state.trials in the west of Scotland ill.8 l7 ,.for ibies6 PUbHiShnd iD Tait's Magazine, of MayI Jlune-, July, and- Aognst, 1833. ...

Law Intelligence

... WUn Jlntdrige Otter ai A T-Ioe.tFUT YO'Tnt-.At Marlbormtigh street Id1 Police toflice, otto (la last week, ait surdy ryring ur- )o chin, rippar~etitly t(tI 1more thair 12 rears of age, ivsput iii tire bar charged by Amelia Willis, with r,;hefolowing during outtrarge.-.'hle weils passing le slong Wlhiteiriibe stireet rather late tire irther night. when she was ocertaiket by ' thle prisonter ...

THE RECENT EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES OF JEWELS

... THE RECENT EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES | OF JEWELS. The police, as well as the officers of Bow-street and Marlborough-street, have been actively engaged in tracing out the means by which the late robberies of jewels, &c., amounting to between one and two thousand pounds, have been accomplished. As yet nothing has been discovered to afford ground for hope that the perpetrators will be de- tected; but ...