CRIMINAL LAW

... CRIMINAL LA Tr. In the course of the last session of Parliament, Lord Brorrtana presented the report of the Coaltrrissiorners ap- pointed to examine into the Criminal Law, and to that io. port was appended a code upon tlre single subject cf theft. His Lordship ?? a sort of promise io introduce ?? code to the legislative consideration of the House in ti(! course of the next session. We hope ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... MUIRCMT COURT O0 JUSTICIARY. OLASGOW, JANUARtY 7. Tre Circuit Court of Justiciary was opened here yes. terdav forenoon by the Rliteh Hon. the Lord Justice- Clerk and Lord Gillies. Cosuno lones, Esq. officiated as Depute-Advocate. Jaivpsr Sceoullc,- and Georqe Jenkins, old offenders, pleaded Guilty of six deferent ncts of theft, by tmeans of housebreaking. Sentenced each to seven years' ...

LENT ASSIZES, 1835

... NORTII-EAST CIRCUIT. The HIun. Mr. Justice Johniston. The I-Ion. Mr. Justice Burton. NORITH-WEST CIRCUIT. The Right Hon. the Lord Chief Justice Doherty. The Right Hon. the Lord Chief Baron. HOME CIRCUIT. The Right Hon. the Lord Chief Justice. The Hon. Baron Sir William Smith, Bart, LEINSTErt CIRCUIT. The Hon. Mr. Justice Moore. The Hon. Baron Pennefather. CONNAUGH1T CIRCUIT. The Hon. Mr. ...

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 ...

SURREY SESSIONS, NEWINGTON

... ?? 1R. HrDGER, Esq., Chairman.1 Jo/n Divine, aged 20, and John Mealinq, aged 22, were indicted for having unlawfully and feloniously obtained from one Eliza Nicholls, with intent to cheat and defraud, two shillings under the following peculiar circumstances:- The Pro~ecutrix, a poor woman, deposed she resided in Meadows-place, Lambeth. On the 4th instant the prisoner Divine came to her ...

TORY INTIMIDATION

... On Noonday a case-came to be tried before the City SeniRh;ett Court, which bas excited considerable inte. eest. t ttequires no comment. The eresiding Jsticese Were Balije Donaldson and Mr Smellie. Mr JAR Macphorsop, journeyman baeer, pur- sued Mr Robertson, baker, Lawn market, for the sun o f LI ls.Ad. --beingwages for two %weeks, and board wages for one oelc.eelm having, contrary to the rules ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-FsuDAY. WHVrrrAleE. V. LEACH. This was an appeal from the Court below, against a decision on exceptions taken to the Master's report. The question arose out of the construction to be put on the will of a lady named Slade, who had devised certain free- hold avd copyhold lands, situate at Bampton Abbots, in the county of Oxford, to Richard Whittaker, for life, and then to his ...

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 ...

HANTS EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... -1f-ANlT- EPIPH 2ANY SESSIONS. s trc Tfie Epphann Sessions for this County corn- are muenced atte atle of Winchester, onl Tuesday IIast, Ba ,and adjturned from thence to thle Grand Jury Room.- an, In consequence of' the absence of 11. Pollen, Esq. the tot du ties of Chairman were Pterfbrmed by Sir Thomas M11r Biaring, Bait.-The fifllowving Magistrates wvere also present ?? Sloane Stanley, Esqj ...

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 ...

WAKEFIELD WEST-RIDING SESSIONS

... WAKEFI1lELD WEl T-lRIDING 't o0! T£0S9 Sessios commenced o01 lednesday, beomre tie Re. .1.li TAr tor 1 tirroDNs, of ilorsforth tall, Clhirmana, rod ?? frPewic:- ,tn oeich of \lajitrLoire :-.Ireph Scott, E-q. of Bassworth ; Wir. BIarntow, E.q. of 'akoefleird Johna Egrenorn, ErE. of 'aic~fieldS Jr;':ll IL:tl e. Iot i E-. of Toor Iltror T. Davison Blarnd, EI;q. of l~i pax: V. L. Y. scotr. 'nt of ...