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' ...

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

... S t BOW-STREET. I SMASHiNG.-On Saturday Richard Grifihsvas brought up, charged with uttering a counterfeit ?? to a . Mr. Shenstone, a scale.maker, residing in the Strand. It appeared that the prisoner entered the shop of the prosecutor on that Inoriing, and requested to be served with an ?? weight, the value of which was 6d. The weight having been handed to him, he placed on the counter a good ...

LONDON POLICE

... DI HATToc GARDEN.-On Wednesday David Alexander, a middle-aged roan, whose appearance indicated the last stage of misery and starvation, with scarce a rag ?? him and quite bonunibed with cold, was brought before S Mr Bennett, in the custody of a police constable, No. 46 38, E division, charged by him with begging. The prosecutor stated, that on Tuesday night last, ac he was walking through ...

Heaumaris Quarter Sessions, Jan. 6, 1835

... Seaumaris quarter _essios, Ganu. 6, 1835. 'Tiese Sessions were opened with thle usoal formnalites by Jolts\V WiLLA.11os, Esq. Clailil nino thle Rev. lilessi's. If JOlNE l od 1). G-. WV ILL5IAMS jury :-Rlltliill lioherlii,fleii'Y firretoo, Grithdil Jones, .Jllies Rolhlw'ts. Uwen Jones, Wililillin Jones, John Jones, Lewis H h(Clies, Henry Evans, John Lloyd, Owen Richards, John Jones. John ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAi NOTICES.-Tins DAY. if o COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER. Sittingn at tell. ADJoVatNan CAUSE PF ?? re Wolf; two patent petitions, part ?? v Bernal; pauper ?? v Hall- Cownlay vlledwell, LUNATIsV PrTITrnNs.-ln re Foavler-Iln re lHumphreys; two ?? re Tarbuck; ditto-I; re Harris; ?? re Jojes- In re Blagden, two ?? re Osbaldeaton-In re Gunning; two ?? re Fowler-In re Rowley; two ?? re Hill; ?? re ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA TW INTELLIGENCE. I - U. COURT OF CHANCERY.-NONDAY. ?? This being the first day of Term, the Lord Chancellor, ot the Judges, and King's Counsel having breakfasted in of Lincolins-inn, came in procession to Westminster-hall in 0- the usual manner. ill At half-past one the Lord Chancellor entered the er Court, accompanied by the Master of the Rolls and the r- Vice-Cluisecellor. 0, The ...

Police Intilligence

... I D'Clice littilhomr-C4 - 4- Jr ~MANSION H-OUSE. *h A C0 ,i Ft~qR1oNa-A yosung inlt i, Hit I ItI( ?? p, Frg, wais chtarged wvith a darin~g roiliery Al I. L. Avant, assistant tot Mr. U raY, silverstinitlij ii Fleet :e sireet,atatedl thttt alittaqatepsteen 'viel 11 the precedling evetng, hle heard it vileiri hht' ?? againlst thle Shstip Nvindow, anti, looking to i Wtrdls it, lie saw a ...

Carnarvon Quarter Sessions

... 3sarnlrvon 2umirter 2essions. - -1 3rid These Sessions were adjourned from ten to twos It' O'ilt on 'roliTrs(la' in ctonsequenee of tlie election. hle Sooi after the latter hour, several M agistrate- 'ur- entcred the Court, which was openei d by tie Re rty corter after the ?? manner. Oi1 thle henctb we n perceived Lord Newbormighi, Clohiel Parr, Jones Parry, Hsq Revs. G. Owen, J. W. Trevor, W ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... I On Friday the criminal business at the Sessions, corn- mtriced before WILIAM MAYNE, Esq. Assistant Barrister. In vonsequenlce of preparations being made at the Court- house, for the approaching election, the proceedings were carried on in the Police Office, where atconmodation was afforded for that purpose' The following Bench of Magistrates were present C. M. Skinner, William Boyd, Robert ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION. HOUSE. A tall, ill-looking, dirty fellow, named llilianis, wras brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having stolen the carcass of a sheep. A boy, named Glbster, stated that he saw the gentlemnan at the bar whip up the sheep, which was exhibited for sale, and make a run through Lcadenhall.market with it. Witness pursued and tripped up his heels, and then held him down until an ...