ARREST FOR DEBT

... THE, following is a. corresponience which I have found amongst mv Father's papers. and which had been reserved by himself foir making use of in the HoVse- of Commons. As I cannot make use- of it there, and feeling fully authorised to. do so by the nature of the subject, and- even called upon to do so by the import- ance of this subject, I insert it, quite confident that the readers of tke Re- ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... INSANITY HORRIBLY CUnED.-Between five and ix. o'clockI on Wednes- day evening a mian of' -ent!el upperance and very respectably dressed, ran ilnto the biall of the Nolth Londoni Hospital; hi Ulpper Gower street, Bediford square, with his f'ace cut aend mutilated ijn a most slhockilln manner, the blood proliisclv streaminnS down the front of his person, and called loudly lbr help to save ...

Published: Sunday 30 August 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2600 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... MlANSION HOUSE. John Owen, a big red-headed Irishman, summoned a publican for being in possession of a spaniel, which the said John Owen swore he had owned for several years. The complainant said that as he was going along the street, he saw the defendant followed by the dog, and immediately recognized the animal, which he had lost aboutayear andalialfago. Thedefendantdeclared that the dog had ...

ADVENTURES AND INCIDENTS

... A NECEssARY MuRDER.-Additional information of the wreck of the convict-ship George the Third, was on Wednesday received at Lloyd's, in the annexed extract of a letter ?? Hobart Town, dated April 21:-X Enclosed you will find the position described of the sunken reef on which the George the Third was wrecked, which is the only additional information I can now afford you as to that calamity, ...

Published: Sunday 25 October 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3151 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MARLBORO UGH-STREET. AMiss Maria Mitchell and Miss Adelita Coin, a brace of dingy nymphs, were charged by the police with having been discovered squabbling in broken English, and fighting to- gether in the Hlaymarket. AMr. D)5iin: Well, Aluria Mitchell, what have you to say to this disorderly conduct ? Aliss A'litcihell (sobbing): Pis lady alnivss front me when she see me in *Ic llaymarket. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW I A 2'L LIGNCE. VICE-CHANCE'LLORr- (COUlT.-SATCRnDAY. RicCrOP'. AN VI mCARlS -sT11I Tfl IN' gCiLT9(mE ?? rImStmsF ANDo ?? 1.Krc'( ItT, 'Or thr(- dt i--i dautl in lhis(iis, io, tmoevkkl thlat ?? mm ti ?? l isen isisumd tinder ,In mirder of flthe letsl L.-ii Cha-ceflms ?? ajcamtm- 1h,,. htfemsslantm for aI- illiiimt cf t43'3 Mh., as tio- tli\ d anioistnt idt cost,- nioim &1' c avg d, iiit t ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAPW' IA\ TEL ILIGEN,\CE. VIC'EXIClAM ELILORi'S COURIT_-~ Wjinmt~qiA. i Si % ARIt'tI F . C('SillI 1R. t. Tlii- exii se Was IIies several months a ca~. IITse plinitiffis , tiv, seatC sori of ti~e ItO ?? no~w C,(ilionel Wiird c, nodl tie ilcivioldint is ai't livlsiitstei', Ill I T10II-ilI fo, to Whomitt the t 1lailitiffllo .eds [it- ha~l born I iiillwcd Ii, s.II I riverintrc ia- t, c UIider ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEN?CE. MAN SI ON- II OTT S1 H AlUI u' la- go Mr. William Becll, one of the Society of ncielis, and U partnier in thle Iiouse of Blld Iand -Neptie w, of I-last, aipplied to thle Lord Manoi fore itearclt wariant for pie inis- in A ddle-sii cci, XX'ood-stme.t, CL-alside, in which hu beliciU( ?? il fraudulently ?? goodS, the property of the firin of' which he \woe it meniber, and ...

EXTRAORDINARY DISMISSAL OF A CORONER'S JURY

... E.XTRIAORTDLVARI'Y ,IS,1ISSAL , 01 ' C' I O.ER'S J UR . TIHE LATE IATAI, STANM.BOAr ACCIDENV. Yesterday afternoon the inquiry concerning thilunfortunate William Ibbott, the sandharge-t'il, i1ho was killed by the filling ef the mast illht fath;er's barge, by coniig in COa- tiict m ilt the John lull steniter on the rnorning of Saturday, the 17th instait, ssas rxiouned before tIr. I. Carter, tht ...

SUSPECTED MURDER OF A FEMALE

... I - An inquest was heldl at the Black Horse, )eptford, on d Fihiday night, ono the body of ?? :MaryAnn CrosbieAdamis, e a youung lady, eighteen years of age, the daughter of a re- e spectable school master at l)eptiord. 'The body wvis iound :it the Surrey Canal and in consequence of' some jewellery which the young lady wore beieg tissing, it va3i suspected e. that she had been throsvn into ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—SATURDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMIA AL (OURT.-SiTURDv Yr. OLD COURT. 'Before Sir 11. JENNER, tI r. J ustice B1OSA QeET, and 1;aron Al ro FasON.] PIRACY. Georize White, 29, and 1'W. Blurlsood, 32, were indicted for fuloniously and piratically endeavouring, on the 19th of \rverirl)er last, to make a revolt on board the M\lnly barque. I[here was atiother count charging them with endeavouring to detain tire person of ...

GREENWICH PETTY SESSIONS

... EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AGAINST THE GREENWICH RAILROAD COMPANY. [Before Sir TiiobssA MARION WIT.SON, and a full bench of Magistrates.] Yesterday two gentlemen of the name of Finch complained of the conduct of the agents of the Greenwich Rail-road Company. They stated that they are agents for Mr. Drake, who is the owner of certain property lying between High- street, Deptford, and the Creek, and ...