POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE, INTELLIGENCE. MANSION-HOUSE. Captain Denmpsey, the commander of an Irish trader, ap- poared upon an Information, charging him with having employed an unlicensed pilot, after having been applied to by a regular Trinity Corporation pilot to be employed in steering the vessel from Gravesend to the port of London. The penalty sought for was 71 ]6s. 6d., being double the amount of the pay ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-Tnis DAY. ROLLS, COURT, CHICE>tY.LANE. SittlO6 atebB Remaining Petitions, and Man r-Downes-?,rilward, liiward Jenkins v Ward, further directions and ?? v Budd- Kitson v Preeman-Pardon r Kinder-Hopkins v Fisher-RebyI Ilacartney. ?? v Searman, ?? V Sargen, ditto and ?? v Chard-Davis v Peacy-Turnerv Turner- Gouldsmith v Hawkes-Rutter v Rutter-Jona v Martin-Hart v Cradock-Chillcotty ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—TUESDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.-TUFSDAY. [Before Sir WILLIAM CuGTis, Bart., and a full Bench of Magistrates.] Janzes Clements, a mechanic, who was convicted at the last sessions of an assault on his wife, was brought up to receive the judgment of the Court. On the trial it ap- peared that thc dispute between the parties was relative to the sum of 50/., which was in the savings' bank in the wife's name. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... OLD COURT. [Before Mr. Serjeant AAADIN.1 John Mason, 13, was indicted for stealing a 501. note, the property of his master, James Wilson, who is a hat- maker, in the Blackfriars-road. Itappeared-that the prisonerwas entrusted, on the 8th of January, with- a letter to put Into the General Post- office which contained the 50L note in question. On the same evening he went to a public-house, kept ...

BURGH COURT

... BUILGH COURt. oil Ivelisd..y hlot, Thliomas Dteary, ishitefisiher at Foodlee, rand his boet's pt crewr, were brorught before the sitting Magistrate, 13:illie Mihue, charged w with tllstltrrtiiig muscles 'rain ani. injuring thle misclt-bedls belonging to ?? at IHirbour 'l'rutlees, situiateed i (lie spill water chaniiel of tile river Dee. The Il panels plecadedt Not Gil ty. liI George 'iflIl wis ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... WORSHIP STREET. FIRING AT SHERIFF'S OrFICERS. - Yesterday after- noon, just as Mr. TWYFORD, the sitting magistrate, was about leaving the bench, Mr. William Dennis, a most eccentric character, residing in Lamb's-lane, Hackney, was brought into the office in custody of several police constables of the N division and placed at the bar, charged with having attempted to shoot Charles Farrant and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ROLLS' COURT.-TUESDAY. His Honour the MASTER of the ROLLS proceeded to- day with his petition paper. LARtKINS V. PAXTON. Mr. PEMBERTON was proceeding to open this petition, when Mr. TINNEY said he hoped it would be deferred. Mr. Cameron, for whom he appeared, the only specialty cre- ditor of one of the testators in this case, obtained an order from the Vice.Chabcellor, dated only in last month ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF SUICIDE

... )se (From the Foreign Correspondence of the Athengasujn.) td Jena (Saxe-Weimar,) Jan. 15, 1835. l I was about sending you a gossiping letter on a multitude -d. of comparatively unimportant subjects, when all interest and I.attention here was absorbed by one of the most tragical and ndastounding events ever recorded in literary biography. You may rely on every particular I am now about to ...

Published: Wednesday 04 February 1835
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1081 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGEIVCE. COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-WEDNESDAY. [Sittings before Lord DEN)siAN and Common Juries.] HOPKINES v. DUNLAP. Mr, KNOWIF.s stated that this was an action brought to recover the amount of a bill of exchange, of which the defendant was the acceptor. The plaintiff was a carpet manufacturer at Kidderminster, and the defendant a fa- shionabledress-makerin Regent-street. The ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. Yesterday a man of very respectable appearance ap- peared at the justice-room, and conilained that a very odd and sovere trick hadt been played upon him bv his family and friends, for basing embraced political views dilerent ffrom thoic entertained and acted upon by them. At the time of the elections his friends wore all for the Whig or Radical interest, while he thought that ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... J LAW 3 INTELLIGENCE. KING's BEETC7H;MONo'AY:.fThe K~ing ?? the Chatrch. wriardens of 5Stoh'e.L'aierel;2 TbO ;Solicitor' C~eherfll ap~plied f'ir a mdndladius;'to be dirdcted' t'o fe'defeadanits'calliilgoni. thita to' shaw cadtied why tlhey shkotid'uiot ffnis tbe'parsonfof! thatpltace witlit'd-t' a I b1Joks,:fdtbbthire' . df'liirthi, htipbirm's g' andbinas;u'rdet tbd provisiwis of the.i' ?? ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... OLD COURT. Mr. Justice VAUGHAN and Mr. Justice PATTISON took their seats on the Bench at ten o'clock. ADMINISTERING POISON. Isabella I-lopes, 20, was indicted for mixing a quantity of arsenic with tea with intent to poison Elizabeth Ccimi- bridge, on the Gth of November last. Mr. CLARKSON stated the case, and called the following witnesses:- Mrs. Elizabeth Cambridge sworn Is a market-gar- ...