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... HATTON GARDEN. Isabella Watson was charged with assaulting her sister, Ellen Watson, and threatening her life.-A creature in the garb of man, who at the station-house bad given the name of Bill Chapman, was placed by her side, and complained of for being a common cheat and impostor, and creating a disturbance. It ap- peared that the two Watsons got drunk and foiught ?? Magistrate said, that as ...

Published: Sunday 08 February 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2310 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... - A dreadful hurricane took place in the town of Marsala (in Sicily, and its environs) on the 16th December, the'night of the lnnar eclipse. The hurricane thrice abated and again resumed its fury. At day-break the inhabitants found the roofs and the streets covered-not with hail, but with stones of the sle of a walnut, of a spherical or spheroidal form, yellowish colour, and extraordinary ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INT'ELLIGENCE. COURT OF' KING'S I3ENCH.-SATURDAY. [Sittings before Lord Dr.N.MAN and Common Juries.] THlF KING( (ON THlE PRaOSECu'TION OF JAM1ES DAVIS) V. DAVJD ANI) HEtNRYt DAVIS. Mr. Ttmostlm.n stated that thi s was tin indictment against these defendants for ail assault. One Of thle dce- fssndants, Henry Davis, had allowed judgment to go by default; the other had pleaded not guilty'. it ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLICENCE. MANSIONAHOUSE. On Saturday, an old woman, named Anne Smith, WaS charged under the following odd circumstances.:-Parish, a City policeman, stated that on the night before the de: fendant addressed him, at the Mansion-house, sayinD that her inside was bad, and she begged him, if he had tihe slightest feeling, to give her a small glass of brandy and water. Instead of finding ...

SHERIFF'S COURT—JAN. 29

... ISIHERIFF'S COURT-JAN. 29. BARNETTr . Grossop.-.This was an action brougi. by a gentlemianwell known to the literary world against the manager and proprietor of the Victoria Theatre, to recover the sum-of L.15 for the copyright of a dramaiic piece, entitled Victorine, or I'll Sleep on't, bargained and_66ld to the defendant. Mr Doaling was coensel for the plaintiff, and Mr Thomas appeared on ...

COURT OF REQUESTS.—GUILDHALL

... COURT OF REQUESTS,-GUJnDHALL. A GOOD SAMARITAN. d On Saturday, Eleazer Hunt, a Jew all UtnUein, sum- e moned a brother pork-hater, rejoicing in the name of i Solonomo Solanions, for five shillings. Cosssnss0osN'aa How does this money happen to be due to you?-Hunt: He vash far from hone and dishtressed, and I lent him the moneys to keep him from starving. ?? was then called upon to declare what ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION— SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7

... |; COURT OF SESSION-sECOND IIVsIlON- A . F. nIucAR T 7. I - - -- ~ n -p i% THEi MA, * - r - SATURa , OTHERS . MA R I.J.MNAJGiliToN &OTESvTHMA in Ev J GISTRATES OF P)AISLEY. thf This wa anapiifo ~ the Rev. Mr Mae- ofeNaugrton, Inimster of the High Church, Fasley, ;idf an iaterdict against the Magis- ad, trates for ani alleged warranit ed inte e in this regard to the ringing of gtibeerch bell p ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTfCES.-T uis DAY. COURT OF KING'S BENCH. Sittings'at half.past nina. MIDDMzsEX SPRCIAI. JURIKS.-The King v N ?? on the acveral demises of Cooke and another v Stones and ?? Daiby-The King v Altaugham and ?? v Blake. CoSImoN JURI£S.-Rees v Sibley-Doe on the demise of Ltingdon v IAMBs. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Sittings at half-past nine. M;IDDnLEsN SprUtAL JU!EOs.--Webb v ?? v Leigh-Utilly v ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... OANtDr.FIrAS. TERM 18.35. Pieceedinos lefore Justices in Excise. Revenue 7Cases. The Lord Advocate moved in the follocing cases, that 'the judgment of the Justices in certain proceedings brought before then, by order of the Commission-e of Excise, and removed into this Court by writ of certio- ,ari, he set aside as contrary to law, the parties thereto not having nppedred to show cause to the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—FEB. 7

... CENTRAL CRAIMINAL COURT.-ESB. 7. CASE OF JOSEPH ADY. Joseph Ady was indicted for having, on the 10th of July, obtained one sovereign from Francis Tebbutt by means of false pretences. Mr. CL.AaRsos, Mr. BOBKU, and Mr. RAWLSGS con- ducted the prosecution. The former, in stating the case to the jury, begged of them to cast from their minds any prejudice which might have existed from their having ...

INVESTIGATION OF A CHARGE AGAINST A PARISH OFFICER

... . BATH, FEB. 6.-Considerabld excitement has prevailed in Bath and its neighbourhood in consequence of the con- duct of a paid overseer of Freshford, and some proceed. figs had upon the subject at the instance of Col. Napier, Admiral Trollope, and other gentlemen. Colonel Napicr appealed to the magistrates of the district to interpose to stop a system of cruelty pursued by the overseers. The ...

Police Intelligence

... - a- COUwR cii RIQU ESTs.-A Vaid of i10 IlVork ?? 111illhon Sprontt, a licenscdivitel/er, oils sainin tond till iut irre ?? N tirnmissioiters be Emoina, W.ill iams or5~i the qpecies half' Ainiazon, halfr nartar, for sixteeni sh ii jugs, tile ariminiu t of olles mon ti's wages. 1511 to Cominin ssinter : I l ii wht capacity Were0 VO CLI ifi~ed ?? As it iiaiid of'all wolric, sir, anl Spiral t: ...