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DISTRESSING CASE

... DISTRESSING :CSE;; Nr,rr'wy &Jlareh, 1835. I 1;EAl from the wmir, that greit trouble prevails amongst the WHis andi ANTI-TORiES; that is toi-say, amongst the WHIGS, and those MEMBEES who always opposed them, who called them the ii0i'st of tyrants, who addressed the Kifg to turn them out, ?? h'ave'now0 endeatvoured to vote them in -ajidin even before they see whatqtlteir successors will do ! ...

LEWES SPRING ASSIZES

... IHW1,S SPRING ASSIZES. CJROWN COURF-TLJESDAY. Thornos Snsell was charged with stealing at Frant two hand-,bell .and a brass tap, the goods of Lleut.-Col. By. The bells;an tp ~h~d been take from the outside of the house on the 18th of ,February last, and prisoner had subsequently sold them to a dealer in marine stores.-LGuiltY.-Gne mosnth to, hard lafiour. 'Thos. Bradford, Aal, Geoirge Bradford ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... AFFLICTING CIRCUMSTANCE.-We regret to state thht Mr Bryant, the author, comedian, and Irish vocalist, during the last four mouths has been afflicted most seriously, and is at present confined to his bed in the greatest distress, at a lodging, No. 12, Broad court, near Covent Garden Theatre. For the last twenty years he has been connected with several metropolitan theatres, and was the author ...

Published: Sunday 22 March 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1637 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CAMIBRIDGE ASSIZES, MARCH 20

... CAMIBRIDGE ASSIZES, MIAuIIC 20. HE:NSLOWt, CLREIIC, V. CAscsAM.-This was an action nol to recover the penalty of 5001. for bribery comm~itted at the he late election for the borough of Cambridge: the defendant pleaded that he did not corrupt the voter, as the decla. - ration alleged. Dir. Andrews and Mlr. Gunning were Counsel for the plaintiff; Mr. Serjcant Storks and Mir. Kelly for the de- ...

NEWCASTLE ASSIZES, CONCLUDED

... NEWCASTLEASSiZES,_CONCLUDED Friday, Marrch 6. CROWN SIDE-iBaeoiti Air JusTica ALDER5SON. At II o'Clock, his lordship entered the court, and on the prisoners being arraigned, DOROTH Y CI-ARLTON, a girl only 16 years OF age, pleaded guilty to a charge of' having stolen frorn the dwelling house of an old woman, 87 years Of age,. 4 5s. 6d. Sentenve -To be imprisond and kept to hard labour fbr two ...

COURT OF REQUESTS.—MONDAY

... COURT OF REQUESTS.--Mul).41i. A MWIDOW\VED IHOPE;. .1. Pierce, a sleek, strock-lfced qareocc, sumrnotleit a nian nained Alle'otuo for 21. The CommitsiloNon having inqjuired the notucre of Ihe debt, the plulcitiff stat'cl that it had( aecrired nis rent. :cd the amount of various pinms of glass which had boeet dellmolished during the period *f deelhdant's tecirc. Mr. Alleome, when asked what he ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... LANCASTER ASSX5SS. ofT,,,:,.2 $.A - I o. . (Continned front the (ant pnge.) Ml~onday, ?? 23. (is lordship dld not taie his seat this morning until ten o'clock, in consciiuence of the cxecution of Weislh.) CllARGE 01' INCENDITA11S8,1. Y'loioma? Vpi etgt, aged 33, was indictedi tfr swilfaliv, muali- ciously, andi teloniously setting fire to IL barn, stables, and outhouse, beloltgitog to Jo.lli ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... MIDLAND CIRCUIT.-LINCOLN, MArn:ni 10. [Before Chief Justice TiNDAL and a SpecialJury. THE SING V. WILLIAM ?? BOND. This was an indictment preferred against the defendant by his iajesty's Governiment,fir halving, whileacting in-the capacity of an Excise officer, obtained under false pro- tences certain sums of money, and applied the same to his own use. Mr. B3A n61Y, .C., Mr. Serjeant ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—SATURDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.-S4TURDA4 ?? OLD COURT. (Btefore the Loan CHEFo I3AitONI) MURDER. Anne Clark, thle elder, aged 86, was indicted for tin' wilful murder of Anne Clark, the younger, on the 11th of le January. in the parish of St. Matthew, Bethfual-green.. Mr. Aeor~ruus conducted the prosecution; and having ,shortly stated the fucts of the case to thle jury, said that he would not 'harass ...

MIDDLESEX GENERAL SESSION

... l l COUNTY DAY. i The business of the day from the paper appeared to be of the greatest importance ; and although the Court did not sit until 12 o'clock, shortly after that hour there was a full attendance of magistrates to the number of about 40. l The first business was a return from the various parishes in the county of their several rentals-these were made with some few exceptions; but the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-THUitSDAY. COCK;BURN V. RAPHAEL. This was a petition, praying that certain sums of money now in the hands of the Accountant-General, might be paid out of court without any deduction on account of legacy duty. An Armenian merchant, who died at Ma- dra had, by his will, left a considerable sum with directions that It should belaid out in Indian Securities, forcertain ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY-SATURDAY. FEW V. GUPPY. The LOrD CHANCELI.ORI intimrrated to the Counsel in this case, that.hc intended to dispose of the matter in dis- pute on Wednesday morning. RiCKlETTS V. BODENHAU. This case stood over in order that it might be taken at at period when two gentlemen of the Ecclesiastical Court could slake it conve- niast to attend. It was now iotimated to his Lordship, ...