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 

POLICE

... MARLBOROUGH STREET. James Thompson, apprentice to Mr Gould, proprietor of the London Hotel, Albemarle street, was brought before Mr Chambers, charged with having gone out at night and neglected his master's business.- he defendant, in answer to the charge, said he certainly did go out at nigh, because he wanted to pay a visit where he knew he should not be allowed the liberty of going in the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-SATuRDAY. WARREN V. BURTON. Sir CHARLES WETIIERELL having replied on the part of the appellant in this case, The LORD CHANCELLOR said there were one or two points raised in the course of the argument which he wished a little time to consider, and for that purpose, as well as to enable him to look more attentively into the minutes and afidavite, he should postpone his ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. On Saturday Sir Peter Laurie wiaited upon the Lord Mayor for the purposc of informing his Lordship that hc had rcason to suppose that although Joseph Ady is n 3 prison, the old svstem was carried oil, ant the public were still subjected to imposition by-tbe promise of Sone pecuniary ad(. vantage, A gentleman namted lixon, of No. 73, St. Pmed's *hurclt. yard, received, a fetw ...

LAW OF ARREST

... LAWT OF AliREST. TO THE MERCHANTS AND TRADERS OF THE CITIES OF LONDON AND WESTMINSTER, AND THE TRADING COM- AIJNITY OF ENGLAND. The following statement is circulated by the Society of Mutual Communication for the Protection of Trade, with the iew of directing attention to a Bill now before Parlia. ment 'touching the Law of Debtor and Creditor, and abolishing Imprisonment for Debt except in ...

PUBLIC SHAVING ON SUNDAYS

... PUBLIC SHAVING ON SUNbAYS. In the Bailie Court of Dundee, in August last, a complaint was brought by a barber against his on apprentice for refusing to shave his customers on the H, maornings of Sunday, when the Magistrates decided our in fivour of the muster.- The-case for; the appren- out tice was advcatetl to the Court of Session, and- oi'. eal the 11th inst. Lord Jeffrey altered the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... OXFORD CIRCUIT.-STArro RD, MARCH4 20. [Before Mr. Justice CoL.ERmDa'.]j Jonat1han ottiruin w as indicted for the wilful murder of his wife, Sarah Mottrarn, in Septeniber last, in the parish of Uttoxeter. Mr. WVHAT'rlY fnd Mr. PHIILLIP9 were for the prosecu- tion ; Mr. LFE defended the prisoner. On being desired to plead, the prisoner said, Guilty! what of ? and being told that he was charged ...

POLICE REPORT EXTRAORDINARY

... POLICE REPORT EXTRAORDIJAR Y. BOW-STREET OFFIC E. On Saturday morning a stout deecuitldokin, m a s, I having the appearance of an upper-sermant, nas brouoa , before th c magistrate s under a warrant, in thi e ustiA' form, against the peace of our said Lord the King , h t crown ani dignitvf, &c. &c., charged inith sendine threatening letter to Middlesex oe, it hard biorksing m at The prisoner ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-Twao DAY. VTCE.CHANCELTLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'SINN Sittings at tell, Hlanmer v flanmer, t) tle '-pobiv ?? V Wood, cause ard motion by ?? y.(;ey;eriI v Cloth.rnalers' Conrlpary. caltae by ?? v Same-Cla v P1,nnitigton, tiutC by order-Atter- ney.General v Corporatiton of Nemirk-, petition by ?? v Cropper, part heard-I Iecoan v Deacon-1F7ieght v I13eley-Filight Evins, by ?? v lee-lloyle ...

Police Intelligence

... ?? HltCthjrifC. I' AIII,}IL YoI,,N (Ii111.1,-AttIloli;lieseX Seussimis tile other lily a slinelvilat conlic;1il ease orc urreil II i/dam Jthshsq, aedl I.} years, blit lv lo had I lr(iailv lblven coiivictctl three tithes, IVvs iu. .litel ior stv'alitg a lain, ?? 6s. the property ol y Rlobert lBroIdlig, a cheesoeilltoger, wilisc shop lie y elntered (11 the ?? of til (titi of 'ebtisary, and, ...

COUNTY OF ARMAGH ASSIZES

... COUNTY OF ARMAGIH ASSIZES. Sa. Lowden was indicted for shooting at Peter M'Mar hon, with intent to kill also with intent to indict some grievous bodily barmn; >sand for a common assault. This affiair took place on the 13th August, when prosecutor was returning home from the fair of Niewtonliamilton.-Guilty of the 'assault ; to be imprisoned 12 months. Den. ?? n ad Titos. Donnelly, for ...

Carnarvonshire Assizes

... 'UESDAYi, ?? 17th, 1 835. Li'wis v. .Lliyd.-TIhis wits anl act it, to reenteri thle soul11 of £1,100 wvages &ue to the plitt tiff'as liouscltccper to) the ?? pleadiedl noiii-assuii~sit, sundiriy piat nients, aitti tht. Statute of limitjatioiis. 31r. oheitvisa stateil tbe case. T1he dlefendiihi fiotrulle. flu hall en~ticed thle phalitltiY inito his ScreVice, tciatpIJ)i.Slied lier Se~diCtioii, ...