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EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF MURDER, BY POISON

... EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF MURDER, BY POIS;ON. | OlICToJ Assiwn 7h'm ?? of Mary ?? Ann l .nda A1, fio thc Wilful Jifrderr ( Clarf ?? on tlie 26t1, of October, ,Iii3, 'Y .ldininisiertluiflp Poison.- i i The trial of this person, for the awful crime 'inputed to in her, tomiened at nine o'clock ol Friday morning, th before Sir C. \, cthertLl, Recorder of Bristol. Counsel ho i1r the Crown, Mlessrs. ...

LIVERPOOL DAY POLICE BILL

... le We have looked over this bil', and have been somewhat t at struck with the extrnordirary nature of some of its pro- b it visions. According to these the commissioners, co ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... QUEEN-SQI' ARE. On Thursday evening, Ar. W5illiamn Heywood. a re 6pectable corn-chandler residing in King-street, Ham. mersmith, appeared to answerthe complaint of Mr. John l'ayne, a neighbour, for maliciously shootingat his pigeons and killing two of them. It appeared from the esidence that a Mr. King, another neighbour, had long viewed with envy the pigeons of Mr. Payne, in consequence of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT oF CHANCRRY._TtU~tt5DAY. cl The Court Wag engagedidtlmig thre day in hearing luoa- P; tic petitions, the greater part of which wvere unopposed. In answer to anI inquiry froms ?? ?? said he intended to sit in Westminster Hull on Wed- ticsday next.L His Lordship rose at half-past two, his presence being LI required in the House of Lords. P1 ti VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.-Tim.[IsDAY. at IN, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BOW-STREET. IMPUDENT ROBBERY.- Willinm Grant, an elderly man of decent appearance, was brought up in Custody, charged with having stolen two great coats from the carriage of thuo Honourable Mrs. Gardiner, of Richmond, under the following circumstances:- It appeared that the carriage of the prosecutrix stopped opposite to the Panorama in Leicester-square, when her servant, who occupied the hind ...

BILL FOR ABOLISHING IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT

... I BILL FOR ABOLISHING IMPRISON- I I MaENT FOR DEB T. To'THE EDITOR OF rTlE MORNING CHRONICLE- i Sim-Alarming as this Bill is to the thinking part of 1 the public, and strongly as its fatal tendency has been B remarkcd upon, so much has the mind of the public been B lately engrossed by the battles for parliamentary su- a premacy, that ithas not received that general consideration B which its ...

BRISTOL ASSIZES

... it Mlary Ann Blu rdock was indicted for the wilful nmr- Bd der of Clara Ann Smith on the 23d of October, 1833, o by administering to her a quantity of arsenic. The at ?? pleaded Not Guilty to the indictment in a firm voice. Sevcral witnesses were examined and cross-examined at at great length, and the court. sdjourned until Satnr- day morning. The trial was resutmi.oL that day, un and further ...

THE CHIEF OF THE CHIPPEWA NATION

... TIMt P1IRE OV fit CTIPfEtA NATION, . Sir ArglEstnit D'Este, the son nf the Duke of Sussex, I eppesre'd at tha Jpst;,e -roip, ,ansion- house, (in Sq. ant Irdilay, nseompalnie bf Ivy ihl chief tif thle Chippew3 na1- ngi thin, for the purpose of obtlining his LriMlgliip's testi. sos ninny to the verificatisn of a stritenomtt drawn up with thi tile *iew of belingu sumittuel to *he Sucretary of ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... OLD COURT.-TuESDAY. (Before the RECORDER.] John Slsin/l, 03, was indicted for assaulting Elizabeth Spencer, a child eleven years of ago, with intent to corn- mit a rape. The prisoner was indicted at the last session on the ca- pital charge, but was acquitted, and ordered to be detained, and he was now tried for the minor offence. Mr. C. PHILLIPS appeared for the prosecution. The facts of the ...

DERBYSHIRE EASTER SESSIONS

... ,,R- . - -Blt AS SB1-- n 18S. ?? ftlb.;'sxtn EASTER 5RSEfOX;:- T- .&AY, APjL 7. The butslnts of ?? ssions sommeneed on Ted as the Town fil, hesteld. The magtistrtes alsembkled about twetfte ock, when the Several account.s 'eut1ee4 with the iweesee and expenditure of the county wefti WI 4befoe tbi*- Prittvi Gct., EUq. (chairman) stated, that be ?? utuived a le-tter fromn i!Ir. SzatJXANT ADA-ts, ...

OXFORD CIRCUIT.—GLOUCESTER, APRIL 10

... OXFORD CIRCUIT.-GLoU~cEsT~u, Aruxi. 10. Henry Narden weas indicted for maliciously shooting at l (George Younog, a farmer, at Birley, on the 6th of Fcbruary,l with intent to murder him. George Voting exanmined-l am a farmer, residing at Titrouglalin. I was at Strsud market on the 6th of February. In Stsatenmbezlamfl, on my wvay home. I was struck on the htead with something that knocked my ...

POLICE

... MANSION HOUSE. Some days ago the Lord Mayor stated that he had received the following letter from the Female Sailor, Anne Jane Thornton:- Donegal, 6th March, 1835. ii My Lord,-I am in gratitude bound to inform your Lordship that I arrived safe at Liverpool, and was well takes care of by the coachman. I: cannot find terms adequately to express icy thanks to your Lordship for your kind atten- ...

Published: Sunday 19 April 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2916 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment