ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THE KING OF THE FRENCH

... ATTEMPT TlO ASSASSINATE THE KlNG OF THE FRENCH, Every other topic in France has given way to tile subject Or a mbst execrable attempt to assassittate Louis I'hilipe, otl 'T'uesdiv the 2ind oi the three clays celebrated in conimemori- tioea of his late revolution. The followving are the particulars of tsis horrible transhctiOtn:- AIiIs, esDIAY ' EveNxiN, EIUIIT P. ?? anl early hour this ...

NEWCASTLE SUMMER ASSIZES

... ?? - ' -IA - 1I_ TaIMwARsTLll ?? . 1'hles Assiz.es cosnteci otilsdy lsa h Jjda at ii o'Clock, whien Ch~ie! J ustice Tintioal took his scat onl the bunch, aeconpanited by thce Ilight Worshipful J. L. Hood, Esqj., ?? 0 . H1, Wilkinson, Esq., Rtecorder ;Atldermen 811ttdforth and Bell ; J1. 1Pt. Chatpman, EE+1, She ri It, &c. Thle following gentleiniet were sworn ot the Grand jury:- H-. elvl, Essq ...

DURHAM ASSIZES

... liil-va-rol Ililii(AV, JULYv Sl. CROWN SIDE. -fRf ore Losd Chief.Iittcv 'Tindal. JONATHAN 1A EIaS ) 'i'd GEORGEJONES (18), were indictil ior ?? St 1 1 Thorltlton the 18th of July last, tvionmously asaoilto ?? Hold, and robbed hun of a hanilkerclhief ai(tdc a sovereign. hlie ?? had, on the evening named, received his wages at at public house, tile prisoners being present at the time. T1he ...

SUFFOLR SUMMER ASSIZES

... SUrFOLK SUMMER A5SIZ35. .- .- - (CONCLUDED FROM LAST WEEK.) The Aij on the prosecution of Williant Baker against Goodau ?? ?? was an indictment against the defendants, MNr. John Crisp Gooday, surveyor of taxes, Mr. Francis Sykes Gooday, his son, an attorney, and Mr. Bletsoe Saiith, a surgeon, for a riot at Sudbury, on the 2d of Jaiwarv last. The bill was found by the Grand Jurl at the Nfarch ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... HOME CIRCUIT.-CROYDON, FRIDAY. 'TIhe Learned Jul)r' s commenced the business of the assize for the county of Surrey here this morning at ten o'clock. The calendar contains the names of 50 prisoners, hut the offences are almost all of ordinary occurrence. 'le business on the Nisi Prins side is rather heavy; 55 causes are entered, four of which are special juiies. CROWN( COURT. [Before Mr. ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... YORKSHIIIRE SUMAMIER ASSIZES. 'BSATURDAY, JULY 2U. to ~~~FISHER e. BEAUMONT. Only three special jurors were Iit attendance. AO tales was prayed, said the jury was completed fernm the common jurors who were Iic ti tten dance. ic Mr. Alr.cANDERt, Mr. STnnicr, sod tire loe. J. S. WOaoTLEvaarpoedl d t Ire Plarotriff Mril. Sergeatrt AmxcRrnLEY, Mr. Wieceror1Ax, and Mir Ilinxtyes for the Defendant.' ...

Published: Saturday 08 August 1835
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5767 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW

... HOUSE OF LORDS, TUESDAY, AuG. 4. MALpAS's DIVORCE BILL.-Mr Wigram, as counsel for Mr Malpas, again appeared at the bar and proceeded to argue in favour of the bill seeking to divorce Mrs Malpas.-He produced several letters, and, after the evideice had been concluded, Lord Brongham recommended the second reading ofthe bill' Since the case was last before the house it had assumed a very ...

Published: Sunday 09 August 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1624 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS; &c. DrErADEUIL OCCURltENCEc.-On Wednesday morning at a quiarter before eight a dreadful shock, as of an earthquake, was heard in t e vicinity of Honunslow * it was soon ascertained to have been caused by the explosion of the large gunpowder mills belonging to Messrs Harvey and Curtis, which are razed to the ground. Several persons who were standing within 100 or 200 yards ...

POLICE

... HATTOX GARDEW. George Samuel Inwsood was charged with having committed forgeries to a great amount on his father, Joseph Inwood, Esq., of Euston square. It ap- peared that the prisoner is an architect, and until lately moved in a fashionable circle, but a change in his conduct became visible soon after the death of his wife. He formed an acquaintance with abandoned women, and at length corm- ...

WANDSWORTH PETTY SESSIONS

... WANDS WORTHI PETTY SESSIONS. SINGULAR Tl1ITH CLAIM. On Saturdev Ur. Sanituel lDay/, a gentleman residing at Wandsworth, appeared belore tile Bench to answver a sum- mons issucd against hilm at the instance of the Rev. MIr. 130r- rodaile, vicar of W'aodsworth parish, to show cause why Ie refused to pay the sum of six guineas, being the amount of tithe due to the Rev. Gentlemen for two years' ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INATELLiGBECE. MAR Y-I.A- 3BON NX. A ynung iaial, named Jo nI W'illiam s, wearing a tattered suit of block, bitt whose maniierand address plainly indicated that 'cheerles- poverty' had not alwavs been his portion, was placed at thle bar, before .Mr. Shutt, charged with riesti- tution. Fioni the e idence of police constable Ward, 203 S, it appeared that on the previous night, as lie was ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE JATELLIGEANCE. HONME CIRCUIT --CEOYfON, SATURnDAY. CIVIL SIDE. it [Before \Ir. Justice P'AIM and Common Juries.] C tioALLAN 1. tIO'iGMON. This was in action brought b (lie plaijntiff, the Rev. Wim. ii Allan, the proprietiir ft II school at Richmond, to recover d rolil the defendant. an attorney at ( 'arlisle, and clerk of th e n Peace eor the county of Curniberland, the sum off94 )Os. t ...