GUILDHALL, FRIDAY, JULY 24

... GUILDRI-ALI, IFRIDAY, JL-Ly 24. BEFOllr LORD AIiNGIER.| IV RI;iT i. Ii1CiIARDSO0N.-Counsel for the Plaintiff, Mr. DLMra. ItIUI:Ni: ?? Mr. CUrTINGITAN t for the Defendant, ler. SasntANT ATC:I::!ILY and Mr. iL ANStIARDn -This was an actian for comtpentsation brseghlt by the plaintn, WhOo is a corm-iniller, at Leeds, tigainat the dete-tidutit, telso is a horse dcaler, at Yorh, firan assault upon ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MARLBORO UGH-STREET. AMiss Maria Mitchell and Miss Adelita Coin, a brace of dingy nymphs, were charged by the police with having been discovered squabbling in broken English, and fighting to- gether in the Hlaymarket. AMr. D)5iin: Well, Aluria Mitchell, what have you to say to this disorderly conduct ? Aliss A'litcihell (sobbing): Pis lady alnivss front me when she see me in *Ic llaymarket. ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... YORKSHIRE SUIMMER ASSIZES NISI PRIUS COURT, THURSD)AY, JULY 23. HIARG11AYE it. tiILNES..-NIir. CnESSIVELLs and Mrl.13ArNESe ap.- Pearred for the plaintiff~; and MTr. AL ErX AN Den, Mr. iI II LV. I!D, and Mr. II-iaLi. for the L defendant. Mrl. Bl AINES opened the plleadings, wvhiclr set forth that the defendlarrt, being the teniant of the plaintiff, ale takeen away fr-om the garden a great ...

DURHAM SUMMER ASSIZES

... DURHAM SUIMMER ASSIZES. I'llUTSllalh JIt y 0. These assizes commenced ;esterda.y (Thursday), at noon, sehen the Right Hon. Sir Nicolas C. 'inidal, knight, and the Right Hon. Lord Abinger, the Right Rer. the Bisho)p of I)Durhtm, the High Sheriff (W. L. Wharton,Esq.), and C. J. Clavering, &c., took their seats on the bench. 'lsh lollowing gentlemen were then sworn in as Grand Jurymen:-Hon. A. ...

SINGULAR CASE IN FRANCE

... siNGtLAI CASE ON FRANCW. (Albridged fronm ii Gazette des Tribunausx.) o The public mind has had scarcely time to recover d from the strong excitation produced by the trial of is La Ronciere, when another cause celesre, if possi-. ble still more extraordinary in its detals, and more tragical in its result, is about to be pleaded before the Court of Assize at Paris. Stephen Prosper h Bancal, a ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... MID)LAND CIRCUIT.-DERBY, TIIURSDAY. [Before Mr. Justice (;ASELFE.] SINU LAR CASr OF Mi aura.- Ililliarn 1 lild, a child aged 14 years, was charged with thewvilful murder of two children, named Elizabeth and Martha Smith, aged three and one and a ?? years, by pushing or throwing them into a pit of water. T he prisoner, who is the son of poor parents, is it fine full-faced lad ; but, when put to ...

SUFFOLR SUMMER ASSIZES

... -STFFOLt SUMMER ASS;3IZES. These Assizescommennced at Bury St. Fdmaud's. on Tues- day last; Mr. Baron Bolland arrived from Cambridge, ait a quarter-past five, i) company with the High Sheriff, Robert Sayer, Esq. and a numerous body of persons. 1-e immedi- ately procseded to the Crown Court; where the business was formally opened. On Wednesday morning, their Lordlhips (Mir. Baron Holland & .fr. ...

CROWN COURT, SATURDAY, JULY 25

... BEFOR3 LORUD BflOSGEi. lTnlOllP 2c, NE VMAN.-Couwsel for tile plaintiff, Mr. B .LcA un, Sir GlacGouv Lvr.s, and Mr. ADDISON; for the defoslaiat, Mr. Cocso- Ws.LL, )Mr. Iloofis, and IIr. Gae.SEwno(D. IThis case occupied trh ,eoioe of Saturday. It wias an action brought by Mr. TIIoTp, alinen manufacturer, at Knaresbrough, and assignee of a policy of insuranco of £2000 on mtle life of Mr. Bullock ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWT INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF CHANCEPRY.-IFIDAY. Fefore Sir C. I prvs and Sir J. 13OSANQUT, the Lords ('oiuniissioniers.] III INS!I. 1Oh'. A ltLA.. I ais ns a petition lo], all i sq iiy b0efore the MAaster, to ?? l St h iett for a( test Ottr, a I 'ortulmnesv .; bn, hadl beeni ?? cilcd at Amseterdaihn nt the timeie of til, execution of his weill. T he instrunivrit in qfiestion was dated iI the ...

POLICE

... MlANSION HOUSE. John Owen, a big red-headed Irishman, summoned a publican for being in possession of a spaniel, which the said John Owen swore he had owned for several years. The complainant said that as he was going along the street, he saw the defendant followed by the dog, and immediately recognized the animal, which he had lost aboutayear andalialfago. Thedefendantdeclared that the dog had ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... ACCIDENT TO LORD MIUNSTER AND FAMILY.-The Helveie relates that the Earl of Munster, with his lady and failly, being on their way frcm Basle to Neufchatel, met with an accident between Montier and Conet, which might have been attended with serious consequences. Upon reaching the second turning of the road, the carriage, in which were the Earl and Countess, with their son and daughter, was, ...

Published: Sunday 02 August 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3273 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW

... HOUSE OF LORDS-APPEALS. MALPAS DIvoRCE:.-Mr Wigram addressed their Lordships on the part of the petitioner, Charles Malpas, of Leamington Priors, who prayed for an act of divorce to dissolve his marriage with Isabella Bowness, formerly Smith, who had been proved to have committed adultery with John Campden Cawley, of Keppell street, Russell square, in a trial which took place in the Court of ...