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... INSANITY HORRIBLY CUnED.-Between five and ix. o'clockI on Wednes- day evening a mian of' -ent!el upperance and very respectably dressed, ran ilnto the biall of the Nolth Londoni Hospital; hi Ulpper Gower street, Bediford square, with his f'ace cut aend mutilated ijn a most slhockilln manner, the blood proliisclv streaminnS down the front of his person, and called loudly lbr help to save ...

Published: Sunday 30 August 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2600 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ARREST FOR DEBT

... THE, following is a. corresponience which I have found amongst mv Father's papers. and which had been reserved by himself foir making use of in the HoVse- of Commons. As I cannot make use- of it there, and feeling fully authorised to. do so by the nature of the subject, and- even called upon to do so by the import- ance of this subject, I insert it, quite confident that the readers of tke Re- ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—SATURDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMIA AL (OURT.-SiTURDv Yr. OLD COURT. 'Before Sir 11. JENNER, tI r. J ustice B1OSA QeET, and 1;aron Al ro FasON.] PIRACY. Georize White, 29, and 1'W. Blurlsood, 32, were indicted for fuloniously and piratically endeavouring, on the 19th of \rverirl)er last, to make a revolt on board the M\lnly barque. I[here was atiother count charging them with endeavouring to detain tire person of ...

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. ...

BRISTOL SUMMER ASSIZE

... BRISTOL SUMMER ASSIZn. say The Commission of Nisi Pries was opened in this citv, 'on un- Thurstiny last, by Mr. Baron Gurney, who arrived Shout halfi-past to~ four o'clock, escorted with the usual honours, arid proceeded tin- th mediately to the Guiidhall.,when, after the usual ptelliminaries by re yoneotroug., teoutwsadjourned till nine o'clock, the The f'ollowing is a list of the causes ...

IRELAND

... iRELAND. 0thslOU OWNS tboitti'sPO\iNl~.] Ml RDER 01 TIIE l EV.:.l . W\AISII ?? Art.. ?? -The ?? lowin.g prol(eedingafl on the p art of the (.svecunileat asuthoritis's inl elationl to. ?? ansr~trde in Carl v, hiav been ?? coUsitliuttiated( to tits' froiti an ?? COUrCC. In cutisequetice of sintm( inafisrnsaa tion's swsorn befotc \Irt Maion sv. st ipenldiacy Inagis rat, resoiigl Hlear lla~tin ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTLLIGBA CE. iIANSNON-HOULS. A waiterran, named J.ihn Wi right, was charged before the Lord Mayor * ith having 110jI grossly overcharged a foceign g6 lit-il.lsn tiscad Werth, for ross-ing him a short di.,tuce . n tie I Ivarnt'. It appeared that the complainant ordered the defendant to ris tot tat Euttivier stecali-vussel a few (lays ago. Before the t Io t hlla goef t or, it we a.s( ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW ArOT1jGES-Tmjs DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN's-INN. Sittings at ten.Pnl lunatic etto Mibivard r Atkins, motion by ?? re Penell, by ?? v Bro n, petition by order. APEFALS.-Newton v Lucas, ?? r Cnrviho, ditto- Itenson v Beon, dijjo_-;'otts ' Osu ?? of St. Alblins v (ds;iii, ?? v Tlbe Earl of rlacclesteld, ?? v Doniovan, ditto %'ICE-CI1.!SCELLORS COURT, LINCOLN'S.INN. Sittings at ten). ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L.A [V INTELIG ETCE. IlOISE 01' LORDS. \PPEALS.-MoNnay. LAOS' 5i'A!ITIO?Di'R 7' ?? flPO. WAnazriyrt. This etise stood for judgment to-day. It was argued in the lontli (if May, dod ('?fltO from rite Court of Seasion. Lady ?? att'eudrr Ii as tog been ettel to appear in the 1':u'lesa-nirttl 'irurn of ?rotlanil, -4o' picatleil fi?i, that site was not eitbjct't titi- juriodi ott of tie cailt, ...

DEVON ASSIZES

... .DEVQ-N ASS IZ ES. Wr,1)iqESDAY._jMr. ]taon, Gurney having flutished, ?? prius, ?? to try prisoiters5 ?? t r. bus kbura desired to ra hi Lrdhip's attention to an afifdavit; he hfeld,.- from George Avery, 25, who can read, which italed that lie htad I.Ily boon conmmitted for trial ont the preceding Monuday, charged with Ihaving, onl tile nighit of the 4th of April, 1834, near a cottage, in ...

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 ...