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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTUELIGENCE. WESTERN CIRCU.IT.-ExrtcTE, ?? [Before Mr. .tustice Cio-AiiDGE.] 'I IIIAL OF 11E. 11Y JOHN? HIONEY', FORA TFIEL MU'PDERk OF HIlS WsIFEX All the avenues to the court wyere crowded at anearly hou vs ilh Per-sonis anxious to obtain at eight, ifntabaig fte trial of Honey,. The interior ot the court wass filiod with re- spectably dressed india sluoW, af great portion of whom wet ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTH-ERN CIRCUIT, LIVERPOOL.-TuEsDAY. CROWN COURT. The Court was chiefly occupied to-day with several unim- portant and uninteresting cases of manslaughter. Emma Mlarland, aged only eighteen years of age, was found guiltyof cittinganed maiming William Patnough. The prisoner lived in adisreputable house atCastleton, near Roch- dale, whither the procecutor went to inqure for a fiiend, to whom ...

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 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLJGEACEI\'. s~flr' rlktl'tts, a yastilong mai of respi etbll estri r. r ?? pid cd at tie bar betrire Mr Halls, charg-d c :h -Z t thepjroper, p t f.ITr. Jell reyJ F: dwards, asoalt itr,rc-: Italus inn-lielda, it *ho- service he lived as clerk. It ?? I a1111t of t iS 'Ia ?? from MIr. Hemimring, the ?? llitll n wareholuse Ino) rueet-street, (litepsirle. t ,Ii . whiclt it nvas agreed ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY..WEIDNESDAY. LBefore Slr C. Pitys aed Sir J. BOSANuUET.1 BERKELEY v. SWINOURNE. This was an argunment on the construction of a -ill in an amieable suit, the question being the proportion in which the chidren of two sisters were to take the fund in court, Sic W. Iloaxz, Mr. SWANSTON, Mr. WicriAM, Mr. KlN- ;ntesl v, Mr. Lo ixisES, Mr. MATHESW, and Mr. BARILOW vere heard for ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT OF co i o' UNCIL. BYe-sterdty a Conirt Seas fle-l tor the- dispatch of business. LII ~SMITH FlElil) MAl llvEl. e- Mr. Deputy HIIC KS jarmented aI v-port from the- Market nl- Com'v-,ittee upon the subjecet of the enla~rgemiient ofSnitiLi~.~eld. he from awlich it appeared ?? thec conmmiitte-e had entered in to oln agqreement, shuiject to the approsiation o' dth Court, to 1i purciha~e the, ...

BRENTFORD PETTY SESSIONS

... BRENJ'FORI) PETTY SESSIONS. (Ni'ltat, wlit i,; ;. til catiltv it the ?? ?? ?? ?? if \h.. ,-j 1,iattire ititrin r. lioce cr-1,,6 'tebta pro11ed tt the) part ofs f t illae be toe otto-t o a- indi;t s ile tom ititat ;utt l f 1t lcttett to ?? tattictotlife ?? ,t ttt the trllItdcysslz~ the hav- cis p-l iteed tnh ipttt llrn)fthec chihlt- itittien t for wik hroe atule prlvo--gt th e er t'iicfel beey ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-TiiURsDAY. (Before Slr C. Prpys and Sir J. BOSANQVET.] STOCKEN ?? STOCKEN. Mr. KiNrEnnsEY and M1lr. DUcKsWoRTHs were heard this morning on the same side with Mr. WmiAii, on behalf of the respondents. Mr. JAcon having replied, 'I'leir LortosnipS desired th. papers to be handed up, in order that they might look minutely into the valuations, be- fore they gave'judgment. L.EIOII ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE' INTELLG.EA'CE. LA M B ETHI- ST RE ET. EXTOAORDINAnIY CIARCEe OF TELONOf.-V esterday Francis Maglilililz lit aman tlrecsel in tile galb of a mechanic, was brou-h hoe:\r .ILc ypwie consuible Robert roghlt b~rto -Mrlt. Walker, by psi ?? l hr Camp 'oni 11 i37, ?? de 101ioil~gl. arfge:- .lNI. IlotryPlti, a stilliltr,, of :3t, souttsampton-billdings, Chancerly-lane stated tiht sofli years ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION- HOUSE. The robberies committed on board the steam vessels have now reached a mo,,t alarming ?? following case is an ?? of one sort of system of plunder:- A 15111000 of decent appearance. who said his name ma, ?? Wits brought before Alderman Cowan, who yesteiday sat for ?? Lerd Mayor, charged under the following cirt'um- stances A gentleman 5?anl5d Hilkewill accompanied two ladies to ...

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

... 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