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... 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 

LEICESTERSHIRE ASSIZES

... NNlisi Prius Courer.-Friday, fuly 31. 1 Jattyis, Gent. v. DEWEs, Gent. This cause was somewhat unexplccteilly -called on an it Flidaylafternooin, but, notwithstanding many of the Special C If' Jury were engaged on the Grand Jury, a full Special Jury kS was obtained. Mr. Sergeant Goulburn, Air. Clarke, and Mr. Hunmphreys appeared for the plaintiff'. Mr. Balguy, C e Lr. Hildyard, and 5Mr. ...

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 ...

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, ...

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- ...

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( ...

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' ...

NORTHUMBERLAND ASSIZES CROWN COURT

... NORSI!UVIEIMaLAMD ASSI5ZES. CFOoMN C OUIRT, NO N D Y, A uG usr 4, i835, At eleven o'clock ins morning, she Rlight Hlonourable Jas. Lord Abinger entered tile court, aiid after the usuiil procla- utation against vice all(] immorality hall becn read, the uoll ow- ig genilkine sit ere sworo of' the Grainl J1 ry -M Bell, Il q. ?? foremiani ; tbe ?? Fl. 1. Liddell, JEsliutin; ,Sir I' Iioris H ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGEACE. COURT OF CHANCERY.-FaiDAY. [Refure Si, C. Perrs and Sjr J. 10asA Notc:r,) ?? V. AtiNOS. This was an application on the palt of Alderman Atkius to have certain partnership 6ooks and papers removed from the Master's office to his house at Walbrook, in order that he might have greater facilities for inspecting them. 'l'he AIdermian had twice before made a similar application, ...

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 INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLI A.N CE. l 'I . M A NmSIt)\ it~ ?? Tnit Si'trtp IOPt TH lit Ohi- Xi~e crownied itt 'onisequnence of tihe m ?? tine ti-o inas snid tinlhe a tmembier of ftin. I Iin, I )is emplloYer, tin order tn ohttah t ri-e. an- 3!r. Tnrner. inater other, ot fii ?? ?? he lath etigoget tine prisnttetr to ,nor Ini agreed between. tinenn, that if the pinrsonn- n itk ellngagettnont line ttniust ...