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... 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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGE.7\CE. C, HO LSE Vi' LOHI)S-API'LALS.-J iii tirOAT. I Before the- Earl of Suit v-se tie-, Lords I s rHue' I3eur,tt?r, and other Peers.] tO I SOC ?? Mliii I. slit (lotte-S ?? it. Several leers attended to lieai' this important jiidjnient, 's wit ii'li tail bee ii daily expeeti d since its iii tc'rropiion on \l on- a- lay. A tnongst them sm i's the ltd it] 1uee-s of Ormond the j* ...

LIVEAPOOL ASSIZES

... -- ?? -c- LIVZ:E:POOL ASSIZES. . I I I .. .. -I - ?? - I [Continued from our lost.] Firidasy, August 21. ?? AT ELTONt, NEAn Bluny.-Jeine? Blao. loew c geu40 -'was' indicted for the wilfiul 'murder of Pris. cilla Barlow, his ~vife;, by stabbiing her wiih a knife. The' prisoner, who tihore a silk haldker chief roamn his head, ?? raeqjiet mild laol;,ri ot at all in accorddnce' with 'the f ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PtLICA INrE'LLIGENCE.l UNl()NliALI,. }Lxi RSti~lil l~itlY Si ta. 'o esterdlay \r. Lasaa Nathlan, tirthoi of an E:ssay on tu~e liasore and I heory of' 2r\Snic, anid Coinposec- of the llebrowv mlelstiiie'! appeuaid on the airthority ot a 50 lmillO1 graliteil Sgarn4I ini on1 the comrplainat of I .ordl Lsangford, svsia chargedl himl on1 ?? of ?? ng Ilririws- Iul pasened, 01 othlerw^ise dlisposedl ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE ASSIZES

... GLOUCrSEtRSH TRE A ASSZfES Georgo'CAiveft;, charged with assaulting Tholhas ?? and' Laurfelkt'lyers on tire tringers highway-ar Lechlade, ron the 14th of May, and taking from them eight sovereigns anrd some silver and sundry goods, their property. e Thomrtasr lyes, tile prosecutor, was the first witness ex- I amined, who suid-I am a farmer, living at Langford, in -Berkshire'; on the 14th of Al ...

BRISTOL ASSIZES.—SATURDAY

... BRIST.OL ASSIZES.-SATURDAY. (Conlinued from our last:) Manwaerinwq v. .Broaches,-This was un action brought bytire plaintiff to irecover damages for a nsallcious'arrest. Mr. Sergeant Boampas opened the caae, and called Eleanor'Davis--Has lived in-Manwaritig'semploy8l0years; he is 75 years old and paralytic; recotleicts defendant, being at ber tmaster's in M'varch, .18132; therewas a ...

VICE.CHANCELLOR'S.COURT, LONDON,

... VICE.CHANCELLORWS.COURT, LONDON, FRIDAY, AUG. 21. I NJUNCTrION, aX ARTEr. -Alr. Girdlestone, jun. moved for a special injunction, exr parte, to restrain a defendant, at named Sheard, from cutting through certain embankments in the river Isis. The plaintiffs, Drewitt and another, were the lessees of a mill supplied with water by a stream issuing - from the Isis. Some of the defendants were the ...

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 

POLICE

... -liSiON IIOUISE. A voting tian. in the employment of Messrs Chater nnd Co.. statiolier.s in Ct rnhill, was brought befboe Aldermen Cowan and Wilson, charged w;ith1 liavin'r acted indeent in the presence of a female on the preceding nm- it.- The baetendant protestea niost soklemnl that, the accasen tas inistakei,, andI said lie had a i ife and to childreu, anid that lbe bad beell in the servicc ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICJ? INTELLIGENCE. MAN -? [oN- 1 01) i- E. (to ?ataid.ry ri gehitiemair, reiro liii not mention [rio name publicly, applieri for' :r warrant to approitetid - - J ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA TV INTEnLLIGEiNCE. I lOUSE OF LOR1)S.?APPEAL?.-'FitiflAY. 'tilt I NIIF.OStIY OF ?? V.1115 FAt FIT? itt' toy-jr SNt AND OUtIVEONC 01 Ct VtiOit. ihie appeal arose Out of proceedings taken by the r??pond- tilts in thu ('ourk of ?sasioii, applying for litters of suspen- sioti a nil interdtrt, to determtuo W tat her per-ottO holdlit e a degree of na-ter in torgery front the Ilnivereity of Ula ...