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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAIf' INT-ELLIGENCE. HlOUSE OF 10Rl1)S-APPEAl.S.--\'EDNEisI)Y. iore L.ords Brotiughamit, Lyndhiurst, Dennian, and other P'eeis]. JOEl (N 1111 1OFN1191 (,1 HslnTAV IIS I I~g lfI.A:N FS VA R DI I, I- f Lis case iio'e it3 a writ of error from the Court (if I; ing's Ilnelni on ar action of ejectmet, brought by the lessot of the plaintiff in error, John 3irtwhistilel, . the defendant, Agites t ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... TRAGICAL EVENT IN THE EDGEWARE-ROAD.-On Friday, about noon, the inhabitants of the Edgeware-road were thrown into a state of great con- sternation in consequence of a report having been rapidly circulated, that Mr Henry Staninought, the proprietor of an extensive public library and newspaper office, had murdered his son, and afterwards made a determined attempt upon his own life. On Thursday ...

Published: Sunday 06 September 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2037 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INI'ELLIGENCE. Jr bt MANSlON?HOUSE. 'h A nan of the nab,- of WIL-, who was some days ago ci brought up iliargert wlth having stolen a carpet-hag on boacil a Margete steani-sessel, sass yesterday re.exatnineil. A gao- ?j tietnan of the Bar attended for the defence. ii- Sesersi per-one who had been robbed of parcels, trunk?, e, and great.roat5 attended for the purpose of taking a look at ...

OF THE SEVERITY OF PUNISHMENTS IN DIFFERENT GOVERNMENTS

... OF T'IrI SEVERITY OF PUNhSIIMENTS IN Dl Fj1ElZRN'l' GOVERINlMEN'TS. The severity of punishments is fitter for despotic governments; whose pulciple~is ter~ror,-than for a monarchy or republic, w0hose .spring ist honrr and virtue. , Ira *msergte governmests, the love of one's countrl, Shame, and fear of blame, ale restrainieg motives--capable of preventing 'a great muoltitui of ctimes. lere, the ...

BRISTOL ASSIZES—NISI PRIUS

... , BRISTOL ASSIZES-NISIPRIUS; [ Concluded from our last. Xlltiams v. BaxeiidaM. akind others.-Mr. Erle, for the plaintiff, Stated that this was au action broughltby Mr. Willinams, ironmon- ger, Redelifl'fstreet, to recover the sum of I.91., the value of goods lost sshile on board the trow Success, belonging to the delendants, Miessrs. Picklitod.and Co. T'he learned counsel stated, that the ...

POLICE

... MARLBOROUGE STREET. Isaac Hutton, a private in the Coldstream Guards, was yesterday brought before Mr Dyer, charged with having stabbed William Trinder with his ?? the evidence, it appeared that the prisoner and another man were walking down from South Molton street, about six o'clock on Sunday morning, when the friend of the prisoner got into a squabble with a person whom he met on the road. ...

Published: Sunday 06 September 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1837 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CORONER'S INQUEST

... CORONER'S INQEST. ' An Inquest was held at- ?? Hall on Thuisday qveni'ng P4 last, before Mr. Gel). Corepet,-to inquirp into the death of Mrs. ji Elijabieth Gardner. who expired after an operation liad.brien per.t its 'formhed on her for cancer ontt 'the re~iies Monday.'Ie Jur t haviag -,beets se,~orn, procedded to view the 'bdy,_ aud on. their 6!, return the examination' commenced with-. fMr.- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POI.ICE 1 )NGT.ELLGEAf CEI. Tsi A N SION- IOU S I'> lice cour?e pursued by thu Lord Miiyor agatuotpoc'cos chirped with advertising as uioney.lendec?, and running aceicy utilt the ?? tutcicntod to them for the purpose of h.tng tIcs- counted, is likely to give a hoot boacticcut ehcck to Olil', ?ort cf plunder. A east ifetil of titachiof hiss beca done of Itte cc the moirejolto Icy ilic followero ...

MIDDLESEX COUNTY COURT

... Y'esterday the Aliddlesex aingistrates met at the ('ourt- house, Clerkenwtell, for the dispatcl of county business. B. Retch, Esq., in the chair. 'I'he Report of the Visiting Magistrates for the House of ('orrection was rend. It stated the numnber of prisoners on the diet of Ausgu-t to be 77u; viz., 577 males and 202 females, 22U of swhorn are *ag ants and reputetl thieves. Sir. .11'WILLIAM ...

MURDER AT OULTON, NEAR LEEDS

... NURDER AT OULTON, NEAR LEEDS. driw Ite trmts The village of ',unton, near Leedst, lias tubs mareee m ce slorsi nest the scenre of much escitemont, Iis consegrienco of a youngtn ha ing tl wool boost killeri, under ?? rsaness of great boo tall ty, asl Friday night lan55 hit eli0 ,nay ls name of she enforis ante. ian who hias bolitendpris-ed of his ti/c, ri oas-1 is Hutchsinsiosn, a single anai, ...

Published: Saturday 05 September 1835
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5092 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SCOTS APPEALS

... D' 1-~ ?? . Th e .,1v -qg 1 w e.Ll -s~.ciu.T os-- . ofhttonmtI dt- lhbu pgeD rand~ l rf-nse i'mih ing diploasgfom iv petyo ?? mt b36 F th My'limten I ~ i tW thei±'X the u 7founatudon yii~'ltth laofmne iy. Coo !8 jf1_the'udses.-theeo, a~itr ti' e ) St~~if~cIrf In to~uimint~totu hefort It fs rnwi 0jv ne'aitho d Cod fter~e dygewtheieodth Nvi015h tie e ?? in-s0 lg~tr;.. e r4 gj 1e ohani -: ...

VORK ELECTION BRIBERY PETITIONS

... VORK ELECTION BRIBERY PEU(TIONS. is Ilie hibloir, of' thle l-elctt (Crtrnnitt of' the It Io r o this bcrlons, iqtpoiiitci to inquire itot tlie enitence of Obuiberv 11w' ail coiii i oiti in the \ ork i Icetioni , are ta-ih drawirig toa lift'l cloi 'I ito eaaniitioni of twit a, a-t Coiicluided oil i- TI liisthti'; fast. It ri ill boo' o: r iiibveid' that thc tira' putitlili, t Ilt', tire~eiterl ...