PERTH, MONDAY, SEPT. 28

... PERTH, MIOvDa.V, SEPT. 28. rCHAnM' O il IIRD~rt The first case [hint carne iefirre tie Court was that of A/le-rMas't!' Mitvi,1(illa, DuIstIler, fir having, cii the 13th of April, triurdered Iris wife, Attn Miller, by stcifing her aclitit a'ith tow, anti with his etaids squieezaig tier nouth and thilrit, Ihttis pirdiltciigt aetih. Matrsiltlit is a inai ?? iabove sixty- ris titir thin .inl grey. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... GUILDHALL. Yesterday there *vas a further examination of a charge of assault preferred by some Lascars against Jlenr y IlHtchinson, the chief mate of the Argyle East Indiaman. Seven witnesses were heard ol the first day, for the pur- pose of establishing that a Lascar, named Alossum, (lied on the coast of Cochin China, from the ill-usage be received from the chief and second mate. Alossmin, it ...

MIDDLESEX ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... MIDDLESEX ADJO URNED SESSIONS. 1. [Before B. RoTcH, Esq., Chairman, and a Bench of Magis- Ir trates.1 rr RUFFIANLY ASSAULT.-Yesterday Seth Bull, a powerful- d looking young man, the son of the iandlord of the Cat and Mutton public-house, London-fields,was indicted for assault- ing James Cockerton. ?? prosecutor, whose appearance was that of a person in the last stage of a decline, stated that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEINCE, MANSION-HOUSE. . I. J. NV. de Veda], a Spaniard, who has lately been a Lieutenant-colonel in the Portuguese service, applied some days ago to the Lord Alayor, to request that his Lordship would use his influence to procure for him the means of reaching his own country. TIhei unfortunate gentlemam ap- peared with a smock-frock over his tattered regimentals, and the LOnD ...

REVISING BARRISTERS' COURT

... REVISING BABRISTERS' COUIERT. In our recent report of the proceedings before the Revis. - ing Barristers at their Sittings at Oxford, we reserved the case of the Canons of Christ Church, who claimed to be placed upon the County Register, because it remained sub jeedice. The Barristers having completed their Circuit of the County, returned to Oxford on Wednesday last, when a few Lists which ...

REVISING BARRISTERS' COURT

... rices and itesi LEEDS BOROUGH. Sitl U( ?? SEVENTEENTH DAY.-SATUitDAY, OCT. 3. nece 'Ida] The principal novelty this day was thle tlraciesaroi weicil tent iti took, place in the cases of certain proprietors (if tire Airo anod CalIco nta ?? Navsigatiron, andi which principally rolnrier to tire snaeils r winch they onghL fire 3of to he rated, butla claim pot Iin aesi proved remotved oil ...

Published: Saturday 10 October 1835
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 15207 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... NIANSION-110USE. Wc: Yesterday it case of considerable importance came on be-a fore thre Lorne lAYOH, in Which M1r.13lomuiN appeaired for the IDi prosecutor', find Mir. CHIIiARLS PUIitctir arid Mlr. Cr.AnXSo ?? for tho(. defendrant. wil Aaron Cohen of No, 5, Y ork-terrace, Old Kent-roaid, w~as r(a charged with having, reccived it -great number of milleri' dis sacks, well knowing them to have ...

THE BREAD AND BEER FRAUD

... THE~ BREAD AND BEER FRAUD. It seems to be about as hopeless to excite any move- ment against the Corn Laws, at present, as it would be on a bright summer's day to induce the grasshoppers or the butterflies to lay up stores for the winter. The pub. lie ought, however, to be kept in mind of the evil conse- quences of the corn.monopoly; for though, as we intend to show, the greatly increased ...

REVISING BARRISTERS' COURT

... RErVISTNG 1ARRSTEPRS' COURT. lit B111r9ToL, OCDT. 18.' Jile,Tbarristerg,. appoipted to revise the lists f or the glectoral dis- trict bf!,his Citv, Messrs, Wm. lMackworlii Praeeai ad ohn ren w66d; 'Esqrs., openedd tlieir Court at thle Guilidhall, on Thursday inorningk~it tell-o'clowck.' From the gii'nt numbifer of objections Smnde ~y both parties.. tilisinusual degree of jisterestwag ~excL'ted ...

POLICE

... DIANSTOV HOUtSE. M.J. W. de Vedal, a Spaniard, whli has lately been a Lieutenant-colonel in thA Portuguese service, applied some days ago to the Lord Mayor, to request that his Lordship would use his influence to procare for hini thte means of reachaing his own country. The unfbrtunate gentleman apearpp d with a smock ov~hatfned regimentals, ?? was givein to tincaeftauid that the soldier ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... FIRE AT THE M1LLBAVE PEXtITENTIARY.-On Wednesday aight, a few minutes after seven o'clock, a most alarming fire broke out at the Pi~eitep-. tiary, Millbank. Information ivas immediate-ly dispatchied to the Queen square police office, and the whole of the officers o that establishment weie imniai- diately upon tle spot, well armed. In addition to this, a strong detachn int o(f theA division of ...

Published: Sunday 11 October 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3582 | Page: Page 10, 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

JURY COURT

... I Jefts COURT. Glsgw October e. Oil T~ei.~y orit as p~redonT~ieoa; by Lord Fuli. Per arlon iir the JustiiryCutHl.51 The first cao ?? taken tip in i connection with antr acinwtit h aneprte. )3 Tihe issnes wereasflo, ?? ase in which John Mir, merchant in .isow spruit ar end( Jamnes and Adrew Mduc, merchant ;in Greemnth of' eth are defrnders. It ben ditted, that,intemnho r September i523, ...