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COURT OF ALDERMEN

... Yesterday a Court of Aldermen was held, for the purpo-e of receiving thle official return of David Salomoos, Esq., as Alderman of the Wald of Aldgate. It is the practice of the ('Court to have thc necount of tie proceedings of the preceding (colit of Common Council read by the clerk at the bar. 1ust as the clerk ins reading the censure passed by the Court of Common Council upon Aldermaa s ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, SATURDAY, Nov. 28

... COURT OF }KilNG'S BENCH, SATURDAY, Nov. 28. .. -..A - - ~ v -a o f E n / n~srl THE 1ION. C. F. 13lPXELEY, M. ?? V. U5G0;ELI.. Mr. Knowles openedi.the pleadings. This was an hction tb. recover the amount ofdarnagea suffered by the plaintiff's horse and gig, from the negligent driving of the defendants servant. Mr. Platt stated the case to the Jury. On the 17th of September last the plaintiff, ...

ALLEGED MURDER OF A SOLDIER BY FLOGGING

... ALLE;ED MUIDER OF Al SOLDiERd Ib' FitOG(mIAT:. or- t a k lcsttil ly ?? (the '27 tdilt.) all i:qo est wva; heltd at thc ml .itrint Mi rrauk.e, W~oolwich, bhevtm Ir. Catttrir, on tde be body of Th omras 1Ivlay, :a p ivate in the Royal MRmlss, til nwho died iil tie military Ho's;pital on S'itbdy. TILe dc. P ccilsed it appearit!, in evidence hifd beon chaigvd wvith iate iat( ?? ' t parUL, ...

POOR INQUIRY COMMISSON, IRELAND

... I POOR INQUIRY COIVIUISSON, IRELAND. The suteL of a it ish poor has long beeit asubjtct of egret antd solicitude witlh the English people;- and the repeated calls made upotl their charity inl all of a starving poptilatioit inl thblu country, have only been so mroily proofis of aI lseseild social syatimn, the wiotat.leletsb uf svbhiic belevo ecie might liigatel but which only a caretul ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWr N7NELLIGEA CE. ROLLS' COURT._Fen ir.i si O o ItI Iiiatlia l l \ GNR L iii (I TiF POil kIlliO 01, I LI'FSPOni itel Miti. I~ohFi ?? motvel, Ini thia case, oii bohalf of the At torney-timerieia and thle relators, t hat tie defeiidanta ?? he e i-tiui.by thre ?? of the Colin, tri-n Investing oIl- tte tin tofi 00O,5,000 nientioned iii O~le inforniation, oi aiiy 'iepart thtirs of, Iin thev ...

SHERIFFS' COURT—FRIDAY

... SHERrFFS' CO URT-.FaiAY. CRIA. CON. 510I)CE5 V. WAI1tS, This was an action brought by the plaintiff against the de- tt fendunt to recover damages for criminal coneersation with the plaintiff's wrife. The damages were lain at £,3,000. Air. C. JI',rrties appeared for the plaintif; Mr. CLARisSON tl for the defendant, a Air. PHtILLIPS, in stating thle case to thle J ury, said lie wasa sure they ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MJANSION-HOt SE. Mir. Christy, of the firm of 'Christy and CO., hat-mantififac. tnrers, applied to the Lord Mdayor for his Lordlsiip's advice under the tollowiag ?? :- By inforrnation, Messr6. ChristY and C o. badl -ascertained that some ulnprincipled persons, who had pirated the form It and s~ilip pliaced in hits of their manufacture, wvere making P' and aentling abroad, 1larg parcels of lats ...

THE COURT OF ALDERMEN

... TO THE EDITOR (IF TIM MORNING C'HIRONICLE. SIR-What are we to do with the Court of Aldermen ? Surely we may hope that their days are numbered ! By their vote of thanks and approval to Mr. Alderman WVINCHESTER, passed unanimously (the absentees tacitly approving of a motion which they knew would be proposed), they identified themselves with all the public acts of that Worthy Magistrate during ...

INQUEST

... INQUZS ?? ?? re On Tuesday istto ilque~st wass held ?? T. 'Trot gltton,: Esq.;, mnyitr and lioroner, atd a respect. - ?? (iissisred by It. Palmer;, ?? totichink is' of Mfo-r Laiie I Wlilt) 7ieckfVed eobme Revere intjuries Irs ?? atO ',~ft1t MaIli `ipen, ll hs iit Chad teick's ?? Omcha'rd, a'bout ei~iyht weeks 4g, by a m'e ihei r. naimed wtiilaiu Whtiteside, and .front -ile 6(fecis (if whit.Ili ...

TRAGIC EVENT—LOVE AND SUICIDE

... TAAGIC LVP-NT.-LOVE AND SUICIDE, [Frorn the itritish Press--A Jersey Paper.] For many years, perhaps far many centuries, tile corn- munity of Jersey has not experienced an excitement siumilar to that which now prevails throughout tile islais, occasioned by the melancholy fate of an unhappy young creature, who, having loved, ' not wisely, but too well, has just paid the dreafilul forfeit which ...

LAW

... ROLLS' COURT, TUESDAY. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL V. CORPORATION O0 LIVERPOOL.-His Honour gave his judgment in this case in Lincoln's inn ?? injunction, it will be recollected, was obtained a week or two since, to restrain the old cor- poration of Liverpool from selling certain property belonging to the town- immediately before the period when their existence was determined by the operation of the ...

POLICE

... HATTON GARDEN. Elizabeth DaVeey, a female about 24 years of are, with scarcely a rag to cover her person, weas brought from the station-house, in the custody of olice constable Richards, under the following distressing circumstances:-. ichards stated, that between 11 and 12 o'clock on Monday night, lie found the prisoner sitting on the steps of St Sepulchre's workhouse, in an exhausted ...

Published: Sunday 06 December 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1598 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment