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ADVENTURES AND INCIDENTS

... AN EARsTHQUJA~rE.-The Neapolitan Gazette of the 7th ult. has the fol- lowing. In the middle of the night of the 12th ,ilt. a strong shock of an earth- quake was generally felt in Calabria Citra; this was followed at intervals by ten other shocks; some also were experienced on the following days. In the midst of these commotions, Castigliom, a commune in the district of Cosenza, was levelled to ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... I FIRE AT EHATFIELD HousE.-In a portion of our last week's inmpression we were able to give a short account bf this occtrrence, and of the melancholy death of the Dowager Marchioness of Salisbury. It took place on Friday evening last. Her Ladyshi was left writing in her dressing-room at 5 o'clock by her maid, who then lighted the candles upon her table, and went down stairs to her tea in the ...

Published: Sunday 06 December 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4471 | Page: Page 11, 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA V IiA7'ELLIGENCtE. ii thle COURT OlF CllAN('EllY-Ssi1URDAY. Is ii- [BIof ore thle Loni15 '0 C wiit l.'ioxNrns.] it on r IN ~~I'll ii l;A I0N 1.5 KIRIKWALL. LII~lt The od Cotniioe' t art Counsul in 1 heir private teh'ic rooii upon ai petitiolt in I his miatter. re the Upon this petition cortliiig on to be ar~gued, which related bL t to thle aptpowtltrent of a rt cuiver of certain property ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... 1.o1, A JJ J ?? () -lrlis a,- ?? ?? , 4. COlJ'ltT ?? I FY I 1 IN ?? ?? v \V'oblms.ey, ai.I) Rk p ineu' . ordr.-MiMrll\.>. ,i-{ ' S TOLl..i CoiUl ?? CHANCET1 ?? .:t tell. iiS V (0:hravle. Iib r-.AUrin.\).t.iievl ar *i altta e I'All.. esirpiri .--set:'or lil t, o t, C-toliis v tullien. ditto- Al t rr:y.(i. er i , St. ?? ?? - vp;e:t v I'diterr-reeci V Way- Fia,! ?? v tintcl-ilre v (GimsC-I;on'i ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLWIC JAYELLIGENCE. 'iTM iitt ia Alt'S. 1111MNAl' S- (d Slltui'lay, Den i',i ll41t'lid, port, r, witu; brow.,lit hico AIr-. ?? and ir. ( 'onanit I, for finIalI exatI Ii I Iio IIu, ii ttI', I I'It aV' i I I ro-ibtcd hi~ lloaleic, to'.liidliott, it, bohs~lrsii, Pi'iradillv, of bitch, ti ait fi-l hi iiita ?? ?? At1tdmandCl ftsttta,,' 11l11lie, r1iioiid-i;,aoi bookseller-s. iii Pinrteo-,trect. ...

THE FIRE IN TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD

... I I I Yesterday a respectable Ju ry was imprinelled be. fore T. Stirling, Esq., Coroner, at the White Hart, Tottenham Court Road, to inquire concern- ing the deaths of Win. Davis, aged 38; Catherine Rogers, 22: Louisa Tozer, 24; and Mary Ann Singer, 21 years; the four unfortunate individuals who perished in the above destructive fire on Tues- day night list. The principal testimony was that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEANCCE. NIANSION-1101USE. vvere brought before the Lord Msayor, chlarged with having stolen a large quantity of game. Mr. Ebenezer hToward, salesman, of Leadenhall Marlket, stated that hie hail ascerteities that hie cwae nightly plundered of' poultry and wild fowl, but how hie ?? not fied oat for acme time. At last he perceived that there vwas lietsveen the cellar of the next ...

EAST SUSSEX ADJOURNED MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... EAST' SUSSEX ADiJOORNED MICHLMAS SESSIONS. I These Sessions commenced on Wednesday morning last at the County Hall, Lewes, at ten o'clock. The Earl of Chichester, Chairman of the Quarter Sessions, presided in the Crown Court; and William Seymour, Esq., in that of Nisi Pries. COuWN COUnT. The Grand Jury having been sworn, His Lordship delivered his charge: in the course of svhich he lamented ...

LEWES

... LtAVS. Wlc understand that the Board of Guardians ave abandoned their intention of building a Union ifr ti pe, an have come t4 a detevmi'ationl of repatring1 SOe'diert o-1dt as to render them apabiec f tilte -bc ?? i6esvhilihhybe5h.5 to of them, anidthat ted at an d im s irve a Iprnedt of ainew one-the preetivt plafjebtnottk i~to e'uat frota the rates than the original plan wes alat that the ...

COMMON PLEAS.—FRIDAY

... C(OMM.iON PLEAS.-FIU DAY. CLASSON ?? MU155Y. TlIis Nvan an action for assailt. The parties are officers ofthe Palace Court, and sill the haibit of re- tiog to the Crown pstblic-lhouse, iln thialt llcigbboir Imlil tad upon an crening in April, senie larkin, took plare, w'len a ?? ensued, anI the a;ssault ill netoii scan cowaCommitted. ThorL wits nir cil rntl-a- lictory evidfence. One of thi ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA IV iNTELLIGENCE. CO() liT OF CHIIANCEIRY, lSI~cOI.S INMONDAY. Blefite the Lords Commissioners, Sir L. SHADVrEiL and Sir J. LOSANQI)EI .| ELr.15 V. j\ AtISiSI'F'. 'his was an appeal fiorn a decision of the Mnater of the Rolls, opened on Saturday by Mir. Jacob. Mr. IELD this morning followed at some length on the same side. MAr. KiNDi)RaTXY, in support of the original decree, put it to their ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... ?? JVOTIW?.-Tllls 'Al', vICEf:CHANCEI.LOES C * ORT, L;qC OLN'S INN. olwteO at t :v. sti I; ~vi, plt Iv.lv ir f1li ?? Icr vu.i.>u'l'm t,,ti l,,te1,:1I)iiiRInI s iu 0,!I? jietitti.,, ivy ?? tio,. c \ Varr. a, cititi- l~sai te i awiler, petitkt, t! ,ril r-F. aictt v II'Fes, fur tiber dil Itt ?? -'.iIl I ittti v(i.o caiti,e. 1, lerder-ltetiiillhg v Over- tol, cause, fly order-NV iI ?? v Nel Will, ...