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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Ili,. I tile BOW-STREET. be Yesterday Mir. William Vetruviuis Brewer, a young man of who fashionable appearance, was brought up in custody of ?? hsis diner, iha officer of the establishment, onl a warrant, which ainst chargeil himi with having~ sent and delivered certain letters atinlg andI papers to Mr. William Gatty, Withi intent to axeits him, to the conmmtissioni of PI breach of the peace. ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONlI?',S INQUESTS. Yesterday even ing a coriner's inquest w as held before Mr. Payne, in the ?? room ot the woliouae of StSepulchie's, In viov of tie lbody isf Nathaniel Smith, a type founder, who ! iv'] fiom a fracture of the skalloccasioned under thefollow- ing circumstances. . r. WAi . Fouteecuo, surgeon to the parish, deposed that lts deceased, or, \Vednuslav last was brought into the ...

LONDON POLICE

... LONDON, POLICE. a , . . , . dastv5.Cft,~i~ he ?? ian elderly gen-d 4 ARvrnother e1,pr.-esine oas meoanangy ntr tlenai, ?? to Atir Rawelinsons for a sacrnament Gibsothn, foru obb am sterucbymeting ummnsaganst the Rev. ?? Campbell, bei thei p teromance of his duty as reader, at the Tot- e tanig h beal lathel ?? fMyand. 1 Mr-th avifiis, _ amsrriha h re Gisb-e n teornam Court apel, Totthend Court ...

GLASGOW ASSIZES

... FRIt~DAY, JAN. a. in Bdenjamsin Pender i is aoccllsel 'of forging andi uttering . a tt il' noer for L.50, tin the 27th eif 1zlanarV, and n ct15thelt bill fir 21i3 lOs, on tho l1tll of April 1835. 1i I plneldod Not Guilts. hi It appeore(I fromt the evidenre in the case of Ponder, that the prisoirner and Mr 1iarshall, fllnltor, Goedreocic v3' Hill, had been in the hsliit iii ilit isosiness. Mr ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... INSOL VENT DEBTORS' COUART-SATURDAY. [Before Messrs. Corrnsissioners BowN tand 11.facs.] BRE11AC1 ()F PRO1MISE ;)1 1A~lAR1RtiA6. IN 'IliE 5.A'lIEI OF lil: I']iLiiN (IF JJIN IlU.Slt,L. r'iiin l~svsut, described ., fiieL y of Xewport-iamrket, butchler, was opposed by Ai. AI\cIoLI.s, on behalf of miss Al. Il olmes. M1r. CooiE rspported theinsolvent. Tlie heasring of this case excited considerable ...

CHRONOLOGICAL AND STATISTICAL TABLE FOR THE YEAR 1835

... C1iONOLOWICAL AND STATISTICAL TA- I BL, FORt THE YEAR 1835. 1 JASUARY'. e 2 Mr. Foote brother of the well-known snnff- a- manufacturer, vas murdered near his own house, New a oess, and in the open day. Ile was in his 73d year, le and the act was ascribed to a conspiracy against him, id connected mith land-letting. or 5 The general election commenced. 6 The Quarter's Revenue was published, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... . d COstO TORY CCUdtT, Jn. I8-Greenhill v. Greenrvill.- I. This wasa suite for divorce, by reasoll of alhlty)f promuomei4 I bv Mr.. Greenhill egainst her hihsband, Mr. Geesnhill, of Knowle.ball, Somersretshrlir No defence waseffeied, and the Court proloasceed for the divorce, without any itatement of facts. On the questiom of a permanent allatment of alimony, a laon argument took place. On ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-TmIs DAY. BANKRUPTCY COURT, BASINGUALL.ST31ET. Before ar. Cmmsisiloner WILIaaASa, Joseph Jarmaln, of Ayr-street, Piccadilly, tailor, at eleven; last examination. Before Mr. Comsmissioner MeCrIvALa. Samuel Strong, of Oxford-street, at eleven last examinoatln. Before Air. Commissioner HOLROYD. John Wilson, of Liverpool -street, at eleven; last examinatlon- Edward Ferrer, of ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT— JAN. 6

... | C.ENI'RA4. CRIMINAL COUR2T-JAv. (. 1 Before Mr. Bron (trrNGEY an DI. Justice COLIrnIDE.] THI' l£'[lGERiFIS ON TIIE AUSTRIAN BANK. On the motioe) of Mlr. PAI NE, thie prisoncrs, BoI3ls nnd Her- ,is, wlo, itwill berecollecttd, weretried at the lastsessions totr s(me forgeries out the Polish fBank, and whose further trial onl the presenit ?? was fixed for to.day, welte placed at ?? bar and ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WVESTMINSTEIR. SIttilng3 at teu. Lock v Colman: appeal for jiiIdsgment. APPEALS.-Kay v Marshall-'raylor v N'aters-Thorlton v Bright -Metcalfe v The Archbishop r1 York. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sitlihig4 .it tell. Smith v Smith, caome by ?? it v Murray, excePtiOn' two sets, part ?? v IIlarston, ?? r Sti'der- see, by ?? v Fox, exceptions by ? ...

TORY MAGISTRACY—ST. PANCRAS VESTRY

... VES TRY. Tuivs1.ry ar'f'rnoon a rnirmeroirs meeting of t~oine nihemr' o~f tire- above Ouart I as held in. the Vetitry rooms, Guilden- s quine, io receivO ti~e vpport of it deputationt rppoioted to ?? UtiOl AiIr. flume, ?? res t~!~ tlit ~'ant of cir-ope- Cu ?? of' theocaI .a inrgretlacry s it the Vestry ill tile cuic. ltfijn Ofthe poor-rates. d Richard Cocke, E iq. t tire absence of thle elite ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... SUDDEN DEATH OF THE REV. ISAAC SAUNDERS, Or ST ANNE S, BLACFRItRS..-Witl unaffected regret we publish the sudden death of the reverend and estimable gentleman who for many years was rector of the parish in which we write. While preaching to.day from these words in the Epistle to the Colossians, Ye are complete in Hier, lie dropped dead in the pulpit, and yielded up his spirit, without sigh ...

Published: Sunday 03 January 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2325 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment