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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANS I ON- H1 1) SE. Yesterday two, young men, named ll'illianis and laylo, were brought up, charged with having committed a robbery. Mr. Snms, of No. 83, lishopsge su'oet stay-ainker, de- posed that he hail ha(i occain. to senlt a truss, containing eleven dozen pairs of stays, to Liverpool, on Fiiday last, and employed a paiish watchman, namned Southerell, who was in the haliti of watching ...

DECLARATION OF CIRCASSIAN INDE PENDENCE, ADDRESSED to the COURTS of EUROPE

... DECLARATION OF CIRCASSIAN INDE PENDENCE, ADDRESSED to the COURTS nJ JEUROPE. [P-1sl0 TuE rORTFrOio.] The inhabitants of the Caucasus, instead of being subject to Elussia, are not even at peace with her, but have for many years been engaged in continual war. 'T'his war they have maintained single-handed. They have ieceived at no period encouragement or assistance from any Power. While the Porte ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW 1ATELLIGJINCE. COUiRT OF CHANCEllY-SATURDAY. [Before the Lord; Camnmissioneis Sir C. PEon's and Sir J. .IIO5ANQVUI.]t TlO SerNNeIl11 COSIIANY V. TILE IRISH 6OCITTY. MIr. Xsniru seeing Alr. Lovattin Court, begged, before he resumed his arguiment, to ask for what companies he ap- ...

CROYDON PETTY SESSIONS.—JAN. 11

... CROYDON PETTY SESSIONS.-JAN. 11. SINGULAR CASE. A young female of very prepossessing appearance, named Claras lilinson, was yesterday broughtbeforethe Bench, charged with steeling a watch, value six pounds, the pro-, perty of a farmer named Gutteridge; and a man named Jarns' Decker was charged with inciting her to commit the felony, and afierwards receiving the watch, knowing it to have been ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—MONDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS-MONDA Y. These sessions commenced this morning, at the Sessions- house, Clerkenwell, before Mr. Sergeant ANDREnWS, Chair- man pro tem., and a full beach of magistrates. The calendar contains the names of 65 prisoners, charged as follows:-Assaults, 13 ; assault with intent, I; idle and disorderly, 36; misdemeanour 2 larceny, 11; threatening,2. GAMING iHOUSES. Mr. ADoLPHuS ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICJE;S-Ti.is DA) . COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTtiMINSTlER. Sitiigs it tell. Seal Dy.-Kay v Thompsion, appeal part ?? v Toltelove, ?? for ?? re Dovenley Ilospital, motion. Appo1al Motiots anid Motiona wiil be afterwards heardl, anti Taylor v Waiters's appeal. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WFSTMINSTER. Sittiags nt ten. lotiois . ROLLS' COURI', WESTMINSTELt. Sittiags at tell. Motions, and Robert v ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY-W IRDNESDAY. LOCK V. COLMIAN. This was an appeal from ain order of the Vice-Chancellor, argued a few days ago. His Lordship now gave judgment. 'The bill was filed to recover possession of certain lands held under the custom of the manor of 'Inunton Dean, in the county of Somerset. The de. ftrcdant claimed to retain those lands under an as. ignment from the heirs of the widow ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—TUESDAY

... INSOL VENT DEB TORS' COURT-TuESDAY. [Before the Cuier Comr ISSIONEn and Messrs. Commissioners B~OweN, and HARRIS-] Samuel Johrnson, described as formerly of Addle Hill, Doc- tors' Commons, victualler, was heard ipon hispetition, which was opposedi ay ir. WOODROITPI, on belalf of Mir. Henry 1Thomas, a builder, for a debt of J360. Mr. COOKE suppor ted the insolvent. From his examination it ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTKLLIGENCE. COURT OF CHANC'EY-FAIDAY. nd Sir ti [Beiore the Lordi( Commcshnioiers, Sir C. Perys a n ? J. BOsAN-Qt-T.1 t ri7 5iiil\ N'5R' COMPANY ?? T51XlRSl t ooeHRsTY. t l'he argumnents il thiis ?? vs ere resumed tlrsrm,.ratin. .Nr. Kritin rT on behill'of thle S Aietv, proceeded tocontand C thit the bill'row filed by the Skianners' Company and thoie a Other Conpaesv who appe.tild in ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IATELLIGENCE. COURT OF CHIANCERY-WFI)NESDAY. [Before the Lords Commissioners, Sir C. PEuys and Sir J. BosANiQlYr T.] THE FIStH4ONOE118 CO)MPANY V. THItE LORDS OF TIlE TR1ASuRLY. 'this appeal was argued on Monday. The question, it will be recollected, was, whether the Lords of the 'Treasury, who had been compelled by Act of Parliament to purchase cer- tain wharfs on the banks of the Thames ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... FALL OF TWO ARCHES OF TilE GREENWICH RAILROAD.-SUndaV5night, about a quarter-past seven, a fearful alarm was temporarily produced in the vicinity of Bermondscv street, by the noise of a tremendous crash. It was soon ascertained that the crowns of two of the arches of the railroad, immedi- ately opposite Queen Elizafieth's Grammar school, by Bermondsey street, had suddenly given way, and had, ...

Published: Sunday 24 January 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 991 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... AWFUL CONFLAGRATION AT NEW Yonu-New York papers to the 22d nilt. brought by the London line packet-ship Toronto, Capt. R. Greswold, which arrived on Friday at Portsnmouth, after an extraordinarily short passage of fifteen days, have reached us. An awful calamity which has afflicted the city of New York is naturally the absorbing topic of all the journals after the 16th, the date of a ...