ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... - - I.1 RA7LwAY ACCIDENT.-An inquest was held on Tuesday at St George's hospital, on the body of John Smart, aged 46. It appeared from the evidence .that the deceased and another man were employed on the 20th inst. to take gome coke for the use of the engines on the line of the Birmingham Railwa3 at Kensal green at the time the train of carriages was about 100 yards distant. ainid the deceased ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... r- -1 ?? - , T ; M, D ?? F N zot-GICDENTS ANiD )FE'N:CE.S. -. . ?? o;r t. SEYpSOIJr--Os Weaniesday morning the maid servant of 'Roheit SeylloLU', Esq., wyas rroceading into the garden`6of Nrier maser resideonc, BParistbery place, Lieepooi read, -X'n'nihnsddisai~derd her master stietchd taross as lfeleos corpse, witha his 'de. Asistarce was -inmealaloly caifea ij when it ivaa -disn8vered that ...

Published: Sunday 24 April 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2128 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW

... COURT OF CHANCERY. The Lord Chancellor, on Monday, called the attention of his Court to an unprecedented act of professional indecorum, which had been brought under his knowledge, re the Ludlowe charity. A reference had been made in that case, of certain points, to the decision of Master Brougham. During the investigation which followed, it appeared that the views of the Master were ...

LAW

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MAY. T. KELLY AND DUNDAs V. TrE MORNING C55RONICLE.-The Attor. ?? applied to the court for a conditional order for a criminal infor- mation against the printer and publisher of the Morning Chronicle, fur a libel, published in that paper on the 3d of May. The libel complained of was contained in the affidavits of John Pilgrim and Philip Barnes, on being brought up for ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... SPRING ASSIZES? l1 KINGSTON-UPON-THAMES, WEIDNESDAY. James BliRis, Wm. Hear1eq, and Win. Asher, nickrnamed Curly Bill,' labourers were indicted for a burglary, on the night of the 2d'of September, at ChipsteaJ, in the house of Mrs Mary Anne Long, and stealing diver, articles, her ?? Clarkson having stated the case, called Mrs Mart Anne Long.-Prosecutrix was a widow, aged 66, and resided with ...

LONDON POLICE

... l~i~i.0OI OLiCi' 55 A1VION..UOUSE. An' old man named Cofier, who has.,een many years a Wirm ; r uu 4h - 't dis'k.-d Alseo tliwii c ib'otfui o ?? ?? fi. le ehabit of working from three oevlock li the morning till eight, and generally has had the remaining nineteen hour*.;tor pend het*ven drinhing and sleeping.,- ' .. . Mr. HOBnisa: Why, I am afraid you ?? off these tricks till they take you ?? ...

POLICE COMMISSION

... - I., . I . I A meeting of the Board took place on Monday, the Lord Provost in the chair. His Lordship mnover, that the Board should aid the efforts of the House of Refoge in freeing the streets of vagrants. After several of the members had observed that the whole tlhymen ought to aid itt this dutr, it twes resolved ira the- mean tine to au- thorise one of the daymel to aid the purposes of the ...

CHARGE OF SHOOTING SEVEN PERSONS

... I On Friday last, a considerable degree of conster-c nation prevailed in the neighbourhood of East Dork- ing, at a place called Wootton Hatch, in conse- tc quence of several persons having been seriously d wounded during the time they accompanied a party W who were engaged in playing what is termed * rough a music, in the vicinity of a house inhabited by a man named Brennan, a gardener to a ...

JURY COURT

... Stromness IHarbour-Riglht of Pablie to Sea Shore in. Marine Towns. SMILLIE V. BROWN. A case of much public interest to our maritime, arind especrial]v our northern friends, occupieil the Court and a Jury on Mlondiy, relative to a public lan ding place (in the well frequented harbour of Stromncs$, in Orkney, where so many British and foreign ships resort on their passage to and from the laltic, ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BFINCIi OF1A(ISFIIA't'ES. j iloSDAsV, March 7, 1B36.--Prcsent: Sir 1). Scoci, Bart., V. Sl iY ltii, W. FRAN;Ii.ASI), MAd Johnl IIAI.I, I'StIfs. 1jenry Braveryi a butcher, in thl servie of Mr. Bsattle, w.s chargcdl witlh having received a conduidinb)lc stun ol iowecy onl bi master s account ruoin the housekepl~ce of Mlrs. Goldswi tho Silvool *plutce, ;d which lie had tappropiiated to his Own ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... I.- . t __l_ JUIT~itRI tfihthIiAJ ?? POST-OFFICE RqBB£nn ?? WestbroOm anu Martha Weslbroek, his mnther, wVeje'indicted, she f rrme! ;for-steuling a letter centaning ia 51.' ndte,'and te 'latter for1 feloniously receiving the: same, well -knowing' it: to have *begn stolen. i .Tle Attorney-Gkeneral, Mr. Shepherd, and Mr. Adolphus condueted. tha prosecation.. Mv.4Phillips ?? Budksndefended tht ...

LONDON POLICE

... -iQaIoE @wOJubF a N . ?? ?? i' : :* Anioid man, -name gOA94:O ba been mahy, years'3a jlabwrer~ jsbat !Biillingsgdte-mhrket; ws broud4, up, having got drunk, and abused the officers whobtook cdr. -of.hin, Thddefebdant, it appeare, Aihas been 4nithelh abiv of working from three o'clock in the morning'till-eight, awn generally .ha~ iad,,the.-rdnajing nineteen hpu-r's to a'end .betweendrinkmgnand ...