BRISTOL SUMMER ASSIZE

... On Saturday last Mr. Baron Alderson arrived i haiy s eraem carted by the High Sheriff, (Daniel Cave Esq.)wownot es: to meet his Lordship in an elegantchariot, drawn by four beautifulI deaty's bays, accompanied by the Under-Sheriff and officers ; the caval- linger. cade being preceeded and followed by a large body of the police 5l.11 py- mounted, under the direction of 1Mr; Biahop, the ...

SOMERSET ASSIZES

... ',,SOhERSE.T ASSIZES. The comfinissiots for Otis vcounty WatS O~twnecl at Tanetn.o Snttitrdse, 0 td I-hits it'vsl ene1, .1at tt. tv Ai. 3 itstii'c Littlesiale, who did ?? tin ie front L~ao oesmotl till thatt tale htour. ' Ier were SO priovt-tlr' for trial, and 34 rau~oss. 7 of' thean -ftr specitt' juries. At 1I ji,'elntk on Sunday morning. th 4ng6 Sir .- h ilt'ilals, nt,ttt'itd divinie ...

C; 7 ?? ?? x CQJYT.w

... ~ r7 OIL Mond iv. it)(? Circuit L , i . the Lo ourt ni Juslicill-V ?? opene'l hfire, h rd ju,;twe, I.TiII. ;all Lor'l Gi1,i,!;-0,Iooo llow?, I'i, A I'll- I to I Ivirop, ia: e 1, my er Io. L lit, ; IC v. A I; I, C I'11W ie L . C ;Ortlun of G r vy- s P;krk It , th C Cou ILI l I ill ?? IL I to I ke 1), I, I I I v:,hofort, L he In. J ? I, avull?il?ll I C It it ill 1:1 if:wlla IN ht, om a nr ...

POLICE MEETING

... POIIC:E YEhfETING. (cci Siatucrdayc kiciit, ccci ccjcec l'ccctlcflttee'o ' tile dcc ole llccrcd ofi 1'cci~cc' Sot frc ccII cix ?? t' nc cci-cct inc, cccl cwccc ?? ic 1 ?? Iacto t (ICeL'A icI Art ?? cct''lct :'gcccit, LM Ir ILIo:itc.'u' Aci. n c ANc IcIOR, .cccll 'I c ~Icct'c(l'cc c' t O C'U N ig It ?? ccc a M~tpocc ctA: it' eccicicic occi' dci' c ii'cct, cidc'cci cci' cthe i~i'ccel. 1;lii ...

COUNTY OF ARMAGH ASSIZES

... (Cintiruedfrom eor last number.) SATURDAY, WARCH 5 .| John Mallon. indicted for stealing a quantity, of ibri, a c(harlemont, onl 25th Dec. the property of Hugh Conulter. I Not guilty Hugh Gilfeather, for stetlitig a silver watch, at Lurgan, i oil 6th Nov. the property of James Molarky. The prosecutor wes in compairy with prisoner in Lur- gao. and both Were drinking ; the former, on parting ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... CRIOWN COt'HT-rairitrsu.Y, Jul.Y 14. Tris day at three o'clock, Chief Boron Joy entered the Crown Couirt, and his Mnijesty's Commission having beell read by Walter Bourne, jim. Esq. Clerk of the Crown, the Gentlemen onl the Grand Jury wvere re.sn'orn. Ills Lordsbip then addressed them, and congratiu. lated them oai the state of the calendar fie found it not altogether as he expected it, and it ...

LONDON POLICE

... WEDLOCK Jovs.-Peggy Donoghue on Fiiday brought her hskbantd Peter before the Magistraites at It;arlbortsii-Street Office, for an assault. l'he husband is a weather-beaten old pensioner, from whose jaws time has extracted every tooth; and tire wife is a dark-eyed, sturdy young wvoiman, at Icast Iforty years hisjuonlor. Peggy, who is wellknowii at the office fromi the frequency of her visits to ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... . BELFAS'r QUARTER SESSIONS. I tlMONliAY, OCTOBlIn 24. Prirmr Jturti-Mussrs. It. Gailigars, Jamies Gowdy. Arthur (4liigear, W. Glass, R. (awley. John llriglies, JAilles I laniri, Willilamn HunIter, GCorge lill, Jolula Iaittilton, Robert lHuail- toil, oihn iGreen. Mary-Aii Hlepiburin, for stenling at pair of bellows and a linen shct, at Belfast, ol 18th July. tue property of Andrew Ml Doninell. ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OP MAGISTRATES. I .5pI vAYV, OCT. IZ.-I'resent, W._SyMoUR, Esq. George Head, alias Bougiey Head, a boy about 12 years old, was committed to the House of Correction for three Mnonths, for being found in the shop of James Aram, baker, of Nelson-street, for an unlawful purpose. TlUnSDAY, OCT. 13.-Present, Sir D. SCOTT, and R. Pin- mEst, and J. HAL.L, ESqrS. John Clarke being placed at the ...

LONDON POLICE

... E xN IWO-W, -lip J-ICE c B. - MON SI1O JIOU SE. A young man, rnamed John NoXeyi, was- brought. before the Lord Mayor, charged with! having attempted to-impose upon a sailor boy,.narsed.Frederick Mitchell, by pressing him to buy a piece of cloth for five, shillings, the original cost of which was only one shilling~and tenpence. The LouD MAyort-Why, this is a pretty tradb of yours, Mr. Nbrrey. ...

Published: Sunday 25 September 1836
Newspaper: The Champion
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3400 | Page: Page 23 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ?? ...

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 ...