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... WER IIALETS.) - -o ET ?? - ?? .I.I A vr.oty SontR NEGRO SAILOR.-John January, a West Indian black from the island of St Vincent, for- merly a petty officer of a Vest Indianian, but now a eaptain of a small coal-sbed, was summoned by the landlord of the Black Horse in GeOrge Street, for the sum of 12s. 8d. for liquors supplied to the sable defend- ant. On the case being called on, Master ...

POLICE

... EXPLOSION AT THlE LIVERPOOL POST OF1FICE. As soon as the circumstances of this event, which we have already described, were made known at the General Post Office, St Martin's-le-Grarnd, Mr William Peacock, brother to Mr M. B. Peacock, the solicitor at the Post Office, was despatehed to Liverpool, for the purpose of further investigating the circumstances, arid to endeavour to trace out the ...

COURT MARTIAL

... IN WILLIAM J. CLEriKi, 77TIH CAPTAIN WILLIAN J. CLvrtxcl, 77Thr REEOSIENT. VJ.7 Horse Guards, l9th Dec. 1836. we Saii--Having had thehloneur to lav Isefore ?? sev g osf the proceedings of a genernl Court Ma~rtial, helda Glee- der x.gios on the .16th October 1835, and continued bay ad- bul P jo.~ urameon.t to the 2,d of November following, for the trial prc 'h f ?? William Jonathan Clerkee, ...

LONDON POLICE

... ?? STBRE~-t.e A G.s.v Dxrctveax-1i5E Laura Srnither' anda Miss SuA G, Jo ene, aprofedlys insts came before the Bendh, thee first as coarplniuant, and the latter as. dfrendantp, int a stageof aseaut olt.aotamn g bythe artie lodged inthe Samuel hoube,in Wardmer Stree. Mis Suan, n thetwo air ackcultivatipg tlgnthe art of tit arlou and Miss Laurain the roam abivedeotringl her enegiodgraes to the ...

MILITARY PUNISHMENTS

... MILITAnY PlUNIs11MENTrS.- EVIDICIXE OF TIHE DUKE Or 5vfLtN (Coneisbtledfom oaur lost palmr.) -Hive vou had occilsion to observe the discipline of tim other'armies of Europe, such Rs the Austrian, the Bavarian, nmd the llussian; and does your Grace's expericnce lceal tn the srme result vith respect toall those armies as comlipared with ours?-I shculd think Eo. I have never hail immediate ...

PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS— SCOTLAND

... PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEOINOS- | SCOTLAND. )f RETURNS PRESENTED. i. 4th Feb. -Court of Session. -Number of causes h a instituted and decided in the Court of Session in Scotland in 1835 (by Act) ; to lie on the table, and p a be printed. I: *e 9th Feb.-Parochial Sclioelrnaeters..Copies or ti extracts from all the Presbytery books in Scotland nl le of cases brought before Presbyteries respecting I ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT—August 5

... VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT-August 5. LYNDSAY V. THE EARL OF BALCARUAS. Mr Knight made a motion, on the part of the plain- tiff, the Hon. Edwin Lyndsay, brother to the defendant, the Earl of Balcarras, for the production of some docu- ments, and for paymentto the plaintiff of the dividends of a gunm of L.4000 stock, whibh the defendant had paid into Court to answer an annuity of L. 150, to which ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COHRT OF JUSTICIARY. ?? . .1 .. + ?? - tIt~L,5I LUSJULXI VJ On Thursday, Robert ilenrdersonr, accrused ofthe crime of rape or assault, pleated Isot Guilty. This case leas conducted with closed doors; but we understand the facts to he nearly as follow :-The pannel (a Chelsea pen.. Rioner), a married man, with a wife and family of two children, residieg in Torryburn, Fifesbire, was in the ...

SIXTEENTH WARD FO POLICE

... SIXTEENTH WARD OF POLICE. s - Il - I _ - I.- .r r In this Ward, which for two years past may be i said to have had no Police representation at all, Mr i George Munro, solicitor in the Supreme.Courts, comes forward as a candidate for the sffrages of the rate-payers against Mr Scott, accountint, who,. dur. - ing the above period, has been nomisiall/Y the Gene- ral Commissioner. Of the ...

ALLEGED MURDER AT UXBRIDGE

... On Tuesday an inqulry, bhhli commenced at noon t and cin tinaied i I n;nc o'clock in the evening, took p! Ice At thD Falcon Tauvern, Uxbrilge, before Mr Stirling, the 6 Coroner, to investigate the circu'nstanies touching the E ihatir ?? Allirrei m, aged 32, twbaer who wa, s alleged to have been bruttally Friirdered by n man ruirned o Willirim Browrne, an Fi ilay last, in tle npcn street, after ...

KENSINGTON PETTY SESSIONS.—Aug. 17

... KENSINGTON PETTY SESSIONS.-Aug. 17. EXTRaAORDINARY CASE.-A Vmong man name(] George Taylor, footman to the celebrated ;Urs Filzirerlrert, W'As charged before Messrs Codd, Barlow, and Pilkington, sith having assaulted a man of venerable appearance, calling ?? Jasper Allen. ?? Codd- What have you to say against the defendant? Allen- I're nothing to say further than I wish vou would hand me or ...

LONDON POLICE

... :. Ien - A. I, +SUT- Iln~~ POETICAr, BEacsra.-At the Mansion House, a little c woman, named Frances Brittain, who has been a sort of an hanger-on upon tire inhabitants of Dzoctors' Commons for many years, was brought before Alderman Kelly, charged with having presented a poetiqajbegging petition a a at a banking house in Lombard Street. From the statement of a policeman, it appeared that Pr ...