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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 

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL -CMH NAL COURT. EXTENSIVE ROBonRy oF-BUT-BR. -James KMe- 6i93 and William Sari&e8 ore indicted(foi stealing a hore and cart, fifteen casks;l.and. l4001bs. of butteri the properey of Thomas Webb; and :Joha xo~iowwaiB indict'ed-for receiv. 'f one cask- and ?? bf btbteiW, -part of t1he SNve, well-knowing the-same to be stolen. - ,, rroin the evidenc6.b1vg%9tihober efwiessesj It ap- ...

LONDON POLICE

... :LO1ND4M POLICE. MARYLEBONE.-CRUELTY OF A HUSBAND.-On Tuesday, Mr. Charles Loy Cox, a young man-of gentlemanly ap- pearauce, residing in Lambeth-walk, was brought before the sitting Magistrates on two warrants, the former obtained-against him by the parish of St. Marylebone, for desertion, and the latter by his wife, for a violent assault. Mrs. HARRIET Cox, a woman about 26 years of age, and ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... * 1NSOLVi.ENTi) U'JRS' QJRT.1 The Court resumed its sittings on Mondayy Mr: Con- missioner LAW pre'sided insteadofMr. 'Commissioner HAR- ass, wcho has gone the Southern Circuit- The Court will on Tuesday, again adjourn to enable the, Learned Commis- sioner to' proceed to three places on the Home Circuit. - Ties ACCOMMODATION-BILL SYSTEMi.-Robert JohnBaker, late of Mount-street, Lainleth, hair ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH-Monday

... 01 WC -3 -M ' Mr. BAGLEY stated that rthis swas an action of .as. sumpait to, recover 271.il0t;.the amount;of half: a year' rent of a house in Kenton-4trevt, BFunsWick-5quare, paj by the .pjaintiff t the use of . the Aefendauft. r; 'ppare that the efeudaint was a baker, and inthe commenceacni ot ihp present year he advertised his ?? heis(~ir ?? and ?? d-will -of his businebs! fo' sald,-w1ciL O ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENITRAL CRIMINAL COURT. * On 'Mitiday t}ie 'proceedings of the above ourt, which only terminated for the form'er' essio' on P'kda'# 'sh re-commenced before 'the ?? Maa'Y'O th'e Recordeirantd the other City authorities, with the usual forman&tieisL. The Recorder, in his address to the Grand Jury, infdrmed: theli4, that althottgh.the session had so ?? terminoted,.,the Calegidaib uoitaid 'the ...

RURAL POLICE

... R iURAL POLICE. -FROM T1Z MORNING H1RALD.-In these dayB of siolatile change and ignorant impatience-' of any established and fixed principles of government. scarcely £ revolution of the moon passes without bringing with it some new proj and estimable conpstiqtaa .prnmplesr-ipnnc 1 which are of the very estej ioish freedom, and which have always commanded tIe' respect-of th wisest statesntI#' ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... 192-ftIN for stealing hld~tter ?? elmdusly receiving the. sante,'we'll knowisgn titd bakie The Attorney-General, Mr. Shepherd; nnd.Mr;Adolpkus. conducted the prosecutilonF . i i, i-- t1 li ' . 1~ 'zi i ! C Mlr.Phillips anid BMi. Bodkin'defesidedithe.,prisovieris. -Lt ?? th'e ividencenof'a.great number.bof-wit- bhessre that the ri8e prisoniertid beenbemployedfor a'period, of 17 years in the ...

COMPLAINT AGAINST A MEDICAL OFFICER FOR THE NEGLECT OF A PAUPER PATIENT

... - The Poor-law Commissioners having sent to the Board of Guardians of the St. Albans Union ?? into a case of alleged neglect of a pauper patient by-oneiof the medical officers of the Union, which case was authenti- cated by the signatures of two of the parish officers, thb-fol- lowing is a copy of the aiiaiwer;of the.Guardians:- ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, DUBLIN

... co-CRT or' xcdHUEQ3nt, DBJ[iDMN. AVRITS OF REPBLLION-OREEN V. HOGAN. Shortly after the sitting of tlie full -Court Mr. O'CONeLL addressed their Lorilibips in answer to their suggestion in. reference to the best mode. of proceeding in the above case, as regarded the discharge of the defendant.- . Mr. O'CONNELL I have considered, my Lords, with. at- tention, the suggestion of the Court, a-id I. ...

LATEST POLICE

... J. 'Tw `bUr . . ITFR M' / ?? .Ydstierdft, [M1 KTv i); ra maile terbloiL, as'P;; li 1(8;1 P8;iX ehiliiigO-stieet;:. fXfaBq,iidla';5Ud' ?? to liipsly} to ?? Mr. NORTOisN'' Whbit ias oturwife ?? yois lTyi':, Slfdl has'rejiitedlt(y, iput her clencfied'elsti intitOmyfaff~eliand) threaten~d tilo' iie'any ?? - I - ?? O'irb'' F 'P ; iiow~song haiav OUlbebewnarrred'ho: T~ere?5. Nie*'8 ijiqi/itwto ...

VERY SINGULAR CASE—CHARGE OF SHOOTING SEVEN PERSONS

... V IR SGUIARCASE-A~~fk'-Gct-OF- S114OTINd - SEV W! P SONI On Fridaylast a ernsidra~ble, ilgieede icterna- tion prevailed in the neighbourhood of Dorking, at a lace called Wootton Haich, in the liowsve part of Surrey, in cgn- seq'aenms.gseveral!.peso'n's 'bavyag: been seriously wounded, during the. timoe they accompanied a party who were en gaged in playing wnvhat ;is term~edthe rough ,misic ...