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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 130w-STREFET. BntrAT. ASSAUlT.-Oi Saturday Iliemas Coaley, a rutlianly-looking fellow, was brought up on the following charge:-Mr. Jefferie-, a gentleman residing in Fssex-street, in the Strand, stated that the defendant and four other men ciame to his house with a cart for the purpose of taking away the dust from complainaats house. Mr. MiSHUstL..: Is he one of the persons called flying ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW EVI'IlLJ1.1 A;UAi. ?? III O)l CIANCERX'Y-FltL i,. 'ftIV D'(i . 00 oi F O11)1ti) -, I F. itit MItt SO (ll' AtiERI (I:. 'li, wi~i. at I:leir ?? e StlS, tri.tittilI bY ?? nolble p!;tliiitjtE for the PJii'i-ie of ailt riiig thio mai ritigo ?? ofl tIW 2 Ia I qtn. se mi lI 1 arcijune5s of Abercoin. 'I he StYICtTOII it. vn *1. noil 21 r. W. Rtse t.Ij. yte'I ?? . Circums!awl-s wi,, t rci whiji ti ...

LAW

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MONDAY. CiuN. COX.-LORD LANGFORD v. BAus4ETT.-Mr Thesiger, with whom was Mr Phillips, stated the case for the plaintiff, whom he described to be an Irish Peer, who married against the wishes of' his familY, and the defendant was a young gentleman who had entered the plaintiff's family as a tutor, and then had criminal conversation with his (the plaintiff's) wile. The ...

Published: Sunday 14 February 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3303 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA.W lPvTELUIGENCE. COURT OF KING'S BENCH-SArunDAY. [Sittings before Lord DEM5MAN and a Common Jury.] I.AY Y. 1AWS 5)oN. Mr. Tttetmrr, and NJ r. ARiCIHBLOLD appeared for the plain- tiff; Mr. A ICItHOLD, in the absence ofhis leader, stated the case to the J sry. This was ain action of libel which the plajitill',a traadesmatn, had found it tiecesarytobringagaisttlhe defendant thb publisbei of ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—SATURDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-SATURDAY. [Before Mr. Justice VAUrGIfAN and Mr. Justice WITs, tsA .] John Edweards, aged 3S, was indicted for the manslaughter of Leonard Coleman on the 30th January. Mr. CIrAMBER8s stated the facte of the ease to the Juty. Mr.C. P1iTAtS'and l Mr. CvLARsoNaappearedfurthedefeneo. Andrew Mayne: Between eleven and twelve o'clock on the night of the 30th January I was in the ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—FRIDAY

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER-FaiDAY. Th'e Auiorney-Ceneral v. Cleave-This was an information filed by tie Attorney-General to recover penalties fur pul)lishing an unstamped periodical, called Cleave's Vehlly Poliee Gazette, without having registered Isis name atthe Stamp-office, pursuant to the Statute.-The Solicitror- General stated the case, obscrving thnt the object of this prosociltion ass to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLI1 CE INTELLIGEN CE. ciinirx'vt of ',-Elt hg aid .-ttiiv*'caiig n immen~v-t ipi ititav ol j-itt.I,, vilax III ItttJO:hl II Int ttpwx ?? tad1 ~3,8itt it ink It ii ?? II itt-., theI( itontt'ty of Al If,. EIl-tnor C ocir.~t~i.n, ut.- der. ultxttsin,,t tivlir 1 :~timt -ii pa t tkilxti!xtt agtt. Ii rw~w titt Aljit'.(t tta'xtt tteiinitncr liar the Itt.- ?? t, K.1 ti, 1,itxt %,ti oii Ive rii pal i ...

TRIAL OF FIESCHI, BOIREAU, PEPIN, MOREY, and BESCHER, for the ATTEMPT of July 28, 1835, on the LIFE of LOUIS ..

... TRIAL OF FIESCHI, BOIREAL, PEPIN, MOREY, and BESCNflF fir the, A 7'TEIIP7' of July 28 ?? *8nf. t/e, L 1.0 UJ;.S PIIILPPE', COUR1 OF PFEERS. 51 N Or 5iHI StlAi, r5B. 4. The curirosity cit' the public to witness thle proceedings itt this extreordinarv trial continues unabated. We hav e as N Lt observed no dimnin irtion in t!:e r oisibeis of thle piivileeced aud .II- tgry, seli, lit an early ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—FEB. 10

... CEsN7'TRL4 CMUIRTJ eJQL7 Tf':ri. 10. I I i. h~l oft!,c pl,:o inri i:) Cust^o 117, a.:l:t ?? I c n ito h -l to sefl ' r i i 'tol l, Ilt,, I I,- . I i i i - | t,- 1i -,i ?? ili. s ?? i l(r pp .iI.o !a1 li 1) I ! : S:( f;t,~.mcX ot dcI!Ijl., ?? (II hin:;( 1{Rw: vr-, !,)r al I u iloicgi t I dli-cla -re a I~ wt 1:~. pi-to:l :S: kil . ^ i- : 1x't and o J R; 1 ;1 * 2 illa li/ill (,riif It I::,lIi 1 ...

CENTRAL CRIMAL COURT—MONDAY

... CENYITAL C1RJAJI1VA , COURTh-MI.'.'D. | 1 i \i 1 6 ; J1lla 7'Th'11k tivs; in(lieied for ow .flsil s1it' Icol l l!pt pr j ill l. Air. 221 2,1.2 openlle( tif eet-c f& thl proomtll ' .2- Ji Ih 1A1II II4n I11 tll' P ISOIIc llerixy 'IIiS 1r-1j (]n &ILat Uhioll-lioII IP]l 1( 2 4121 I ItlIll a add1loaiiin llldIelSSI to 7(r. (o l 2t1)in 0lid, ubIlItIc, ill ?? NI le it.i'tl'-i, ?? ?? lile ;111,1111a1 ...

TRIAL OF FIESCHI, BOIREAU, PEPIN, MOREY, and BESCHER, for the ATTEMPT of July 28, 1835, on the LIFE of LOUIS ..

... TRIAL OF FILSCHI, BOIREAU, PEPIN, MOREY, and BES(,uIER, r the A 7'7EMPT,,/ July 28, 183b, on the J.lFEof LOUIS PHILIPPI,. MOUMT OF PEERS. SMTING Or SA75'T1TAY, FEB. 7. 1he examination of wltriesiolls relating to B~oireari wai in- sumed. Al. D yon net, an exc-contissary of policre, ofithe ?? 'II the Chauisse d'Antiii. deposed tn the 6ollowing efl'-et: - I it the evening ?? 27, 1 was at thle ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... THE LATE SNoW STonm.-To make way for the proceeding of the coaches in the west of England, stopped by the heavy fall and drift of snow on Tuesday week, it was requisite to have hundreds of men to remove the snow between the road from Desizes and Marlborough. For nearly fourteen miles this work had to be done ; and in some places the snow was even with the roof of the coach. Five coaches on ...