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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE if'TkLLJxL'g. I he e Im~~'l'daV, '111HUtt ?? .`,iIt , a young 1itiiai of resper- I wfl t tble exii tr, wi ic]ted *l ~i it ?? re'exattiinatiin, on a )'ca I At p ;t illj C itt notes witi mion-ip, the propercty, of' (titerIIt'l prs'eriitor ani tie pji boner, it atppealed, wsere botb ro ?? it itl fli i~--r'ice of, 'Iii-. Itr-oike'-, a Ft(ietidi'tper, resid- tjic tA trg it ~No. 47, IDuke- ...

SPAIN

... SPAIATM ALlEl:GE) TREACllEIIV O( GEN.C(OIIDO A. Il he Hlirt brig, Osprey cutter, and Royal Tar steamier, have this week arrived from Santanderi The Osprey leit on the 9th inmtant, on which day Lord William Paiget marched to join trhe British Legion at \'ittoria, with 50 lincers and 50 urtillerinen, an(d two 12-pDunder guns. Ihe letters from A itiorira mid Santanrler, by these vessels, give a ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... A .-n h Iirnulit lieforc the C On 11lorr va, two * ases were brouight befire the Court, each of them puossessing no inconsiderable degree of sin- gir;rity anot interest. The first was the case of Tho~nas IW'ig7it, charged with stealing a mare, xith sedrlile and biridle, from Thomas Hartr detaler in old clotbes, and residing in the Corgato of Edinh borgh, on 27th January last. The owner of the ...

EXECUTION OF FIESCHI, PEPIN, AND MOREY

... This morning (Friday), at ten minutes past eight o'clock, the awful sentence of the law was carried into effect upon Fieschi rand his accomplices. Up to the last momnteo a belief prevailed that the capital penalty would be commuted as far as regarded Pepin and Morey, but at a lquarter past seven o'clock it became evident to the public, in the immediate vicinity of the scene of death, that no ...

PARTICULARS OF THE MURDER OF THE CAPTAIN AND CREW OF THE CLIO AT PARA

... I PAI'VC ULtAtS or IfE II ULI 1 It m1 fr. C.- TAIN .AS'D CREW (cluE C0lAN im 1'AIA. In His ?? ?? Ribtoliolre Ilios r rivdi ?? Bill- ii due1, 10111 Iu iaa, faing 11 onl bosnir the( Solo SULIV'1 o of I lie Crew' of tlh ?? ig Clio, The` MMI, Whose 11ame1 hi~ is Alexiander P'ano, yie 0 tile fi lowving melanchioly Statltelie:t Ind '1I sailed from Liverpool on the 7thi ?? lost. rr-in tili brig ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... MELANtHSOLY OCCuRRENCE.-An accident of a very afflicting nature occurred in Hemmings row sorh6 days ago. A young and tery lovely child, named Rosalind Verral, was thrown down and killed, while crossing the street, by a cart which was passing at the time. No blame is exactly attri- butable anywhere. The deceased, who was a very gay and hiteresting little child; was the daughter of Mr Charles ...

Published: Sunday 28 February 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1579 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SCOTS APPEALS

... ?? ru a.1 VI 0,u *Io or vac--a. House of Lords, Fehruary 2°. Marquis of Breadalbane v. Marquis of Chandos:-An appeal baa been presented in this case and the usuql or- der made upon the respondents to answer within four weeks. The appeal which was presented last week by Lord Maitland v. the Marquis of Chandos, was at the suit of the Trustees of the late Marquis of Breadalbaue. Sir Johnl Hav, ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA U' NOT1CES-Tims DAY. C(tliltI' OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN.-Sittings at teit. I;Y'~arte 1111, I itotie, ?? v Wade, ?? heard- ! FalBi~le V : tlitocs, ttbe s;;!ie to, Afttr whicil, appeal motions and motions. Vf('t'.CAN1'1,i.OJlR' Cot!'r, 1.INCOLN'.SINN.-913tatten. Motinon'.-Alotdtrryrc a harry eeoclat alfpanttwo; byotier - i;idd v illd, ditto. IiOLLT.S' ?? ?? CIIANCllnY-LANE.-Sittings at ton. ...

TRIAL OF MARIN FOR THE MURDER OF MISS BETHELL, AT JERSEY

... TRIAL OF MARIN FOR TMJE 1UTRDER OF MISS L;ETIELL, ATJ J7R1.SE)Y. loncliy Itast L wa- tii (11ay fixed. foe Ilh e iri~st ef Lcos Is Mario II, V ?? oit tinuidtiirt4 Miss Beilseil. (it opnn tihe doorS o1I I. the court rtsere sias -I ginersid sorba for tsticei asid in In qhrt ti lie( every part of it wasi ('50 si&d to s-ufo l aslit il. 'hb jousit' havs ing taken the~r place~ ,tits prishore'e viso ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

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LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-Tiiis DAY. VICF-CiANCELICIR'S COUiR'r JANCOLN'S INN.-Sit attelt. EMlS v Waiti tsley, ?? illstn v Cutthbert, by ?? rejjhittuIi,6 Charity, iiitto-('rooie n milliton, further dilrectlions bY ?? s' Gtitnidtio, pa rL ?? v Lockte, demilrlli'' Jonlosont v Freeth, dlitto Juttos v Lambeirt, fuirthter directiollsilar- rymore it Bial ltrryiiro'-1lirtynillre 1 Ellis-Wntrdv 1t Lic's-tlto same V ...