ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... AccIDEIT TO THE PRIINCESS SOtRRIA.-The tollowilig, which has api peared in the vatious papers reads very like a joke :-Betwveen twelve and one o'clock on the noon of F:ia lsteinmates of thatprico esnti Palace, apportioned aas the residence of het Royal Highness the Princess Sophia, were thbrown into a state of great consternaton and alarm, by ou cries of 1 Fire, fiie i ahich, or examination, ...

Published: Sunday 06 March 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2927 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SCALE OF VOTING UNDER THE NEW POOR LAW

... SCALE 01' VOTING UNDER TLHE NEW POOR LAW. Sin,-1 perceive you have noticed the itlended visit of Mr. Assisiatttomnljsiioner ?? for the purpoc of' collecting tile prI ?? lly i Incat i 0 I, t ie ogillli illg thie Ifrigitol Unio I ?? |-You will, I hlve nO doubt, weaich the proceedr(ings of this gentle- 1111 IIIarlw IoV ; ned I ?? yi I will Stil I loltill UCto ?? Ihe ifio- dinationi of the new ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE'j INVTlLLIGENC'E. BONV-ST'rRLlET I'lt 1 li .l lt) i'ts.-Yestrdav, J0h1 C/CU e, of No. I, learl row, Iluckitiiars-r iad, %a btought up in custodly to thil s vfiice 1, ?? :o t .,w11.01alltd, IIze rotlicers, ehav ged ;%ilh Ill ilig ia h;i polstssion .3 quires of ur~trniptil neivspaptei. It appetaret front tihe evidenee of (6oi daid anad Bailard, thait at tight ol'orik tiht uortriag, t/iey ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTTELLIGENCE. -- THAMES POLICE. CHlARCE OF MlRDER *Ti ?? Saturdlav Mi'. liev Gardner, the cidet mate of lhe 5hip Jane (Cari^erirti, Havannah, was charired with the wilful n-uutlor ut of i.. Charles itevan, all iippreRtice, on board, on thce high i 'I'lie inves igation la-ted several hours.and it appe; ' , nf the evidenicof fiveseanmen, that on th- !th of Airgu-t it 1,;a ?? slave on ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... The Insolvent Debtors' Court was held at Horsham on Friday last, before Mr. Ctomnimissioner Bowven. Fourteen debtors applied, and all were dischiarged except two. -Billiiglhursi, ?? the ground of havieg m;tide ovei ins property in favour of a particular creditor. Ihe la% oured creditor was examined, and gave up the deed made by the insolvent in his favour in Court, anti insolvent was remanded ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE IN'PELLIGI2 N.CE. HOME Cl RCIl ?? Ewe IS, 1IIDAY. CROWN COURI. [lBeiore Sir .N. 1. IiNeAL.] EdiIIva Bie tr Ulnd Ed eari P'erson cre indicted fr, having etnireud, oite night of tbe 4ti ot Dsteii'a list, tlie pressi ve of hdvward Sadiler, EDq., at lie6ghet, for the pui. pose of tetiloyizg ganie. rir. I I;.icIoT conducted the prosecution ; Ar. 3o0AN'QUET defended. I i. gainekeepers of Lord ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... These assizes commenced on Saturday last, when the Right Ronourable Sir James Parke, Knight, one of the judges of he Assize, was met at Dringhouses by the High Sheriff, N. E. Yarbargh, Esq. and the City Sheriff. The cavalcade formed one of the most numerous and imposing scenes which has been witnessed for a number of years. It arrived in the city about six o'clock. After the commissions had ...

Published: Friday 04 March 1836
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2166 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... WESTERN CIRCU IT-EXETFR, SATURDAY. . The assizes for the county of Devon closed here to-day. 4t The ommission was to have been opened yesterday in Corn- vw wall * but in consequence of the great pressure of business it bt has been postponed until to-day. There was only one case at in the city of' Exeter, and thii bais been wade a remnalet. Neither of the judges (Justice Littledale and Air. ...

CHICHESTER

... 'L C ESE . I ?? MILITARY FLOGGING. To the Honourable' the Commoons of the United Kingdom oforeat Brihain and Ireland, in ParliamentaRsembled, the follow- ing Petition of the Inhabitants of the Cityof C~hichester. , I Sheweth,-That your 'Petitioners have read with hobter and: disgust, the account of the death of William Saundry, who died. lately at Wooiwich, after receiving One Htndred Iaashs ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... COURT OF S.SSION-SECOND DIVISION. , in- ?? iAsu18. Cie j f tin Iof 'WaTefrA3 SIITCHP.LF, URaSITEa, V. THE WESTERN pro ?? BlANK OF SCOTLAND, DERtNDIatfEiq. tuG J. Alis~nter neil Sarvant~.Psvler of Disminsnl-Damage5 Olin Sh- .Circumsetances in which held, that the dismissnl of thle dot his Manager of a Bank enas in the power of thie Dictors, fre] Ito ?.%iof t cause assigned ; and a remit for ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... i'O LITE INTi.LL1GE?NCL. MAlItllT~l~o (UGIf 11A'i'ii VPT. S mt ttr-. G(tti'e Ov TRAGItifa A SorIA IF.1-- i Stcia Tjlt t ,i010tn, at prin tio inl tlit 31i or Scotch Fasilier' (G iarPl, it as charged o jilt hainting wiottittd a boy antd attackedl set', pra olice cttnst~i~-a h wit ilt hitibyonct, andi a p '-rsctt tnimmd C'eh' IC., iirN IN pitt to thle barl it tim sante tiot, , t-itarge'' with ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-THIs DAY. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S INN.-Sit at ten. Sinimonds v Siminorids, cauo by ?? v Troughttlt, ?? v Hurry, ?? v Martin, exceptioss alid further directions, by ?? continued. ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE --Sitigittit ti fell t Jiillick v Newimaot, to be ?? v CiiBbe lail, ?? Ilospital Iltloward.-Iterlaila;S Petitiotns sl( Siamon T Saddletou, ?? Y Graftai, ?? v Callay. ...