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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INTELLI-GENCE. - IIHOULSE OF L.OR)S-TUEsn.vS. C.(OMMi1 TJ EE OF PRI VILE(;ES. { PRiSAYE PEEJIAOGF. ' AvMr. F. KELLY eppeared on behalt of Sir W. lBoothby, who claimed to be one of the coheirs of the Brsye B~arony, for -tie purpose ol offering6 evidenceo to the [louse, to remove the X stan which tile tstatment of the pedigree of the other d clairnant, Mir. Cave, haid cart upon one of hiis ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASS, Is, JNTEILL IGENC'E. AOliFO LIK CIRCU t . -Nonwtcii, TuLnDA.r On the opening ol thc Court this morning, 11. Ser geant Sronas applied to have the recogizances eniered into for ?? ap emarince of JIhn Prigrinm, one of the partiescharged sviib bribery, re-pited. A sirnilar application had been made lait year to Mr. B~aron Pollairl. Ihe proseoiuon was inetituted by llessr,. Servell and Bhike, ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... L.AW NOTICES-WThis DAY. jVICE CliAWCELLOR'3 COUjRT, W Efil tIN STE~t.-Slt as tens Mioore v Mloore: cause by order. After vwhich remaloing cause ?? ?? v Purer tiro petitions and furtber di- rections by ?? v eto demurrer and nnotlonr by order. ROILLS' COURT. WVESTilINSTER-..Sittlngs at Ten. Lloyd- v Morrls-CollIer v ?? t Bowler; psrt heard -Cooke v- Hancock-ilardoie v Dodnan- Fyre v Nlonklanit- ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—FRIDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-FRIDAY. TH1E KINO V. T SE a1r o alTON PATRIOT. The Attorney.General (with whom was Mr. Barstow) applied for a rule to show cause why a criminal information should not be filed against the proprietors of the Brightos Patriot newspaper, for two libels which were published in that paper in March last, tes- pecting the conductof the Guardians of the Poor for the Rye Union. A ...

IRELAND

... -as !ry ATrEMIPTED ASSASSINTrIONx.-Ol Monday evening, ailner Barry, Esq., was attacked by agang of rtllians 'd on the Icanha-road, county Cork, whose evident pur. of pose was murder.' Mr. Barry happened to be Ct armed wvith pistols, one of which he discha rged at a er- ringleader of the party, who fell, and the rest iied. 'IIle yname of tile wounded man is O'Keefe. Mr. IBarry ns. was ...

SURREY SESSIONS—APRIL 11

... SURREY SESSIONS-APnIL 11. Brutal Asasetlt by two Tolt Collectors.-Joseph Randall I, and Charles Jones, two toll-collectors at the New-cross turn. 's pike gate, in the Kent-road, were indicted for a violent as- n sault on Thomas Walsh, by thrusting a broom in one of Ilis t, eyes, whereby he has been deprived of the sight of it. The , defendant Jones traversed his trial over to the next sessions ...

POLICE INTELLLIGENCE

... POLICE I:'TELLLIGEN'VE. -4 MANSION-HOUSE. Yesterdav, a man who looked like a bricklayer's labourer and whose nanire is l1iliainr Robferts, wau brougtirt before the Lord liavor, charged by Mr. Santuel Jones Loyd, of' the house of Jones, Loyd and Co., the bankars, of Lothburv, under thie lolleowing c iruonistancr!:- Mr. Loyd Paid that the firm owned some houses in Token- house-yard, which were ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ~knHOME (I1RUIT -KrNGSIOV, SATURDSiAY. ry:1 [Before Lord Ciri~fiJutice TINDAL and a Special Jury.] TiHE. OMN1NMU.S CONSPIRACY'. 1) of e ?? kiN ON' Fll PRttOstCUTlU'5 OF WMiLIAMi ilirtRinI' has, j}IiCiiAillriBOXAil. AND Ot1HER5. al ci. C. M. CrAitrsi'N open,-d the pleaudings ; he stated that thisl in ie,. woo alir dictarent ogairot certain coach proprietors for con- ,f-n spiring tovether to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLiCE IXTI!1. !IGEACP. No' IL FRAI o,-A sell dicssril main namied i'eal wnts brough1t beforc Mlr. ('onant, cheeg~ di *ithl having obtainel D csatereign from) Me.. Insiernanlat. ladhdy ot thle Plleo ?? Termyn-eitreet in the ?? fraudlulent toatlnet: A le vilsvs aigo, inl the retires of ain iaiquiry into a chnrge of iniacoiduct again t some Inose fenisles, one of tli iii, in: defencepinoentioned ...

FINAL REPORT OF THE IRISH POOR LAW COMMISSIONERS

... FINAL REPORT OF THE IRISH POOR LAW I . COMMISSIONERS. The Irish Poor Law_ Comn isi'ers lmvc ?? final report, but on accounit of the Parliamentary recess, it has not yet been generally distributed; Abstracts of its contents have, however, appeared'in- several of the London Papers, and a large extract from .the document itself was lpublished hinthe Dublin 1iMrorning Register of Monday last, from ...

OUTRAGE ON THE STATUE OF WILLIAM III AT DUBLIN

... OUTRAGE ON THE STATUE OF WILLIAM III. I AT DUBLIN. I It seems that some miscreants, for the purpose of exhibiting their enmity to the cause of civil liberty and Protestantism, have by means of gunpowder, blown down and mutilated the statue of King William, in College Green, Dublin. The followingaccount is given of the transaction, in Saunders' News Letter, of Friday morning last:-- A few ...

Published: Friday 15 April 1836
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 796 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL EASTER QUARTER SESSIONS

... I HIULL EASTM QUA TTER SESSIONS.; onto- uss -e FRi:bAY, MARCrt8; :Fli~abelh llobinso (30), chlarged vith having, on the 9th of January, at Trippett, stolen one leg of muttoln, the property of Ed ward Frerman-Seven years transportation. lRohert JHenderson; (IC), chlarged sfith having, on the 14th JanuaIry, stolel one pair O trousers, tbe property of william iVilianl Ropaer (21), charged w.itlh ...

Published: Friday 15 April 1836
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 331 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment