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INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—FRIDAY

... INSOlVENT DEBTORIS' COUlJI I HDAI. [leforc Mr.r Conlnisnoli lae Bol IN.] This day the CourtrcIsrned i~s sitings, when ,9srah ?? *as opposecl by Sir, W\'OIlIGIaOim, on behalf of 10I . John Ashley, solicitor. Mr. Cooei, supported thle itisolvent, from whose examnma- tion itappeared theat her husband imet wvithl his death in August last, by being thrown out of a gig, since Nw lhich time she bal ...

SHERIFFS' COURT—THURSDAY

... SHERIFFS' COU'RT-TUMRSDAY. SMiTiH V. GAINtFOiD. Thii was all action involving a question of considerable imiportance to brousekeeper3 in generd.l It nppearied frons tie statenient made on behalf of the plaintitt, that tihe delenlantt is a lady or property, living in 1 iliton-crveeruat, and the plaintiff was ina her sel vice as cook. Tihe plailititf entered tle de-enidait's service in November ...

WOOLWICH PETTY SESSIONS—FRIDAY

... WOOL I 1ICl PETTY' 1 ,EiSlOS-i ulAY. [BefFor R. S I ACI, Esq., ehairman; I)r. W AoISON, and I'nos. LNODNi, ELsq.] Iluy Aliill, a young isoeuinn lashiuliably attiredl, and l)V business ii dresi-nmaker, as brought belore tile above-nallned rimicistrates for re-exairination, churged svitb stealing a vi. riety ofi to icles, the property of urs.. lary Wlilkittson, ie- Siding in Ciharlus-atrmetl 'o ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... MuRDER TRiALS.-A vast tuinber of these havf taken Place deting thd past week. At Liverpdol there were three prisoners. In the ofie cia woman was charged with poisboing her husband, and in ano'ter, a young in vith causing the death of a young woman, uedet-ppcnlinr circudstances; Both were found Guilty, and were sentenced to be executed on Satutday Id a third, a inan was Ciarged with the muirder ...

Published: Sunday 10 April 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3778 | Page: Page 11, 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

NORTHERN CIRCUIT.—LIVERPOOL, SATURDAY

... NORTHERN CIRCUITD.-LnIuPWOOL, SATURnDAY, [LBefore Air. J raron PARKE]. C RIMl. CON. YEOMAN V. ?? This was an action in which the plaintiff sought to recover damages of the defendant for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife. Mr. ALEXANDER, in stating the case to the jury, said the plaintiff in the present case was a gentleman who re- sided in Liverpool, and the defendant was a wine ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGE NCE. NORTHERN CIRCUII'.-LtvrnPOOL, MI3onDY. NISI PJRIUS.-[Before Baron PARoE.] CONTINUATION 01' TiLE CASE OF CRIM. CON. A YEOMAN V. ASHBURNER. His Lordship entered the court at eight o'clock; and a few minutes afterwards the Learned Counsel for the defence made a long and eloquent address to the jury. No witnesses were ealled. The Learned JUoU, ia Summiing up, then said: ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MA NSION.NIIOLSE. 1rri 1itoniERc (O3iIhbIT)IiD BY AIn. IIAN DLLV'i Cr S iR.- yesterday ljohn F'orrester, tile olfleer, brought to the Mlanl- sion-hlouse a wooden box, clasped with ion hoops, and cen, taining two brown paper parcels, and a bag ot sovereigns, which no doubt wsa tait of the money ol' which Edmond Cook, clerk to Mir. Ilandley solicitor, ot No. 12, Wriichester- plice, Pentonville, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—FRIDAY

... CENTRAL CRI2M1 INA L COURT-FiaIJ)I'. [.1toren MI-. ju tice (GAsEiL. ti, and 1r. Justice 'A iI xSON.] c K'i)xix i ?? iii K .-Chaxrles Kixtle'xj 20 SIIO0MIN(G A1, \ 1111 INII N S1 {) 261j(h~f hte,4f:: (;exx- ,e I'xxe, !b,1; arid ZIL x iI (x1 tx right, 27 xsere inxlictel, hitley For feloniouly siiootixug at one Zacilixxail I'mrich, seixix o intent to kill hix, ?? aeiind Cartsswright with ieing ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTEL LIGENCE. NORTliER N ClR ICUT I.-LIrVIroi., 'HI'11insi'.A Citirir Cotai.- [f3efore lotd I) r ENMAN.] MURDER. .,Iepih Gr esen, 21, insr pidawetl at the bar, on a charge of is ?? murdler agtatl~ble lireiir ifi),try bcuti iig her throat ivitfi a razor, oll the 31st tl ,it i last. MI'.ARirisi nos , stated tie crise for tille pros cuttion, and observed, that ni attieipt viuull be tirade ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... M AR LBO RO Ut H- STRE L T. William Foster, a simple-looking couotr~'tnan, living at Harleston-green, brought a Morimomuli--street clothes' iner- chant before Mr. IyEr, for having mysteriously abstracted two sovereigns from tbe pockets of hisleatiher unmentionables. The complainant wishing to buy a slap ap suit of Sunday teggi ry, found his INay yesterday to that emporium of thrico ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, WEDNESDAY

... CVINTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, WEDNESDAY-, Robert Salmon, a respectable-looking middle-aged man, was put to the bar, charred with having caused the death of John M'Kenzie, by having adminis. tareto him, on the 20th of January, and at other times, large and excessh e qsiartities of pills composed of gamboge, cream of tartar, and other articles of a noxious, destructive, and deleterious description, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... CENTIRiIL CRIMINAL COURT-MoNDAY. [Before Mr. Justice GASEIEE 'And Mr. Justice PATIESO. ] POST-OFFICE ROBBERY. James Barnes, who was tried and acquitted in this Court on Saturday on a charge of embezzling money, which had come to his possession in his capacity of president of the foreign- office of the (ieneral Post-oflice, was again placed at the bar to take his trial on a second indictment, ...