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... MELANCHOLY SUICIDE.-The family of J. T. Coryton, Esq., of Pentillie Castle, onl the banks of the Tamar, were thlrowvn into a state of extreme distress on Tuesday, the 17th ult., by the ncelancho!y death of Mr W. Coryton, who was ibund drowned off the quav at a short distance from the Castle. The' deceased was an eider son, and ieir to an inimense property. He was marxied about twelve months ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, tic. SIDE-ARMS.-We have repeatedly had to notice that the custom of allow- ing soldiers to wear-side-arms off duty is productive of serious disorders in other countries as well as in England. The following is another example:- A letter from Ghent, of the 13th of June, in a Brussels paper, says- 'Yesterday and the day before there were several affrays between the soldiers, ...

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... I COURT OF. COMMON PLEAS, WESTMINSTER, JUNE 22, NORTON V. MELBOURNE. At an early houron Wednesday morning, both the public and private entrances t ?? erly thouronged with people eager to procure any place from which to the Court were thronged wit peopf a trial which has excited so much interest. they could hear the smnallestpovretion omefeactly imagined. At halfpast tine the. The heat and ...

Published: Sunday 26 June 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 12948 | Page: Page 9, 10, 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, 6c. THEATRICAL RIOT AT NEW Yosta.-A serious riot occurred in New York on the 27th tIt., which at one period was likely to involve the personal safety of Mr and Mrs Wood, the singers. The scenewas the Park Theatre; and in fury and bitterness of feeling, it appears to have been a worthy counterpart of the celebrated O. P. row. The primary cause of it seems to have been Mr ...

LAW

... I ENC : Aw COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, WESTMINSTER, JUNpE 7. NORTON v. LORD VISCOUNT MELBOURNE.-On Friday last a rule sue' was granted to show cause why a commission should not be granted for the examination of a witness in Ireland. The Attorney-General now showed cause aganst the rule. He observed that a rule had been granted to show cause why a commission should not be granted to take the ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, cc. A PEER IN A PREDICAMENT.-The following amusing occurrence took place on Tuesday molning at Kensington turnpike, on the return of the com. pany from the grand assembly given by the Juchess of Kent at Kensington palace on Monday night. About three o'clock the carriage of the youthful head of the noble houe of R-h drew up at the gate, when Kite, the toll- collector, ...

LAW

... VICE-CHANCELLOWS COURT, TUESDAY. WILLIAMS V. CAMPBELtL-EQUESTRIAN STATUE OF GEO. TII.-Mr Knight applied, em parte, for an injunction to restrain the erection of an iques. trian statue of Geo. I1I., in Pall-Mall East. The defeidahnts included, anmon others, two officers of the Crown; the one Sir John Campbell, his Majestvrs Attorney-General, and the other Lieutenant-General Sir Sohd Campbel. ...