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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... t iMANSION-HOLUSE: l Amongst several gin-palace cases which were brought be. fore the Lord Mayor, was the following:- A young man named Joh Gast, a tailor, and his wife, were brought up, chaigeI vith having paid attention to the gin- shops, to the peril of the life of their child. A wvomkn, who lodged in the house in which the defendant also lodged, stated that she heard on Sunday morning, the ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... ?? NOTICES-Tills DAY COURT OF I(ING'S BENCH-Sitathalf-pilat nine. MieinthEX: Srnriat . It nix,.-Due, on the denmise of Pgiggotv Strange-'ilsmi v Hoare. COMIMON -RtufSt-Iiic King v Dooley-Phlifilps V Cullaingtoii- Fansurd v Buston. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-Sit at half-past ninle. HMMI NXLRaX SPECIAL Jumtis.-Ryan V Stackp(oel. CouLr ZJure.-Foulkes v Trevethan.-Lord v Wardle-Jujies v Robson-Davia v ...

CHARGE OF MURDER

... Yesterday Etnunetl Aatonio, a tall man of colour, who has undergone several examinations, was brought before Mr. Ballaminc, at the Thamres Police-office for final examination, charged with tihe wilful murder of Jacob Kettles, a Belgian seaman, at Zanzebar, on the eastern coast of Africa, on the 27th of December last. James Richards, who since the arrival of the chip to which the parties ...

IMPORTANT REVENUE TRIAL

... 2 '.t1 0 f~r AN¶P til ENU 'DRIAL. ?? - Alp r X - , I . -r ?? ,1 .1 - ,POiL-I6E OFV31eti' C&RK( JEOP. .LSSI , GIt.t - ?? *l . ] I r \ t i I lie -King ta ,je pisfeecetin of the 1.tcse, v.. D.. Caghth. * .: ?? .,endl Ge. . :- Mlr. iBentert, jurt htie'edy sititsed ?? eatsb. Jtwas a' pro: t ec'ttkion hid, he. sotid, Nt the instance: of ?? d of Ex- ciqiv, set- king tie condemnmtion, of ie,~ ?? ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—THURSDAY

... I CENTRAL CiRMINAL COURT-TlTHRSDV4'| I Meforo Alr. J ustice 'AIrIsON amld Alr. Bar11on GU ItNFV.) FORGERY. S'arah Slow, 29, wais indicted for feloniously forging an order for the payment of £80, with intent to defraud Messrs, Han- key bankers, of Fenchurch-6treet. She was also charged under another count, that having an order for the payment of £8 in her possession she feloniously added the ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAUW NOTICES-Tzis DAYiD. COURT OF CHANCERY, LT'WOLNS INN-Sit at tae. Exparte Evnns, part ?? v Earl of Macclesfield, to be spoken ?? v Malcol m, cause per oreiar. AP'PeAY.s.-W\atsono v ltrray, part teard-tlare v hlalachy, appeal. COURT OF KING'S BENCH-Sit att 'alf post nine. 311 tii [.tRvX SrRCiA 1 .1 11Fs.-Meyer v Pennell. C-1.lomI .ItVs.-AlilazOi 10(1 olhurs v Stark-Dle, on tl'e fie nitto of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTEhLLIGENCE. is H0OUSE OF LORD)S-FetnDAv. evCOMMITTECE FOR PRIVILEGES. Cy The conninttee met this niorning to hear tie suntiming up of ?? the arguments in favour of the clajiji in the Vsaux Peerage case. io. Sir IIA~ntil NICHOLAS Slitmitei up the evidence laid re- lii newed the arguments which fie hadl used at the openinig of thle 0)cise, with a view to ',how that this muat be treated ...

KENSINGTON PETTY SESSIONS

... KENSIA G TON PET7' Y SE.)SIOAS. Yesterdava Frenchiman,dressed in the first style of fashion, was examined bet-ore Miessrs. Codd and Barlow, on a charge of inlecency in Kensington-gardens, on Sunday last. John Snuggs, a lad just come up from Berkshire. stated that on Sunday morning he was engaged by the shepherd to attend the sheep grazing in Keusington-gajdens, Shortly after one o'clock, while ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, 13TH JUNE 1836

... I COURer OF EXCHEQUER, 13TII JuXE 1836. r IOEtONcN r OENMISE OF IAil AND OTHtERSI).WY-NE, ESQ. r-~~JUDGMENT1 Mr. BAnION PARSE-In the case of Roe on the demise of Hart and others v. Wynne, in which the Df verdict was found for the defendant, a new trial was ie moved for on two grounds, first that the verdict of the Jury was against the evidence, and secondly there was a misdirection of the ...

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, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BOW-STREET. Frederick HI nukes Xottage, who stood charged with having forged two drafis for £20. and £2 respettively, with intent to defisud Mrs. Jeffery, the keeper of it lodging-house iU Duke. street, St. Jumcs's, was brought up for re-cxamination. 'Ihe prisoner, it will be recollected, represented ?? to Mrs. teflery ats }Ur. I lawkes Nottage Calvert, nnd told her thllt lie expected sooii to ...

SPAIN

... General Evans, in his report of the action of the 6th instant, states that the loss of the Carlists, judg- ing from the number of killed left on the field, must have been great, while his did not exceed 200 men. A Carlist report of the same affair affirms that the loss of the Christinos was 300) men put hors Ae com- bat, whereas that or the Carlists was only ISO, and would have been much less ...