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CORONER'S INQUEST

... I An inquest was held on Thursday, at the Horse Barrack, before Mr. Gell, Coroner, on the body of Thomas Pavera private in the 6th Inniskilling Dragoons. The jury having bele sworn, proceeded to view the body, when the examination cons. menced with James Davidson. who being sworn, said I am a private in the Inniskilling Dragoons, and belong to No. 16, in the Bar. racks. On the afternoon of ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... I An inquest was held on Sunday, July 24th, at the Royal Sovereign, Preston-street, on the body of Lieut. Edward Cravford Windup, aged 39, of the 11th Light Dragoons, brother to Mr. Windus, the wine merchant. The Jury being sworn, proceeded to view the body, when the examination com- menced with Mr. John Dill, surgeon, of 21, Regency-square, who was called to attend the deceased about half ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... TUESDAY, JULY 19.-Present, WILLIAM SEYMOUR, Esq. Thomas K[insman was charged with stealing a dog, the pro- perty of Mr. Hallett of the Bristol Hotel. The prisoner, it appeared, had kept the dog several days, and then took it to Mr. Hallett, who was from home. IHe subse- quently wrote to that gentleman, requesting to be paid for taking care of the animal. He called James Johnson, a sharp- ...

LAW OF ARREST

... LAW'- OF ARREST. The follovwing circular has been sent to the Merchants aid Trailers of the Cities of London and Westminster, and the Trading Commimity of England. Tlhe following statement is circulated by the Society of MUTUAL COMMtUNICATION FOR THE PROTECTION OFTRA DE, with the view of directing attention to a BiMl now before Parlia- ment 'touching the Law of Debtor and Creditor, and ...

BURNING A MAN ALIVE

... LYNCII LAw.-The following account of a horrible scene at St. Louis, Missouri, in the United States, is communicated in a letter dated St. Louis, April 28, published in the (Boston) .Esening Gazette:- I have just returned from witnessing the most horrid sight that ever fell to the lot of man-viz., the execution of ' Lynch Law' upon a yellow fellow, by the horrible means of a slow fire. The ...

LEWES SUMMER ASSIZES

... The Judges arrived at Lewes on Saturday, and after opening the commission at the County Hall, they proceeded to church and heard divine service. On Monday morning, the Nisi Prius Court was opened at nine o'clock by Mr. Justice Gazalee, who immediately pro- ceeded to try civil causes. At ten o clock, Chief Baron Abinger opened the Crown Court, and the ofllowing gentlemen were sworn on the Grand ...

CHICHESTER

... CHICHES'TER. Another accident occurred in Goodwood park, on Thursday se'unight. As Percy, the second son of Lieut. l'raser, of Ashling, nine years old, was riding his father's horse, it started off, threw, and dragged him a considerable distance. When taken up, he died instanteously from concussion of the brain. On Friday se'nnight, at a meeting of the Common Council, after transacting ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1836.-Present, F, W. FRAnsLAND, and JOHN HALL, Esqrs. John Murray, a flynnan, was charged with having refused to convey J. Cowell, Esq., to Brighton Park, on the 2ith June last, such place being withinfive miles of the Post oflice. The number of the fly Mr. C, said was 13, but the defendant proved that he drove number 14 on thle day in question, and he knew nothing of the ...