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LONDON POLICE

... -LONDIN 3 _PGLICE. . ; . ' ANSION.NOUSE. - FRAUDULENT' MONBY-DEALERS.-On Wednesday a 'solicitor applied to Sir CHAP MAN MARSHALL for assistance in a case ofa very remarkable kind. The applicant stated that a client of his, a professional gentleman of highly respectable connections, being in want of a sum of money, and perceiving in the newspapers an ad- vertisement from a person in the ...

POOR-LAW BILL

... .; POOR-LhAW BILL. .The advocatesi. of his nevw Law have held -forth -t the country that a savingwas to be effected by It :workings, .while thbmpoor~themaelps -were' to be bettered ly it; but, Vrincipally, a saving of the -poclcet Was to be t he' resuit. W% hevqlways-thought, that,: uincler tbie old laws, eufficient the liaiid btX the R to ot6pas~t jirn~s were ~i~~in'th fawd o^t4iie pa- yer ...

COURT OF REQUESTS, KINGSGATE-STREET

... -Ti %Oi, i-i I- REl.4i-E5 rS_ I t 4 ?? R r , q The gravity of the C6our was most piominendv upset by a terrific row between an Irish Plaintiff fri male-afid'a Scotch ?? .f'the 8i'me gender-l 'tbey met, 'twas in a&r6W dI; lidt the ineeting of ?? iatd Rhoderick Diu was, not more impassioned; -lthonuhg- m'dre dignified: a fairer sanipleef whattmightbelei pectid from a couple of Kilkenny cats ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN.—IMPROVEMENTS IN THE GAOL OF NEWGATE

... COURT OF ALDEtAIEN.-IMPROVEMENTS IN ~ THE GAOL OF NEWGATE. ON Tuesday, a Court was held for the purpose of receiv- ing the reports of the Committee of Aldermen upon the report of the Sheriffs relative to the gaol of Newgate, and on other business. Alderman BuowN presented a report approving of the plan submitted by the Sheriffs for effecting sundry altera- tiohs in the gaol of Newgate, a copy ...

THE INTENDED RURAL [ill]

... THE INTENDED RURAL POi.ICE. On Monday evening a meeting of the Surrey Radical Association was held at the Masons' Arms, Southampton- s-reet. Mr. GoaDnsAs[ra, having been called to the chair, stated that the subject for discussion was another encroach- naent upon the liberty of the people contemplated by the Vhigs, namely, the establishment of an armed police all over the country, by which it ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... COfOWERS' X1NQESTrS- CHILD MURDER.-During the last two days an inr. quiry has been going on at the Caledonian, West Hackney, touching the death of a new-bbrn infant, to which Jane Hate, a servant inw the neighbourhood, gave birth on Satur- day. The body was found by -two policemen under her bed, dead, but not cold': a knife -stained with blood was also found in the room under' a basket. In her ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... * 1NSOLVi.ENTi) U'JRS' QJRT.1 The Court resumed its sittings on Mondayy Mr: Con- missioner LAW pre'sided insteadofMr. 'Commissioner HAR- ass, wcho has gone the Southern Circuit- The Court will on Tuesday, again adjourn to enable the, Learned Commis- sioner to' proceed to three places on the Home Circuit. - Ties ACCOMMODATION-BILL SYSTEMi.-Robert JohnBaker, late of Mount-street, Lainleth, hair ...

LONDON POLICE

... tLO NDON XP0ILXCIe. !]t~lYlaa4ion-hsase, -A flying-dustman, named Robert Swvain, alias Dusty Buhb, was brought before the LORD MAYOR, charged with having stolen a bottle of Cbainpagie and a bottle of gin, the property of Mr.-Clton,t a wine-merchant. The cellerman of the prosecutor state(l,1 that the prsoner was, a few days ago, employed in reino ing~the rubbish from the dust hole; the piijoner ...

Published: Monday 14 November 1836
Newspaper: The Champion
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4985 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... 1M13DLESEX SESSIONS. DESPERA.TE ASSAULT PUPON AN. OFFICER OF THE ST. KATHERINE'S DOCKS. T1IE KING V. WM. LYONS. Mr. C. PHILLIPS stated the case for the prosecution, )he;erving that it was institut d by the i)irectors of the St. Katherine Docks Company. The immedisteichargewason. f vitlent and outrageous assault, but at the same time it in. volved matters of tbe very highest ?? to all th.50 ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. MONDAY

... (Before the RECORDER.) MNlNT PROSECUTIONS.-The Court was occupied from ten o'clock in the morning till six in the evening in the trial of ) 2 prisoners for misdemeanour, in uttering counterfeit coin knowing it to be base. The Hon. Mr. SCARLETT, Mr. ELLIS, Mr. Ciiit.iams, and Mr. SaLHx, appeared for the prosecution. All the prisoners were convicted, and the majority were sen- tenced to 12 ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... INSOLVLENT DIEBTI'O)RS' COUIMR The Court it's o ' n missioner LAw presided insteaddof Mr. Commissioner HLAR. Ris, who has gone the Southern Cir'uit The Court will on Tuesday, again adjourn to enable the Learned Commis- sioner to proceed to three places on the Home Circuit. THE ACCOMMODATION-BILL SYSTEU.-1Robert John Baker, late of Mount-street, Lambeth, hair-dresser and perfumer, was opposedon ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... 1? I ?; ?? c a lts - 7 1 4 , , ? ; , , zne noues tn ne; ?? unuuu-i5 t : 'dhy,'tbe 'i1tb ditazit, sa~d th«hielanclioly'newsnwas im' parted to hdib~rother on the Psane vWewitg;; he wasa;not seep alive, af~ewassds1 bd' on the :following day inquiries were't mde '-after him5. 'ihen' it 1was astcertained from, a ?? who. knew him, that he hpd. Mgar him. on ! the preiou ;tnight'proceeding towards the ...