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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 ...

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 ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... TUESDAY, Nov. 8th. A man, named James Blaoer, was brought up by Thoburn, charged with stealing the fowls for which the boy, James Taylor, was remanded for offering for sale on Alonday. It being clearly proved that Blaber stole them from Mar. Brilger, of Ringnner, he was committed for trial, and the boy was liberated. WEIDNE3SDAY, Nov. 9.-PlenSet, W. SEYMOUR, Esq. A boy, about 12 years of age, ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... The Court met on Tuesday, Mlien tha following cases were brought forward for trial. Pete), Coiwmiek and David Robb, charged with stealing I quantitv of sheet lead from the roof of a houso in the Njewv Buildings, North Bridge, both of sehem pleadel Guilty, and being previously ceonvitetd of theft, Corniek was sentenced to 12 months, and 11obb to nine months in Bridewell. James Martin was ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORO NERMIC JNQ UKS 7'S. Last evening an inquest n as held at tie sign of the Lion and Lamb, Juhn-street, Stepney, btlere Mr. 1iker, the coroner, on -less of the body of lltrs. Elizabetli Cooke, a re- spectable ruarried female, aged S2 years, who had conimitted a most determined act of self-destruction. 0rom tihe c idence it appeared that the deceaicd, whose husband held a respectable and ...

Bolton (Lancashire) Petty Sessions

... aolton (Lacaaeasire) BPetty Sessions. WANTON MISCONDUCT OP AN ENGINEER.-Joseph Hernby .was .eharged with misconduct in the service of Messrs. Brooks ani Smith, flax-spinners, Little Bolton. Mr. HnIdere appeared for the complainant, and stated that 'Messrs. Brooks aned Smith had-eugaged -an engineer of the name of Garforib, to manage one of the engines of the mill. Garforth nwas to enter on his ...

Published: Sunday 20 November 1836
Newspaper: London Dispatch
County: London, England
Type: Crime and Punishment | Words: 1126 | Page: Page 30 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF REQUESTS

... (20U1), . jilt I~n derly gC'Iiiula'nai, siolttnnc-d Ml1 LsIfiI fofd01th Ic lot e ;Ii I ~I~o II I ?? I re for :i Sovereil''i ci i. e ilt ti1 viie it IC ald nto titi unite vi illi-ti', andI~J W to ti i ?? ttctni Iii'al*i. auik', V C alkd 1 illo ithi Iii.'tuIith'iiei five solerivgir'rt Fot' fear tof atuvidcii , I titj t wa 1l~ked atety wilth tue onotey, and itJ it~'~I of Home I put tile itoacy ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... fl?ISTOL POL!C?. COUNCIL-HOUSE, SATURDAY, Nor. 12, 1830. Magistrates present: The Mayor, Messrs. M'Bayne, Herapath, and Stock. Charles Webb, constable of Tockiagton, was charged with being drunk and assaulting policeman 69 5Coioplsina said detendant was drunk in hireedmead, and quarrelling with a man about a chain sad handkerchief, which the nian said he soak from his little boy; upon being ...

COURT OF REQUESTS, KINGSGATE TREET

... G OURT OF -REQUESTS, KINGSGATE 'T'REET. ?? _ . d _ . (Bpronrt MR. ?? DJUisrOt5) Lorn JOHN RUSSELL'S RAZS)l I !-A John.o'-Gaunt. looking barber was summoned by i little palefaced tailor, named Jonathan Stokes, for tlie suni Of 8s. #3d., the alleged value of a razor intrasted to the tall tonrtor to be regularly ground and duly- set. The history of this razor bears a striking analogy to the ...

POLICE

... 3POILICm* ;DUSTY BOB AND HIS Oss.-A flying dustmar, named Robert Swain, alias Dusty Bob, was brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having stolen a bottle of Champagne and a bottle of gin, the property of Mr. Callon, a wine. :merchaant. The cellarman of the prosecutor stated that the prisoner was, a few days ago, employed next door to the prosecutor, in clear- ing away the contents of ...

Published: Sunday 13 November 1836
Newspaper: London Dispatch
County: London, England
Type: Crime and Punishment | Words: 6137 | Page: Page 30 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Central Criminal Court.—Old Bailey

... CaslDintr Na b , i Co Duilrt -IomI Br i.-y. | Charles William.,, alias Carter, aged 20, was indicled for forgie and iuiterrig a elieck fmmr the pmmyitnlzt of 631., with intent to dtesasud Sit James E-daile anid C>,.. hankers. It appeared from the evidenre that Ottl the 15ttt in'itan1t the prisoner went to Mr. Petebl. - w;x-crhwmmiler t Li'ime-street, with a note purport. ing 1. be writien hy ...

Published: Sunday 06 November 1836
Newspaper: London Dispatch
County: London, England
Type: Crime and Punishment | Words: 1447 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment