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... JAI T OJAI~ LAMBNTURTH NT TWO MoNruS 1AFirjR ARR Geo.'Tyler, a master-tailor, residing in Pe4niiqgtgoAA,1r%.tt' . atelfif big'asily, Presented himself before th&)RQA,-S~ NOxroN, and said,' I beg to apply to your .WoWship fog a ''warrant against my wife -. . Mr. NORTo : What has your wife done to you ?. Tyr~: She baa repeateidly put her clenehed fist into my face, and threatened 'to tear ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—DUBLIN, TUESDAY, NOV. 29

... ICURt OF EXCIj*:QUER-DUIIAN, ']'Lull).OF, \o . u'29 Iltflrr oF ?? r ?? C.AtIr. 'Ilic hiupl-tinit case )f ?? v. Ilss. amisilng 'int Of ob- Jeetolos to thc proceedinigs regarding (Collnlssiolls Of Rebel- lioii on thle gruundil of irlrllnitrity, which had beei ?? ?? sonic weekls past, Inwilig heeii fixed for this d::y, ?? pnrt of the Couirt was ?? throinged. At eleve! o eloelc IIi 0( tounell ?? ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—TUESDAY

... CENTRA L CRIMINAL COUR7T lTCESDA V. [Before the IRcoriomr.] JIzIZ Jenkini, aiged 2tl, was itnicted for stealing ?? till., s aliie 40, the property of Benjamin liewiti. I ienj alriin Ilev itt slated that lie *Vas traster of tile work. ?? -c ol St. A dre's, lol born, an i the prienoer wis a ianper maintulau ied ti tt lintle, and wvas ti iployed as over. loaici col tile i nrkwouirtn. Tile palii ...

POLICE MEETING

... POIIC:E YEhfETING. (cci Siatucrdayc kiciit, ccci ccjcec l'ccctlcflttee'o ' tile dcc ole llccrcd ofi 1'cci~cc' Sot frc ccII cix ?? t' nc cci-cct inc, cccl cwccc ?? ic 1 ?? Iacto t (ICeL'A icI Art ?? cct''lct :'gcccit, LM Ir ILIo:itc.'u' Aci. n c ANc IcIOR, .cccll 'I c ~Icct'c(l'cc c' t O C'U N ig It ?? ccc a M~tpocc ctA: it' eccicicic occi' dci' c ii'cct, cidc'cci cci' cthe i~i'ccel. 1;lii ...

LONDON POLICE

... l~i~i.0OI OLiCi' 55 A1VION..UOUSE. An' old man named Cofier, who has.,een many years a Wirm ; r uu 4h - 't dis'k.-d Alseo tliwii c ib'otfui o ?? ?? fi. le ehabit of working from three oevlock li the morning till eight, and generally has had the remaining nineteen hour*.;tor pend het*ven drinhing and sleeping.,- ' .. . Mr. HOBnisa: Why, I am afraid you ?? off these tricks till they take you ?? ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... I.- . t __l_ JUIT~itRI tfihthIiAJ ?? POST-OFFICE RqBB£nn ?? WestbroOm anu Martha Weslbroek, his mnther, wVeje'indicted, she f rrme! ;for-steuling a letter centaning ia 51.' ndte,'and te 'latter for1 feloniously receiving the: same, well -knowing' it: to have *begn stolen. i .Tle Attorney-Gkeneral, Mr. Shepherd, and Mr. Adolphus condueted. tha prosecation.. Mv.4Phillips ?? Budksndefended tht ...

LONDON POLICE

... -iQaIoE @wOJubF a N . ?? ?? i' : :* Anioid man, -name gOA94:O ba been mahy, years'3a jlabwrer~ jsbat !Biillingsgdte-mhrket; ws broud4, up, having got drunk, and abused the officers whobtook cdr. -of.hin, Thddefebdant, it appeare, Aihas been 4nithelh abiv of working from three o'clock in the morning'till-eight, awn generally .ha~ iad,,the.-rdnajing nineteen hpu-r's to a'end .betweendrinkmgnand ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL -CMH NAL COURT. EXTENSIVE ROBonRy oF-BUT-BR. -James KMe- 6i93 and William Sari&e8 ore indicted(foi stealing a hore and cart, fifteen casks;l.and. l4001bs. of butteri the properey of Thomas Webb; and :Joha xo~iowwaiB indict'ed-for receiv. 'f one cask- and ?? bf btbteiW, -part of t1he SNve, well-knowing the-same to be stolen. - ,, rroin the evidenc6.b1vg%9tihober efwiessesj It ap- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW 1A71 I.LI(;EA'CE. ?? I ?? t'lli'tNltt-, I tee iii ?? I : ?? . I t? liii I ? * I- tit ' it., iii.- I o' it I t t 'I itt tilt lit! Ii ?? itt ii. 'it ut - ?? tt 0 ii It '1 2' iii,' ?t.tt iii Ut - ' - ?? vi? ii Itt . . t - I ?? ii - ?? ' 'I ?? I t.i It 't it Itt' ii ?? pt..KtPx .?xor t? V tt4ltiti ?? o.t it viola u. it. 2 t . ?? it- ?? a' I ?? I' It' Ltt it' ¾' tit U' ' t .t ?? ?? 'ti ill ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, 4c. r THE GALE OF TU ESDAY.-The metropolis and its vicinity were on Tuesday last visited by a gale of wind which, for the time it lasted, may be said to be one of the most violent that London has experienced fbr several years. Even a cursory account of the damage done in various parts of the town occupies several columns of a morning paper. We have only space to notice one ...

Published: Sunday 04 December 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3337 | Page: Page 13, 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... JRQ & U sT.2 , - ?? I I ' I ?? 1 = ~UwI pyrJA4 wQRSeugUS (0YRN0.'ilrSnday dr. C~barles W~ils~on, Gov~ernoeof ?? nt Kidder. minster', comnitted sujicide by haugipg himself ,to.a beau in ~a stoie-rol mof~the workhoiise. It 'appiearedl by the evidenc5 adduced at! tbe inquest, tbet'the deceased,'wlio hadibee governor of the workhouse for four fars; had, within the .Iast t~wo months., co~nplaeed ...

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... POLICE . .,MARLBO ;GKiIST RBEET. -; :, TH M MAtRQUIS OF WA'ritFOt AGAIN-Just after the conclusion of the night charges on Fiiday several fashionably-dressedl individuals entered 'he office, one of whom' enveloped in a rough pilot-coat walkedup to Mr. CONANIr, the Sitting Magistrate; and told him he came to answer a charge against him on the police-sheet. A policeman of the C division came ...