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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 1, . I INsTEL L1.IGENCE. ((Ii Iii 01' ('hA N CEkX -AIONDAY. It ni' lo ?? ii from a late Ata-'tar ot hi' 1-toil-'. Ily IIIC era-u-il I i-rio a rat (OCt IC.' i t Xi to -e Al-i tel', to in- quirt 0 ti.tr a id itice Ii rio i )a -'1.'iora' hi'rtt-v, iit tlobbo, hitnkcr?, at l'ott?-ioie, la-I itti a ?oi'o I by tie -'iih 'I ttil I thu S liltIOttlI 'Iii' phIl' 01 I it *oiil I hO nit 1it L?i. iou hue> ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—DEC. 14

... (ENIRAL CR1MINA'AL C'OURT-Drc. 14. I iefcre Mr. JTu'tice Liro- trIIAlJ [VAr Mr. Buern 1101,1ni.ANI J., I, Y, I) rr is, 2f1, A se ijiddicted for t rob ?? onf N' VI ?? A A 1 hometws, and portitg t o hin fiear, andi taking froml fis person, aid ag.. u-t bin vii I, a cloak valuec frifteen sftillIirrgo, and one hinirrg, fis propirt Y. VillrAm 'il. ?? :I live at No. 15, Warwick-Rquater, finil am a ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-AIJIS DAY. COUtRT OF CHANCERY, I.INCOI.N'S INN-Sit t l I Aiirilr Gi l~eral v Irniir ilmitFcrs' c elilrrIry, tI le rjii9 iii i t ir Il irvev, iittI,. i I. IL I'I I .-I I- PIl e e;I INeI:iI-liidl.trillI Massea - A I 1.1 i iii,!li-3lli,'I v l-Ha1nio-rI. ri 'Iiemtlillr (Cilaritie- IIr ! irir ,, 'Ii.h r.. ?? jun,! !.tjrir'irulir rr 'Ilevrliiti (;rinrrrurrl siliori I I -1n r.e0tlvt-1T ...

MIDDLESEX GENERAL SESSIONS—DEC. 13

... AIIDJ)LESIEX GkENA'LR.'ti SIESSION.'S- ?? 1| [B3;fore \Mr. Svrgeoot Ainrs, Chairman, anil n full Bench of M t ; I S n Lit. I GANIiN(; llousrs.-A true bill having beyn found nagiist t!iree persouS, to. a nuisance in keeptn!n; a common gaming- hokiie ill Vicierilg.-ilace, St. *lam-'s Ml. I'PtRtIiENDEUGST moved tlit bench wvarrants shhould issue aga iiq the pirtlLt. I le ChAiit.i5A sait thl ...

Coroners' Inquests

... Coroners' Xunquests. MELANCHOLY DEATH aaos DESTITUTION.-On. Tuesday an inquisition was taken before Mr. Stirling, at the Globe, New Compton-street. St. Giles's, on view of the body of Martha Poole, aged 48, who died under the following melancholy circumstances of destitution:- The Jury viewed the body, which lay at the workhouse of St. Giles, and they were horror-struck at the state of ...

RURAL POLICE against POOR

... A P iI- 7j O RU tLPOLaaR TO TarE EDITOR OF THEg CU4ONW K A*( W3 LYUA5.. Sir,-The very able and aqiwellent moen.r in which you have handled this subjectf in the previouaniumbers oeftbe CnAMiPxo entitles you to the tasting gratoide of the peo. ple of this country. No one who- bas at al observed the arguments for a Rural Police force, can fall to perceive that the intention of its authora-is to ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... iW * 1 - .8 . is', ? SO 1110?- ? S., N i -or I 7?li. I L ,]ABC -i .i 1 ~~ ~ 8j(P~ranklih-ro'&~eza ?? ?? ~~Whent In Gi ?? *11 ~ ei 'fl tI bfied ~fgs4h diir ~'ARX ?? ~atng~li~h~nJ itessbuid tlutiiR tere IhV fh~~ i 1~ ~~ ?? allq.-.C; N0iW:f- 0 ag figter, Z w#~akifieBl withistongrecinbW ?? T&iyW* gt~~ietd tfw en Saeii~ wtisarnmgl.t t,!hp'or~tlynievandtlevilp'tl, at~o - th ?? d gan qbt ...

ALLEGED MISREPRESENTATION OF THE PACKET

... ALLEGED MISREPRESENT1ATION, Or THE PACKET.I O.' On Saturday, before the commencement of the eil Police business, Mr. Parker addressed the spectators- IN comprising a large proportion of the 1unwashed- reandi halt a dozenpolicemen, to the following effect: - Mr. PAulRcatI saw a paragraph in the Pack-et of Friday Wherein I think my character is impropry relce pn al not that 1 care 0ne ...

Published: Friday 09 December 1836
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4635 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ADJOURNED MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... ADJOURNED MICHAELAIAS SESSIONS. These Sessions commenced at Lewes on WednesdaylaFst. The Earl of Chichester presided in the Crown Court, and R. W. Blencowe, Esq., in the Nisi Prins. The Noble Chairman, in delivering his charge to the Jury, said there was nothing in the calendar requiring comment orom him, the offences chiefly consisting of felonies. There were one or two points, however, to ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, DUBLIN

... co-CRT or' xcdHUEQ3nt, DBJ[iDMN. AVRITS OF REPBLLION-OREEN V. HOGAN. Shortly after the sitting of tlie full -Court Mr. O'CONeLL addressed their Lorilibips in answer to their suggestion in. reference to the best mode. of proceeding in the above case, as regarded the discharge of the defendant.- . Mr. O'CONNELL I have considered, my Lords, with. at- tention, the suggestion of the Court, a-id I. ...

LATEST POLICE

... J. 'Tw `bUr . . ITFR M' / ?? .Ydstierdft, [M1 KTv i); ra maile terbloiL, as'P;; li 1(8;1 P8;iX ehiliiigO-stieet;:. fXfaBq,iidla';5Ud' ?? to liipsly} to ?? Mr. NORTOisN'' Whbit ias oturwife ?? yois lTyi':, Slfdl has'rejiitedlt(y, iput her clencfied'elsti intitOmyfaff~eliand) threaten~d tilo' iie'any ?? - I - ?? O'irb'' F 'P ; iiow~song haiav OUlbebewnarrred'ho: T~ere?5. Nie*'8 ijiqi/itwto ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... 192-ftIN for stealing hld~tter ?? elmdusly receiving the. sante,'we'll knowisgn titd bakie The Attorney-General, Mr. Shepherd; nnd.Mr;Adolpkus. conducted the prosecutilonF . i i, i-- t1 li ' . 1~ 'zi i ! C Mlr.Phillips anid BMi. Bodkin'defesidedithe.,prisovieris. -Lt ?? th'e ividencenof'a.great number.bof-wit- bhessre that the ri8e prisoniertid beenbemployedfor a'period, of 17 years in the ...