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CORONER'S INQUEST

... On Wednesday, an inquest was held, at the Bristol Hotel, before F. 11. Gell, Esq., on the bodies of Robert Goldrinlg aged 25, and James Rich, aged 50, who were unfortunftely crushed to death by the falling of some earth. The Jury, having been sworn, proceeded to view the bodies; they pre, sented a most dreadful spectacle, every limb being crushed and broken. Their death must have been ...

NOTABILIA

... NOTABI LIA. The more contracted a power is, the more easily it is de- stroyed. A country, governed by a despot, is an isverled cone. Government cannot be so firm as when it rests upon a broad basis.-Johznson. If we inquire into the business of a king, we shall find that in some countries they have none; and after saunitering away their lives without pleasure to themselves or advantage to the ...

LATE ATTEMPT UPON THE LIFE OF LOUIS PHILIPPE

... LATE AITEMPT UPOIN THE LIFE OF LOUIS rHILIPLPE. ?? I FINAL CONiICTION OF MIEUNIER, AND ACQUITTAL or LAVAUX AND LACAZ13-JUDGMENT OF TIHE COURT OF PELMST . The Court met at lialf-past ten o'clock yesterday morning, and ?? in secret deliberation till a quarter-past seven in the evening, when. the public were admitted, and the presi. dent pronounced the following judgment- The Court- I Concerning ...

MEUNIER

... M E U N I E R. Meunier has been found guilty and sentenced to be executed. But the King in council commuted the penalty of death into imlprisonneflt for life. We take the following sketch from the Paris papers of Friday, whilst the council was deliberatinp:- There entered the Palace-yard an aged woman, who ?? with difficulty, and appeared to be suifering with the most intense emotions. She ...

INCREASE OF CRIME AMONG THE CLERGY

... INCREASE OF CRIME AMONG THE CLERGY [From the Western Luminary]. I am not in the habit of often diving into the lengthy trial that fill the daily Journals during the time of the Assizes. it my attention has been unavoidably attracted, within the 1aqt month, by the extraordinary insertion of several Rev. Gentle men's names amongst those summoned to appear in the jles tice-room, or at the ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... TVESDAY, APRILs 26, 1837.-Present: Sir D. Seos'c, Mast,, and C,. BASisvi, Easl. A young man of respectable exterior, namked Chariles Serle, was brought upl tn a warrant charged ispose tie coniplaint of his soother, weith misconduct andl using threats towards hier. Ills mother, whose fretings were evidently msuch hurt byherson's conduct,statcd that onl Sunday nlight be left home in thel evening ...

MIDDLESEX COUNTY COURT, KINGSGATE STREET, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1837

... MIDDLESEX COUNTY COURT, KINGSGATE STRIEET, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1S37. [Before Mr. Commissioner DuBois.] SAht DUDLEY'S WOLLONTINE !-JVilliaois v. Dudley- I The defendant, Sam Dudley, and a sort of stahle-vard Sam Weller, was summoned by an elderly, slender ?? lady, for the bankrupting sum of 5s., washing and lodging money I It appeared that Sanm had left his local habitation in a hurry, and ...

COUNTY COURT COLLOQUIES—MAY 25

... COUNTY COURT COLLOQUIES--MTY 25. PRINCIiri.S ANDI PnAcTICRi OF THr COURT.-At about half.past lI on Thursday miorniog, a thick-set, pudgy-built worth%, adorned with knee breeches and ankle jacks, amd whose ilardolphian nose seemed to illumine the whole building, eutcred the body of the court, accom- pahuied by a genuine exquisite-a certain lord, Neat, trimly dressed, Fresh as a bridegroom; ...

ANOTHER WOMAN MURDERED

... At an early hour on Tuesday morning the inhabitants of Frederick-street, Regent's Park, were thrown into a state of great excitement by the discovery that a young woman, named Eliza Davis, barmaid to Mr. Wadley of the King's Head, in that street had been murdered. It appears from the statement of Mr. Wadley that she got up first in the house, as was her custom, to serve at the bar, previous to ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... An inquest was held ol Monday last inst., at Woolenle before F. H. Gell, Esql, on view of the body of Sarnul ?? Piper, a labourer in the employ of Mr. Stephen ?? it appeared from the evidence of John Avis, sheper(t to iIr. Martin, that about a quarter past seven o'clock last Satwrila evening, lie saw the deceased pass along the road in the tirc,. tion of the cowhouse. Charles Piper, son of the ...

THE SQUIREARCHY

... [From the True Sun.] The value of our unpaid magistracy is demonstrated by a case communicated by a correspondent of the Suftfbor Chsronicle, and copied into our paper of yesterday. It appears from that statement, that a labourer nanmed John Nicholls, living at Orford, having arrived at church rather before the commencement of the service, waited in the path near and leading to the church. ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF IMAGISTRAnES. TleIAv, MAY 2, 1,917--Present: Sir D. SCOTT, Dart., and Major A I, .EN., tIr. Ashurst presented himself to the Blench, and said hc wished to 1lke au ?? 1). Scott desired him to proceCe(.-Mr. *\hitr it then saiil IliS otiservatioI wioulil allude to a paragralpli which lappeare(I in the Brig/tn ?? of that day, respectinlg a circuim- 5tAlice .said to have occurred before ...