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THE PETITION NUISANCE

... The joint stock petition prosecuting company is likely, after all, to turn out a mere bubble specula-t tion, notwithstanding all the puff paragraphs of the s :qry pres. The amount of capital subscribed up tou.this moment would scarcely defray: a tithe of the probable expenses of the Dublin petitimi alone; and t we shall be much. disappointed, indeed, if it evera amounts to any thing like what ...

MURDER OF THE GOVERNOR OF PRESTWICH WORKHOUSE

... DEr OF THE GOVERNOR OF PIREST biUR13 WC WOaKHOUSE. On Tuesday snoraing Mr. Jonatbhan Fielding, governor Firestwiich workhouse, who bad been several weeks coofined to his bed by injuries indicted upon him by a °uper named Joseph Dennerdey, a weaver, living as a Pauper in thebhousiesexpired. *The ciieumstanoes under jp h tile murder wae committed will be best gathered roni;the evidence of the ...

FATAL CASE of STABBING with a BAYONET

... FA TA L CA SE j' S7TA JIA G triA a BA YOANE T. In our Mar rlebotie police report (of yesterdiv v wc gav ant ?? of a serious affray between two soldieirs of the Coldstream Giuards and ni wall named Ja nes Chaplin, a shoemnaker of elanipstead, the latter of wiholin received a desperate bayonet nonnld in tile abdomen, intlicted by Geaorge Siiith, one of the soldit rs won astands remanded on tile ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICF-YESTEaDAY. AlRtAN QUAY OFFICE. Uf THE DisowNED.-Aik olid mars, with a bald head, a - wrinkled, strnlurtit face, ch aracterised by a saidwrice grill,tl and a ragged great cost hanging awry over his shoulders, gr limped into the office, followed by a stunted, wretchied- le looking Female carrying an infanlt in her arms, wvhom he accused of having robbed him of' some articles of ...

POLICE

... MAHsrOx HOtISE. A seaman named John Ca cbrll4 one of the most complete naval characters that has lately appeared belbre the public, walked into the Mansion Honse. He lad been some days ago bclicssed idn ore of the low neighbourhoods into which sailors are sutre tb go when they have got rhoney, and he had been afterwards, to a tertuin bitti:nts pratected by ai puol 'tll6w, *ho sai that lie was ...

Published: Sunday 08 October 1837
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3447 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

RECORDER'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... NJ Io RECORDEDP9 COURT-VTA1*ht. The Reeorder took his`seat-on the bench at nine o'cloct; and, previous to bis entering on .te trial of traverse cases, the following decision'in' a law case was given:_ c Goold'v. Helen O'Callaghan. n Mr. Macdonagb, as counsel for the garnishee, moved on a li rule 'nisi to aside the'foreign attachment in this-cause, which i issued on the affidavit of the ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DBLN 'PttCg -TOAY. HEAP.OFFICE. Snop LIrnNG.-An Cooney Aand Eliza Smith were charged with attempting to steal a piece of calico, containing nine yarda, from the shop of Harvey and Co., No. 2, Welt Iington.quay., Mr.i.Ngrth, ene of the superintendetits missed the calico on the 'spdtj andy ont gearghing the: pri- soners, on wbom his suspicion fell, he fepnih the propertyeon- caled under 'the ...

REGISTRATION OF VOTERS—SATURDAY

... REGISTRATION OF VOTEI~S~SATVRD~V- REGOISTRATION OS' VOTEfRS-SATVRtDAV, tID!.t. ;X. Messrs. Coventry o'.d Twnmln on Saturday held their v ourls of reuisioD , the Susses Arms Hamnuersmitlh [Beforc Mr. tONTNNT1tY.1 The case of the claimants in respect of shares in the Ful- h11am1 bridge camle on in the Fulinam list. Servie of notice (i uh jection having been proved, Mr. Gregory called Mr. 1I ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... 3 COUNCIL-HOUSE. SATURDAY, Oct. 7, 1837. Magistrates present: Messrs. Ash and Herapath. James Cann, a boy, was charged with stealing a handkerchief and some silver from Mr. Stone, beer-house keeper, of Hanham. The prisoner had been in the habit of sleeping in prosecutor's house, and on the latter's getting up on Friday morning he found that the handkbrihiet' and money in question had been ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... Yesterday a court was held for the dispatch Of business. The LORD MAYOR laid before the court the resolu- lion of thanks passed by the Court of Common Council to the Court of Aldermen for the proccedings of the latter in furthering the v'evs and recommendations of the late slherifls, Sir James Duke and John Johnson, Esq., respect- ing the alterations in the gaol of Newgate. CHANGES IN GILTSPUR ...

INQUEST

... I1 Yesterday an inquest was held in ?? Churco, James's- street, on the body of Jane Dunne, 'wV*ho had 'been 'buried E since Sunday week, and who was disinterred 'yesterdIa, for the purpose of investigating the mariner she had cornie by her death, it being alleged it was in cois'equenbe of the general' ill-treatment, and in particular a severe beating, received from her husband, a cosob-maker ...

Insolvent Debtors' Court

... tuiolveunt lDebtoris' Court. N12 TUE MATTrER OF THE PETITION TOFALrED BRODIE, EOS . Considerable interest was felt in this case, as it was shown that the insolvent was a near relative of Mr. Walter, the proprietor of the Times newspaper. Mr. Adolphus examined the insolvent as follows :-I was arrested at Dover, and care up to London by haebescorprs; I was arrested on the 28th November; my own ...