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... -, - I 4 CREOLE' NEGROES SET AT ?? NeW York Express contains a letter from New Providence, tur- nishing the intelligence that the negroes of the Creole had I been formally set at liberty. A special session of the Admi- ralty Court convened to hear the charge of piracy against the seventeen negroes imprisoned from the Creole. After an examination of the testimony offered, the Court replied ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE' Zl2'BfLt GNCE-MON DAY, arIf EXTNSIE SSTLIoil VSTRIEET. toil( liX~tt~tV atScsersr 0 5'PLUrJNDsR.--Trro younsg enteria of rasthe'r rcsptecttrblot appriernoe, nauted Jfohn 1`3l's1ou,,rd of Jirues Wiilson, wvere placed at tire bar, beforo Mr. Jardine gsr ci irg Iti hi tire following- robberies:- _o ItcArd Siephest Burletsid ho resided ati No. :2-2, u Oxford-steet, and is ajeweller. Oin thu ...

WIGNEY'S BANKRUPTCY

... IVIGWE''7-S iIWLVCliuPTCY. IlOIiTirooc, MAY :1-Thie being the dii rappointcd for tlic cljeourneld meiti g under this fiat, the ul ruptc were presenloi the puirpose of undergoing a turther exuamination. Comnilssioners Merrifield Attree, acid Cooper, took their belts at eleven o'clocii, at which hour Mr. James, barrister, eppeared tir the eseignees, Mr. E. S. Creally for the defendaute, and tile ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... L-Y 1YFi LL6E_ cLA IND, 'N ti-li PL. ItI AN'A N. T imie vtti lvrii beardl li rt'-ply lit ttiii Clise, 2an- Th, L ad, than i: -cm j udgsieii ,rdterna It Vt. ilit. I I i A lL I' EIv. MrIt iV CIX ox. Y I ii l-t- n-n Vail hay I irI i ii tin itt thias carseth II,:11 d liit Wii'le imi thl lit'jniiioed till tv-mowrrow'. DuAit V'1'. ELWY.N. T nit, -dr ien nit- b-ti, trartvftirrd,d from thle l'apwra ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA TV iVOTICES-Tnils DadY. nr -I'ren_ -.. . j SECOiNDARiESr COURT, i RASINDICHALSTREET-Sitat 12.. MlrrloituOl-Oftda o Waltet-BrrraVk v ill iharn-Whiie WVaiVte -Scule i viclcnbothtun-Andetraun i tVI icY n i'lirtorr. Unidefeided caunnes will be baeien at tbro nitting of the court. PALACE COUf, IVESTUi'iNSTER-A traiali.pust arl.e Hurtinlg v Marthir-..Willlmm v willlalla-Ruatlen v Blaud-Gooro r ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLI CE 1DTELLIOE CB-MONDAY. -4 B10W-STRELT tr Mir. Burg tki sell itor to teporftr fDuyln Theatre, attendlfc ro`83110tblog tuiin ra~do Saur wl daty )last against Ai.Macrtady for the sumn of £C130, 11m ar- N retirs ofilpeer-rotes for lear months, alle-ged to be due front cc hiali, as Lesse, to the( pariah of St. Mutin-initht~o.1ields. fo Mr. Bulrgess aild thel rote wais made 110 recently OR ...

THE ROEHAMPTON MURDER

... THE ROEHAMPTON MURDER, I COMMITTAL OF MOLLY GOOD AND GAMBLES I On Monday, Mary Good, and Richard Gamble, were Win brought before Mr. Hall, at Bow-street, fior further exasiina. tion. Previous to the prisoners being placed at the bar Lie Earl of Uxbridge, Lord W. Lennox, Air: Cottnlhaiii ae,,d Lieutenant-Colo'nel Nugel, took seats on the bench, Mr. Maaude, the solicitor for the Treasury, stated ...

Published: Sunday 01 May 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1267 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—TUESDAY

... I =I: (i e'te ir. Cornmiealioner Evans.) TrillS I1HN DIOtPUfRtY TsAIfD-t2- 0 WI LI.I.AIS AVD NIOTTKA11. rh dcay 15 t, h.dtur the Aodjcuroed er arloaton of tle bant uees Wlilliams tilid vAlditrmer le, blDyayrd etteided for the antalgneoso, And Mr. Wreight (tIhe barriter) lor the buoekrupit Alottram. ! Theexamination ofthe biakrupt wee proceeded with. The sum 0t e278 1Is. was expended Iii goods ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... PQOLZCV J2iL ;EuEw~DFSlY BOGW.STLIEFT. Geneal Poslo.ffce, woe plaeri at the' bar befnre I~.'tyrd ,harged reiJth stealing a lotter coatalulog Coin, tie paaperty ad the P-atnruster-Gin,tral. iJohn Forbes said he snot, A tmoanetger itt the Genreral Porit-otic,'. Le tean on duty on Wedteid,,y los, tline Iit) inshartt, it th lahwinsr l,e 1 whticih the tiannIer tens carvelI o. totin th yrntd ...

COURTS OF LAW

... COURT OF QUJEEN'S' BENCH. Monday was the first day of Term, but no one of fife ausftl Formalities, except that of the Judges and' Queen's Counsel wearing their full-bottorned wigs, was observed ; and this is the fbrmality, the abolition of which would be the mosit grateful'. ROLLS COURT. LORD CARDROSS up. LADY CARDnROSS.-Mr Kiundegley'j. upon being called on to move, asked that the application ...

COURTS OF LAW

... CONSISTORY COURT. TEE BRAINTREE CrnrnCr RATE CASE-IM'PJRAgT DEcisicoT.-This case, which came before the eourt upms the admission of the libel, was called on on Wednesday, when Dr Lushington delivered judgment at groat length, going through all the points of it, examining the various arguments, and finally concluding in these ?? this new doctrine, that the churchstardens and a minority of a ...

Published: Saturday 07 May 1842
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1613 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... I PUL1LUI LAELLIGBNrjCE-FDAY. I BOWS'rfItEET. A young man, narmred Chaiir cs aves, was cbarged, be- lere 21r. Jardine, Ivith laitel)ptilig to orttuin a situation ns couchulan and groom unider thics protences. Mr. Rlobert Lutwychi, a hbrarister, reodindg at 10, Old- square, Lincohi'eJnlo stated that aliout 1 fortriylit slone the prisoner calue to Lia chambers, wvith a reromoreondrtion from Mdr. ...