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... costs and other matters in difference to Mr. Iggulden, the- Mayor of Deal. Sentence of DEATH was passed on the following capital convicts :—Daniel Andrews and William Edge, for horse-stealing; Thomas Barton, ,fOr burglary in the day time; Jane I3owman, for ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... y given to the police. The prisoner Henry Mitchell, with his wife, Louisa Mitchell, occupied a house in Laurel-street, adjoining the back premises of Mr. Forsyth, and, on the sth of November, Louisa Mitchell made a present to Mrs. Parkes, the wife of ...

PUBLIC DINNER DO EARL DURHAM

... consultation the Jury returned a verdict of Accidental Death, and stated their opinion that the banisters had been left in a very improper and dangerous state, which had no doubt been the cause of his death.—Brighton Gazette. DEATLI BY FIGHTING.—Another melancholy ...

PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE. Auch, Jan. 15. In a recent letter, I gave you the Act of Accusation of a female who

... so clear a manner, that no doubt remaining in the minds of the Jury, the unnatural wretch was found guilty and sentenced to death. What must he the feeling of every mother who reads this ! The breast whieh was to supply the liquid and pure food, and impart ...

CU lit .0 IN I C L-t--;77;NT-

... between . three and four poupds weight, of irregular shape, and with pointed jagged edges. Spots of blood were visible upon it, and several hairs were adhering to the edge, although much rain had fallen in the inteyim. The prisoner was now brought in, and ...

PAtillES IN 111Gii LIFE

... Bryanston-square. Mrs.l3enyon entertained a select party of fashionables yesterday evening, at Tier house in Grosvenor-square. J. Mitchell, Esq. had a dinner party yesterday, at house In Charles-street, Berkeley-square. Arthur Stanhope, Esq. and John Weyland, ...

2'HE COMET STEAM PACKET

... instances, however, were truly terrific. A young woman had been grappled by the throat or face, and when borne from the water's edge, her face downwards, with her long loose hair dripping with blood and trailing on the stones, the heart sickened at the spectacle ...

BOW-STREET

... not to meet his .own Solicitor, but to give insttuctions to their's as to the deed. And an assignment to Francis Mitchell and Wm. Mitchell and Co. was then executed. After it was perfected, a further advance of 2,000/. was made on the security of bills ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... Celerity, Amazon, Sylph, Molus, Queen, Teazer, Adalina, Comet, Resolution, and Nymph. A ship, timber laden, burnt to the water's edge, was passed Dec. 5, lat. 45, long. 30, by the Chevalier, arrived here this day. Merlin, Richards, from St. Michael's, at this ...

The COMMON SERGEANT said that was the best place kir Mrs West, the land a 'y, confirmed the former statenaen

... Mannel was wounded be attended him. After his death witness examined his body, and ascertained that his death had been caused by a wound in the chest. The knife (produced) corresponded with the sizs and edges of the wound. Daniel Blythe. the Thames officer ...

Leter. i Thei

... when the snails quiescent state, and when they will be found in great n' or bers sticking to walls, under ivy, &c., in box edgings , A the crevices of rockwork, &c. In spring the warratt i jØ moisture induce them to leave their hiding-places, and tJ commence ...

T IT El . ENGLIII- AND WHITEHALL

... Woodman and Stephen Mitchell, which ended in a fight. Witness picked up Mitchell several times, and Hewett, the prisoner, seconded the other. The fight took place in the high road. They were parted by witness and other persons. Mitchell was very much in ...