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THE INTENDED RURAL [ill]

... THE INTENDED RURAL POi.ICE. On Monday evening a meeting of the Surrey Radical Association was held at the Masons' Arms, Southampton- s-reet. Mr. GoaDnsAs[ra, having been called to the chair, stated that the subject for discussion was another encroach- naent upon the liberty of the people contemplated by the Vhigs, namely, the establishment of an armed police all over the country, by which it ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... . -- ?? ;T pq Ot 'WNIM, W: SuDditN IBATB OF: A~ SPANSH NOflLEMAN.- On onday an Inquest ?? held at the' ?? of York, N'W hc e tjoirn'rwnb4,' ib ?? df the hody ioa £wteMd Cofe.ioi;. 38,'e aa wish noblehman, ho .hhd.retired.to'this.-conry from uplip, in aongsqpence of the iutestini wars in wbicp tbat cQuntq' has been so long Mr. Tuokis EvANs, No. '13, New Church-street, de. posed that ...

ABOLITION OF JURIES

... ABOLITION OF, JURIES., We last week quoted ` pssage in the pamphlet of, Mr. Seijeant ADAMS. ?? are, glad to find that the remarks which that gentleman- has published 'have al- ready produced good effecti.. - This is to be seen by the Gtobe, a great improver in our criminal law. The Gdtbe has contained several'afticles, *vithin: a few ,ays' back, pecking at the jkdicial conduct and political ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... . CENTRa GZUINAL COURT. - On Monday the sessions commence before the Lord Mayor, Re- corder, Aldermen, and Sheriffs. The calendar contains a list of about ninety prisoners. Thomams Goeland, a teacher of dancing, was indicted for hbaing committed wilful andi corrupt pediury,in having made an affidavit to the effect that Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson was indebted to him 271 for work aen labour performed ...

SURREY SESSIONS.—NEWINGTON, Feb. 7

... $URe*t fussy;-3 EWJl3TFb. ai.: .. 0 71 M ' WG_'_1 'Lj w>.I If ; 'if9 Bedore iL HEDGI a, ajh4' ap1 ?? ,gi~ alknr,j.4ane8. 2lo#..iwa{d~rd Lrby, WiZam .q j 4. agi' Legy, Jasea, Mlooreg, BeW4 Steve, Wit-. am Stevem, and Thanmkv BMMa 1dear 1ihw itK, having with divers other evil disposed persons unlawfully !asembled together, at Godalming, and created a riot and disturbice. It appeared from the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, Feb. 6

... % 3jtI*FjUIUEgEMIA j~COUr.T, Feb.'1' U ;ejIfriShitgifhei2a4,nd'JoiAn .ones, 30, were indicted fot bidnitei'd etiterin the: dwelling-house of Marianne ?? d Deceinbei;,aid stealing propert:y be-' 61hgtg to 4her 'of Itbilue of 5001.; and Sarahi Ligo, aged 0, ws indictd fo tfe16iifousl' receiving a portion of the ?? it to bave been stolen. The circum- stancei of the case,asw *ll as the nature- of ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONERS' !N9UESN: DRUNRENNESS AND INHUMANITY.-An inquest washeld on Tuesday on a mechanic, lately residing in Rodney-street, Southwark, who committed suicide while in-a fit of intoxica. tion, by dividing the arteries of his right arnt with a razor. Mr. Evans, asurgeon, stated that all the bl6od-vessels in the: body must have been nearly emptied when he arrived. The room in whichihe found him ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... ?? _ _ _ $ ?? d b ',TIIEih'ret 01NI' S04PUICIDE /N .U.K- . &D3g t'sF9 hV beee . Ugs 'e'cI !. the i re~ttse, ex- jur, ?? long befeors that hoi1;$he cl~4ailD vta qiitg eif1. The evidence, which ?? tq 4 great lerngth ,! a'avve .pied :several hours, was .heardnwith the meostpatiesitJ; itr. WILL'AM BRiNT,' hrotherkof the deceased, STr2TE r CLARhF,!`AB3 f&ther.;ii.TdW: SOPikt;% BhYAiT,' h~i9 snbt6b ...

LONDON [ill]

... O' 7, ?? , , , , ?? Z, VW I-, 7.'IlIcE - J,? PnI EST.-011 Monday a 'y'ong ...

LATEST POLICE

... JAI T OJAI~ LAMBNTURTH NT TWO MoNruS 1AFirjR ARR Geo.'Tyler, a master-tailor, residing in Pe4niiqgtgoAA,1r%.tt' . atelfif big'asily, Presented himself before th&)RQA,-S~ NOxroN, and said,' I beg to apply to your .WoWship fog a ''warrant against my wife -. . Mr. NORTo : What has your wife done to you ?. Tyr~: She baa repeateidly put her clenehed fist into my face, and threatened 'to tear ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... COfOWERS' X1NQESTrS- CHILD MURDER.-During the last two days an inr. quiry has been going on at the Caledonian, West Hackney, touching the death of a new-bbrn infant, to which Jane Hate, a servant inw the neighbourhood, gave birth on Satur- day. The body was found by -two policemen under her bed, dead, but not cold': a knife -stained with blood was also found in the room under' a basket. In her ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONES' INQUESTS. SoICIDE FROM DRUNKiENNESS.-A1n inquest was held, ?? Monday. night, at the Crown and Thistle, Great Peter-street, Westminster, on William Hawkins, aged 46, a Waterloo Eol- dier, who committed suicideby hanging himself. It appeared from the evidbene that the deceased had served through the *whole of the Peninsular war, and had been re- peatedly wounded. Saturday night he ...

Published: Sunday 17 February 1839
Newspaper: The Champion
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3681 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment