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CORONERS' INQUESTS

... ?? lDEATH FROM FAE-WOES-_ on satuwah,x,`lint quest- was held at ,St.0eqge s'5 Hospital, -on. the body Sof Wam Young, ma iineyotb,;U4 years-of-agei who diedfrom injuries received by a dreadful. explosior of fiie-worksbon; the~pr~emises of Diet; Leepritserymen, Vale-placeiuInm- mersmith, on Thursday-week. *The jury viewed the-body;' which presented a.horrid. spectade; the head was- uito'! bl&*, ...

RURAL POLICE

... RURhALGPOL1tXCW - Speei 'of Mr. WtieTk ?? e igii Ouse, oe f CeDnititamsl * ?? 'intl iedin the Friech system of pofl'ito Englnd.-Tkeletnrom MteParlinelati k'y listory, Vol! r iifo;' CAN it be pretended, that by t.he- knowledge1of.utlr number, or our wealth, either can be increased-i' Is it not evtident, that, to all good purposes..it will, render tem 1, l8 effective' If we 'are suddenly piOssed ...

CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... ClumES JMW CALSUAL&TIEO. SACRiLEGH.-On Monday the police received information that a few nights ago the church of St. James'S, Holloway, was entered, and a number of bibles, prayerboeks, &c., stolei therefrom. A reward of s. has been offered for the thief's apprehension. DEAe rRitOM MACHINeRY.-On Wednesday afternoon a young man, named Thomas Ridyard, was killed by the machinery in the carding ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH,

... 1COUlCT ?? ENwCIS. _ THE POOR-LJ.W AMENDMENT ACT. lag'F =Gfflock was ofrliftel~d-on'behalf of theprh ME . rtiA lfor rule. .i bf * bISSII fs, faiitisn d t ?? of e e TW7 ^7~for fornnisg- vhat v ns called the Poplar Union5 b)y -ntn qwi #tha kt pafris rita.menetlla b'teren give n'to e reor awv GCmmxsissiitrs in the p~erspn'of the's secretsryi ?? he .did not find his *iend instructed to show ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL' CRIwlL fl¢5INBSS OF THE SESlON - All the trials having been disposed of yesterday. the RlCORO-SR addrv'ssed the Jury, statingthat, in the cor- responding Session last year, there were 2265prisoners comn- mitted, and out Jf that number 180 cases bad been sub- mitted for the consideration of the Petit Juries. The time' then occupied was six days. During the present Session, then about ...

NEW COURT

... Njew 4bO 1 I I I 'F-UIT- BIGAMY-NEW IAARIAGE LAW. ;.Willianm Connqr, aged 44; .was indicted ;for marry- ing Bridget Stick, h' Jformer wife, being thenalive. T)he case was proved, and the Jury returned a verdict of Gwilly. The RECORaDER sid ithe -present offence had'been eoi. nitted a few days~before the new lawhadcome into opera. tion, and. the prisoner would npt,. therefore, perhaps, be; ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CR1MJNL CO.URT. POTs-OFFICr ROBBERY.-Wrn. WeStisiook and Martha Westb-ook, -his mother, were indicted, the former fob stealing i letter containing a 51. note, and the latter for feloniously receiving the same, wqll knowing it to have been stolen. The Attokney-neneral, Mr. SOepherd, And Mr. Adolphus :col4ucqted the prosecution. Phillips andl Mr. Jodkin de nded:the prisonetrs. -tappeared ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Jan. 31

... CollntT OF KlWP's D13ENI, Jaxi. ai. IMPORTANT DECISION. TES KIlqG V. TfR DIRECTORS OF TH POOR O- THE PARISE o0 ST. PANCRAS. Mr. Justice COLERIDGE observed that in this case cause had been shown by the defendants against a rule for'a ,ertiorari to remove into that Court an order of the Poor-law Cummissionersi upon which the directors of the poor of the parish of St. Paucras -were called upon ...

SHERIFF'S COURT—SURREY

... SHERIFF'S COURT-SURREY. __ - - m. - 1 Cram. CoN-RonaRTas v. Ba ?? was an action brought by Mr. Henry Boyden Roberts, solicitor, of Child's. place, Temple-bar, against William Brunskill, a private in the Horse Guards, to recover damages for criminal conversation. with the plaintiff's wife.. The defendant having suffered judg- ment by default,. a jury was empanelled to determine the amount of ...

LAW

... L A W. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. SERVANTS' CIIARACTEns.-NOTLET ?? THlE EARL Or Kit. MoRE.-Mr. C. Jones conducted the case for the plaintiff, and Sir F. Polloclk and Mr. Richards that of the ?? was an actioa brought by the plaintiff against the defendant for a libel published by him of and concerning the plaintiff.- It apprared that the plaintiff had formerly lived with the defendant as a butler, ...

SHEEP-STEALING

... Last Monday night the fold of Mr. Bullock, of Charvill Farm, Twyford, was visited by some depredator, and a fat Down wether sheep stolen therefrom. The usual notice has been issued, and a reward of 201. offered, but no disco- very has yet been made.- Oxford Chroniele. POOR RATEs.-On Saturday, at the Kensington Petty Sessions, no lees than 700 of the inhabitants of St. Mary Abbott, Kensington, ...

LONDON POLICE

... ? AMNAWON lou'auxem-i- MANSION-HQtUSE~. A young man, named o l brought before the Lord Mayor, char-g with hsin attempted to impose upon a sailoi~boj, iiinid FVrd k&M hjlnton sio bu pi of, clot nere eric fitchelli by pressing him' to buy a piece of ;shfor five -'shillings, the original Cost-of whieh was only'ooe shillilg'and tenpeice. The Lar D 0jo4.vVWhYIthis5aapretty tradeofyonirs, M4r, ...

Published: Sunday 25 September 1836
Newspaper: The Champion
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3269 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment