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COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... COUNT' OF IIANKBUPTCT. [Before Mr. Commissioner HoLRoYD . ELIZA LUCY VYSTRIS'S BANKRUPTCY. The first meeting of the creditors under the fiat issued against Madame Vestris, lessee of the Olympic Theatre, but described as of Princes'-court, Storey's-gate, music- scllee, was held on Tuesday for the proof of debts and the choice of assignees. The Court-room was exceedingly crowded long before the ...

LONDON POLICE

... E xN IWO-W, -lip J-ICE c B. - MON SI1O JIOU SE. A young man, rnamed John NoXeyi, was- brought. before the Lord Mayor, charged with! having attempted to-impose upon a sailor boy,.narsed.Frederick Mitchell, by pressing him to buy a piece of cloth for five, shillings, the original cost of which was only one shilling~and tenpence. The LouD MAyort-Why, this is a pretty tradb of yours, Mr. Nbrrey. ...

Published: Sunday 25 September 1836
Newspaper: The Champion
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3400 | Page: Page 23 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SUMMARY OF ASSIZES NEWS

... i At the York assizes an action was brought by a gentle. man named Todd, against another named Hawkins, to re- cover damages for a libel alleged to have been sent by the ,defendant to a lady named Taft, with a view to prejudice the plaintiff in his addresses to her. Itappeal-d that plain. tiff, who was a share-broker, had formerly been in partner. ship with defendant in a tea trade, but had ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL -CMH NAL COURT. EXTENSIVE ROBonRy oF-BUT-BR. -James KMe- 6i93 and William Sari&e8 ore indicted(foi stealing a hore and cart, fifteen casks;l.and. l4001bs. of butteri the properey of Thomas Webb; and :Joha xo~iowwaiB indict'ed-for receiv. 'f one cask- and ?? bf btbteiW, -part of t1he SNve, well-knowing the-same to be stolen. - ,, rroin the evidenc6.b1vg%9tihober efwiessesj It ap- ...

SESSIONS ROOM, MANCHESTER.—Jan. 20

... I SESSIONS UO91b, IANCHESTER.-Jai. 20. FACTORY PROSECUTIONS AND CONVICTIONS. 156FosR S. H. HASLAS AND R. WALKICIL.USQ, M.P, ;Mr. Heathcote, the Factory Inspector, applied to lay in- formations and obtained convictions against the following parties for violation of the Factory Act :-William Sager, woollen manufacturer, near Ewood Bridge, fined 20s. and costs Ils. 6d.; Messrs. Towvnsend and ...

LIBEL-LAW

... LIBEL-LAW,.. ' INTELLIGENiCA has bieen sent to us from Vorwi¢.h that there ha_,.e tn som-9. lep1 cdings ' (4 auti. cipated by the ?? Xkzwich Mercury). iiithe ca's of the weavers ji-LIxs; who was reported, by a cor- respondent of the CHAMpi6N,. to hievsuffe'red il- treatment in the Norwich Workh ouse. The nccot given of this treatint' tn qur paper was,, it appe's, reprinted in the form of a ...

POLICE

... o a :IdC. GUILDEALL. A young man named WillierJ Gore, who described himself as a discharged private from the East India Company's ser. vice, on a pension of 9d. per day, was charged with having wilfully broken two panes of plate glass, value 271. in the mag. nificent shop.front of Messrs. Hitchcock and Rogers, drapers, St. Paul's Churchyard. The prisoner was recognised as hav- ing last week ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... II loomm ?? - 11 .11 11 111,11IM PIR!! L~T~MIRDB1~Ap UICIDE IN BUCK. THtE^LA M M GST RASTRAND. beai I~tsW--~ obi~o'V& tIi* fcrther ex- ! -ltfrkln's ;wrorkhouseibefOrM MiM~ifw :andn ' !spectable juryl>^and~longtoefi~re-tihit hourfithz ch~l~r A,!jC s xfuall. :Tfleerid~cee which eitienad to'f kre~a lehgb,. ;,i,4loccn. piedl sei'eral hdur; waP -heard tb Zbnoapat ent at. WJti1APM:Bnf'AsNT, - ...

MURDER OF HER CHILD BY A MOTHER

... ioluvas alffli 19A. --di (1a0MA9,Mtf4 -fb Dke~t~* tj. M,1 .sergwjj,5 hST-o~~ y 'I 4i8 't~u an il ~ ~ be~~ n t~ banah ?? ~ ?? ~ nt usa~1'er u t ?? h ~e i zi ma s~p MTbbovse~d~rificida $la I A~ ?? n~ ib M, Id,.i~IEtW1d),if h Au ?? pvovhicil ?? AIANUIVII pg lw~i~ff her' o be .1=ck-,,Occut'reQP4Rflqberfechre Wbrow-w, e ?? Vtt!d:4Ilknto~ ~~ro~W~ia~we~tto 'loik after theaw this' I. ?? ~ th Wt lavH b ...

LONDON POLICE

... O~~DOW p.J- ICu : ?? ksfiivlcarithiuyd Jaqne Jeinistwo old womeu, wbo have beed very longln the tradeI of !morning sneaks, alias ua.teang~in t*ethoflrnig. ?? brought before the LORD fAioRj, ?? with havngi stolen a mat. A policeman tated that. he saw the two-qld women try to pull away, a door mat from the ball of Alderman Wood's countingt house in MorktlalOe. The ipat, however, was fastened ...

SUMMARY OF ASSIZES NEWS

... At the York assizes an action was brought by a gentle- man nainedl Toddl, against another named Hawkins,, to ie- cover damnages for a libel alleged to have been sent by the defendant to a lady named Taft, with a view to prejudice the plaintiff in his adldresses to her. It appeared that plain. tilf, whu was a sham-hroker, had forrnerly hcen in partnerl ship with lefednant in a tea trade, but ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... I ?? . J,. ' ..io G@ E .t F ES.U IO9 , On Wednesday' evening an inquest was heldrat:the Lon- idon:Hospital, an the remains of Rebecca Lovel, aged,3Z years, who died in that institution from., the. eftec4s of.' severe. injurieslwhich she received, by her clothes catching fire, . from the evidence it appeared 'that 'on themorning of the 2-2nd of January: last,' while lighting the fire at ...