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TRANSMISSION OF LETTERS

... TRAN$-MISSION OF LETTERS. ;i The following will exhibit the risk which persons run in transmittiig 'letters otherwise than through the me- dium of the Post-office ; and we are told that the Post- masters General have givers orders to their Solicitor to enforce the penalty under the act of Parliament, which applies to a!l such breaches of it. COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DUBLIN-Artnr, 2G. 7T/e ...

ENNISKILLEN QUARTER SESSIONS

... ENN1IS1lltiEN QUARTER SESSIONS. Jrabry Mri'ev, v. MJbrhk.s Kida. -Thi. was anx action to reover 6 fitm tihe silpprlt of defeidanlt's two illhitillate chliljdren. Plaintiff allfc de frn4at botIA appear ed ill court- tbe finrter a clean lie:fith ?? winan. beti ?? 31) nilid 40 yearss of age, with twvo tine children, (twilsl,) about six mnouths old. pilesene Ii el'f to the liemch, and tvinlel the ...

THE MURDER AT POLSTED, SUFFOLK

... THE 24URDER AT POLSTED, SUFFOLK. The prisoner William Corder arrived at the Cock publics house at two o'clock on Friday morning. The Coroner's Inquest on the body of Maria Marten resumed their enqui;ry and several witnesses were examined. The prisoner wvas permitted to be present when the evidence was read over.- .He entered with Lea the officer, enveloped in a large Spanish cloak, and ...

CRIMINAL LAW

... 5t the House of Commons ott Monday, Mr. Peel in- troducedi two Bills, whivh were prepared by Lord Larts- dowire durring his Seeretaryship, anl by him conducted through tre House of Lords:-One, a bill to Creilitate jus- tice, by an improvement in the law of eridetrce; the other to consolidate and arnettd the statute law of offences against tie person. The law, as it now stands, distinguishes ...

IMPORTANT TO SHIP-OWNERS, MASTERS OF VESSELS AND MARINERS

... I*36ORTAXNT.TO SMlIP- bWNFR MXStERS Otr - VESSETLS AND MARINERS. If - .D2~~AfZLTY CQOUR-71 IREZ.Alw. A cause has lately 'been decided in this Court whlih Iwe think 'highly important 10 ship-owners -.and mattr'. ?? Rue.,'sm Dorid .loeras, aemd olers, ?? 8 . 7p vr eessl called the Will4m Pi, f & Jq's, Nfe *2eraseick, Colies LBataiJie, 4isater, )iintjsaa. Dublin, NOay 5, 1828. The acting Judge, ...

LONDON POLICE

... LONDON POLUCE. GusLRAxUc..-On Thursday, Mrs. Matilda Smith, the good-looking better half of ati Industrious city porter, wee charged with having stolen from Master Jackey Neale, son and heir of Mr. John 'Neale, one half pint neat gin, together with a black flint bottle containing the same; the whole be- ing the property of the senior John. Mr. John Neale Is a constable of the city, and having, ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... CO URT OF KNG'S BENCH-L OND ON. t5 WEAVER V. FOYSTER, This was an action for breach of promise of marriage, Ibrought by Mrs. Elizabeth Weaver, widow, aged 64, against Mr. John Foyster aged 76. Mr. Gurney stated the. case. The plaintiff resided near L-Bermondsey, and had lost Ieri'first husband in 1824. The e defendant lived at Higigate, was formerly a linen-draper, but It bad retired on a ...

POLICE OFFICE

... P6,ICB oFFicE. Committed by the Police, Magistrate to Carrickfergus jail, for trial at next assizes, James Magulgan, charged with stealing a brass seal from the shop of Mr Law; William Simpson, porter, charged with stealing lOs. in copper coin, from the shop where he was employed; Elizabeth Kirk- patrick, charged with uttering base coin; Jane McClinchy, charged with picking a mat's pocket of7s ...

SUMMAR ASSIZES

... SUMMER ASSIZES. NVORTH EAST CItLCUI1. lieus. Baron M~'Cree~tenD and Judge JesBts. Di-egheds, on W~ednceday, 16th July. Loutb), at Dundalk, Tiiumday 17th July. Moulghali, Mlonxday 21st July. Arinadl, Thu~rsday 2-kbh July, twvo o'clock. Att ax,1t Caririckf rgfl5, Wednesday 311th Jaly-. Ce aniy otf thle russ-i l f Cai-riekfeegus, same *h y. Dais-s. at DLtwnpat ?? M~oniday 4thl Aucust.i C ratisd ...

HORRID MURDERS AT SEA

... Cove Of Cork, Joser 28-Thursday an inquest was held Ii at Cove, by Mr. Hardy, Coroner, on the body of James ec Raynes, John Keating, John Cramer, James Morley, Tim Connell, Wm. Swanson, and Frank Sullivan. The bodies, al when inspected by the Jury, wer e lying stretched along the to floor of the calbinl. The taces of all wvere lacerated in a t shoc~king manner. Thle deceased were fastened ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... BELFAST QUA4RTER SESSIONS. On Wednesday moorning the following Gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury :- Adlam M'Clean, Esq. Foreman; Robert Getty, Robert Gamble, Joseph Young, Henry Rowvan, Hugh Mogill, Thomuas Maclurkan, Win. Wilson, John Thomnson, Charles Fhoinoen, James Steen, Thomas SinIclair, Thomas Fergu- SOII, William Ewing, Edward Smith, John Barnlett, F ran. cia PI1Craeken, Thom as ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... BIU.ACH OF PRO;MISE OF MNARRI1&GE KING'S BtNrCr,-DUBINIS JV'tLy g ;.'fbe-plainitiff's case wa1s opened by a powverful 5ppea thie Solicitor-Gene~rol,.sho ritated that hfs * ibent was a . whn, to soipporlt her mothler-anid family, had ege s^ verness hin thle f amily iii hlr M'Can, a rolatioengae ofthp go tiff. in Droghi'iia. 'Ih,'ro the ?? nt, wh w M'Can^'o nephew,. reshided and, Ilaing in the ...