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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Stalluion and Little Oakley the property of the Earl of Cardigan, with nets and bludgeons, fur the purpose of taking game and rabbits. Mr. Humrnfir having stated the case; it was proved by Lord Cardigan's gamekeeper and two of his assistauts that about ten ...

THE IRISH JUDGES

... Justice John- ston, who is not only at this present hour, but has been for some years, in that state of impaired health and energies, the very foresight of which admonished ?? Little- dale that it was time to withdraw from the bench to the arm chair, and ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE ASSIZES

... who twenty years ago lived at Cefn. His lordship summed up the evidenee, and the jury returned a verdict of Not Guilty. Johns Jones, aged 2i3,. was charged waith having, on the 12th day of June last, at Ralpas, feloniously cut and stabbed Henry Morgan ...

LAW

... witness placed himself under a sofa in the back drawing-room with the aid of a persoti named John Thomas, valet to Lord William Paget. Ot that day Lord Cardigan came to Queen-street as was ex- pected. He and Lady William Paget were alone in the drawing-room ...

POLICE

... sticks, man, woman, or child, being without their cutlasses, or other arms, they instaandywentback'to the office for extra assistance, and returned with Buckeridge, Day, &c. armed with pistols and cutlasses. During this time the ruffians 'ere exercising ...

BRISTOL GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... d other; Wm,. .9or4iimori forstealingt the property of -J. Eltol. be Jt sr't5OtONEpiT, WITH HAit ,AuOUR.-Eiglst Mlnths: .. John Quion; for steialing a firrse, d'ontaining 4 sovereigns bu Anda halfand s6m'e sgi'ver,fr6m SaYah Howell. LSixMonths: r.Mary ...

Metropolitan Police Intelligence

... before given, had been disposed of, created a disturbance at Mrs, Grattan's dwveling, and also is ith having sent letters to iher (Mrs. Grattan) with the view of extorting money, Mrs. Grattan and Mary Cliff, her cook, proved the dis- turbance In iuestion ...

THE MURDER OF THE ITALIAN

... work - ith the last witness at the time, was next examined, and Igave precisely the same evidence. John Finnigan, son of the last witness, William Carey, John Cullen, and Anne Martin, were also examined, but their evidence went only to the same extent. They ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... only open for a fortnight, and he was not aware of the consequences. The defendant was fined in'the mitigated penalty or it. John Flood, Little Strand-street, was summnioned for a si- milar offence. Sergeant Campbell stated that between' two and three o'clock ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... proved against Smith, under the name of Kelley, he was sentenced to transportation for ten years, and M'Quiu to seven years. CARDIGAN. BREACH OF A PROMISE OF MARRIAGE BY A RECTOR.- SAuNDarts v. HIARRIts.-This was an action, brought. to re- cover damages against ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DU.bL1N POLlVE-ATTURDAY. , AitiAte-qUAr OFniCI. I., CAli4.-,Mr,'john Etch Iiim ws su . noned for having delayid 9'adibit Itd4 Payie into hii 4 alace of buieps, at ?? ?? e rt deing duly ijiade-, ' ?? U Upon .the ease. being qallea'on, Mr. Odiit*UlI tho ...