IRELAND

... within a brief space, we observed the carriages of the Lord Mlayor and Sir John P6wer, the Mou. Mr Hutchinson (brother to Lord Do- nonghmore) sat in the -carriage with Henry Grattan, Esq. M.P. We also observed Smith O'Brien, Esq. M.P.-Robert Dillon Browne ...

KING'S COUNTY ASSIZES

... Joseph Henry Wybrants, John Gibbons, Thomas Jessop, and Edward Walsh. When the eleventh juror was sworn the prisoner's chal- lenges were exhausted; one person was put by by the crown. The prisoner was then arraigned for the murder of John Gatchell on the 4th ...

Porkshire Lent Assizes

... of having eliot at John Clayton, with intent to Iili th, murder him (tinder Lord Ellenborough's act), were placed of lie at'- the bar, charged wvith having bten out, in the night I~ a1 mrd time, on thle 30th of November last, armed with. guns, C,l fedl ...

POLICE

... POLICE. B3ow-STREET,.A COUNTRYMAN IN LONDON.- JOHN FERGUSON, a young man of respectable appearance, was yesterday brought up, charged with having burst open the door of James Nettle, living at No. 4, Brown's-buildings, Clare-market, and with assaulting ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Jan. 7

... hsnots an hour when ?? ill she struck, at halflp ast four on Sunday mttorttig, on the east end of Lanca :s, the Causeway in Cardigan Bay. and sank in deep water (seven iron-n im fatihons) betweess ll lochras ani ?? ttth,tii ts ilestllelsther side of spilne ...

EXTRAORDINARY INSURANCE CASE

... draughts ; the camphor might hive been a powder, but he did not think it was. Witness received his lees from plaintiff. Harriet Grattan, servant, came with plaintiff and family From his house to town. On the day she died Mrs. Wain. 'ight gave her her medicine ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... struck me with a walking itick ot tie arm, aitf lie told msa to get home nud put iy beid in a bog, and iocket the money. Mr. Clie: What 1 irid of a blow was it-did it hart yUrr _-ivitmilrbr : lie struck iris aeross the arm. It pained me very DUicl. I ehowed ...

HORRIBLE MURDER OF THE HEAD POLICE OFFICER OF HUDDERSFIELD

... Prisident: Dr. Hunter. or, Vice-Presidents: John Wilkinson, Wmn. Hey, jun. Trea. 'he surer: W. W. Brown. Curators: J. G. Marshall, ?? Ps, E. P. Teale, ?? Wmn. Osburn, ?? Secre. oct taries : Thomas Nunneloy, Edward John Teale. Council: 'rs, Dr. Chadwick, W. ...

THE SPRING ASSIZES

... Francis Winter Bulman, George Bulman, Edward H. Campbell, jun., John Brunton Falconar, John Fair- bairn, Andrew Gray. Richard Hoyle, Nathaniel Hind- hauglh, Lawrence 1-emvison, C. P. Jackson, John Job- ling, Wm. Matbor, Wm. Abone Surbees, Charles Smith, jun ...

POLICE

... POLICE. I MANSION-HOUSE.-Yesterday, a person named John Mer- rett, came before the Lord Mayor to implore his Lordship's aid or advice against the Directors of the Cornwall and Devonshire Mining Company. The applicant appeared to be a respectable arechanic ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... make out the plaintiff's case, but he had burnt his betting book, and with it also his memory.- Mr John Gully was then examined: He had known John Day for many years, and he asked him to hedge some large sunis for him about Gaper, and be took a bet ...

NISI PRIUS COURT

... frames Hfl1, 24, Wilam PaJmher, 28,aOnd M . Pa/rPser, l, all three laboarors, were Indicted for entering a weeod by night armed for the urpoos of taking and destroying game, the property of Sir Peregrine P. eklan The ehief witnesses in the case were the ...