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CORN LAWS

... CORN LAW\'S. The followimg petition ?? (lie County ?? Grand J ury and signed iy till the niotivbers, save Nr W. S. Crawford, has been forwarded to Pmarliauiment for prrsentation :- To thle Right i-Ion. the Lords Spinilitaml indi Tmimpom l, ilt I'arlimnitent assemibleed, the P'etitioni of tho tmmmdersigned Grand Jurors, lingistraites, Land Owi'rs, and other Ili- habitaits of the county of Down, ...

Law Intelligence

... KaW Inteelince. THE STANFIELD IIALL MURDERS. CONVICTION OF RUSH-SENTENCE OF DEATH PASSED. NORWICH, WEDNESDAY.-Tile court was not so crowded this morning. Rrrsh was busily engaged during part of last night in writing, and preparing for the continuation of his defence to-day. lie ate a hasty breakfast at eight o'clock. Mr. Baron ?? took his seat at a quarter to nine. The Jury then entered the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... QUEEN'S BENCH CIIAMBER.-SATt1nDAr. Judge BetroN sat to hear motions. Beattie v. Dickey. Mr. Dix, on behalf of the defendant, who was confined ill the gaol of Carrickfergus, under a ca. sa., granted by Judge Burton, and marked for £314, applied that he sholdlo be discharged from custody. A similar appliration had been made on the previous Saturday, but had been refuse(d, on the ground that the ...

Assizes Intelligence

... Ragiles flittuiplict. K IL KENNY. Jrednesa'ay, July 28. MURDER OF WM. ANTIIONY PRIM, SCQ. THE trial of some of the prisoners in this most important case being expected to take place this morning, the Court- house was crowded at an early hour, and the utmost anxiety was manifested to hear the evidence about to be adduced. The Hon. Baron PRNNEFATHERi took his seat QiU the benlch at ten o'clock, ...

THE NAVIGATION LAWS.—ABLE DEFENCE OF THE SYSTEM BY SIR JOHN GLADSTONE

... |'iIIE NA V1(ATlN' I.ANM:M.-A.\BI. DEI'ENNCE; (OF 'p'111: l\S'iI2'. BY SIR J(ON (WAll- STl'Oi N. ?? t all H IIC d lielt O. il IIpailiwII O tt-iilt-t' till tO lCocalI Cli s'(l',ttt liive taken piliae-on the sunbject Ut the _Aliiti ?? pl'opositioti for abandoning, thle prinuiptiil pi'oi iinis of the iiivizgatioiu litws-piihlic opinioni is hikdel\' to hie mlovie iliffielieci by. tih' simiple ...

THE [ill] COMMISSION IN TIPPERARY—THE CHIEF JUSTICE'S CHARGE

... 'irlE SPECI. Coi[MlfSSl()O [X T'IPPERl AY-TlIE f 1IC, JI S.1'cu . CllTIRGCE. Tjii Spocial Cin in ssioil bias opiined lii Ti pperary-thiat fertile soil of outrage aid niimrdei'-witli the same aiispi- couis iens(i of ftiurire gioo1 to tlie country whicih revealed tileunseles at its sittinig inli Limericl al(I Clare. It hadi, hIesifls, tihe ,i;e.stt:e vitil hicli tile successful vi ildicatioll ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... INQAUEST ON PATRICK O'CONN3O5- Torn inquest, which was continued by adjournment on Friday last, was resumed on Monday. There was a large auditory. The following are the only interesting or important por- tions of the evidence:- John Haynes, inspector of the metropolitan detective po.~. ?? consequence of information I received, I went on. Tuesday, the 2fst of August, to the Brighton station, ...

ARRESTS UNDER THE NEW ACT

... ARRESTS UNDER THlE INEW'W ACT. Mr. Patrick O'lliggins, wlhb has been for somnc vears con- spicuous as leader of the Chartists in Dublin, Nvas arrest ed on Thursday, while tranisacting business at the Wool Crane, Usbier's.qoav, unnerr a warrant charging him wvith treasonable designs. Iraurediately after tire arrest the police searched his premises in North Anie-street, where they discovcred ...

BELFAST POLICE OFFICE

... BELFkST POLICE OFFICE. YEiSTIERDAY. [Btefore E. J RriNt, ILM., and T. VrtrCxErt, Esqrs.] WHOI.ESA1,13 CRUELTY.rv-A M1an, ianiend S7,allQI JoleS, froni Larne, was fined 40s. and costs, for ?? crucily treated three h orscs under his care yesterday olnruiiig. This nman is it notriouis oflen(ler. On tlic 23rd of Octoher last lie wnas fine(d 40s. forcruelly ti irarig Iwo Ihorses oni tire 19r of ...

BELFAST PETTY SESSIONS.—FRIDAY

... BELFAST PETTY SESSIONS.-FRIDAY. [Before Sir W. G. JoiiNso-N, and W. S. TRACEY, Esq., R.M.] CAUrsIO to CAaDulvEas.-UndCr this heading in our last, was given a report of a charge brought by Mr. Campbell, against a car-driver, naincd liDogiherty, for mis- conduct; and it was stated that the Mayor ordered his license to be suspended for two months, but on the solicitation of the prosecutor his ...

Law Intelligence

... Eabi fttteligneie. DUBLIN COMMISSO'N.-TuesDAY. The Queen, v. Charles Gasoes Duffy. At the sitting of the Court this monrning, Mr. Doffy was placed at the lar. He appeared very pale and tfhin, but his mainer, as usual, was cheerful and composed. The following gentlemen were then sworn on the jury:- Thomas Saunders, foreman; Daniel Hutton, Charles Egan. James Falon, Fergus Farrell, James Haigh, ...

LONDON POLICE

... LONDON POLTCE. INDEPENDENT PAUPERS.-Several paupers who had been sent to work on the grounds of Mr. Waddington, at Syden- ham, in Kent, having returned to their parishes and com- plained of the fare and treatment there, the Lord Mayor sent for the gentleman who was to have given them em- ployment, and entered upon an investigation into the merits of the complaint. A number of the paupers who ...