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DUBLIN POLICE

... DUBLIN POLICE, HEAD OFFICE.-Yesterday a dark. eyed well-looking damsel,; named Margaret Smith, was summoned before the magis. tratee, by a woman of the name of Ellen Murphy, on a chargeof assault.. The ?? stated that she had got a cbild from a gentleman to nurse; ?? Sinith, who was' the mother of- the infant, assaulted her in the street, and collected a mob about her. - She was pursued through ...

IRISH LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURr OF KING'S BENCh'-YC5STERDAV. HOU4^%D S. VltlArZA- v S.rgeaot PFIeIR Sappearad in this cade to Show cause wily the conditicial orier u, l.e 9th J.,besbouf~,otb maie ab- I° isolute. 'I hat order waa grantetd on the I.t o r. Henry a Giattan and his att ,rne', and it was to ?? that al eub. sequent procepdsrags hald in hoe cause tbnuld lie 58 aslde, uts-D less cause to the contrary was ehein ...

QUARTER SESSIONS—GREEN-STREET

... I QUARTIER SESbiu.NS-GREEN-STfIBET. Yesterday the Recorder, accuomnanisnd bv Aldermen ?? and Fleniztg, touk his seat upon the bearch at eleven ?? A woman named Sarabh M'Hugb was indicted for receiving a quentity of platp, knowingit to have been stolen. The otaly evidence adduced was that of vn'accomplice, who failed to identify the prisoner. bhe was, of a.ursrs, Do- quitted. 'TIhe husband of. ...

ILLEGAL INDICTMENTS AND CONVICTIONS

... |- ILLEGAL 1NDIQTMENTS AND CONVICTfONS, Monday morning, uipor two men, named- Murphy and Doyle,. being put to the. bar of the Old Baiy, to tae their trial, Mr. Clark, the Clerk of the Arraigns, infonned the Re- corder that he understood the witnesses in this case had notre been properly sworn previousto going beforecthe grand jury,. to give evidence -in support of the bill. The Recoider ...

LAW REPORT

... IlAV REPORT. COURT OF EXCHEQUER-MoNOAY. IXYONS V. BlINGH5AM AN5D OTtIMtS. At twelve o'clock the Hon. Bacron Simith entered the Pu court, and the jury being called over, all answered to their to names. *n Mr. ~FirZGIBBO1, requested leave to mention, in Ala ?? apolg, to his lordship and the jury, tliat on Saturdayvm evemugbhe left the court to consult his senior counsel as to af the propriety f ...

ADJOURNED INQUEST ON MISS CASHIN

... IADJOURNED INQUEt'TON MiSS CASHIN..;' 4 -On Monday, at 12 o'clock, the extraordinary investigaihoh irelative to the death of Miss Catherine -Cashin, a ?? . residing in Mcrnington'-place, was resumed. In conSequeue- of the evidence adduced on Saturday, and the strong reflectiorins which weere cast upon Mr. Long, a medical gentleman of some celebrity, an extraordinary sensation was excited in ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—LONDON, MONDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCIL-Loei0oh, MoNDAy. I THEI lINO ti. WAXLEv AND 01tE£RS. In this case the rule nisi ibr a criminal information agt'nst Mlr. Wdkle#y,. the editor of tbe Lancet-, and hobertgentle nar l -beeni obtainwd by tbe President and Cocnoil of the; Rqyal College of Surgeon. foria rfqt in the hall of the Col eg. The' iue bas o'eeb' elarged till' next term. KING ?? BYER..AN'D ANOTnER. In ...

HORRIBLE MASSACRE PERPETRATED BY THE POLICE AT CASTLEPOLLARD

... 111i18 - CE PEIRPETRITED ~Y, THEI1I I uC~ OLW C AS ULFPOLLA RD. .,LI ,, Ir,, VPOTI cateolepo lard, SixturJay, May. 2?% 1831. :tbj bahd formed Do atnliespite conception of' iex etent to, Whc hua iehs been sucurifilled in Ien 'Ilie functionaries of the law have been the 0ltOle or f its mostsardOdncendtepi, Vf peC nII life have become the demootacal iinio- OorI0 pzic l IDTh soine fiecid must ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTE~LLGEXC$. TRINITY TERM. Yesterday was the first day of Trinity term. COURT OF CHANCERY. The following gentlemen were sworn and called to the bar ._ John Davis, Esq., second son of Paul Davis, late of IClonshanville, in the county of Roscommon, Esq., de. .ceased. ?? Fitzgerald Mahon, Esq., second son of Sir Ross Mahon, late of Castlegen, in the county of Gaiway, de. ceased. Atcheson ...

RELIGIOUS LIBERTY!!—ARREST OF A CLERGYMAN ON A CHARGE OF HIGH TREASON

... RELIGIOUS LIBERTY I-ARREST 'OF A CLER. GYMAN ON A CHARGE OF HIGH TREASON. (From tb/e Derry Journal.) P An occurrence took place on the afternoon of Sunday last, n which has produced astonishment and resentment in nearly if the wvhole inhabitants of this city. While fir. Crybbace o was preaching to a large meeting of respectable people, chiefly shopkeepers and tradesmen, assembled near the ma- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW P1TEBLLOICECE, COURT OF KING'S BENCH-YESTERDAY. Pierceleand Co. v. Gosson andothers. t Mr. Jennings opened the pleadiugs. It was an action of Iassumpsit, to recover the hire of certain stage coaches, lent out to the defendants, who pleaded the general issue. The Solicitor General stated the case, The action arose out of the following circumstances :-The plaintiffs, Messrs. Purcell and ...

MURDER OF THREE CHILDREN BY THEIR MOTHER

... MURDER OF THREE CHILDREN BY THEIR M OTHER. On Sunday night last the inhabitants of Fenton, in the parish of Stoke-upon.Trent, in the county of Stafford, were thrown into great consternation by one of the most bloody tragedies that ever was heard of. Screams and cries of mur- derwere heard proceeding from the police station-bouse, in- t habited by one George Colley, late superintendent of ...