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COMMISSION COURT—THURSDAY

... I -- -COMMISSION COURT-TSrw'tDAY. Patrick Carr-oll, A dw. M'rrnanr, tard E!Tih z l k, Io dieted for a burglary and robbery iz the house of Deca Lawless, at Harold's-crobs, on the I I th of March iast. The propervy lost coresisted of a ftov articles orlveflg apparel, of little value. The evidence iroluced, ifj'l 1o establish the capital cherge laid in the indictinelit ald tte case was reduced ...

RECORDER'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... | ?? $C0URTYESTERDAY. Vesterday Mr. Triil Hali, as ItOiwm lenens of the Recorder, AlWermari Atelier arid Diwxon, were on the bench. JWo- Zatwless, a yortth who is well knowia at the bar irs Oreen-street, was indicted for-stealing fiveeshiliings and thice pxeiice, Ithe property of James Colemnan Mliza Coleinah exatmireid-I am the wife of James Coleman; I was paying a womall if] Britain-street ...

POLICE

... MIOST UN-' CONSTITUTIONAL PRACTICES, TEcNRY-STREET.-Yesterday, Don Francisco Cuc-40-4 quondam sub-lieutenant in the ' conistitatiosil armr I° Spain, but now a gentleman at large ?? in onor laiidti saints and sinners-was exhibited before themagisttates0tlitl office, to answer imputations of having committed SeVeVa assaultsof a cruet and outrageous nature. The Den-whoi 5 dapper gentleman, ...

ANOTHER VERDICT OF MANSLAUGHTER AGAINST A SURGEON

... ANOTHER VERDIC'r OF MANSLAUHIITER AGAI~ST A SURGEON. ~ l ?? - - - -. . ?? Friday an inquest was held at Stockport, before John Ilol- s lins, Esq., on view of the body of Margaret Sykes. The wo- mart died on the 29th of October, and the rumoui as to the cause of her death reaching the ears of Mr. Garle, the constable, he r thought himself justified in laying the particulars before the co- roner ...

MEATH JUSTICES. A PADDY M.KEW AT-NAVAN—ANOTHER PRIVATE INVESTIGATION

... MEATH JUSTICES. j A PADDY M'KEW AT NAVANLANOTHER pRVATJE INVESTIGATION ! [FRtOM A CORaEsiFONDsET.1 A fellow in, the department of the Engineers, at present OM.- esployed by government on the survey, in this; county, met, ?? he evenin~gs ago, a few honest Navan tradesmen, who bad assembld ag9 in a public-house, and were; quietly discussing the merits of that aull-absorbing topic, the Union; ...

SHERIFF'S OFFICER KILLED BY POACHERS

... SHERIFFS OFFICER KILLED BY POACHERS. naCAMBRID;GE, DEc. (24.-An account has just been received of an affray with poachers, which took place last night on Colonel Peel's estate, at Wallington near Downham, and in which Mr. James Weston, officer to the Sheriffof Norfulk, and police officer :eat )owvnbeal, lost his life, It appears that Ccl. Peel's keepers, t hearing the report of fire-arms in ...

SUMMER ASSIZES, 1830

... S' U..E ASZ I Z , . S-UM.MBR ASIE 83.- of 'IHOME CIRCUIT. County of Carlow, at Carlow, Monday' 19th July Kildare, at Athy, Wednesday, 21st, Quee s County, at Maryborough, Friday, 23d. King's County, at Philipstown, Tuesday, 27th. |VWestmeath, at Mullingar, Friday, 30tb Meath, at Trim, Tuesdav, 3d August. Right Hon. the Lord Chief. Justice, Right Hon. Lord Plunkett, sfieft John Domnville, Esq. ...

MURDER BY A HARLOT

... MURDER BY A ILHRLOT. (Eraoa THrE NEWRY TFLIFtriOR'.) It is but a very few months since we had the painful task of recording the particulars of one of the m6st atrocious attempts C at premedift ed murder, on the Pelfaist road. in the vicinity of I this town, that had ever previously come within our knolkledge I By the goodprovidence of God, however, the life of the of- I fending stranger was ...

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 ...

RECORDER'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... 1 RE CO iRDERS COURT-YESTEFn.)AY. ' JTsles henless , was indicted tor stealihg a pound note, acid otherproperty belonging to lichardC.Martin, Esq.-CGultiq. Seven motaths'imprisonmneht in the Richmond Bridewell, and kept to hard labaur. William Beezait for stealing a silver spoon, the property of William Shaw Mason, Esq.-Guilty. Seritenced to sever months' imprisonment, and bard labour. William ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS---LONDON, JUNE 12

... COUTRT OF CO\TNION PLEAS--T-LoNDPN, Jumt 1 I). ?? BIsES OF EXC1'ANOEL---N 'OTICrOF. PROT05T. . LAU1TTE AND OTHERS D. SLATrn.---This l-as an action on a billofelcliaznge, brought b)y the J'laintiffs, Who o'are bqakerr *at Iajis, against the defendanit, a bookselle-at Oxford. Thedlatter Was the Irawer of' the bill in question. uIOtU a person qf .-lze namle of Tebba for 31 a. The defendant ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE,

... , LA W''7TTELLIGENCE,' A COURT OF EXCHEQUER.-YEsTARDAY. . # j:, >, _ NISI PRIUS. - 1BVENUE: TRIAL. (Before the CHIEF BARON and a Special Jury.): ATTORNEY-GENERAL VersUS JOHN WOOLSEY. Mr. ScuvRvE opened the information which had been filed against the defendant, who is a licensed distiller in Drogheda, to recover a penalty of 2001. for having in his premises a quan- tity of wort at a degree of ...