YEOMANRY INVESTIGATION

... YPOlMANRPY INVESlIGATION. By Order of the 'i1arquis Gt Anglesev. I Castlederg, Monday, Sept. 26-27 arnd d8, ,1831. Francis ?? l4uI-, complatinant. -William Callw'ell, J. Wan.i, Gasper Rutledge, William M!Coriaok; J. MiCormTck, lMlat- thew Fox, Christopher Scott, J. 13e1t, J. lverr, J. Little, J. M Sorlev, David Wanson, J. WaAson, J. Hemphill, and J. Riss, defendants, CHARGE. The several ...

LONDON POLICE

... oH I MLON DOY N POLICE. appearance, was bogeutaplalg tohs, wife, whoao l~ition with him, was br Daius acts of eruel' advertisenizeit itia e pap. : t Ought about tbrough ay btheir cdee .afttt vewr sa pert. od el rsed e lle then resided ?? heont~ trea, byiting h Sh - the moat arduelitsy e the look ge en~y slatedup, ~d eartardoe'f o psI w ^Ire hao sf ea- bttfour. ?? after' their acS s4 t at at ...

KILKENNY ASSIZES

... i (rlOM ?? SPECIAL R[TrowtEt.) d The first dayg's business has just terminated. The city is in a d srate of profound-peaoe, and there are very few countrymen in y the streets, and no disposition to riot Or disturbanee observable; a noti thstanding this, the town is regularly invested by the mili- o tiry and police. We have lancers and rnounted police patrolling f the streets, and I believe ...

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 ...

KING'S COUNTY QUARTER SESSIONS

... KING'S COUNTIY'QTAtAFER $ SSIONS. A;C ?? sO itE EDIT it or 'rueh 5ErAtiiN vA 'FtAN;F. on% 1t1s Jiai. 1533.s44e Dpirit of politirel'in th, dependence whaic 'has beeau aakveed jD ?? ng ' ICoUi~Ly, is not likely to 6fuirber r he ettbi'ed. v evry day irppsrtt to ded it au aidiridoal' riuotentum aad';diccumtilacdd vigour. This cer- fact has been adnioabty illustrated -ibir the lst week. hr lion ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-YxsTEr.A^v. (lBefilre the Chief JJustice.) At he sitting of the Court yesterday, Alr. MARTLtY, JUD, made application to have the High Sheriff directed to return the grant pan l, in order that a Jury migh2 be struck to try the case ol the King a. Redmond and othere. Application granted. Upon the application of Mr. BRADY, a Habeas Corpus was granted to bring up tba budy of ...

CORK ASSIZES

... CORK A912F8. ~ses~rnPernnefather 'a;tf rthe fi_10ilo' gj4fp Samiuel Trownusetd, George, 'Steweli, Joseph Fie7,gorald, 'Wiliiam Leahy, Henrv fJ'Cailagl'an, Wiliamn FirroevI, leal; ,'gge, Johnl J. Hdeard, Williamn Fuiaks, Ni~rmaa 'Uraitcke, Ivsohatil k~uberts, R .bert ?? eli. ?? 00, P110,1611 0F tOAR1t40B.5 EUizi Dutnsevie v. i~l. George Ryder lBartr'4. Mr. CoppiirgEr op~jaed the Pleadzngs.,--It ...

MURDER

... A brutal murder was committed at half-past nine o'clotk ron Sunday uraming ou the bo y of an aged and decrepit man, named Jamisr Adarms, who wes walking from.the Ha.row, at ?? green, to Luton, in BSedfordshire, sud bad proceeded as far as the liti leadlwug into the tow n, when he was stopped by Thomas Craw ley, alaboucing man ol desperate character, wibo struck him on the bhad *viih a bludgeon ...

COSTER, THE CONVICT

... ,cosri, rw- UrICT. .The Lord Maror ?? n received sorm cormmurfcations V witthi ihe last few days,: rebtive to Upeter, explanatory of ?? pursued by tateprtad ni. Aeqigt them was theffoU!witg:-A 'A gentleman, namedfrearaes,,tio possessed coneiderFt.Ie.pro. pearty, 'ad resided in a northerp. county, wa.undeta teop- .poraryj mhbrrasmenafeiv.ygrp ago, ,an4 inorder to avoid 'tbeexnessm'ity. of ...

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

... LAIT REPORT. i KING 'S B!ENCl ---EDWE5AY, A COarcLATION OF 8.,DOLEilS Oil GUILD OF TIICE BILESSED , r r . ~~VRlGIN. Mr. ?? moived the court for an order to'be directed to tlhe'oflicers of the ec6rporation of saddilers, or guild of thi lilessed Virgin, to ?? cause whlly Mr. D. IHarricks should not be' admitted to his franebhise. The learned counsel pro- ceede-d to'state, frmn the affidavit of ...