LONDON POLICE

... MANsiSox-HorsR.-An Irishman, who had been a soldier, hut who is now carrying on a respectable trade in the city, wae brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having deserted his wife, and left her to seek a livelihood from the parish. It appeared from the wife's statement, that she ihad been mar- ried to the defendant upwards of 10 years, and that lie soon ben to shew that the most she ...

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 ...

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 ...

LONDON POLICE

... HATTON GAqLuno.-ALLaGeD ATrrESPr AT BunuixG.-y,,. terday, a notorious fellow of the name of WVedderburn, a black forrrerlv a Meth .dist preacher, afterwards connected with be Cato-street gang, then a dealer if blasphemy, sedition, rid ?? scene books, and, finally, the keeper of several brotlels of the lowest d&scriptton, was brought to this office before A. S. i.n, Esq., the Magistrate, ...

IRISH LAW INTELLIGENCE

... lRISM LA W4 IVTELLI&E2NGtE *df t T Il1 %.J - -- - '.bsjusi UP KING'S llEX(, l'rii.tt1DAV. AlRCH1TI-CI S TlIt Vf:LTNG EXlMiS£F5, E.LN 0o N'FtLt. a. SAXUET. ?? Mr. BiNo err ft .C., apdd lied to the court in ?? of thiZ idow of the diefenidant, tlo show cause whby the con li'ionrl order granted in this case, 31st lest J nu;-ry and renewed on the Cd May, should not he made absolute. ;ibis csse ...

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... MURDER AT LEICESTER, OF Ali. PAAS, THE BOOKSELLER OF HOLBORN. |(FRao TnE LOrNDON OiisEIIFVIi.) FURTvrER PARIcIULAS.-Whln the CirCumetances of the mur- der were generally known, a number of persons assembled op. posits the residence of Cook, and it was with great difficuhy that they could be prevented from pulling down the premises. The head of the deceased has not been found, and it is ...

TITHE—TWO MEN KILLED AT ARDBOE

... TITHE-TWO MEN KILLED AT ARDBOE. We have been at much trouble to obtain a correct account of the melancholy affair in the parish of Ardtoe. On Tuesday, the 7th instant, George Wilcox, of Stewarts-town, tithe proctor, accompanied by Colonel Caulfield, J.P., and a large body of tbeI constabulary, proceeded to Ardboe to seize for the arrears of c tithe, said to be due to the late Dr. Hall. 'Thbe ...

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 ...

ARMAGH ASSIZES

... I - ' . . : X ~ARMAGH =ASSz i -: . . - . . Ok1!t4. OF* .THE~ T ~OW~W. 'CAT;COLIC C5*A PEWL OF, TAB- TIARAGAN 'Edw ard :Henderson .and:Ggorge Henderssin (beothers) jnit..to, the I b anV d indtctid lt-at ter, l ifthe 28th Ai d'inj 'tishiloman Ca- .4t 0i ' 4ape) ' odf' Tartarqghan,. the. sarne being an .edifice kditeawed 'i reli-oiis' wo.rahipA The prisoners pleaded 2ipt14 gsity.. . M ...

Published: Monday 06 August 1838
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Crime and Punishment | Words: 1592 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POOR LAWS

... POOR1 LAWS. TO THE EDITOR Or THlE FRrEEASN. D)ublin, September, 183S. SiR-As an Irishman, conversant in some degree with poor laws, I wish to abate the extent of misconception pre- vailhig against the new enactments for Ireland. The objections to the act appear to be general on the part of some mistaken persons-particular clauses seem ob- noxious to others. rhoseL who are adverse to the ...

CITY GRAND JURY ROOM—YESTERDAY

... CITY GRAND JURY ROOM-YEanuDAY. I The Grand Jury met yesterday at half-past twelve wai o'clock, The Foreman (Alderman HOYTE) in the chair. wh Captain Nowlan observed that he had laid a case before counsel, to ascertain whether he was not entitled to offer any suggestions to the Grand Jury which he thought pro- in per, or whether he was at liberty to object to any items which in his judgment ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAN' fT1LL1cgNCg. I COURT OF FXCHEQUER-YESTERDAY, Baron Richards took his seat on the bench at ten o'elock, and proceeded to hear equity ?? ,ns. Lidivell v. (ran A. Tdr. Walkerapplied, on theparto fthe plainif'* forliberty to subttutp service of a subpoena to revive and answsvr on the defendaiiti by serving a copy thereof on his attorney. The defendant became liable as the personal ...