POLICE

... POLlC&B~ MANSION-HOUSE.-A man, named Jou~j'CniLD, was brought before the Lord Mayor by Thomas Herdsfield, one of the City Officers, charged with having robbed his em- ployers, Messrs. Daly, MacMurdo, and Co., wholesale druigists. The prosecutors had, it appeared, discovered that they had been plundered to a considerable extent by some per- s6n's in their service, who used a great deal of ...

REPORTED ROBBERY AT ST. JAMES'S PALACE

... II A morning paper of yesterday gives the whole true and particular account of a daring robbery stated to have taken place at the King's Palace, and that the decorations of the very Ihrone had, among other booty, been carried of. It was even stated that precautions had some time since been taken to pre- vent depredation, by securing the doors with pad- locks, in addition tothe usual fastnings. ...

DREADFUL AND HORRIFYING MURDER

... *riaor !ID-j' bU Ia. ?? and peseptj Inhe'st appmung l pr1- iI -t.. . man jiature cild conce.' It appeared that tthe poor,;reatuie bad eceieved' a '§hot in the-side, and theias it were -to 'satisfytr their. ferocibius'appetite for' bbarbaiity, the' iuttfers ftorea -great gbne out e the idnh, rd by repeated ?? bf thig liteeally deralished ifig. skull of their. vritim, nitft leaving a veatibe of ...

STATE PROSECUTIONS

... STATE PROSEC.TIONS. IIt' rimOU THE D INMORNING EITJ Ior . Is ot because on dlcflinctinaryhIask~. e anothier wastreading in the le ootsmatepo usat x o the t because both had coalesced in rendereng lof Usrption but'ns af'fxr sy~gtig atio e d ?? jus Itice to a sufo nrneigin- them odr ious ointeg aio, that the ftitht was made to render uscn w rn tea sgto the En~gli'sh' ?? t an these Vil8Cpeat, e ...

DUBLIN POLICE

... I -L I . . ?? I Yesterday, an inquest was held before Alderman Whitforde, -on the body of Pairick Dawson, a glass blower, who resided at 36, Mabbot-street. From the evidence adduced, which was of a very contradic- tory nature, it appeared that the unfortunate de- ceased and others of his trade, were drinking on last Saturday night in a public house in Tucker's-row, kept by a man named Hogan, ...

COURT OF INQUIRY AT BELFAST, ON MONDAY, THE 28TH DECEMBER

... COURT OF INQUIRY AT BELPAISgf OS MIONDAY, TriE 2SrTI DECE11FIE ?? v. Darraghs. A Writ of Inquiry in this cause was thi5 *lav sp,.,l Ie John Birnie, Esq. Sheriff, and a respectalble J verype(uliaricircumstinces. Counsellor ed orn behalf of the plaintiff, nnd Mr. Davison, f 13 d for the defendants. Ymena It was an action of Trespass brought hy tile plaiati against the defendants, for the iltegal ...

SHAKSPEARES TRAGEDY OF MACBETH

... SHAKSPEARES TRAGEDY OE'MACBETHj. ..-Every body is acquainted 'withlithe -story of the witches in the tragedy ?? -those wlhe know anything of the localities of the North of ;cotlamd, are awarv that the -spot at which' M2cbeth mnet with the witches is almost :uoiversally supposed:to have been on .the estate of B~rodie, beit'weenlithree id. fou miles on the other or west side of, Forres. Such is ...

POLICE

... P-: FOLICE. MANSION-HOusE.-Yesterday the greater part of the day was occupied in the disposal of applications from paupers for relief, and in granting orders for removal of the poor from various parishes to which they had impro- perly become a burden. As the business proceeded, Mr. HOBLER said he trusted that something -would be done during the next Session of Parliament to amend, or at least ...

INQUEST ON MARY [ill]

... 5 I INQUEST O ;ARY MI IL- oil oia ia, n ?? tkn eoo lltOMTLL 11AtIIl, -'sq.*tl an0 ripiectabie; 'Joe' at the. 119liLO 1W El tr. tnianle 'WfiftwLLLrL the folideo CorkI U n'i.;ritir'f ci ?? oif Ito body ?? ~ l btvt~eit ttilrieteen .Lit 'J.foitrtelin VOOati of. 4Le, wilt, cime hI: her dea n, vameleqen-ce of :IL! 1L4S111g bree otruck Ion thia back pairtof. kh head by AV ric- bat 1 n1 ntedto be ...

STATE PROSECUTIONS

... .STFATTA PROSECUFION5. . TE SCOTS, AN.] A good Government cannot be degraded or broibght into Contempt. Government is impersonal. 'It conisists of institutions, rules, and principles.; A Governmenit is not free if' these cannot 'be subjected to the test of reason and it woulndbe tinsulting to cormon sense' to maintain that freedom 'can .exiit without the' privilege of proclkim- ing, examining, ...

IRELAND—TITHES

... IRBLND-T.THES. An adjourned Mlectiiig of the Parishioners of Hillsborougl Was held, pursuant to appointment, for the purpose of con- fiming the agreement regarding tithe, entered into by the Commissioners, with Archdeacon Mant. TIhe Marquess of Downshire in the Chair. It will be recollected that Arch- deacon Mant had agreed to accept of certain terms, which we specified a few days ago, for the ...