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DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... at the Permit Office, and was told that Rose Dempsey was f the licensed person for No. 113, Thomas-street. The defendant was convicted in the full penalty. Thomas Kavenagh, of No. 38, Essex-street, grocer, was summoned for having persons drinking in his ...

THAMES POLICE—LONDON

... steamers, for Liverpool ; Hope, Rouls, general eargo, for Livefn7l'; -Olion, Wilson, general cargo, for Li- Iverpool; Wellington, Thomas, beans, for Che6ter ; Hope, s I Hollard, ,aiu, for London ; Eliza, Currigill, volunteers for Lisbon ; three vessels in ballast ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... twelve . ?? itha rionnrieot arid buid labour. Domiujik Pe t, 'nanalughtesr, wnoe months imprisonment and hardlabour.' Jimes, Thomas, end lschael Gannron, mansla ugbter, aiI. monthssand hard tabour. Bridget Lenoon, larceny. sim monrts arid bhiid labour. Catherine ...

COMMISSION COURT—YESTERDAY

... and Waller. For the prisoner, I Mr. Mlacdonagh and Mr. Marcus Costello; agent for the a prisoner, lI r. Lorenzo Keogh. P Thomas Toole and George Staunton were indicted for d stealing two sheep, the property of Laurence Finn. Edward Moore., examined by ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... Kelly, John Hardy, and Edward Obre, Esqrs. Hon. Uenry Caulfield, High Sheriff. There are 53 prisoners for trial, very few of whom are charged with seribus offencee. MONAGHAN ASSIZES.-MAncu 6. (FRitOa ova COSRRESPONDENT.) George Hay, Thomas Fleming, and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... against himself alone. The money was got for Robert Nicholsm n, who was an officer in the 81st regiment, an d who apptliedi to Thomas King for a loan of 2001. The demand was agreed to on condition that tie other two obligors ssioult join him in sis bondd. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... effiected on the life of Thomas Coogan, onl the 1r5th of ir July, 1835, for the sumr of 6001. Thle defendants pleaded the general issue. Mr. Sergeant Greene stated the case. The plaintiffs were the administrators of the late Thomas Coogan, anid in that capacity ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... that none had been consumed on the premises at any time during the evening. Ile was fined in the mitigated penalty of lOs. Thomas M'Gouran, Petticoat-lane, was summoned for delaying to admit a police-constable in the discharge of his duty, on the morning ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... Esq. of a daughter. On the 28th nlt, in Newry. the lady of Thomas G. Folingsby Esq., of a son. MWARRIAGES. On the 29th ult.. at Hollywood Church, county Down Gathorne Hlardy. Esq. son of John Hardy, Esq.- of Portland-places London, to Jane daughter of James ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... Owen Magonnis was produced for the defence, but he proved nothing for the defendant. The full penalty was imposed. Laurence Hardy, 12, Upper Exchange-street, for a simi- lar offence. Police-constable Pilkington deposed that he vent to the defendant's house ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... issued, and that the fine n entered against the sheriff be discharged. The learned d counsel moved on tile affidavit of Mr. Thomas Babhington, c which stated that, being in Cork, he was requested by Mr. Edwvard Barry to take Henry Hatch, the defendant, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... court was lins ot ebee.p stealing, of writch a arsa named Patrick Costello was couyitt d. MONAG7-AN ASSIZES. :r1TIaF CASE. Thomas MiClaskey, Peter Maguire, and Owen Maguire, were indicted for a tithe riot at Maghers, on the 9 h oi Nov-rmber last. After ...