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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 ...

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, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... pOLICE INTELLIGENYCE. ApPItSION OF A GANG OF 'BURGtAKS. A ch credit is due to Manly, Prender, and Gilbert, 9 fhead-office, for the zeal nd activity they have d in discovering the retreats and apprehend- ?? some of whose dextrous exploits we about to detail. on the night of the 11th inst., an owthouse, con- Ous to the residence of Mr. Lawless, at Bergin's. vas broken into, and several articles ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... (Y1ROuVr TINTELGE U NC1. GALWAY AiSIZRSMARCu 29. On Sunday evding the Justices of Assize for the Con. naught Circuit, the Right Hon. Sir William Cusack Smith, Bart. and the Hon. Mr. Justice Burton,'arrived in Galway, and on Monday morning, at 12 o'clock, proceeded to our Town and County Courts, when the following Gentlemen were sworn on the Town and County of Galway Grand Juries:- TowN of ...

FATAL DUEL AT BATTERSEA

... KINGSTON ASSIZES-FRIDAY. Mr Justice Bayley took his seat at a quarter before nine o'clock, and the prisoners were immediately placed at the bar, and severally arraigned, includirg Mr. Bigley, who had sur- rendered himself the preceding evening. The prisoners were respectably dressed; they severally pleaded Not Guilty. The jury were then clitged. The indictment charged thatj fwichsrd William ...

JUDICIAL CLASSIFICATION; OR LICENTIOUSNESS OF THE BENCH

... JUDICIAL CLASSIFICATION; OR LICE, TIOUSNESS oF THE BENCH. I - . I.. . I of The truth of the impudent assertion, that tlere j sea not one law for the rich and another for the poor, j' kso now pretty thoroughly understood; and it is ahbut this equally true, that there is not one morality fir the ean rich arid another for the poor. At the 'd Barky Sessions, in a trial for rape, which terminateel ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... The following evidence was given ont Monday last, be' fore John Pasley, E-q., senior Coroner of the county of Uuf- lin, on view of the body of John Conecel, late private ini the 13th Dragoons, whoae ca e we advested to in the Fren- man of Tuesday. The Coroner having issued his precept to, the parish officers of St. Luke's, respectable jury was impannelled, and after Viewing the body, the ...

TIPPERARY ASSIZES

... CLONMEL CRIMINTAL COURT. CAPItAL CONVICTIONS. Johin Deane and Patrick Seymour were Indicted for having on the 28th June, with a knife or sharp instrument, cut John Vaughan on the eats, and also with having fired a loaded pistol with an intent to kill the' said John Vaughan, John Vaughan sworn.-Lived last June at Coorne; has land from Mr. Fitzpatrick of Nenagh ; held it seven years ; gave ...

ORDNANCE INQUIRY

... (M)INANCF liQtIJRY f We last week statepr f, - f .1 - . -- - ?? --ii.a t oardl of C, Offlcer~ h ad lately beet, engaged fo a rea timne in thle investigation o'f a' cr tiltlerahld wvidow of an officer against a friend (f haer by Y ' of' having retained and appropriated to ?? various sums of mo~ney with Which he had be trusted to pay over to an agent in DubIl0', now stat~e that the officer ...

DOWN ASSIZES

... DOWN ASSIZF$. l - -- -- - - - 1,_: I Mr. O'Connell arrivedin town on Saturtay night, ,from Downpatrick, where the hqn.and leirned gen- lleman had been specially engaged for the Plaintiff' in thle great case of Blackwood and Gregg, upon the issue of which a large property depended. Mr. Pen- nefather opened the case for the Plaintiff and Mr. Lefroy conducted the Defendant's case. The Even- ing ...

RECORDER'S COURT

... RECORI)ER'S COURT. : I CONVICTION- OF THIRTEEN THIEVES. The. Recorder, with Aldermen M'Kenny and Fleming, presiding. Patrick Fumlong, John Magennes, John IRoney, Catherine Rooney, Ellen Donovan, Eliza Studdart, Catherine Murphy, Eliza Fitzierald, Mary Bennett, Anne Tierney, Ellen Dawson, Ellen Bryant, and Jane Lawler, stood indicted for stealing two kegs, four gallons whiskey and twenty pounds ...

ENGLISH LAW INTELLIGENCE

... -ST 11' .N. TFT,.Irln;FA , COURT OF CHANCERY-SATURDAY. | WEt I.ELESLY V. DUKE OF BlEAU'FORT. On the Lord Chancellor taking his seat this morning, tnM case was called on, but as it was expected that Mr. Wel~ lesley would oppose the application, it was ordered to stand over for a short time. Mr. Wellesley, with his second son, shortly afterwards entered the Court, and took his seat behind the ...