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DUBLIN POLICE

... DUMlILN POLICE. - | ?? -- t:oTstEreF-STnrEPT-..CLAN DESfTINEMAIR AC5.-A person nameld Patrick Nicholsoll, formerly a respectable broad-cloth vweaver, but who now supports himself by vendingfruit. fish, eggs, salt, and tobacco. atintervals, appeared before the magistrates of this office yesteldav to prefer a complaint against his son John, a boy of about 1 6 years of age, for having robbed him ...

LAW REPORT

... LAW REP OR T. CoUPlT OF E;XCHEQUER, TuYESDAY, SEPT 7 rofeore the ?? Baron and follolvillg highly respectable 3arY Drury Jones Dickinson, Esq., Foreman, RdrvnidCro~er, William G. Eades, beerb t Grar, William Deane, -¶Ioertll Sll0 Edward Jones, Jun., ,Illirm wolfenden, J. Kearney, leiell, John Franklin, Esqrs. mehaard M-. Tins, 1L3MNDELL V. POTTS. pir. y cerenow opened the ?? said, this is an ...

IMPORTANT TOLL CASE

... ' IMPORTANT TOLL CASV POLI;CE O1VFIE, C0RK-~Thu~jy,9]4 OOiNom E P OSNSY'e [OQ-V PAT ISEPT This was ~ ~ ululms sue in this a opan ?? sudcase, agains-t the defendant, for tekin, ly the plirt the Lower Ulanmiro Road, in vila,0 t llsg-illb~ 11 chap. 8, sec. 2, from John Glavin, a ecamnn 4t of t salmon about, to be shipped for Bristol, on fof¶e Ia~ last. - nte28th ofd An1.. ?? SJonaynae, Esq. ...

KINGSCOURT [ill] SESSIONS

... ,litv rov thr PrrTT r FT ON. Tbe public iL ?? aterl the ?? tion W'h ide tuvcrten ?? ied into tile Mu ff affair, and after Sir- Re lry' l lrd ipet ],,den~n Nflr Illacker's rellort, ho sent clown Li, !at C irteh ?? :is :a e'tepenlfiday iigi~ttatli. Onl Tueasday last, Le pre' idild Cor the fii'st time ext Petty SessiOics. 'fr oh rft aicd tMIc. VVilpbon, werve the ?? me~ft,telo sait onatlie haab ...

RECORDER'S COURT—(YESTERDAY.)

... RECORDER'S COURT-(YESTERDAY.) ?? MR. BOOTH'S ROBBERY. Thomas Behan and John Belas wexe indicted for stealing 30 silver and flve gold watches, togetherwith avarietyofotherpro. Lperty, belonging to Henry Booth, of Fleet-street. -*fo7fiC -iKe~4a ?? K~eatiiig'rere indicted forthteiviig tire same from Thomas Behan. end John Belas; ann in a second count, they were indicted for receiving it, knowing ...

RECORDER'S COURT, SATURDAY

... IE ,CORDERS OVURT, SATUPDAY. S, ?? {uciaru noylain was indicted tor essautting air. ueorge nS. Kernn. on the Ad of July last. IMr. Boylan pleaded Not Guilty. After a few preliminary observations from l\Ir. Sheil, as counsel for the traverser, and Mr. Hamilton for the prose- cutor, Mrn HAMILTON stated the case at considerable length, and i animadverted severely on Mr. Boylan for flogging Mr. ...

ADJOURNED INQUEST UPON MISS CASHIN

... DJOIR;N 'i~-TNQU'EST UPON MISS CASHIN;.: ,Q>n,.Monday moning 'at half-past 'ten this inquiry was. oflep. more resumed, 'and, 'judging fron the influx of perions on the' opening of 'the doors, the interest appears rather to have in- creased than rlinisted- Mrs. Ostiqy, Wife of Win. Young O'ttley, Esq. was called by Mr. Adoiphus-Iflive at Devdnshire-atrbt, Ceavendish-square I Imow 'Mr. Loasg, ...

ADJOURNED INQUEST UPON MISS CASHIN

... I At the conclusion of the evidence of Miss Ottley, the Co. roner mentioned that lie had received a letter from Mr. Brodie of an explanatory nature, Which lie would, if the jury pleased desire the clerk to read. The clerk read the letter, of which -the following is a copy ' 1-6, Saville-row, Aug. 30. Sin-I am informed that a question has arisein ~as to the ieaning of an expression which I used ...

DUBLIN POLICE—HEAD OFFICE

... DUBLIN POLICE-HEAD OFFICE. MnR. LAWLESS .AND MRIL J. C. BRADY. A person (we sliould suppose a member of the anti-duelling society) caulled at this office at an early hour yesterday, and informed the Magistrates that a message of a hostile nattire had been sent by Mr. .Tobn Lawless to Mr. J. C. Brady, of Great Charles, street. The Magistrates took the hift and imme- diately signeda warrant for ...

COURT OF CONSCIENCE—ARREST

... | COURT OF CONSCENCE-ARREST. SIR-Without troubling you or the public with any comment, on a decision of the above court, in which I was the defen- dant, I will state the simple facts of the case from which you and they may be able to form a just opinion :_ On last Friday evening, a bailiff belonging to the above court, came into my back spirit shop and arrested a man there, who declared that ...

MURDERS IN IRELAND

... MUAD FlRS-,IN- TRELAND. (FRONI TIHE COURIER Of MONN' , . On Satuarday an investigation of an eitraordiniiil!rnature. to( place before Mn. }Brougbten, the Worjsip-strept Magistrate. A nan named James Ryan was charged *itkhaving committed a mnurder in Irelandl but as the charge seemaed to have been madei to serve some private purpose, and founded merely upon some idle talk, it was at 'firat ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF AN OLD LADY

... MY$TERIOUtS DEATH OF AN OLD A consiaerab1 sensfltion ?? A,, - I in Canterbury-place, Lambethofiie Ceae hod, in' onsequence of thie Sudden ?? fid~i1g ueigbbi04 an eiderl ldy of independent fortune, who r 'Sc daughiter,,at '4~at, the above place,. T resanided' thhanc untaccountablje and my~sterious affair are as folL;,weeer. M Is it app~eazrs wos a widow and most, respectably .co r D5Irce foir ...