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CARDIFF ASSIZES

... TRIAL OF THE GENTLEMEN BEGGARS. (F11.i4 THFE CiERTriYR GUARDIAN OF 'MARCHi 2.) James Richardson, labourer, aged 30, and Alexander M'Donnell, surgeon, aged 23, charged on the oath of Solo- mon Harris, of Merthyr. Tidrvil, with stealing from him a gold seal and other articles, also with obtaining from him two gold watches, anid fifteen pounds in money by false pre- tences, were farther charged ...

AQUITTAL OF THE LURGAN ORANGEMEN

... I ACQUITTAL Or THELURGAN ORANGEMEN. I , . i ~ t- I\ ll- -1 - .. AVXACK ON MR. HANCOCK'S HOUSE. On Tuesday morning, when intelligence was brought to Lurgan that the greater part of the Orangemeu who had been arrested for an infraction of the law by walking in .procession on the 12th inst. had been acquitted at the Ar- magh Assizes, the church bell was rung, and the church itself was decorated ...

LONDON POLICE

... Cunious LovE AFrAiR.-Mr. Mirgersg a gentlemanly- looking young man, agent to a house in the city, was charged With having been found concealed in the house of R. Wor- man, Esq. of No. 1, Queen's-row, Pentonville. It appears -that a few eveoings ago the defendant was struck by the charms of Sarah Rain, Mr. Worman's buxom servant, who was stahding at the door. Mutual glances were exchanged, -and ...

RECORD COURT, DOWNPATRICK

... AREfCORP COURT, DOWNPATRICK. ADAMS V. READ. This was an action of trespass for entering the plaintiff's house, and taking therefrom a quantity of oats and beans. Evidence was given of these facts on the part of the plain- tiff. For the defendant, it was proved that a quantity of oats and beans having been stolen from the mail-coach es- tablishment at Hillsborougb, of which he was agent, be ...

LONDON POLICE

... LONDON POLTCE. INDEPENDENT PAUPERS.-Several paupers who had been sent to work on the grounds of Mr. Waddington, at Syden- ham, in Kent, having returned to their parishes and com- plained of the fare and treatment there, the Lord Mayor sent for the gentleman who was to have given them em- ployment, and entered upon an investigation into the merits of the complaint. A number of the paupers who ...

BELFAST NEWS CONTINUED

... BELFAST .NEWS CONTINUED. I CORPonATIoN INQUrIRY.-On Monday, Mr. Rea, of the Dublin Mail Coach Office, who was one of the jurymen on the inquest on the four men shot by the police at the time ...

MURDER OF MR. SNEYD IN DUBLIN

... MURDER OF '-T1R SNEYD IN DUBLIN. One of the most afflicting outrages that ever occurred in the metropolis was perpetrated on Monday, between two and three o'clock, on Mr. Nathaniel Sneyd, of the well- known firm of Sneyd, French, and Barton, wine merchants. Mr, Sneyd was on his return from the Bank of Ireland, ;of which he is a Director, 'to his house in Sackville-street, v&he`nhe 'was met ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... (In cwntinuation fro7m fir.st pade.1 DOWNPATRICK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31. At about ten o'clock this morrning his Loidship took his seat on the Bench. John Harewood, Wm. Ferguson, James Kennedy, Gea. Ferguson, Arnold Hamilton, Robert Mercer, John Birch, John Gallagher, James White, and. Patrick M'Dowell, were placed in tha dock, charged with unlawfully assembling at Banbridge on the 12th Jitly last ...

KING'S BENCH, DUBLIN—THURSDAY, NOV. 14

... KING'S BENCH, DUBLIN-TiluRSDnAY, Nov. 14..| CRIMINAL INFORMATION. Rolhert Eviins, Esq. v. Bellinylare fatdleVerer. Mr. J. Sheil applied to the Court, on behalf of Mr. Evans, late candidate for Dungannon, for liberty to file a criminal information against the defendant. The plaintiff was agent, under the Chancery Court, to Lord Powers- court. The affidavit of Mr. Evans stated, that the sub- ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF CRUELTY

... OXFOlD CIICUI''-G.LOUCESTERt, APRIL 8. Anne Wilkins, aged 24, who appeared with ain infant in her arms, was charged with ill-treating ?? Anne Keates, her servant. Henry Lines-I live near the prisoner's house. I know Mary Anne Keates. She has no mother, and her father is paralytic. She is eight years of age. Mary Anne Keates was a healthy child when she first went to live with the prisoner. She ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... BXONDAY, APRIL 22. The Crown business commenced at these Sessions yes- terday, before John Curry, Esq. Assistant Barrister, and the following Bench of Magistrates :-Major Rowan; Henderson Black, Wm. Clarke, C. M. Skinner, Fortescue Gregg, and John M Cance, Esqrs.-The following Gen- tlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury:- JoHN CuNNiNGCHAm, Esq. Foreman; Edwd. J. Smith, Chas. Thomson, John Hodgson ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... CROWN COURT:-FRIDAY, MARCIE 15. John Finn, indicted for stealing,_ on let August last, a .almon, property of IHugh Boyd, lBallycastle-Diseharged. Trhomis M,'Gairtliy, or Maxwell, for stealing, at Belfast, on tbc 8-th Feb. last, a gold watcli, chain, and seals, with o)ther- articles, the property of Edward Gribben_-Giiilty; 6 months' imprisonment at bard labour. ,EdWard Egleston, Dixon Egleston ...