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SIX CIRCUITS SPRING ASSIZES, 1833

... SIX CIRCUlIS bSi-rrG AssrzLs, 1833. ?? O8E, CIRCUIT. County of Meath, at Trim, N-londay, 25th February. Weatinead), at Mallirigar, [huraqdy. 28tb. King's County, at Phillipstown, Tuesaty, Sbh March. Queen's County, at Maryborougb, Wednesday, 13th. CaJIow, at Carlow, Tburaday, 21st. Kildare, at Naits, Almidav, 25th. Right Hon. the Lord Chi4f Justice Doherty, j t The Right Hon. the Lord Chief ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—YESTERDAY

... | POLICE INIELL1L6 \CE.-YESTEWDAY. HEAD OrFrcc.-A quartel ?? placejes erday xnorrnirg, be ween two men named B-yan and Bourke, in Cilapelizctn, when this former struck Bouilke ablow on the head i.,h a bed poet, und made his escape. The onfortunate rman lies dan- gerously woundedi uoder the Care of Stargeon Gillard, and his recovery is at preoeit vvry doub ful. CtOLLI GF-6THEFT.-Two men nemed 1 ...

DUBLIN POLICE

... tt Nte at ?? A_- - 7: L n o ?? 11 Oh I 'tis my delight-of a shiny night. ? RAN-Q1JAY OFFICE.--TWO fellows; calling themselves 3 John {allaghan and Michael Magennis were brought to this f office on: Saturday morning, in custody of peace-offiecrs Lynch and Bradshaw, charged with malpractices in the Phenix Park. On appearing before the magistrates, Lynch and Brad- shaw deposed to the following ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-YEETiaDAY. I NAGLE a; CONNELLY. (OLrGE-STREET OF'ICE.-hI this case Mr. M'Dermott, o the part of Dr. Nagle, applied to have Surgeon Con- 11011v bound over to keep the peace. jjIr. Gabbett inquired if there was any likelihood of the ,ies entering into an amicable arrangement ? r. M'Dermott said that, upon the fullest consideration, tie olily conclusion at which Dr. Naglc ...

KING'S COUNTY QUARTER SESSIONS

... The following is an outlina of the observatiorts made by Mr. Howly, on passing sentence on the itinerant Irish teacher, Henry O'Brien, who was found guilty at those sessions, of stealing a bayonet, and the particulars of whose trial was published in the EVENING FaEEmAN of Tuesday last:- The crime of which you have been found guilty is nota common one, The usual motives which influence persons ...

LAW REPORTS

... LA Tlr ,REPORTS. . CO~TOF EXCIE QUER- YZSSZ`DAY. svirrItJGS AT ~NISI Pales. (.Bsfore tile Ch'ief Baron.) e,;ESSaS. B3SWLEY, V. POWML~ (50 nel'J thle ?? wsan actio~ ti.~ ntalidl the dcClaration0 contained the !'Linimb lD,,iaI nt pleaded the general issue, and the 111,l0 tiiated the plaintiffs' case.-.The note 11C)jLML'S bet defenidant, paiyable to Mr. Richard Ne~ et~allnorsed by the plaintiffs; ...

COOTEHILL ORANGEMEN—THE POLICE

... COOTEHlLL ORANGEMEN-THE POEICM. We earnestly request the attention, of our readers to the letter of out Cootchill correspondent, which appears in ailo- ther column. It contains a valuable body of supplementary evidence on the melancholy affair of the 12th of July, and throws strong additional light on the proceedings of the Orangemen. It is now as clear as noon-day light, that the Police were ...

ENGLISH ASSIZES—MAIDSTONE, FRIDAY, JULY 26

... [ENGLISH ASSIZES-MAIDST1 E, FX!DAY, JULY 26. I i -I~ a; 1. I.. - ;A£C3 (Before Mr. .ust1CllcrS e. W~illiam qoutteniy, i ,as Sir Wilbill Cootteiiay, was in- ,a dicted for wilfol and Corrutpt'eI~Y as', Mr.' Sergeant Spankle,Mr~ Wal~, ai Mr. Bulloclk, pro- Id secuted; Mr. Mr e1s gfendede-, St The' adefiidginft hbas beerilivilig somewhat more thai5 year g:! -cat Cnterbi4', Wrd ha., froni ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... CAVAN ASSlZES-TuseDAT, (PROM cOnU OWN aEroRTERs.) EORGGIZO A PRIEST's NAME T' A BILL o0 EXCHANGse Andrewi IHiggins, rather a respeotable looking msi', was erraigned and tried, before Judge Moore, tor feloniouasly forg~ing a bill of exchange, for .561., with intent to defraud tbe Rv. Peter O'Reilly. There were two other counts in the indictmient, charging the prisoner with forging a biil weitb ...

CRIM. CON.—CRIMINAL INFORMATION

... CRIM. CON.-CRIRiNAL INFORMATION. COURIT OF KING'S BkNCI - LONDON, SATUIIDAY. ' EX-PARTE LAMBsERT.-The Solicitur-Geiieral moved for a rule Nisi, for a criminal inforas; ion against Mr. Hanham, a gentleman residing in the county of Dorset. He made this application on behalf at Mr. Lamnbert, a gentlemoan residing in the sake county, who had teen exposed, on tbe part of sIHanbam, to injuries awl ...

SINGULAR INVESTIGATION

... SINGULAR mN:uESriGATION. I - 5 ?? OIn Wednesd*y evening, at eight- ocloak, a coroner's in. quest was held at thei Cum'nberland Head Tarvern, City-rdadre on the body of Mr. John Smith, aged 5.1, an artist of consi, dorable wealih, who resided at 1, Soiith's-baildings, City, road.: 1r. Wooler attended on behalf of Mr Stons, son in latr of toe deceased. From the evidence of, Mr. IV. Smith, ...