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``CHURCH ROBBERY IN ENGLAND.''

... i - CHURCH ROBBERY IN ENGLAND. The E vening Mail of last Friday has an article thus en- titled- Church Robbery in Engqlandd 1-in England I as if Church robbery in Ireland was not enough. Ob I these vo- racious Whigs I will nothing cloy their appetite for ceclesias- tical plunder? Why, Elijah amongst the prophets of Baal was compassiornate, compargd with Earl GREV amonglst the unbappy ...

KING'S BENCH.—YESTERDAY

... KING'S BENCH.-- YESTERDAVY. | i Some few motions of course having been disposed of, the Court proceeded to hear new trial motions. Mr. DoIIIu1TY, With whom was Messrs. Randal Kernan and 0. Sproule, moved that a new trial might be had in the case of Brady v. M'Court, tried at the list Enniskillen assizes. The learned gentleman stated eircumstanices which induced the court to granT a conditional ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... COURT.GF KING'S BENCH-YfSTEIDAY. P -Am-. 1 ?? . _ M , P . . .. I .. . Counsel were occupied for a considerable part of tie dpy in' rguing the case of the Duke of Davunabire a. Smith. Mr. WE.ST, K.C., applied, upon the part of Mr. J. H. Dolphin, fbr a certiorari against certain magistrates of t e ?? for a return of certain proceed ngas wich) took plare be'ote them, His application was grounded ...

LAW REPORTS

... I , --l: : ?f i.- - -? LA IV: lnl?POR 7.?o 4: . I- ?? ?, ?? I - - . ? ? I ~igot tiI to-m~oirowe (tbli, ?? ivheii' t e 'trijal alI. q ?? ioue4 wilI spealifi day for th ?? wln t Be~wAi be ,rphled to x the. ?? Geiiersl on- the 'phr of the O° lCCHEQ lEDNE5DAY. ?? ?? U E. CAyer. , , ?? ; , ?? .,Bcr*'el iY, P)r ?? ' t 4. ,ppa to; the vodurt Ito ive tc tio ,ryle to substi~tuic s8evice In gni. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-YEsrERDAY. I CoLEaGe.-sraEET.---Mr. Alderman Fleming and Mr. ,abbett were the magistrates present. Mr. E. Prendergast stated that he appeared for the purpose ef laying inforiations against Mr. Mtoylan for the purpose of binding the latter party to keep the peace. Mr. Moylan had assaulted him, but he intended to proceed for the assault in the King's Bench; in the present ...

SUICIDE OF A DOMESTIC IN THE DUKE OF CUMBERLAND'S HOUSEHOLD

... SUICIDE OF A DO.MESTIC IN THE DUKE OF i i' GUMBERLAND'S HOUSEHOLD. On Tuesday a coroner's inquisition was taken before ?? Carter, at the Ship, Mortlake, on vie'w of the body of Henry 14ampfeldt, aged 45, table decker and butler to his Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, who committed suicide' ?? drowning himself; under the 44owing Telaneholy cir- cuumstances A most respectable jury was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-YESTERDAY. ^ A HiUXSTER'S WEEKLY SETTLEMENT. HEAD-OFFICE.-Several women were summoned to the Head-office yesterday, to answer the joint summons of Patrick Leonard, of Kevin-street, and his wife, for that then and there they did grossly assault the said Patrick Leonard and his wife, and put them both in strong bodily fear. The complainants stated that they kept a small ...

DUBLIN POLICE

... IIENRY-SaT1*, 1E- Mr. Farran, of Charles-street, comn- plained against a watchman named Hogan, for neglect of duty. MAr. Ferran stated that on Monday 'light some persons began to fight near his door; when he weit to look for the watchman in order to have the crowd dispersed, he fouud the watchman in the street putting up shuttersfor a publican. Complainant asked him if it was for that be was ...

COMMANDER COPELAND'S ATTACK ON A BAND OF PIRATES

... Whilst H.M. surveying-ship, the Beacon, was employed in making soundings off Mount Athos, on the 18th'of March last, Captain Copeland received a communication from the A ustrian Vice-Consul at Cavallo, which induced him to pro- ceed immediately to the island of Thassos. He there learned from the Mousselim of Cavallo, who was embarked in a Greek brig, accompanied by four smaller vessels and ...

LAW REPORT

... LAW REPO ~ *s X COURT OF EXCnEQUEl~i \ (Nisi Prius-before Chief 'la;oS.Oy \ Adams a. Nolan. Mr. HosAwt opitned the pleaiugs. It Was an trespass against defendant for undenning ?? O Of Mr. GnEENE, K.C., staled the case, The plaint 9ftJ in Nassau-street, and in October, 1832, the defeldt ifl1jed ing occasion to build a house next to tbe houe ofeant hae tiff, he made considerable excavations for ...

AN APPEAL TO HUMANITY AND JSUTICE

... AN APPEAL TO HUJMANITY AND JUSTICE. (Fromt the Newory Vxaminer.) The Lord Lieutenant and Mr. Littleton have been fiercely iassaile4 as.-extending all their tender mercies to Catholics,I iindl having no compassio1n when an appeal is maeo behalf of a suffering Priltestanit. We have said, what we believe And know to be' the truth,~ that the various petitions for re- his resumnpt~ion of the vice ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W iNTRLLIGENCE. KING'S. BENCi-I-YESTEnflAY. THE XING ai. BROWNE AN4D 5i15.ERAtL. Shortly after the sitting of the court, this day, Mr. Hot visa applied tor a conditional order for a. now trial in this case. CouiT-Are the defendants jutourt! Mr. Hotaiss - No, my, lord. CouRT'-.The Bpplicmt ion cannot be granted in their tabsnee. lommediately, before the orising-of the court, Mr, Hoxisocs- I ...