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COSTER, THE CONVICT

... ,cosri, rw- UrICT. .The Lord Maror ?? n received sorm cormmurfcations V witthi ihe last few days,: rebtive to Upeter, explanatory of ?? pursued by tateprtad ni. Aeqigt them was theffoU!witg:-A 'A gentleman, namedfrearaes,,tio possessed coneiderFt.Ie.pro. pearty, 'ad resided in a northerp. county, wa.undeta teop- .poraryj mhbrrasmenafeiv.ygrp ago, ,an4 inorder to avoid 'tbeexnessm'ity. of ...

MURDER

... A brutal murder was committed at half-past nine o'clotk ron Sunday uraming ou the bo y of an aged and decrepit man, named Jamisr Adarms, who wes walking from.the Ha.row, at ?? green, to Luton, in BSedfordshire, sud bad proceeded as far as the liti leadlwug into the tow n, when he was stopped by Thomas Craw ley, alaboucing man ol desperate character, wibo struck him on the bhad *viih a bludgeon ...

QUARTER SESSIONS—GREEN-STREET

... I QUARTIER SESbiu.NS-GREEN-STfIBET. Yesterday the Recorder, accuomnanisnd bv Aldermen ?? and Fleniztg, touk his seat upon the bearch at eleven ?? A woman named Sarabh M'Hugb was indicted for receiving a quentity of platp, knowingit to have been stolen. The otaly evidence adduced was that of vn'accomplice, who failed to identify the prisoner. bhe was, of a.ursrs, Do- quitted. 'TIhe husband of. ...

EXECUTION

... . e. I. , Im N (Fromi/it ork ker qj Of ,Iuraaiiy.)j At tweive thsdythree ;noruOte cdits suffered the ezttenle penalty ofthla, befiiuad York Castle, pu~rsuant to, tersentences at ~the latif asisg,' ?? Writ bt, aged 19, Of, Rotlerusim, for, settiing fllteity w~tcs~',lw aged 2n of, 9n OJtingley,, 1lahur~r, for, t lsv~g orpll~ilestoll Thbiim~i 'Atlihs, Of, that 'plice, on the I 2th of, 'anuary, ...

CORP0RATION INQUIRY-MEETING OF THE INHABITANTS OF DUBLIN

... CORP0RA-'rlTt INQUID-DI1EETING OF TTEE E INHAI ITAN Is OF DUBLMN Iesit!rday, anumeroua meeling of hei m:rcban's, treiltre, and miechanics, of hlc city 01'Dublin, was hleld inl the R'tyij * Exchange, for the purpose of t.ing into conaid. ratio0, the 'be a esures ttt bat eu a ~opted~by 'the citta' no of Dublin, during the proeetot Parliamentary ina)`Y'iry tnt, crorpoarte OWuES. ROBE.R'l AlCLA' ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W IN'TELLGENCE. COURT OF EXCHEQUER-YESTEPDAYV at The Chief Baroo (Joy), Barons Pennefather. Sir1itb, axd tb Foster. tobk their seats upon the bench r t twelve o'clock. hMr. BENXETT, K.C. applied to tbo court upon the part of - Grady, Esq. to be admitted an attorney of tblir di lordship's court. Mr. Grady's father, it appeared, wvas all attorney of their lordabipa' ceourt and his s- the pre ...

LONDON POLICE

... MAVOetN Houstaa-EXTRAORnDoNARoY Fiostr. -A traceller to a raercrantils houee uramed Simpson, tassrged the driver of a stage coash, on Thursday, with a violent assault. The com. plainatt'a ?? ttad on*-of hts eyes was, as it was desci.. d, coripletel ' bunged np. notwitlletauding which, the crowd in tbe.justiae zoom was, during the exalination, convlesed with laughter. The noaplainant ?? thtt ...

ELECTIONEERING RESPONSIBILITY—A PADDY M'KEW CONVICIED!

... ELECTIoNEERING RESPONSIBILITY-A PADDY, hI KEW CONVICF ED! KING'S COUN'TY QUARTER SESSIONS. (FROa OUR CORRESO'NDENT.) d BIRR APRIL Il.-rhe Quarter Sessiori( of this county L havejust terminated. In the cilil side of the court there a war civil bills tried for demands growinig out of elec- t 01ODePrilig transactions. Two of thea were at tbe suit of t persona named Byrne and Mulock against ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH-YESToIDAy. Ttiels at ANisi Prius, before the ChieJ Justice.) tRTEiE AND GREER V. JOHiNSON. Ills was au action of aissunpsit for gnods sold and deliv ered. hedsidaat pieaded the general issue. alid addled three rial ple ias, n of whitb chawgod plaintiffs with spoliation tf ereiflg tbeir namien from a deed-pole, which they had cn senting to accept a ?? of 5i. id the ble' ...

GALWAY ASSIZES—FRIDAY, 29TH MARCH

... GALALVY AS 71 S-,tI>DAI, 9TIX MARC, 1 Charles.A, hite, aud .Thon~a9. White.wee ~put to thebhsr, oharged with atea j~g, ?? Oprstfbag of Liallinamore to ~~haT~~gb,,5Iett~fi t~tiinig 61. O.,o the 4thofJ qait~y I .. IT1s p. aqi seeeJ tbeo the ba.t~er orier 4&f sraii49ens anti ?? 'aCttd doing, the progreso h trid'al.U w~aam h VIM tt~ciaeI tq~ eo~no enmixed by Mr.. Fzeoaqb -Wt ne~j transjacts ...

LIMERICK QUARTER SESSIONS-SATURDAY

... L1MnC5 QUARTER SESSIONS-SATUfDAY I I .1,, th. N -4, ?? (J-bruied ge 'lro1W -ll c a.iari. ?? . .. DICKIOiN V. PAIRS Ng. This arset, Which exoited 60 muehS inerest among all classsi Of toe public on asoount of the nt1loriety of the plaintiff for his ?? transatotions, caime on for hearing at the *y court hmose tiSU day. c At ue oclock, the chairman, Mr. Cruise, Addressing Mr. Sbau ?? sthe ...

COURT MARTIAL

... I .COUr MAI irLAL, Il - { Are a Ino B . - t .- . ts e WOOLWICH, t'RrDAY, MARIC 12.-On Wednesdav, the ?? inat., -a Court * M:rtial assembled in the mesroorn of the Royal Milarine Barraeks at oolmich, Colonel G. P. Wingrave, one oftba Aif de. Camps, President, to try Second Lieutenant Lani.4l O'Cornnell. o tbe Royal Marines (nephew of the great Agitator). on the follwingeharges viz:- ?? ...