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ILLEGAL INDICTMENTS AND CONVICTIONS

... |- ILLEGAL 1NDIQTMENTS AND CONVICTfONS, Monday morning, uipor two men, named- Murphy and Doyle,. being put to the. bar of the Old Baiy, to tae their trial, Mr. Clark, the Clerk of the Arraigns, infonned the Re- corder that he understood the witnesses in this case had notre been properly sworn previousto going beforecthe grand jury,. to give evidence -in support of the bill. The Recoider ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELL IGE CE. CAVAN ASSIZES-MONDAy, JULY 1. - (Fromn our Special Reportes..) TRIAL AND) CONVICTiON OF THE CATHOLICS F61% A iAmTS ruCocssioN oN THE 21sT JULY, 1832. Mark Tierney, Luke Tierney, Francis Sinyth, Owen Ba- tao, and several others, were indicted for asesbliIg, &c. at Lavy, on the 21st of July, 1832; and yere also indicted for riotously, tumultuously, and unlawfully assembling ...

HENRY-STREET POLICE-OFFICE

... HENRY-STRE ET POLICE-OFFICE. I STERNE'5_ ASS AGAIN. , Yesterday, a humane surgeon appeared before the magis- trates, and stated that he had just that moment observed a' t poor little ass, incapacitated by lameness from carrying a burden, passing up Henry-street, not far from the office, P with -the- *vAole family of a tinkei mounted on the weak IS little animars back. The case, he conceived ...

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 ...

IMPORTANT APPEAL AGAINST MONEY EXPENDED FOR PARISH FEASTING

... IMIPbURTANT APPEAL AGAINST IVONEYREXPEND. ED FOR PARISH FEASTING. I At the 1id(Illesex sessionsou Thursday, Mr. John Almond, .1n inhabitanit of Mile-end Old Town, appealed against the recowutt cif Mesis. John Parker, W. Holden, J. Chapman, ald WN. Anidrewvs, the overseers of the hamlet. The charge against them was, that the respondents in one year had diverted oat of the poor rates the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I ?? flENRY-mRAEET.--A Fo'dL! 1MAFcHsfENT--ThreO di- bent looking vwomcn named Boyle, -Culeni end.'hasnnon. .were' atrged by a poulterer named Briennen,n frora. Cole's- ilphLe, with having 4tolen several hens anrd geeseJ i propprty. 4e stated that on Saturday nightthib store'sas broken iefto toaid several jivef fowvls entd geese takr~t away. . *l'te he dis- coveredtherobbery heprocurcd a ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... VAT1RFORD--- S.\'rURD,%VY, JULY 13. COUNTY couicr. (Abridged from tire Waterford M1irror.) Before the Lord Chief Baron. Dominick Ronayne, Esq.. M.P., against Mrs. Margaret Carson. This was an action for libel, brought by the plaintiff, the mnenmber for Clonmel. against Mrs. Carson, who wsas proprie- *ress of the Clonea Advertiser, when the publication com- plained of made its appearance. The ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Y HEAD-OFFICE..A hackneycoach driver was committed for one month to the treadmill for furiously driving on the road -near Shenganagh, in this county, on the 8th inst. The driver of the car 864, was committed for the sanne period for getting drunk at Kingstown, and appropriating to his own use four shillings fare, the property of his eflt Ployer. . HwRAY-STRnErT.Three persons were brought to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I I ?? - - , . I I . ?? COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-YEsiaRDaA. ,I'ita a. Willett. This was an action between two brothers on a diputed account. By the consent of the parties it was left to arbi- tratiou, after the swearing of tbe jury. This was the last case on the list. I . ..COURT OF EXCHEQUER-SATURDAY. GLYN AND CORR V. KELLY. This was an action brought by the plointifs for the re- covery of the ...

THE REVENUE POLICE

... (FraOM TvID N1AY0 CoNwvrrON.) o y In the following petit sessions report will be found - de- tailed, a cise in which one of the party of revenue police; tsttioned in this town, was implicated; and the result of the investigation has 'placed the conduct of Sweeny, the man accused, in a very unfavourable light before ite public. The circumstances stated by the complainant, and by Lieutenant ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I ?? M I POLICE INTELIAGENCE. lHENILY-STMEET.--- A VIGOUR BEYOND THE LAwv--. A respectable-looking young man, who gave his name as John Graham, charged a watchman nased Rafferty Wit!, falsely arresting, him. [eI stated that on Saturday night, between the hours of nine and ten, be was going through Capel-strect, when Rafferty, who ?? then on his stand, came up, and arrested him for having ...