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REMARKABLE CASE OF ABDUCTION

... REMARKABLE CASE Ok' ABDUCTION. [ ';I0Sl THE L5IMERICK TIMES.1 At the Nemngh pofttY sessions, on Tllursda last, in- formations were sworn by Catherine M'Namaor against John Creighton, Martin Creig-hton, and others, for abduc- tion and assault; a warrant was consequently issued by the bench of magistrates. Margaret Ml'Namara, a pretty country girl, is the only unmarried daughter of a comfortable ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGEACR. :WESTERN CIRCUIT-SALI3BURY, MARCH 9 The calendar in this place is Unuounily hea vy. It con tains seventy-nine names; of these, oni is c violating a female child under ten Years,; tw Charged With three with cutting and maiming; twIlv0 with arson; against the game laws (ten of whom arel with offences Lord Bolingbroke); and the remaider W prosecuted by hie ith offences tt an ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... OXFORD CIRCUIT.-STArro RD, MARCH4 20. [Before Mr. Justice CoL.ERmDa'.]j Jonat1han ottiruin w as indicted for the wilful murder of his wife, Sarah Mottrarn, in Septeniber last, in the parish of Uttoxeter. Mr. WVHAT'rlY fnd Mr. PHIILLIP9 were for the prosecu- tion ; Mr. LFE defended the prisoner. On being desired to plead, the prisoner said, Guilty! what of ? and being told that he was charged ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—FRIDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAK4L COUWT'.-FR i.4v. tilt llr, Just ice Vauighani, Sir John Nichi'ol, intd t ite Re- corder, took their seats onl the bench, shottly after nine sia, o'clock. Stt PIRACY AND MURDER. CL Jamloslt and Bottle-ti f-Beer, thle two black-s who stand Iin- if, dicted for piracy uinulinurdler, wvere placed nt thle bar and till arraifrned, for hiaving, on the l .thl ci A ugust, made ant as- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENE. BOWY-STREET. POST-ofFFCE RBBERliiY.-Th/omas~ Boicher, a letter- carrier in the Genet at Post-office, was yesterday brought up,, char-ed with stealing a letter, contahinig 31., which hfad been intrusted to his charge to he delivered.C it appeareti that an the 17th of December SlIr. COX, the trife of a farme resiing i thneiglibenriiood of ShIdmoutil, Dlevonshire, wrote a ...

IRELAND

... TRIM ASSCZES-TlIAt OF TIHE ORANGE20,tN. The trial of Danied, Aelsou, and Slnith, thren out of tle five Orangernen accused of the murder of John llearr, a Ronman Catholic, in tile town of Kells, on the dav ,f the termination of the last Meath election, closed on Satur. day, by the jury being discharged on thc verge of the county, and the prisoners remanded to the next assizes. Durin thc trial ...

POLICE REPORT EXTRAORDINARY

... POLICE REPORT EXTRAORDIJAR Y. BOW-STREET OFFIC E. On Saturday morning a stout deecuitldokin, m a s, I having the appearance of an upper-sermant, nas brouoa , before th c magistrate s under a warrant, in thi e ustiA' form, against the peace of our said Lord the King , h t crown ani dignitvf, &c. &c., charged inith sendine threatening letter to Middlesex oe, it hard biorksing m at The prisoner ...

MURDERS BY POISONING

... MURDERS BY POISOANING. The town of Burnham Market, in Norfolk, and the vicinity for some miles round, have for the last week been in the most dreadful state of excitement, caused bv the discovery of three diabolical murders which have already been committed, and a plan laid for taking away the lives of several others. The circumstance that led to the discovery was as follows:-A woman named ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... Yesterday a Court was held for the dispatch of business. THE ROBBERY IN CORNHILL.; The LORD MAYOR said, that it was his painful duty to inform the Court that the Court of Aldermen had come toadeterminationto discharge from the office of con. stable Mr. Neville Brown, the Upper Marshal, appointed by the Court of Common Council, and to recommend to that Court to dismiss that officer from the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHIERN CIRCUIT.-LAN CASTER, MARCH 18. CRtOWN SIDE.-ARSON. John Sivn, 35, was indicted for having unlawvfulilv, ma- liciously, and feloniously set fire to the parochial chapel of Rivington, situate about four miles from Chorley, and double that distance from 1l30ton-le Modrs. It ap- peared from the evidence that, on the night of the Ist of December, a person named Lee was proceeding homeward ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... GUILDHALL. y 'Yesterday Willriam Kelly, ihe driver of one of Mrs. 1-oare's waggons, of lHcrmitagc-wharf, was brought before Mr. Alderman Ansley, in consequence of a boty, about Ieleven years old, having been crushod to death by his waggotn. Mr. Goodman, a baker, in Great Swvan-alley, Colemon street, stated that, aobout twelve o'clock, as hie was going dawn Colemen-street with a basket at his ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-WEDNESDAY. WvARMEtN V. BURITON. The Loan Ciia-cl~f.Lon, at the sitting of the Court, gave juilgmtent in this matter, which waso argucd for four days of the last week. After a brief reviewv of the pro- evedings in thle niotion, and the decision of the Vice- Chancellor agalinst the application of Dr. Warren, his Lordship proceeded to obqerie on the kind of govern- snent whichl ...