COUNTY OF TYRONE ASSIZES

... COUNTY OF TYRONE ASSIZES; OasAc;m, MArrczt 7.-At three otolock, P.tM. Baron Penne. father fntored tbe Crownv Court, when the tentlernen who nmiaptmesI the GrinidStiy were ?? Lordship then Aiidressilit the Grand Jury in the forllowing mntitr:- ILard Claude Hamitilton nad 'Gentlonitin of the GraIId Jury, I think the calendar ?? much traton for congratulatilng you oa the state ot0your cernty, ais ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—DUBLIN, TUESDAY, NOV. 29

... ICURt OF EXCIj*:QUER-DUIIAN, ']'Lull).OF, \o . u'29 Iltflrr oF ?? r ?? C.AtIr. 'Ilic hiupl-tinit case )f ?? v. Ilss. amisilng 'int Of ob- Jeetolos to thc proceedinigs regarding (Collnlssiolls Of Rebel- lioii on thle gruundil of irlrllnitrity, which had beei ?? ?? sonic weekls past, Inwilig heeii fixed for this d::y, ?? pnrt of the Couirt was ?? throinged. At eleve! o eloelc IIi 0( tounell ?? ...

Carnarnon Quarter Sessions

... , Parnarnon Quarter Sessions. i §I l i as -1 s|.- . X O Thursday last the Easter General Session of the Y .'iaeae+or the county of Carnarion, was hulden in the .: coiurpt-~U , :Carnarvon, before Col. Sir L. P. Jones D a- ?? iy Phi 0. H. ?? chairman, Lord Ne *orough, R twar NaniaeyI, R. Gatnons, ]sq.. F. Walker Jones, in 1sq Rev. Jon Kyflin, Rev. Griffith Owen, and the I Jnve loho Jones. I- Iho ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—MONDAY

... COURX OF KING'S BENCH-MONDAY. ITBlE AIPPLEBY HALL AFFASIR.rl The K~ing v. the Proprieorsts of the Satirist News. se ic Paper.-'lle Attorney General was instructedto move, M Ison tie part of George Moore, Esq., a gentleman resid- pr id ing in Leicestershire, f~or a rule to show cause why a l to criminal information should not bc filed against the lis proprietors of the Satirs'it, nswspaper, ...

CARLISLE ASSIZES, AUGUST 3

... CARLISLE ASSIZES, AuGUST 3. m ?? Z.iD~, dlem. of Perry, v. ?? was an action of ejectment, brought to decide the validity of a will purport- ing to be that of a Air. Brockbank, by which he bequeathed a sum of about 2,0001. to the defendant, who was reputed to be his natural daughter. In consequence of the form which the pleadings had taken, the case was opened on the part of tbe defendant, for ...

MURDER Of A GAME-KEEPER BY A POACHER

... MIURDER OPf A (GAEt-KEEPER BYA POALAJlER. OCl Tuesday last an atrocious murder was comtnittdd oln the body of a man named (iltrow, game-keeper to Colonel fl-nier, Al. P. of Stockgrove, at his estate at Leighton Buz. zard, Bucks. Giltrow's wife, alarmed that her husband had not returned hovte on Tuesday mnnrning, sent up to stock. grove to inquire for him. lie had not been there, and, in ...

EXECUTIONS

... d Tim COMMITTfE of the Society for the diffusion of in- it formation on the subject of Capital Punishments, convinced ie that the least effective mode of protecting life and pro- 'e perty is by sanguinary laws, address the public on this I Important subject. . The arguments against taking human life for crime are too numerous to allow more than a concise enumeration Yof the principal ones on ...

Alleged Murder of an Infant

... Alleged Rlmairder of an Inflant. On Tuesday-an-inquest was held at the- Csledooiaa Nurserys West Hackney, before Mr. Baker, the Coroner, and a highly respectable Jury, on the remains of as newly-born mnale infant, which is alleged to have been murdered on; Saturday last by a young woman, named Jane Hate, immediately after she had given it birth. The brief facts are these :-About six months ago ...

Case of Horrible and Fatal Misery

... Case of Iflorrible and Fatal Mlisery. 7 I - - . . o . . - .. .____ Jackson's fxjod Journal has published a copy of the evidence taken on an inquest at Hailey, near Witney, on Monday last, before Mr. Westel, one of the coroners for this county, on the body of a man unknown, who died in a pig-sty, from inflammation of the lungs and chest, produced by seven day's exposure to the weather and ...

Kilrush Petty Sessions

... Kimush FPetty Sessions. A MAN OF MANY VENTVnES.-A wizen-ficed, jocose-looking little pensioner, better known by the sobriquet of J umping Jim than his real patronymic, was had up and charged-by ameighbour of his own, a Mrs Roughen, with having licked ber childer, broken her back door, disparaged her husband, and abused her. selfV Before complainant had well waded through this formidable ...

Case of the Cotton Spinners of [ill]

... Acuse Of the cott5m AdMeAs or GEREAT MEETING OF TE'p DIFFEEENT TRADES ft PRESTON. On Thursday evening, the 24th instant, a large meeting todo place at the Pavilion, Grimsbaw.-street, the object of which Wi to ascertain how fartho different trades were determined to rupw port the spinners in their present struggle. At eight o'clock the place, which is capable of containing 2,000 people, was ...

POLICE

... JPOJLXCB. DOW-83flENT. r On Monday three fellows, named Williamn Mathews, meiijamin Mortimer, and John Kent, were charged with cruelty and brutally using a cow in Charles-street, Covent0garden, On Sunday morning last. It ppeared from the evidence of a respectable man, named John Ware, that he was proceeding along Charles.street at six o'clock on the morning in question, when his attention was ...