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CORONER'S INQUEST

... ?? -1.t1 ). rayANR ?? r On Friday, the 2:3d of September, en inquest baa was held at tle Gyfellen Colliery, near Newbridge, inp before Lewis lReece, Esq., Coroner of the ,'Eastlern troI Division of this county, and a respvectable Jury, awI, e on tle body of 'rhomas David, aged 21, who died ?? yesterday, from the injuries inflictedl by Thomas Ioc t ileyrick and Thomas Francis; wvhen tie fiilo ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 13O W-STl'LEE'l'. IK-EXAMINA11\TION i 1111. SPANIARID CIIAItI D W 11TH dENl)IN i C(11siiUidlD:.I: LLii s'r llS i oonll r1ite GENEtAil I'OSr OIaII(I AIT LiVxli'oolm.-YcsteTrdy J,4Sep1h Or- aine P'elayoi, the individual chairged weith the above ltrocious Ct, by whieh thc life of Barnord, the stam- pvir at the Liverpool l'ost-otlice, has ncarly been sa- crificed, *as broughlit before o\lr. Aiiul ...

COURT OF REQUESTS,—MONDAY

... COURT1 OF REQ UESTS,-MONDAY. to A LoQUAcIous AoouuN J TAi''is-r.-Mr1r. DanielI 1r' Diavid Few, a little old gentlemast, very much reses- elf bling Alr.Jolen ArthitrlNoebuck, ?? vwssuininoned u ed for the sum of 16s. fd. for runt alleged to bc dee and I ut owing to Peter Th'omns, his landlord. ])aniel's ap- h ?? was most extraordinary ; although knowni ng to be in possession of considerablo ...

COURT OF REQUESTS

... A dn P flx'r.q.-A n,,,l TrIE AiotttecCAnV AND THIE CAvTS.-A nimitogany- filced womian umnied .Squab! aplpeal ed adginst a gamnt I long-visaged apothecary, residing iii the neighbour- I hood of lirunswicl-square, il tha city, for the snam of t, alleged to be due unider the following ra- : tior oxtreordinary circuniistattcos. theo aipothecanry uas a bachelor, and requirin g a ciontidetitial ...

Anglesey Quarter Sessions

... Anglesey Quarter sessions. These SeSsions were held on 'I'Lesday Jast before Johln Williams, Esq, Chairman, Rev. Mi r. Thomas, 'Irevor, Win. 1ulkeley l-ughes, Win. Wvnn Sparrow, John Price, and - Lloyd, of LIanfoethIvu, Esqers. '1he Chairman explained in Englishl and Welsh tte provisions of certain acts of patliament having re- lerence to this country cnacted during} thc last session of ...

KILRUSH PETTY SESSIONS

... KILRUSIH PEtTTY SESSIONS. (Frome the Linier'ick Statr.) ie A MANi OF aTANV Vrnrurts.-A vizen-faced, jo- at cose-looking little pensioner, better knowna by the so- at briqIetoI . ?? J ii'' t ban lis realI patronl y[ai c, nt-was bl up intl chlrged by a neighbour of his own, ai nd Mrs. Ro01a1hal, with having ?? licked her childer, il e broken her back door, disparaged her hu sband and his abused ...

Carnarvon Quarter Sessions

... ?? Carnarvon quarter Sessions. of IThe October Quarter Sessions for the (County of iII. t Ir'larvolt colliticoced in the Shirchalil in tile 13- vel rough of Caritarvon, on Thursdlny hlst, before tite fol- lily low ig ?? Sir Iove ?? .1. Pairy, (!X- K .(J . 1 . t ?? (C hairmln m,) Lord N. w lboiougl,l. T. tc ( irreg, Esq., ?? Wtalker tolins, Esq., John lowlands, ?? sIj., O.J. Ellis Nanney, Esq. ...

BRUTAL MURDER NEAR LIVERPOOL

... BRUTAL mUlI;ER NEARt LIVIAIPOOL. IC A pool I risiman, named Patricuk Dveiaey, was Murdered last week at the village ot SUatoll, in thie parish of' Prescott, eight miles fromi Liverpool, e Oit Thursday an ilaruest was held on tibe body at d t the - ull inn, Sution, before Jtliamus Hayes, Esci., i Corioner. c Thormas Murray, of'Clonsliaiiurt, il t[le county s of Rloscomnmon, stnted that the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ed MIARYLEB3ONE. he COCKNEY SioorTIzno.-Yesterday, Valentine Possey, he anld Robert WVillson, the former a thermometer maker, I al of Clerkenwell, and the latter a tailor fromi Somers- v;town, were charged with having been found sporting 1 ho near Highgate, on the previous Sunday morning. ng It appeared from the evidence of police-constable en 166 S, thalt lie was on duty at the top of Mlaiden ...

COURT OF REQUESTS

... (20U1), . jilt I~n derly gC'Iiiula'nai, siolttnnc-d Ml1 LsIfiI fofd01th Ic lot e ;Ii I ~I~o II I ?? I re for :i Sovereil''i ci i. e ilt ti1 viie it IC ald nto titi unite vi illi-ti', andI~J W to ti i ?? ttctni Iii'al*i. auik', V C alkd 1 illo ithi Iii.'tuIith'iiei five solerivgir'rt Fot' fear tof atuvidcii , I titj t wa 1l~ked atety wilth tue onotey, and itJ it~'~I of Home I put tile itoacy ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... r it sinle A MODERN OeAT'Ro.-A tall, thin, march of in- tellect-iookiflgl young man, answerig to the name Of Slharp, took his place at thle bar, charged with druslkenness. pit Thle policeman saw the defendant holding fast by CiS ;son]io railings, dlelivering with great emphasis a long by- oration onl sunrdry subjects, and finding that hie was incapablle of walkin g, through drink, hie took ...

COURT OF REQUESTS

... COURT OF REQ UEIS, i f- SEnjVA'a'S VEIttSUS MAl 5ITERS.-TIWi 'sa io lect ' a ppea rs to be devtaboping it 'cf Lii ti , tI' .0- of''stiching lip ti)rn'me's rights,'aiid wlio p I !rs now-a-days to I bite tlicir thumb ?? at eitl Ier i- ye maid servant moust look to thle conISequencee- for instance, the following cases Iestil iiid tleidFJ - this Court yesterday Gloom v. 1Barlker'.-M~r. Barker, a, ...