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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 ...

IRELAND

... -as !ry ATrEMIPTED ASSASSINTrIONx.-Ol Monday evening, ailner Barry, Esq., was attacked by agang of rtllians 'd on the Icanha-road, county Cork, whose evident pur. of pose was murder.' Mr. Barry happened to be Ct armed wvith pistols, one of which he discha rged at a er- ringleader of the party, who fell, and the rest iied. 'IIle yname of tile wounded man is O'Keefe. Mr. IBarry ns. was ...

DISTRESSING CASE

... I)ISTRKSLINUi ?? 2s~lavy nitglt ;n inuent aitx ?? te Ow M ?? Tuesday nigitt ain inqsutiot wai hitld at (ie MCt1 r- before itr'fi hantd ihightly-reqi-tecsibo -tsi'y to2 ltVeiutTO mauclit tlitli dutl i e Sir W~illiaml Hewilttt 'Il at J at rvblvingsi beten Smo ura, prarcetledt to vtir tile boaitt(if ttit. isCcaStrI I ''ilrant, wisfit ?? ia h umble -toot \\l a ?? bc *iirocoIt jti't'a.t'52 afalt is ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... On Friday, Anni Dawson, a tall, genteel-looking wo. man, wearing a gold chain and eye-glass, was brought before Mr. Jeremy, charged with stealing a purse con. taining 9s., tile property of a young lady named Hookt under the following circumstances :- 'Vhe complainant is teacher of music, living in tL. Albany-road, Camberwell ; and on the preceding at- ternoon the prisoner called, and, having ...

THE INNS OF COURT

... 'Ii I I ~ NI 01 COu I. I I.. 1. . - . I . .. /iromcai Pi/cc Iir/ ic/c Papers'c. ) of I Ittlow mmlitrci' Ci '~ stold the0 old ionsl tv/cn gt 0 lii.; clictri's cwii cii slnto dlo ree suhi/cocil - ?? C. cc- t riic'i'l li Illf'cccl'S I in. Tleiiaiit oii top set--bind tvti' chiieterit'i-shitt lcciincli tp cii his hod-rosin Closet, itt roll rook a tilov 4i irsenic. 'The StOWiird thought hle Eicl ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE JNTELLICENCI:. I To V~ 15 I. f.. -- M ?? JIr'iio ,nrs ; Cka car tr ng I ill Was bliroIIglttI ipl ,ole Si I1-. K vi:irle-l il ilriii ?? i nstiitu Iy niiglht, nI I I '.,s;lti o l'gic.. ThIomns lianlting, :I plievli(}~nan, jtti)!ql 11:1t o^}il li ( illryi night, cboiit II o'clock, Ile s:1ii Itt Iri,, lr * 1 iliiitI inl ,:Jjln-stlt'lt Sijilolk-l;Streni, iii CriiiIupss iVilK a I mI fealOme. ...

BAIL COURT.—MONDAY

... BAIL COURT,-MONDAY. T-se Mlayor of Scarborough.-Criesinal Information. . Mr. Alexander moved the Court this morning for a s rule to showv cause wshy a crimina I information should a not be filed, on the part of the present Mayor of Scar- - borough, against the Editor of the Leeds Iliteligesecer for a libel, ?? the following circumstances ?? - Leeds Intlligencer wos a 'T'ory Paper, and its ...

MURDER OF A MAN BY HIS WIFE

... MIURDER OF A MAN' 13Y IIHS WIFE. Ie- ay, A murder has recently been made known by oneof t the parties concerned in it, which was committed in ocd Fralce two years ago. The particulars are as fol- nd ?? Icldise, the murechal of the village Of ict Majeloup, had lived peaccably with his wife for niany lie years, andi hall a blilnil y of five childrqn. In the early in- part of tlhe year 1834, ...

COURT OF REQUESTS.—LONDON

... C(,URTl (LI' R L' l S. , . cI.. L .1 - - - I - - _. - ?? of' IJ2.1 .\ SI1 XFSS/t11 V. V. stlill, ol v. ?? .tltt 1).ivrcr..-I)aliicl .Al ijrj~,h irs ia; ?? by a rudo unsophisticated Scotlclifilll oilo one year 1up) ira' thoe n1ortth), fbr i:Js. lid. II ,i vd CUiillti[ ati d tact of hoth parties creiated fullI S t55 II I t ' tdio only dtictilty wos ill ?? to ?? Scotch of Andrew Bl-nlr t t'r ...

CRIM. CON.—NORTON v. MELBOURNE

... CRIIIS. CON.-NORTON v. MIELbOURNE. COUCTO05 COMMtON PLEAS, WEDNESDAY. This being the day appointed for the trial of the cause of Norton v. Melbourne, at an early hour all the doors of the Court were besieged with persons struggling for admission. We never saw on any for- titer occasion so great an anxiety to hear proceedings . in a Court of Law. Sir \V. Follett said, the plaintiff was tile ...