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CORONERS' INQUESTS

... iW * 1 - .8 . is', ? SO 1110?- ? S., N i -or I 7?li. I L ,]ABC -i .i 1 ~~ ~ 8j(P~ranklih-ro'&~eza ?? ?? ~~Whent In Gi ?? *11 ~ ei 'fl tI bfied ~fgs4h diir ~'ARX ?? ~atng~li~h~nJ itessbuid tlutiiR tere IhV fh~~ i 1~ ~~ ?? allq.-.C; N0iW:f- 0 ag figter, Z w#~akifieBl withistongrecinbW ?? T&iyW* gt~~ietd tfw en Saeii~ wtisarnmgl.t t,!hp'or~tlynievandtlevilp'tl, at~o - th ?? d gan qbt ...

RURAL POLICE against POOR

... A P iI- 7j O RU tLPOLaaR TO TarE EDITOR OF THEg CU4ONW K A*( W3 LYUA5.. Sir,-The very able and aqiwellent moen.r in which you have handled this subjectf in the previouaniumbers oeftbe CnAMiPxo entitles you to the tasting gratoide of the peo. ple of this country. No one who- bas at al observed the arguments for a Rural Police force, can fall to perceive that the intention of its authora-is to ...

LATEST POLICE

... JAI T OJAI~ LAMBNTURTH NT TWO MoNruS 1AFirjR ARR Geo.'Tyler, a master-tailor, residing in Pe4niiqgtgoAA,1r%.tt' . atelfif big'asily, Presented himself before th&)RQA,-S~ NOxroN, and said,' I beg to apply to your .WoWship fog a ''warrant against my wife -. . Mr. NORTo : What has your wife done to you ?. Tyr~: She baa repeateidly put her clenehed fist into my face, and threatened 'to tear ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... . -- ?? ;T pq Ot 'WNIM, W: SuDditN IBATB OF: A~ SPANSH NOflLEMAN.- On onday an Inquest ?? held at the' ?? of York, N'W hc e tjoirn'rwnb4,' ib ?? df the hody ioa £wteMd Cofe.ioi;. 38,'e aa wish noblehman, ho .hhd.retired.to'this.-conry from uplip, in aongsqpence of the iutestini wars in wbicp tbat cQuntq' has been so long Mr. Tuokis EvANs, No. '13, New Church-street, de. posed that ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CO'O'EUIS '_iEfsTs. DREADFUL DEATH OF A Swiss LADY BY FIRR.-On d6nday afternoon an inquest was held in the Board-room 'f M idlesex Hoopital, on view cf the body of Miss Janette larhly, aged 26, a native to Switzerland, who was burnt. Sarah Walker, servant, of Np. 16, Buckinghaml-place, ritzroy square, deposed that the deceased; who was a single ady, occupied an apartment In her master's hoitie ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, DUBLIN

... .wry ?? f-91 come been veryfullybefore j lected that n verdict swas bad agamnst Th.Mt~2 ?? withstanding, the Court ordered that tbe ?? paid twenty guineas each for their attendance, they harmn come up from the county Ca , ,Mr,. coiw gnled uo the Court to confirm the a paynett r he men might be paid; the e i re and were a long time ke on it,- ili~'groud'~~a~t 6h out '!4n ?? i order;it wa with ...

LATEST POLICE

... POLICE . .,MARLBO ;GKiIST RBEET. -; :, TH M MAtRQUIS OF WA'ritFOt AGAIN-Just after the conclusion of the night charges on Fiiday several fashionably-dressedl individuals entered 'he office, one of whom' enveloped in a rough pilot-coat walkedup to Mr. CONANIr, the Sitting Magistrate; and told him he came to answer a charge against him on the police-sheet. A policeman of the C division came ...

NEW COURT

... I vnw, (,fpTT-- BIGAMY-NEW MARRIAGE LAW. TWillium Connor, aged 44, was indicted for marry. ing Bridget Stack, his former wife being then alive. The 'casetwas clearly proved; ard the Jury returhed aie-rdict of Guilty. : The RECQRDER said the present offence had been coin mitted a few days before the new law had come into opera- tion, and the'prisoner would not, therefor'e;'4perhaps,li ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... JRQ & U sT.2 , - ?? I I ' I ?? 1 = ~UwI pyrJA4 wQRSeugUS (0YRN0.'ilrSnday dr. C~barles W~ils~on, Gov~ernoeof ?? nt Kidder. minster', comnitted sujicide by haugipg himself ,to.a beau in ~a stoie-rol mof~the workhoiise. It 'appiearedl by the evidenc5 adduced at! tbe inquest, tbet'the deceased,'wlio hadibee governor of the workhouse for four fars; had, within the .Iast t~wo months., co~nplaeed ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRiAL CRIMN4AL COURT. - MONDAY, Nov. 28.-The first session of this court for the ensuing year, and tie third since it was estabhshed commenced this morning, before the Right lon, the| LoRD MAYOR and the usual civic. functionaries. The th, calendar presents a list of 234 prisoners. U The RECORnuER, in his char a e to the Grand Jury, ob- fo, served, that several complaints had reached him ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, DUBLIN

... alOUA91 p E # XCU CL3UE, I_ U DHBXNO THE KING, V. THrE LORD rRTMATE. Mr. Sergeant JACKSON applied to the Court to confirm the order of compensation made to the Juryrin this case (the King a. the Lord' Primate), the facts, of which; have been very fully before the public. It will. be recol- lected that a verdict was bad against the Crowni, naid, - not-. withstapdiigi, the C ?? the Jury should ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... 4 'ZWT V- RIUSAIICOUUT- C_ _.T r 1 1 MONDAY, 1 O, ?? Tbe first session of this conr~tfor the ensuing yeart ?? the third since it was established,; commenced th iornng, before the Right Hon. the, - LORD M&VOA T he usual civic functionaries. The ,t calendar prep list of 234 prisoners. 1' The R 'sRDEin his charget the Grand Jury, ob- f scrred,, pve eral complaints had reached him from dt ...