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A PEER FINED FOR DRUNKENNESS

... A -X PtAE FiNED FOR E 1WANESS. A Atth lenin-storeet pollce-office, Dublin, on Thursday list;,after the disposal of the minor fry of cases, a constable ushelred into tse boaitI-room a gjsnlemau of rather a ftre:gn ppenraIce, and atLirei in an undreasa militiry frock, who wonb prh~telItd to -tle magitrteSi 'a tlie Ea'rl of Rl.bicoimon. His Lordship, zaMF6liiog forywvid with dn air of offended ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE, MANORS

... _e=1 Clp - - ?? POLIC . OrJPICM, =WAIN13N MONDAY, April SO.-Before Messrs Aldermen BATSON, DUNN, and R{IDLEY. James Forsyth was flned 5s. and costs, for an assault on one of the policeman in the due execution of his duty. Johss Sinith was charged with exposing his person in the house of Mrs Pendleton, publican, Byker Bar, on Sunday afternoon, amiut 5 o'clock, and was committed to hard labour ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE, MANORS

... NUWOAE8TLUI lOLICjI CONrlC. iMANoRE. SATURDAY, May 12,-Bjfore Mr ALD. DUNN and Mlr JUSTICE LoaAINE. Jane Stobbs was charged with stealing a tumbler glass, a small jar, and a buckhorin handle of an umbrella, the property of her master, Mr Keenor, Head of the Side, but the evidence not being suaficient to ws'arrant conviction, she was discharged. MONDAY, May 14 -Before Mr At.D. DUNN and MIr ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... _#BJweTLE POLICE.: gP 'ie--FRIbAY, MAY 4. - Before &eii rs A' rmen RIDLEY and BATSO91. :3 tarl~se~r~lal JanJeeipreggs were brought up, the for- Z~rnEfceged willth -tae Ilg a quantity of linen articles, I.,kei'y' wa e,' or,. endl. a quantity of other.small aitlcl1s'stbe ipropereyi-of blr Mark Armatoge. invileeper, 13pot'stireet, and tlie latter riLh receiving the sfame knot- inithem.to have ...

NEW POOR LAW BILL

... Pre 'have been some interesting matters men- -d in both Houses of Parliament this Inst week, ! worling ot this $great boon to the labouriu- us A petition was presented in the House of `b, by the Bishop o(t Exeter, relative to the in- ot of'he poor in the parish workhouses. Tbe uun omplainted that the bodies of the poor were .ICvetlv bauied, but thrown promiscuously t4- 'l and that a method ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... : .ONDAY, APPrIL 30. ,Bpre Maysr Aldermni. BATSON, DYuN, anid RIDLtY. James Forsyth was flied Ss and costs, far an assault on aoneof the polidemen i t in the.durexecutious of his duty. * Joisn Stiih t isvaa-eh .epd with. exposing his person in the house df Aris #errteton. pubiican, Bakdr: Bar. oa Sslsday afternoon, about 5 o4IlQck, ead was committed to hard labour for one uaonth. 'Richiard ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE, [ill]

... I NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE, MANORII SATURDAY, 1IAY 19. I I Before Messrs. Justice PLUUMER And LOBAISE. James Singleton Appeared to answer an infierornim gaginst him, for driving a horse and calt at a rapidl prce the Manor Chare. and not having hold of the reins altar to the horse, thereby endangering the lives of tZo child who were an the fiotpath, And was nrdered to pay a 6te 20s and costs, ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE, MANORS

... NUwoasxL vartalcim orrxom. ZSAOR3. SATURDAvY, May 19,-Before Messrs JuSTics Pi'LtJMMSa and LoRA1Ns. James 8nineeton appeared to answer an information laid against him, for drjsinC a horse and cart at a rapid pace up the Manor Chare, and nut having hold of thc reins attached to the horse, thereby endangering the lives of two children who were On the footpath, and fas ordered to pay a line of ...

LONDON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1838

... LONDOW, WMD~No.BDAY, DMAY 2, 1838. EXTItAORDINAnY LAWv IN JaitsEY.-On T'hursdaty, the following ?? was miide to the Royal Court of Jersey, which from its most extraordinary variance from the laws of the mother-country, must strike the English as very strange. The .Solicitor-General made ail application to the judges on behalf ot Mr Labey, that Mr Peter Le Cros, a prisoner suf- fering ...

THE LATE EASTON MURDER

... .: TE LA-T EASTON IM4IJtDER. 1 , I ; I * - . waWietthriira.licatw1 in this iabtivatin teltht aion: lavre been discoverea by the follhwring rneoas:- It sitapeart dilse thr .~cnsthcmdoageof the miaurdei,i maen |AtnedoJihn Statee,. who lived dal Eetnei anti, wMS a looie chom terabtsepted hirqtolf ftrmo the villtge, audited been awjay foroime ~dr vwhen his sudden dietlppearaene at succh ...

NEWCESTLE POLICE OFFICE, MANORS

... NEWCETLh3 VOL!CM Oman, ?? FRIDAY, May 4.-Before Messrs Aldermen RIIDLEY and BATSON. Jane Carterand Jane Greggs were brought up, the for- mer charged with stealing a quantity of linen articles, crockery ware, soap, sugar, and a quantity of other small articles, the property of Mr Mark Armatage, innkeeper, Hood-street; and the latter with receiving the same knowing them to have been stolen, and ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE, MANORS

... NiEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE, MANORS. SATURDAY, MAY 12. Before Mr Ald. DUNN and Mr JUSTICO LORAINE. Jane Stobbs was charged with stealing a tumbler glass, a small jar, and a buckhoin handle o ran umbrella, the property of er master, Mr Keenor, Head of the Side, but the evi. dence not being sificient to warrant conviction, she was discharged. MONDAY, MAY 11. Before Mr Ald. DUNN aid Mr JUSTICE ...