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POOR LAWS—CORK UNION

... I POOR LAWS-COiRK UNION. A meeting of the Cork union guardians took place on ,Monday, WILLIA115 CRAWFORD, ESQ. in the chair. It appeared from a return given in on the occasion that the number of inmates then in the house was 1385. Towards the conclusion of the proceedings, which were principally upon the dietary, a letter was read from the Poor Law Commissioners, bearing date the 4th instant. ...

DOWN ASSIZES—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4

... I DOWN AgrIZ -E9 #W~ _ a ?? -AR A 4. _ I Mr. O'Kaganl applied to have cancelled the recogni'. whi zances of Edward Moorfe, charged with being connected thei with a Ribbon society at Newry, and that new recogni.- ort zances should be entered into before a local magistrate at the Newrry, the crown not intending to proceed at present ,¶ against the prisoner., Gr. Tile appllicationlwas granted. ...

ROLLS' COURT—LONDON SATURDAY, AUG. 8

... flOLLS; COMT-tO!#D BASATMIDAY, AtIN. s. i Lewis v. Chapman. His Lordship tbe Manter of the Rollsto.day gavejudgment in this case, which was argued last Hilaryterm. The fol. lowing is a brief recapitilationi of the ?? plaintifrs, Messrs. Lewis and Pringle, who are the Proprietors of a el work called Lewis Topographical Dictionary of England, o moved for an injunction to restrain the ...

ENGLISH CRIME

... .wtnNGLISH CMME. in - case of mansglaugter bas occurred Morley since our last publithe orn On. Saturday nighti Joan Eastwood and da irst (along with othera) were drinking together,when a quarrel arose between them, and a fight ensued, in which Eaatwood 1-thislife. An inqtiest was held at Morleyon Sunday onview of the body, and a verdict of manslaughter returned B ugars Hirto, who was committed ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—LONDON, MAY 16

... cOUnT OF Qtjtpt ?? MAY 14. BREACH MnY -- - uf.i s' PROMISE~ oF~ StA\llsai z Mr. . ~ ?? Jacso v. Sleorpe Mr. . PillpsMr. V. Lee,, and Mr. Kcating appeared for the plaintiff; Sir F . Poloe k for the defendant This was an action to recover compensation in darnagesI for an alleged breach of promise of marriage. The da.s mages were laid at ,0t001. Want of room compels us to-give merely a sketch of ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... | DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. I ' I - A ?? COLL.EGRSTREtT OFFICE. Tatn SIAMESE TwrzNs.-The twin brothers, Andrew and Frederick 0 Loghlin, whose striking similarity and eccentric appearance have made them objects of such ge- neral curiosity among the Dublin public for some time past, attended yesterday before the magistrates of this office to give bail in the charge of assault which had been ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... I DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. , Sansous CInAaoe..A, ''respectably dressed person, named TsasaXelly, was brought in custody, before the magisttates of this office, charged with using threatening language'towardsr Mr. MtDonald, the Under-Secretary of State, by threatening to shoot him on Saturday last, in the Castle-yard, Police-constable William Eanfeild (A& 68) being sworn, deposed that his duty ...

THE RIOTS AT COLNE—INQUEST ON MR. HALSTEAD

... THIE RIOTS AT COOE-ENQUET ON B. R HALSTEAD. On Tuesday morning, the men, eight in number, who bad beens apprehended during the preceding night, wery brought before the magistrates, Mr, Foulds and Mr. wood, who, after entering slightly into the evidence against them, remanded them till Friday, in order to await the result of the inquest upon the body of Mr. Halstead. On Thutsday morning the ...

LONDON POLICE

... MAN3oeN-HOUSEM--.MssExZs OF AN AuTHORI..A poor author, named John Darwin, whose condition was very much pitied, was brought before Mr. Alderman Gibbs, who sat for the Lord Mayor, charged with having broken a gas-lamp in Lombard-strect. The policeman stated, that as he was on duty at half- .past two o'clock on Stnday morning in King William- street, the defendant approached him, and requested ...

MEETING OF THE CITY GRAND JURY

... MEETIG OP THE CITY GRAND JiTR The City Grand Jury assembled on Saturday, at half-past td eleven o'clock. a Alderman AancEr, foreman, in the chair. a SMITHFIELD PENITENTIARY. Mr. Elife read a letter, at the sitting of the jury, from Lord Morpetb, announcing that the government had issued h orders for the removal of the prisoners from the Smithfield o Penitentiary, prior to its being done away ...

THE CHARTIST SPECIAL COMMISSION

... i THE CHARTIST' SPECIA*I COMMISSION: I I Monmouth, Thursday Evening v The court opened this morning at nine o'clock.i Several witnesses were then examined. ' Sir T, Phillips, who appeared with hii aim in a sling, ex- amined by the Attorney-General-On.the,4th of ,Novem- ' ber last I was mayor of the borough af Newport, having a been so fiom the 9th of November precediilg. In the course t of ...

CITY REGISTRY SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... CITY REGISSTRY SESSIONa._YESTEEDAY. Mr F)nhh. ihn ?? . : - I Mr. Dobbs, the assistant-barrister, took his seat on the lebench yesterday at the usual hour. h-odarlo Meara, merchant, applied to register as a lease- e holder on the Liberal interest, out of a house and premises on Bachelor's-walk. In his cross-examination by 'Mr. Hayes, he stated that he dhad the whole house let to a Mr. Bolton, a ...