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DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... bUBLIN POLICBEsTtIUA. HEAD OFFICE. E:CTXSIVE FFORtGERIES ON TIlE BANK C ISRELAND.-A man named John Smyth, alias James Manning, wasbrought si up at this office, charged under the fullowing circumr stances :- I About a fortnight ago the prisoner, accompanied by a al Female, went into the shop of Mr. Patrick Fitzpatrick, sI tailor, No. 4, Michael's -hill, and purchased a coat, for which n he paid ...

CORK SUMMER ASSIZES—FRIDAY

... COB= ?? AP42S-Vmr. Atlhalf-past, ten. 'clock t dh& RibtT'Hon- Ju-tice Ball en- tered the ~court, aomnpanied 'by ihe High' 'Sheriff or the& county. Horace Townsend, Esq. The court was unusually crowded, and there was a Irge. I attendancie of the gendteme is of the bar, who, wearing their I wigs and gowns, in accordrance with aresolotion passed at S the recent meeting of the, 3itnster Bar, ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUiLW POLTCr.YESThnDDAT f HEAD OFFICE. ASSAULT WITH A RNIFE.-Elizaheth Stewart, a woman of the town, was commtitted for trial for severely wounding in the head with a knitfea female named Grant, with whom she lodged, in the house No. 1, Long-lane. 11 Ne Y-ITREET OFFICE. STREET NUISANCES_.A great number of persons ap- peared on summonses before the bench, charged with having uncleanted flagways ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Law INTLLIGENce July 1840 freeman's journal COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCh yesterday (Sittings ?? Prius alter Term, before Judge Crampton.) Georye S. Hawthorn v. James Denham Mr. Hunter opened -the pleadings. It was an action for the breach of a covenant in a lease. The declaration con- tained two counts, to which eleven pleas were put in ; issue was joined on all, and the damages were laid at £8,000 ...

THE POOR LAWS—HOW IS PAUPERISM TO BE PREVENTED?

... THE POOR LAWS-HOW IS PAUPERISM TO BE PREVENTED?- (FRoM A CORE-ESONDERT). The work-houses having been for some time in operation, we, a few days since, bent our steps towards the South Union, for the purpose of quietly ob- serving how far the great and momentous experi- ment for Ireland is likely to succeed. On knock. ing at the door, we were civilly informed we could be admitted on writing ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... - * MIDDLESEX SESSIONS;. Miss ANGErA BURDETT CoUsTr-rAt the Middlesex sessions, on Monday-last, Mr. Bodkin said he wasrinstructd to apply to the court for leave to exhibitarticles of the peace against Ricbard Dunn, Esq., a gentleman who was a mem- ber of the profession to which he (Mr. Bodkin) had the honour to belong. The application was made on the part of Miss Angela Burdett Coutts. The ...

CORONER'S INQUEST—MURDER OF THE ITALIAN.—SEVENTH DAY

... I , 4 ~ t_-t~ OF b y, S i ?? - ?? DAY. Cdlursuafiito arjo~r, ext from the preceding day, the in. 4e~lvs~erdapor3med atRathfarnham, relative to the OIrip. kallibardo, the Italian. ore~ta~e~i~r4]int did not by any means equal ti 5, 0b~rgo Won Monday. s,[ And Foot were the only magistrates in L Although the defence had been opened, and two wits xr th ei esa~ined for the prisoners on Monday, the ...

EXECUTION OF BARTHOLOMEW MURRAY FOR MURDER, AT PEOVER, NEAR KNUTSFORD

... EXCECUTION OF BARTHOLOMEW MURRAY FOR MURDER, AT PEOVER, NEAR KNUTSFORD. Ors Saturday, about twenty minutes past twelve o'clock, the extreme penalty of the law was carriecl lnto effect, in the city of Chester, upon the criminal who was tried at the leat assizes. The crime wbich the jury found him guilty of committing was that of murdering two aged persons, a retired farmer and his wife, named ...

ROBBERY OF ALDERMAN SIR NICHOLAS BRADY'S HOUSE

... IHO RM)zE~klAN SIR NICHOLAS ITt ADY'S HOUSE. i.lursuay night the house of Sir N. Brady, 43, Dame. street, was broken into and plundered of property to an extensive amount. The means by which the robbers sue- ceeded in forcing an entrance to the premises appear to have been upoII rather a novel plan in the operations of house-breakers and such as to show the depredators in this instance to have ...

POOR LAWS

... PoOR LAWS, NtORTH DUBLIN VNXOi. s On Tuesday last a meeting of the Board of Guatdians was r held, for the puroose of electing a porter. Before entering on the business of the day, Captain Cottinghlam suggested to the board the propriety of Appointing the present church- i wardens to the situation of wardens of the poor, under the I poor law bill. Mr.Arkins said he would protest against any ...

ATTEMPED MURDER OF HIS WIFE BY A SURGEON

... ATTEMPED MURDER OF HiS WIFE BY A I SURGEON. (Frorn the Observer.) On Friday afternoon the neighbourhood of Kensington Gravel-pits was thrown into a state of considerable excite. ment in consequence of the circulation of a report that a lady had been shot by her husband, under circumstances of a peculiarly painful nature, which report, we regret to state, has proved too well founded. From the ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... [IISOLV91T ?? 6f7~f!6V tfltittre the full Court.) T her e weresevde' cases on the list, to all of which oppo. The discharge of John Mageonis wan opposed by Messrs. Hj enry and Jdnne~s West, 00 the grounds of vexatious litiga. Mr. Sproul, counsel for the opposing creditors,- stated that his clients had lent the insolvent a sum of 301., on his promissory note, and had paid two years' premium, ...