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CITY SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... I |n~. D~CITY SESSIONS-YESTEBDAT. n ?? - - I The Right Honourable the Recorder took his seat on the bench, as usual, at nine o'clock. Mary Anne Fowler, was indicted for stealing a pair of trowsers, the property of James Travers. William Mansfield ?? trowsers were hanging at the door of his employer's house, at No. 24, Mary's-Jane, whenthe prisoner came up and snatched them away; he immediately ...

EXTRAORDINARY SURGICAL CASE

... | I ni - ?? Al - x: :,Ohl the Occasion of a receut visit to the metropolis we d had an opportuikity-of seeing and learning the particulars of one-of those extraordinary proofs of the resources of medi- 16 cal, or rather 5tirgical science, whigb both in these countries s, and on the continent, have, of late years, surprised and gratiffed- -mniakind; and which are among the best and noblest ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COMT-YrSTERDAY. I (Before the full Court.) There were eleven cases on the list for yesterday, in a1llne of which opposition had been entered. Surgeon Leeson, late of Ely-place, an insolvent, was opposed by Mr. Chadwick, a creditor to the amount of rlat 2801. Hie was also opposed by Mr. Kildahl, on behalf of I Frederick Moore, ?? who had accepted accommoda-.a tion bills for ...

SPECIAL COMMISSION

... SPECIAL, COMMISSION. Monmoutb, Tuesday Afternoon, Four o'Clock. t At thirteeh minutes past ten o'clock their lordships, t Lord ChiVf Justice Tindal, Mr. Baron Parke, and Mr. Justice Williams, entered the court, and silence having been proclaimed, the names of the justices of the county were I called over, during-wbich Feargus O'Connor,' who had ar-I rived in town early this morning, came into ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE YESTM1UDAY. I COLLEPGE.5TRDET OFFICE. AsSAULT-Yestvirday a little girl about, ten years old, named Mary Anne Butler, appeared before the magistrates to prefer a complaint against a person named Smith, for7s having assaulted ?? on Monday last under the followingl ?? had been sent by her father to buy a pound of bacon, and on her return her father weighed' it, when he found it was ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICEYESTERDAY. IR~~i~~iD-O O-OPFCE. PROSECUTION OF LICENSED VINTMERS.-James Quinn, No. .44, Meath-streety,,. Wa'clas-,hged. -by.. ,P~ole-ergea~tit Healy with selling it prohibited h buu >1' The officer deposed that on Monday night, the 20th of Novenber, at a quarter to 12 o'clock,' he saw. a bottti banded out of the defendant's shop door to a boy, who was l walking off' with it, when ...

PUNISHMENT OF DEATH

... I ?? - P UNISHME NT F0 l)EA T. IMPORTANT STATEMENT BY THE COMMITTEE OF THE ANTI-CAPITAL PUNISHMENT SOCIETY. In the year 1821 there were 114 executions in England and Wales. In 1828 the number was reduced to 59; in 1836 to 17 ; and in 1838 it was only 6. That this change has been effected without diminishing, even in the slightest degree, the security of thd persons and properties of men, is a ...

THE CHARTIST SPECIAL COMMISSION

... I THE CHARTIST SPECIAL COMMISSroN. Monmoufh, Tuesday Afternoon. at A jury having been at length sworn, after various chal- bt lengis. John FrQst ?? for high kreasgn, and ot ,lvaved.not guilty. th Chief Justice Tindal -Gentlemen of the Jury, I 'am Z extremely sorry that the purposes ofijustice require that you ti! should be kept'sepdrate oand distinct from your family and w Irends until ...

CORK POLICE OFFICE—TUESDAY

... CORK POLICE OFFICE-TUESDAY. I POLICE REPORTS TO GOVERNMENET. Mr. Philip O'Connell applied to the bench-which con- sisted of Aldermen Sir Anthony Perrier, Gibbings, and Besnard-to admit two persons, residents of Liscarrol, h named James and Timothy Sullivan, to bail, upon a charge o of having, with others, a few days since, near White a Church, in the liberties of Cork, violently assaulted Jobn ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH CHAMBERSA. TURDAY. d (Before Judge Burton.) di The Rev. Courtney Turner v. the Widow Faunisg. Mr. William Curran applied to set aside a judgment en. of tered up against the defendant, in order that she might PI be at liberty to take defence. It was an action of eject- ment-a copy of which was served on William Walsh, a el care taker on the premises, and who had taken ...

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 ...

COLD-BLOODED MURDER OF AN OFFICER OF THE COAST-GUARD

... COLD-BLOODED MURDER OF AN OFFICER OF I ~~THE COAST-GUARD. On Wednesday morning last a report, which horrified y every one whom it reached, prevailed in the pea.eab.e 'y ~eighbourhood of lilliste and Donaghadee to the effect that, on the preceding night, LieuteRant W. Seaeole, o chief officer of the Coast-Guard on the Alillisle slation-a S. gentleman of the most estimable character and engaging ...