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THE ANTI-CORN LAW DELEGATES

... TI4E ANT(-CORN LAW DELEGATES. me I . r I s - I The delegates from the great manufacturing and com- mercial districts of the kingdom have again arrived in London and held their first meeting on Tuesday, at Browne's Hotel, Palace-yard. Mr. J. B. Smith was again elected chairman. The following gentlemen were then named as the Finance Committee:-Alexander Johnstone, Glasgow; FT. Stansfield, Leeds; ...

MEETING TO ADDRESS THE QUEEN AND PRINCE ALBERT, AND TO PETITION AGAINST A CHANGE IN THE CORN LAWS

... MEETING TO ADDRESS THE QTEEN- AND| PRINCE ALBERT, AND TO PETITION AGAINST A CHANGE IN' TH1E CORN LAWS. - The meetings for the above purposes were held on ir Monday last, pursuant to notice, in the spacious Assembly oI Room of the County Court-house, Clommel, al The HiGH SiEnHiFF in the chair. P Around the chair were Lord Lismore, 'Lord Hawarden, ca lon. J. King, Hlon. C. Maud, John Bagwell, ...

KERRY ASSIZES—REGISTRY APPEALS

... KERRY ASSIZES-REGISTRY APPEALS. If I ?. .? (PFROM A CORRESPONDENT.) The Tories had seven appeals for trial, four of which l turned upon points on the construction of the stamp acts ; they were tenants of Lord Ventry, and were supported by sthe celebrated David Peter Thompson, the receiver of the e Mullins estates; they were rejected by Mr. Finlay at the last sessions, because there was an ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-YESTEIIDAY. I (Before Mr. Commissioner Farrell.) Five cases were returned on the list for hearing. Three of them were opposed. Shnon Irwin and Joshua Fox were discharged without opposition. The discharge of Nicholas Monks, late of Howth, was opposed, on the part of Lord Howth, by Mr. Dowse. It was stated that the insolvent held 44 acres of land fromn his lordship, at a ...

CRIME IN ENGLAND

... BANX I, 'KL5O FB0BE55Y. -~4at1ie8i~y parcel, containg f701 in money,' besides a ?? ot ideques and' biw den livered to the postmaster by the messenger of the Ross Old Bank, and by him forwarded by the mail next day to ,oo- mouth, where, it appears; some person inquired for and took away the package. The thief abstracted the money, resealing the parcel wiith its other contents, and sent it by ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-.YSThRDAY. I READ OFFICE. I of ASSAULT.-TWO countrymen, named Robert Jones and ?? Richardson, were brought before the bench, charged 'with assaulting Mr. Patrick Ryan, a gentleman residing at e- Timon Lodge, Firr House. as The complainant stated that while proceeding home from al town on Saturday, accompanied by his lady and son, he had ill occasion to stop for a short time at a ...

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. ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESirTERAT ' EA5r OFFICE. -* ArLFGD.PROVOCATION TO A BHEACH OF THE PEACE.- Mr. John Fannin appeared to prefer informations against Captain Thomas Nowlan, for using language towards the him calculated to provoke him to commitabreach ofthe peace. spi Mr. Bowen Thompson appeared as counsel for the plain- tho tiff, and Mr. Walsh as counsel for the defendant. ha Before going into the ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DtUBLIN POLTCE-TFSTZDDA1 READ orsrCE. ASSAULT ON TnE POLrtcE-.A man named Edward Mur- phly was brought before the bench, charged with assaulting cownstable Thomas O'Brien, A I 13, when in the execution of lhis duty. I%,r. J. Walsh appeared as counsel for the prisoner. It appeared from the complainant's statement that when on his beat at Roundtown, between eleven and twelve o'clock on the night ...

CAVAN ASSIZES—WEDNESDAY

... CAVAN ASSIZES-WEDNESDAY. At ten o'clock this morning Mr. Baron Foster came into court, and shortly after Thomas Owens, Patrick Mallon, and George Smith were indicted for the wilful murder of James Baxter, on the 25th of February, in the year 1815. The indictment charged Owens as the principal, ant the other two persons 'as accessaries, being present, aiding, and assisting when he fired ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... , ~dbawL POTEys -j CMAicE OF ASSAULT .Abpain-lOokif - pefsost, na'nd ichael Gahagan, appeared before the tagistrates of-this ofice, to prefer a complaint against Patrick Flinn, for as- saulting him. The complainant stated that,' on the 24th instant, he was met by the defendant, who, without any pro- vocation whatever, struck him on the neck, and when he afterwards served a summons upon him ...