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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... -- b C! ., e C COIURC, H-_EwYtN8TXRDA. Philip Heary, ' ~ Queen. Wfe, in Error, v. Mr. Coppinger appeared on behalf of Philip Henry Hol- land, and Frances, his wife, prisoners in the county gaol of Limerick, who were tried at the last spring assizes, and their case came before the court on a writ of error. They were charged by twelve separate and distinct indictments- six for assaulting Mary ...

ANOTHER HORRID MURDER IN ENGLAND— DREADFUL MURDER OF A WOMAN BY HER OWN DAUGHTER

... ANOOTHER HORRID MURDER IN ENGLAND- DREADFU: MURDER OF A WOMAN BY HER OiWN DAUGTEu. Accounts have reached town of a frightful murder corn. ntitted on Friday last, at Flawith, in the parish of Alne, in .the NWOOs Ruling of Yorkshire. The name of the person ginurdlred ?? watsonj:anold woman in the 77th year ?? if hera age, and the namte of. her destroyer is Esther Watson, ber own claughter. An ...

ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE HER MAJESTY AND PRINCE ALBERT

... ATTEMPT TO -ABSAgISSAT9 HE MAJESTY AND PRINCE ALBERT. (From the Mornsing. Chronicle of Wednesday.) sh At an early hour yesterday Morning Colonel Rowan rej and Nlr. Mayne, the commissioners of police, were in com- munication with the Home offce, and it was generally in bel~eved that the prisoner Oxford would be brought up for re-exainmation, but such turned out not to be the fact. i01 There is ...

HORRIBLE AND EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPT AT MURDER

... HORRI1L3 AWD EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPTI AT MUlTRDER,. (Front the Evenang Freemea.) About half p ist four o'clock on AMond1ay afternoon an at- tempt was made to murder a female named Anne Jordan, under circurntstances as atrccious as mysterious and unac. countable. Tile following are the particulars, as ar as we i have been able to collect, of this extraordinary case:_ Anne Jordan, aged about 15 ...

CRIME IN ENGLAND

... ? _CRIME IN I PfLAM. ' -, UX1ts*AY ROBH ZD_ 'clock ?? .~Aboiut twelvO For O'lc ?? night, ks Mr. George Fuller, sen.s of Tb' Chitinor, near Thorne, cattle dealer, was on his return Wa' home from this market on horseback, be was slopped on the hligh road approaching ]3lodlow-bridge, which is sur- mue rounded by immense wood& extending for* mifles, by two cot mens, who demanded his-money, which ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLTCEYESTERDAY. IIEAD OFFICE. PnOSIECUTTOV Or LicENSED SPIRIT DEALExS.-JameS Tiernan, 117. Jtsnvs s-S,,reet, was surnmomnon fur having a person tippling in his house betweeen twelve and one o'clock on the morning of the 14th of May last Police-sergeant Thompson stated that he w as passing the defendant's house at tile tine mentioned, when he heard voikes inside; and on getting ill he ...

CITY SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... CITY SESSIONS-YESTERDAY. Ml .. . . .. The Recorder took his seat at ten o'clock, and proceeded cc to dispose of several cases of larceny, attempts at burglary, m and shoplifiing, of no interest whatever. ci Michael King and James Smith, two boys, were indicted M for endeavouring to force an entrance into the house of is Hamilton DeVillers, at Simmond's Court, with intent to rob. ol Two ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWt INTELLIWENdg, COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-MoSDAy. ACTION FOR LIBEL. The Rev. Patrick Mathias Cumming v. the Proprietor, Editor, and Printer of the Freeman's Journal. I FOR THE DEFENCE. (Continuedfrorn yesterdaya Freeman.)I William Gillespie examined by Mr. Holmes-. know I the Rev. Mr. Cuimming; I am, one of his parishioners, i and live near his house at Magheracloon; I have held for I three ...

THE CORN LAWS

... Mr. Finnegan, of the Manchester Corn Law League, tl delivered a lecture last evening, on the evils arising from v the corn laws, at the Adelphi Theatre, to a numerous n audience. a Shortly after eight o'clock Mr. GORDON was called to the chair. 11 Mr. Finnegan, after stating the object of his visit to this c country, alluded to the evils brought about by the corn I laws, which marred the ...

COMMISSION COURT—YESTERDAY

... COMMISSION COURT-YESTERDAY. The Rliht Honourables Baron Richards and Justice Ball took their seats on the bench at ten o'clock. PROSECUTION OF RICHARD JONES FOR RIBlOsNSIM. Richard Jones, the prisoner who was found guilty on the preceding day of belonging to a secret society, known as IThe United Irish Sons of Freedom, and Sons of the Shamrock, was then placed at the bar. Mr. Brewster. Q.C. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA4W 1,TBLLICRBVcE COURT. OF QUEEN'S BENCH-TUESDAY A4nnette v. Sir D-. T. Osborne, Bart The lord ChiefJustice pronounced the judgment of the court in this case on Tuesday. It was an action on the case for false imprisonment. It appeared that the plaintifft who answered the description of a person alleged to have committed a felony in the North of Ireland on the 9th of December last, was ...