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EXETER GENERAL SESSIONS,

... EXETER GENERkL SESSIONS, .. .. I. I I.. . Conlimerd fromt our last. loborH oorm, 10, was indieted for breakiog ?? entering the houso of Eli Torr, the Rose and Crown public ?? Street, aud stealing therefrom a pair of shoes and a pistol. This was the case alludod to by the Recorder, in his charge, as given by as last neek. Thl entry was effected by means of the trap- door; anid the prisoner bei ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—WEDNESDAY

... UR 'P 0 F BANKI? U1'TC y-WEDN ESDAY. [Before rl. Commilsiloner Fonblanque.) tIN THaE NIATTSR, OF Ttltto, trP, AND s REv. The bankrupts carrind on the business of disatillers In Belfast (Ire- land), ned a solicitor no the part of the Batik of Ireland sought to ,roec n r a debt of upvterosi of -, Oti0 under the following circum- it appeared that ir the moeth of July, 1840, the bankrupts, some at ...

IRELAND

... DUBLIN, MARCH 1. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] MUIRDER. An atrocious outrage, which has not been as yet mentioned by alny of our vigilant country journals, was perpetrated about a fortnight ago, in the county of Galway. A young gentleman, named Heather, employed in the Ordnance Survey, was making drawings connected with his bnsiness, in the demesne ofa geritlentan of high rank in that county, ...

MAYO ASSIZES

... II, ?? Anthony Gillespie was indicted for the murder of Myles Hart, ni pe years since, near Killala. ;'The jttry acquitted the prisoner. , John, James, Owen, and Michael Nally, Pat Hyland, and John Connolly, were indicted for the murder of An. thony Ilansbrow,. on his return home from Ballyglass. After a short deliberation, the juryfound the prisoners guilty of manslaughter. John Doherty was ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... A SSIZE IA TEL LIGENCE. NORTHERN CIutCUrri-Yoae, MARrCH jO, CBOWN S~tID. [Before Mr. Baron Rolfe,1 ?? Wlkeiri was Indicted for maansiarrghter. Mcr. Bia n condncted the prosecutIon, Mr. It~iuea the defenee. Tire prisoner, it appeared, wvas thoe driver of a pair-horse mail coach, and on the day the occurrence took place was kbout passing the dcck. bridge In the town of lKlngston.uepnHuttli. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE INTELLI(GrEL'lCE-MIILDNESDAY. BOW.S TRE RT. STHALINO POST ?? ?? and Richard 11(ranytioud, brothers, the lorcuer about 17 years st age, and the latter about 1ii, tasre brought before Itr. Hall'charged, William wvith stealing a letter containing a i.*b note andi two sovereigns, and Richard with receiving the note, knowing It to have been stoilet. Itr. Peacock, the solicitor for thle Post ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... ?? coy,,nr OF JUSTICIARY. I 00 itr Mirly tihere Pero A ei'ases brouichi before tile Courft, endi divnsiitd of a, ceder :- William Gtrrtinrr, incte d'p.ruty postmoetri it Clirric, ft Wsne C ett;J~ 'tindtitit te 2t5t iterition of the etotute ]It tr vichtiit, C. liii nitIL tperliirt or Iltniereing fiteeno post I laltrr i- uinder the 26th livedoin or tue 0came1 ite, wsiith Mttnling, orilteztliaa, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... LAW IA T2ELLIGrENCER-WEDY ESDAY. COUrT OF CHANCE RY. JOKX8 V. Tries GREAT WKSTRIItN RAtILWAY COMIPANYV. This case was spoken to on the question of ceats. The hill1 was ?? filed to compe'l the company to ply for deangee 'One by the severance of the phinntlifa' ,land. Af'tsr all the realstatncstteth could he mnade, the ?? ?? an opinion of this court Inn favour of ?? claim, and a jury gave them ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLtCEteg..DAl. 3 SE11ENR-STIREET OPFICE. GtSEAT TEA CAS s-PRLIVLEGES OS TIE fnisit BAU AND Os, ATTORNEVS.-FMr. Bernard Feeny appeared on the further heaiig, which was sppointr d for thi, d Mr. Dlvid Fi;znerald appeared as attorney for Mr. John Cottingham Johnson, and Mr. Walsh as counsel ; and Mr. Cantwell as attorney for Mr. Feeny. The case having been called on, Mr. Loyd, an English ...