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INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT

... Johln Xu2n-t.- -nl -r AA - h ' lugent applied on Saturday to beaic h his petiiOn. He was supported by Mr. Crih, 0 opposed by Mr. Rogers, ol the part or aredigt°, and a Donnegan. His case seemed to exeite conrider tiled lerest-he was a butcher by trade, and voted far tin * candidates at the list election. There were a Tgre y ir ber of persons in his own lire of business preae u. t under the ...

PARIS CORRECTIONAL POLICE

... PARIS CORRECTIONAL POLIM. lr-. TT~z A ?? . . - - Tma UNSOCIABLE ENrGLI8EMAN, ORI MS6A ST StONfs CVISNKN.'V_.The correctional police spas, a few days since, occupied with the trial of a genuine specimen of the race of John Bulls, who was brought up to answer a charge of I assault committed on a conductor of an omnibus and a c party of gendarmes who came to his assistance. It appears i that Our ...

NORTH DUBLIN POOR LAW UNION

... 14ORTS DUBLIN POOR LAW UNIOXl The 'ssl weekly meeting of this union took place yes. terday at the Workhouse, North Brunswick-strcet, J, BARLOW, ?? in the chair. Tze fellewing guardians attended :-Robert M'Clelland, tul Law William Rathbourne, J. Chambers, John NixonU W. G. Walmesley, Robert Warren, D. Brady, Pd- arick .'I1Ciean, Fergus Farrell, Marmaduke Smith, and Thomas Atkins, Esqrs.; ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-SATURnDAY. HRENRY-STREET. Cuarous CEIARGE.-Mr. ?? and Mr. Thomas E. Nowlan, counsel and solicitor for the Tories for revis- ing the municipal list of claimants in Micban's parish, ap- plied to the magistrates to receive insformations under the following eircumstances :_ Mr. M'Donogh said he appeared there as counsel for certain burgesses of the city of Dublin, to prefer infor- ...

SWORDS PETTY SESSIONS

... Mad ~ ~ -*K Al magistrates prsstit-.Me srs. Cobb, sea. and jun., Cor- bally, and Trimbull. . .5ISPORTANT CASE or COMMON. On Wednesday the Court-house at Swords presented a scene of unusual excitement, it being understood that the case of the Commons of Broadmeadow was to be brought before the sitting magistrates for adjudication on an alleged . offence of trespass A great number of persons ...

BAIL IN CASES OF RAPE

... I - .. I - -ne Sotlowing circular bas been transmitted by the orders f the Lord Lieutenant of' Ireland, to the Igaistracy for their direction in cases where persons may be brought be- fore them charged with the commission of rape: CIECULAa. ,Dublin Castle, ?? duty of magistrates in admitting nto bail per. sons charged with rape, and also the practice of permitting comppromises of this offence ...

LONDON POLICE-EXTRAORDINARY CASES

... I hiAItLBOtOtUGH STRTEtET. Two warrants, of a very remarkable nature, are in course of execution by the police. The first relates to the well. known Mr. Gundry, of the Albany, against whom a warrant has'been out upwards of three weeks, for assaulting the housekeeper of a gentleman resident in the Albany. Mr. Gundry has completely set the police and the law at defiance. He has in a manner made ...

REVISION OF THE BURGESS LITS—CORK

... REVISION OF THE BURGESS LITS.CORK. he r.; a-n, a -- : ug *.a revising barristers, Messrs. Peebles, Waller, Brady, nd OHagan, assembled at the sitting of the court or Monday iin the City Court, for the purpose of further bearing al counsel upon Certain legal objections stated on Saturday- ny such its the question of the right of partnership to qualify he for the franchise; the necessity, or ...

LONDON POLICE—SATURDAY

... LONDON POLICE-SATURDAY. WDBSHIP STREET. SENILE DEPRAVITY -John Richards, a gray-headed and respeotable looking person, sixty.four years of age, and as- sistant-surgeon and apothecary, in Bunhill row, was again brought before Mr. Bingham, tie sitting magistrate, to have the depositions completed for his committal upon charges of indecently assaulting several of the girls of the Finsbury Charity ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICEYRSTEHDAV. COLLEGE-STREET OFFICE. PAYING FOR A SPnEE..Mr. Montgomery, a gentleman of fashionable appearance, who was fined 101. at Henry. street police office on Monday, for an assault upon four pa. licemen, was brought before the magistrates of the above office yesterday, and charged with being riotous in the Theatre Royal last night, and with striking a sergeant of police on ...

VIOLATION OF THE RIGHT OF PETITION

... ?? Af +,t, BAA_ I__ ?? one 01 the most gross and unwarrantable vio- lations of the right of petition which has, re be- lieve, occurred in modern times, has been com- mitted by the new Tory Home Secretary, Sir James Graham. A petition was ageeed to at Tramworth, which everybody knows is the pocket borough of Sir Robert Peel, praying her Majesty not to prorogue the parliament until some mea- ...

CITY SESSION—YESTERDAY

... CITY SESS!ONSYESrEnDl AV. ?PfOSECUTIxn FL -. - at - I . .'~vuTrUN FTOR SELLING OBSCENE B50OKS. Richard Strong was indicted for selling, and also publish- ing for sale in his public shop of s4le, a certain obscene and lewd beok, entitled ` The Memoirs of Fanny Hill, a wO- mmn of pleasure. There were several counts in the indict. ment varying the allegations of obscenity contained in the work, ...