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ADMIRALTY COURT—Jan. 5

... ADMIRALTY COURT-Jan. 5. TIHE OCEAN QUEEN. ti This vras a motiers ?? arrest a vessel under 3d and 4th d Victoria, r. (35. The vessel was built and registered at V New Brunswick, and was the property of a firm v carrying on buiness at Liverpoel, in Nova Sel- V tin. Riving arrived in the Afississippi, to obtain goods tI on frtieht, the master left the ve.sel in the 6vee, And ft went up to New ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COURT OF SES5ION-V!IIST DIVISEON. COSE OF 5!tiOitATiOtO rl lAW. 13th january 1649. Rolseot lleasltloson andi etilere, ngnioot tbe Contrihutorrn to the Widows' Scissine of theo Society of Solicitosi in the Supremne Couxrts o~f Serslusnd. In 1784. ?? ogeisto or solicit-.rs adn istedl to prnctice in the Supreme Court', in *irtue of certoin nct. of sede- runt, entered into an private benefit ...

ADMIRALTY COURT—January 22

... ADMdIRALTY COURTv-January 22, Tnt V tNt-CtOLLISION Thie o an acion, ailready tried, by thle owners of thle Alsen, a Norringian vessel, against the Vernon, Biritish East Indianian, for riatege (lone by roilisiron. Onl 13th I inst, the Trinity Musiaters who assisted the Court were of optinion, that th' ertlision was causedi Iy the, Vernon en- item', that no bin aro whatever inns attributabile ...

HORRIBLE MURDER

... HORRIBLE MIURDER. W'ednesday evening last, about the hour of seven oclock, six nrined men with their ftces blackened, rushed into the dwelling house of Mr l'atrick Sbine, a respectable and opulent farmer at Carrigaparson, in the South Liberties of this city, and situated irn- mediately upon the bigh road. They entered by a door in the area of thie house, and one of them in- stantly fired a ...

THE ALLEGED PHILIPSTOWN MURDER

... TrIiE ALL.EGED ]ThIILIPSTOWVN MU~RD)ER. The following letter boas been addrcrssedi by Mlr o\5gus to the 1rroprietor ofl the Mfonlitor: Sia-T have hitherto abstained frora taking eny puh- lic rnotice of certain grant and scandaloun libele published in yen! journal, in reference to a dleplorable accident whlich occurrel at mv house in the King's county, some weelks since, in ronsequence of my ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCIT. TjlE QUEEN V. TnE ornltlr:TORS or T lM NORTHlElRN StAlR NEWSPAPERl.R In thiS case a rule hiad heen obtain ed, o0 tbe m1o- tion of the Attorney General, to sh(vw cause why a criminal information should Inot be tiled ngaindt tihe dlefendlants, Mlr Fergejs O'Connor and DMr Whlxite, the proprietors (f the Neorhern Slar- newspaper, for an alleged libel which appeared ...

ALLEGED CASE OF STARVATION, AND CONCEALMENT OF DEATH

... ALLEGED CASE OF STARVATION, AND CONCEALMIENT OF DEATFI. On Thursday last veek great excitement prevailed in St Clairtown, IPathllsad, amn neighbourbood, in consequence of its having been made known by In spector Bell of the County Police that the body of Janet Forret, an aged woman who lived with one Ferrus Wilson, teacher and repairer of watches in St Clairtown, had been found buried in ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... SHERIFF CRIlMINAL COURT. lA case of assaulit oF a vcry seriouis natuxre twas brought before the Sheriff and a Jury on Satuirday. Peter Bamrth aicic, labourer, reqbling nt Sheriff-hull, parish of Newton, ncs pait to tihe bar, arccused oef as- saultieg James Rcnton, labourer, on the *4th D!Xevnihor, by strihiog him severcl secure blows o11 she fiend and aehulders withl an iron rail. Thc evidence ...

DREADFUL TRAGEDY AT SHEFFIELD

... Three sisters, Hannah, Sarah, and Harriet Poole, em residing at Pye Bank, Sheffield, and maintaining Cc themselves decently bv dressmaking, have long been Ai persecuted by a young man named Vaughan, a table w' knife bafter, who paid his addresses to the second se] sister, but who, in consequence of his intemperate ml and dissolute character, was rejected and repulsed. For some time back ...

EXTRAORDINARY INVESTIGATION

... (From Mec DeCizes (G'izetle.) About three weeks since a perrect male skeleton was discovered il it field atteched to a brick yard, in the Chapelry of Stert, a short distanice from Dlevices. It was wvitbin two feet and a half of the surface of the field, find wis found by a young man whilst di- ging for cvly, slid who, attaching very little inipor- tance. took the bones up and re-interred them. ...

COMMISSION COURT, DUBLIN

... COMMIMISSION COURT, DUBLIN. TRIAL OF JOnN DELATI]UNT FOn OItfl~tOi. Friday being the day fixed for proceeding with this case, which has lately attracted so much of the public attention, the Commission Court was crowd- ed at the hour appointed for the commencement of the tr isl-h al f-past nine o'clock. 'I'he prisoner De- tlltunt has already earned considerable notoriety in consequence ofI his ...

CLERKEN WELL POLICE

... BAKtED POTATOIES ANY) '11E IIGITS OF AMAN--A ?? httle carpenter, natmed Jesse Join es, Vi5S charged with having been drio nk nd disordlerly, and with raving assaultod Charles Midichin, a waiter .t an eating-hoose in Higl Street, Ishngton. It appearod front the stotemneot of the cnmpilanant, that on Saorilday evening, Jesse went int.r the eating-14usp in quelrition, and ordleredi a plate of ...