THE ATTEMPTED MURDER NEAR DUNDEE

... TIIE ATTEMPTED MURDIER NEAR DUNDEE, ?? ..I. I.- ,A, ri IT SI, Konieel. thle siutiss.od pervauetostr of thle horrid doil, roots anetther fuina itt tile ;aissrui of Gionlolsa Thu ~tinner itutent li too firms' lere Is sfbou0 foot' or tIre-L stiles. tuthtilt~lout' to Ic ite estclv cttlese Ore toolters, oost in shot rs~iaulty 1t'l~nzsile prsihriased Istole Front Duol ht Is oott IL nod choose to t ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... I DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. I .HEAD OFFiCC. EXTRAOILDINAtT CASE-A CLAIMANT FoRi TIE PEER- e ACE AN ALLEGED CONVICT.-On this day Robert Lindsay Crawford was brought up for final examination, on the s charge that he being a felon, convicted of horse stealing in d the year 1826, against whom judgment of death had been recorded, and which had been commuted to transportation 0 for life, had returned ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-SATURDAY.I (Before Mr. Commissioner Farrell.) This court resumed its sittings after the long vacation on Saturday. There were nine cases on the list for hearing, in seven of which opposition had been entered. John Walsh, an insolvent, was discharged without oppo- sition. Thomas Richardson, an insolvent, and lately a partner at Clondalkin, in the county of Dublin, was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... PiOL ICH lNTB;LLIGENCEf-Ti UIISDA Y. MANSION-HOUSE. A young- fellow wuho has beca 1r'querrtly imprisoned nilder di~l',rP rot inlcL, anl who a d Opted upon tIhe apresenlt er or t>. oi' iO .Sfrs D.)o:r 'Tsi bruri.-I;i, im' lie Lord Ma yo r, riari-.ed with ]Irri rig proiw'erd irbon t Trinity- sqliare re va the iitertiorn of robbinir cleibi ero there. Clilds, il cxxtrCIT1ely Vig-ilirrt o licer of ...

LORD MAYOR'S COURT—SATURDAY

... LORD MAl YOR'S COUR2T-SA TURDAY. [1etlore the Recordr iaml a Contmon Jury.] ('IIINEIX , CLAI'MS, The eoart was uccullied during it! sittings il auditilirrating oil elaiili nmilde bv tiJr Gfliiies: increhimita Ithtircil li tcr!!- CpVctive- cIIIuC ot P w1anhequ a, S;arUcqua, -r tht ilng, tl(t ThonuhiLpg, rarajist a British uhjcit fr the Feceral faulwo of £1 .000tO, .' ,Itdtl, and D, bt , TuiC ...

DEATH OF ONE OF THE NORTHLEACH PRISONERS—INQUEST ON THE BODY

... DEATH OF OAE: OF THE NORTIILEA GTH IPRISONEBS-INQUEST ON THIE BODY. | Charles Beale, one of the poor fellows recently confined in the Northblachl House of Correction, and examriniedi by the Cheltenlram Board of Guardians, died onl Mouday blot, lie declared to Mr. Hollis (gun-maker, and one of the guardians), that he was murdered by the treatment lie had received in prison. In consequence of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE INTELLIONC-8-TH UtSDAY. BONW.STR BET. Chaitrles Dobson was charged with breaking a window in the shope of Mr. Massey, ,jeweller, in the Strand, and steal- ing three watches. Edmund MIassey stated, that on MIonday last lie was in his parlotr, behind the shop at albont three W'elock, when he was alarmed hy tile brekiny of' glass. He went out to see what was the matter, when le feutid the ...

NORTHLEACH PRISON

... NORTHBLEA C(I PRISON. CLOSE OF THE INQUEST. [FROM THE CHllRLTENHIAM EXAMINER.] TuJsnDAY.-The inquest re-assembledat the Board-room, about one o'clock. William Curtis re-examined: The cellar under the com- Mittee-roont was the driest. I am conlidelt Iluale was not in the potato-bury more than one day. Ie did not go there before breakfist in the morning. The bury was nei- tier damp nor cold. I ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PoLICrE INTELLIGENCEl. CosUNcL-HousE, BRrsrTo, SATURDAY. Mlagistrates present: The Mayor, and Alessrs. AicBayne and Newman. John Knight was charged with an assault upon Richard Green, (x docknian. The complaisant stated that he was oil dity, at the dock-gates, on Friday, when the defendant's vessel was comning through the locks. 'fTie boy from the vessel had faatened the rope to the apindle of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLOCE INTELJ.IGENCE. CaN c aorL-IIOt'SA, BRISTOL, FRDAYr. Magistrates present: The Mayor, and Messrs. Ash and G. E. Sanders. Frederick Cunningham was charged with violently as- saulting John Hopkins. The complainant, whose face was much bruised, deposed that he went to a building which le had under hand in Mill-lane, Bedminster, to ask a workman named Robins, for a debt of 7s. which he owed ...

THE ARREST OF MR. FEARGUS O'CONNOR AND THIRTEEN OTHER CHARTISTS

... THE ARREST OF AIR. FEARGUS o'Co-\ AND THIRTEEN OTHER CHARTISTS In another cohumn, says the Observer, will be fouarj all account of the arrest and examination of Ir. Feargu O'Connor at the Hlome Office, on a charge of sedition It will also be seen that thirteen other Chartists, ten at AIla. chester, twvo at Leeds, and one at another place, have been apprehend(d. We have obtained some additional ...

SALFORD COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... A meetinI was held on Wednesdoy night at the 'roan HallWILLIAM LorKETT, Esq.,b oroghreeve, took the choir. The minutes Of the last proceedings having been approved, Mr. CHARLTON said he rose to bring before the meeting the facts connected with the recent election of commissioners for No. G and No. 7. These cir- cumstances he said were, that a great iutinber of per- sons assembled who had ro r ...