DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... I , ' DUBLIN POLICE,-YiESTERDAY, COLLEGE.-TREET OFFICE TiE BITER BrT-CAUTUON TO TsE PUBL1c.-A person who gave his name as John Slevin was charged by Mrs. e Sarah Anne Hughes, the wife of Mr. Hughes, proprietor c of the Circus at Donnybrook, with having passed a thirty. I shlhling Provident Bank of Ireland note on her, same being 4 of no value. It appeared from the evidence that the pri. r ...

KILMAIN PETTY SESSIONS

... (a(FROM A COURESPONDENT.) Kilmain, August 16th, 1843. l Pursuant to the adjournme;t of the Petty Sessions Court by Sir. Fair, on Wednesday, the 9thliost.. (whose extreme tentirinusuesa of public opinion induced him to adopt that| .ourse), they were held this day. The town of Kilmain exhibited, by the numbers that poured in from all quarters to witiless the proceedings, the lively sympathies of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—SATURDAY

... POLICE 1N'ELLIGEN(CE.-SATURDAY. DOW--STIREET. Jeanie. KilsUs, an officer in the sorvice of her Majesty's Cormmis- sloiner of Woods and Forests, was charged with wilfully removing a list of voters' names from tha doorg of St. Matthew's Chapel, in Sprilg-glirdens. It appeared that shortly after eleven o'clock the prisoner tore the list of voters for the city of Westminster from oft the door of ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGEXCE. WESTERN CIRCUIT-BRIDGaWATER, Ato. 12. CROWN COURT. [Before Mr. Justice Coleridge.] Thomas Warmen, William Beath, Tholwsm Gonfield,and Robert Godfcuh, were Indicted, Warmon, for t e man- slaughter of Johbnl Tierney, and the otbers as accessories to the crime. Mr. Prideaux conducted the prosecution; the prisoner Bath was defended by Mr. Stone; the others were unde- fended, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-MONDA Y. MANSION-.WUSE. A Yorkehireman, of respectable appearance, named J. Skawe, who holds a good situation In the vicinity of Watilig- street, wns summoned by the relieving officer of the HllifaX Unlou, for having refused to contribute to the suipport It is iigad mother, andinaving left her chargeable to the goiar- dians of that union for her beard and lodging. The ...

FATAL AFFRAY WITH POACHERS.—A CONSTABLE KILLED

... FATAL AFFRA Y WITH POACHBRS.-A ICO1N'STABLE KILLED. [FROM THrE STAFFPORD ADVERITISIER.] A desperate counlict between a gamekeeper and constable and a gung ol poachers took place on Friday morning, In the grounds near Apedale-hall, the residence of IR. B. Heathcote, Esq. Jamnee Beech, one of the parish consta- bles of Audley, lost his life in the rencontre, and John Vaughan, the gamekeeper, ...

ATTEMPT TO MURDER

... CAUTION TO ALL CONCERNED. A person has called at this office this afternoon (Friday) to state the case of a family residing at New Church Place, Mabeate, Leeds, of the name of Stocks, who are at present sufifring all the horrors of actual starvation, and likely, it relief be not immediately afforded, to starve to death. The head of the family, William Stocks, is by trade a miner; has been oct ...

COURT OF REQUESTS

... To the EDITORS of the LI VERPOOL MERCURY. ?? GsrNTLHmZ.-Having seen in the Mail of last Saturday an a' Dlu erroneous eapoi t relative to an affair that occurred to neysief in pin tie above court, I will tbank you to oltow me, through the me- p dluln of vouer columns, to lay before the publio a correct stae-I ment of thi' whole procoeslings,-I being the sufferer in the case no, cnm best d1o so. ...

POLICE OFFICE, DERBY

... | [Before JOHN SANDARS, and T. P. BAINsRIGOK, Esqrs.] Aug. 9th.-Milliam Wardle appeared to a summons for an ?? Burton being sworn, said that he was in the employ of Mr. Ludlam, at his coal wharf, near the Cockpit- hill. For some time past the defendant with others, were in the habit of sitting on a wall opposite the wharf and throwing stones at Mr. Ludlam's customers. On the 24th July last ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWTV IN'LELLIGENCE. APPEALS TO THlE HOUSE OF LORDS, FRID)AY, August 19, 1843. OBUISIWTT AND OTHIERS, V. 55PiL5IUttY. Since our statement at' thle facts of this case, we have lied the opportunity of' seeing the short-hand writer's notes of the juldgment. These we now insert, hoping they will prove acceptable to oar professional friends. We take this occasion of correcting a verbal error in ...

JURY COURT—August 8

... JURY COURT-August 8. JOTINSON V. CXOALL AtND OTUE118. This case, which was one of importance, patti- cularly to stage coach trnvellers, and excited consi- derable interest, was tried on Tuesday before the Lord Justice Clerk and a Jury. The following teas the issues in the case :_ 11 It being admitted that the defenders were proprie. tars of a stage coacb which rurt between Edinburgh and ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... House of Lords, Aug. 18. -LU)1SDFN of Aaclindloir against LUMSDEN Of Til- whilly and others, Thi as an appeal against an unanimous judg. melt of tile Court of Session in Scotland, finding (in accordance vithl the Lord Ordinary Jeffrey's in. terlocutor) that the deeds of entail under whicih the pursuer holds the estates of Auchindoi5 and others, in the counties of Aberdeen, Banff, arid ...