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THE CHARGE OF SWINDLING AT MANCHESTER

... ITHE CHARGE OFI SWINDLING AT MAN, I;. -, CHESTER. Lure; w ' (FreOwan Carreepogdeot of ?? Morningp0s f.MAN'OCIugirT , MONDAY, 18.-WilliaM l C e of aoias 9is80Dj and' Johnsbon who was appeehended5, ugh bughugh boroag4 magistrates last week I'd uob ohargeof proeui fog moneyby forged bills of encha' tte again' plaved at the bar this morning but, owingt illness of Mr. Betwick, chtef superintendent ...

MARYBOROUGH PETTY SESSIONS—TUESDAY

... .MARYBOROUGH PETTY SESSIONS-TuESDAY. I to I (RoM A 'co0URsPojNDtx'.)r'- oE . iMgistrate'present: ?? Cuiniioo,Bsq., R.M. Sir ?? ?? ?? 'iach 0or: :: at This case was of pcoular initnrest; and excited a consider- able degre'e bf 'curiosi;t fiom 'the notorious celebrity of the parties inteiested.. Bili Matthews, who delights 5u the ap- paleatiori of' BrunswickI' BIlI, aiccused Jack, alias Copper. ...

MANOR COURT OF OXMANTOWN AND GRANGEGORMAN

... MANOR COURT OF OXMANTOWN AND GRANGEGORAIAN. (Before the Right Worshipful Dr. Kelly, Seneschal-General of n a 11a a jury). 'at ~ Catherine Devine v. Arthutr Goesin. This was an action brought by the plaintiff, who formerly kept a fancy warehouse in Grafton-street, for the recovery in of 251., alleged to be due by the defendant for the mainte- an nance and abrsing of his illegitimate child ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... ' D(BLIN FOLICE-YEsTERDfAY. I ?? , 0 EXCIANGE-COUUTfT osIC. : - _ ALLEGED INTIMIDATION BY SUOEZArAnE.s.-Joseph Byrne and William Wfthers were brought up in custody by Police-Constable Wildridge, 87 A, charged with having' been found between the sours of twelve and one o'clock on that day loitering before the shop door of Bartholemewv Delany, shoemaker, 14, Wellingtonr quay. The constable ...

QUEEN'S BENCH CHAMEBR—SATURDAY

... QUEN EN1I MBR TEW' Mr. Justice Burton sat in Chainber on Saturday. Lessee Roclte v. iralish. Mr. Brewster, Q C., moved, on the part of David Walsh, to set aside the writ of haberie in this case, and proceed- ings thereon, and that a writ of restitution should issue.- The person in whose behalf he applied was the immediate tenant of the lessor of the plaintiff, under a lease of thirty- i one ...

REPEAL RIOTING IN BELFAST

... EIPEA l RIOTIXG 1N PELPAS'T'. M .IACI 11:t:1.1f I, Y ?? iil:A, (tfi at1o1 ?? :1 ?? 1 , ji,-t? ~LliIOil(I[{> the( di11vae~g; . 1111 rj~ jU} 5 h; h tw,!l ?!ac C ill 1l Id 1 %\ 11 oil slinday, tlj( . o i hl I1 v~~ lttI3I¢;( 'OUt \\SyUi(eRS . iio'i'iit 1,Ir tlie iirildS 01'f' both ?? pirties imnlicate?d i;n I h i lf cnlli n SO, Ithat it Ias ideenird advisilie tO 'IdiDIIt ll 11tr ?? of' Ile ca:S ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... I ';DttDLM-F POLICE -YESTERDAY. - I ! e ~~~segfl4TlfSnBT OFFICE. Poliee-constable 178 Df charged a woman named Eliza- beth Quinn on suspicion ofastealing a cow. The ?? stated that he got the prisoner in Slidthfield that snorniug with a springer cow, which she was offering for sale';-hiv- ,ig a suspicion that she did not, get the animal rightly he watched, and saw her sell the cow for 31. lOs, ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DUBLIN POICE-ATUDY.s E:, HENRieY-sia ET OFFICE. SEDITIOUS LANGUjqE.=Mr. C. Fitzgerald applied to the bench, on behilf'of 'Mi' Francis W. Burke, of, Rath. mines, whe stood Iohaiged 'with having used seditious lan- guage, afew~evenirfgs since, at Abbey-street Theatre. The application was to'iaikie Mr.- Burke admitted to bail, he having, acordini'ti the magistrates order, given twenty.- four ...

DREADFUL MURDER AND SUSPECTED PARRICIDE AT COBHAM

... I DRADFUL MURDER AND ,SPECTED PAR I RICIDE AT COB,1,AM-,. , (l;rom the Morning Rerald of yestCraUaZY) Constint, AuU0sT 31.On Tuesday morning, as 'Mr. Abraham Lyster, a butcher, of Rochester, with his no- phew, Mr. Charles Lyster, was driving a one-horse chaise through Cobhamn'ark, on their road for Wrothan cattle market, they discovered, just before entering the 'illage of Cobham, a ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... )UB[AN PoLIC-tsI DAYw , . HENBY'-9S'TEE'' OFFICE. I A young girl named Mary Anne ?? was charged, by Police-constable 69 C, who stated that he got her offering a ring forsale'to a servant girl in Hardwick street; she told the servant that the ring was gold, but he knowing the contrary took her into custody as a ring dropper. The girl, in reply to Dr. K6l1y, said she found the ring near ...

COURTS OF HONOUR IN PRUSSIA

... I , A Berlin letter of the 5th gives the following details re- lative to the recent creation of courts of honour in Prus- sia 6.The ordonnance on this matter is dated, says the let- ter, July 20, and contains 37 articles, from which it ap- pears that courts of honour are to be permanent in all gar- risons, the members being named by the King. All officers of the army, with the exception ...

LONDON POLICE—EXTRAORDINARY DEATH

... LONDON POLICE-EXTRAORDINARYDEATI1. WoassIrP-STREErT.- Jess Smith, a vousg married womat of respectable appearance, was brought before Mr. Bingham upon a charge of having caused the death of Sarah Orlemann, aged 22, the daug htor of Mr. Peter Orleminon, a pork-butcher, living at 15, Kingsland-road. The father of the deceased, who appeared in deep affliction, stated that the prisoner was the ...