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POLICY OF IRISH CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS

... I POLICY OF IRISHI CRIMINAL ;PROSECUTIONS.I We have received a communication from Dromore, in the county of Down, signed by 'the son of an Irish Volunteer, which proves that the spirit of their sires yet lives among the men of Ulster. Many cir- cumstances which transpired during the late assizes have, according to our correspondents excited the in- dignation of our compatriots in the north. ...

THE WILL FORGERIES

... THE WB l lTOBSEBES. ?? ~ n if Astls OINDON 1ACSI0N.HGUSE-SATUSDAT. - To-day having been fixed. for the final examination asnd Gommittal of the prisoners Barber, Fletcher, Dorey, and' Griffn, and for the examination of William and Lydia San- ders, captured since'the laet remand, the Mansion-house 'was again perfectly besieged by persons anxious to obtaip adoiission to the justice room. The Lord ...

Law Intelligence

... aaw IntrIligntre. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-Fmi 27. (B~fbrc Chtic Justice Tindal.) LOliD W. I'AOET V. THE EARIL OF CARMIGAN, Carat3. CON. Fred. Winter and ,foln rThotits, the pritlcipalwitnesses in ttte, CasL, whost' testinmony has been already before heai pthlli', were first ic am inled at. length. 1'hio Dukte of Richmnond, who was exam-ine1l from the len itaid-I amn brother-in- law of Lord WVin. ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... CROWN COURT-FriDAY, MARCH 15. The Hon. Justice PEnain entered the Court this morn- ing at nine otclock precisely. SENTENCE OF DEATH. The prisoner Corderey, Mho on the previous evening wsas founitd guilty of the wilful murder of' Seijeant Dodd nwas brought up, by order of the Learned Judge, to re- ceiie sentence. The unfortulante man appealred as if he had lately beien crying--his eyes were red ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... MEATH ASSIZES. TRIAM9 THURSDAY, 29th FEn. D, I At the opening of the court James Smith, Thomas a Lecken, and Matthew Lecken, were indicted for the e | of Joseph Sherlock, at Sherlockstown, on the 22d of December, 1843. _ The cese was stated to the jury by Mr. Brewster. t After which I Jane Sherlock, widow of the deceased Joseph Sherlock, v was called and sworn. She deposed that she did not ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. j HEAD OFFICE. A case appeared in our. paper some days since in which a Tul who represented himielf to be a discharged soldier, 5nd who gave his name as John Hickey, came before the .,tratesand gave himself up, statin.lO that he had corn- 0irr3edforgery on Messrs. Cox and Co., of London, the ,v011.knowvn army agents. He was remanded on that occa- ,i'o until somethiing ...

LONDON POLICE

... I At the IJnion-hall ON POLICE. II al id id 38 r, ganiie Ollice, oni Weded -. as a retired captain of the 25th, andnrlaledt familY was charged before Mr. h w th Ce 31dieturbsnce, and .otherwis iso ,ehouse of a gentleman namned Robert at, From the complainant t S s'a'enieit it the Preceding dar , u the defendant ?? b wbefo e, called at his house and ae fcv 5ee adid not live there. He ase told ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... CORK ASSIZES.TnuRSDAYr The-Chief Baron entered the court at half-past nine 'clock. John 1logan was indicted for the murder of John Whel- to, on the 31st Decernbei. Margaret Whelton ?? the widow of the late John Whelton. Knows the prisoner. Recollects the 51st December. Her husband was employed that, morning in turning water off from the door. lhogan (the prisoner), came up with a shovel and ...

TIPPERARY (NORTH) ASSIZES

... -T1PPERARY (NOirTH) ASS1ZES. (Beforoe bore Justice: Ball.) . , MURDEit'NEAB. ?? NENAGN, FYRiDAY.-Jeremiah Leary and John Cook were plahed at the bat, charged'ith aidingle'tlie murder of Michael Niowlan, on the 9th of Juce, ?? in the sixth year, of the Queen. The prisonerts were both young men, one apparently about 20 and the. other-25 years of age.. Joseph Sharpley was the first witness sworn ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-SATURDAY. HENRY-STREET OFFICE. DUELLING INTELLIGENCE.-Mr. James Crofton Dod- well, a gentleman residing at No. 99, Summer-hill, was charged by Mr. Jasper V. Fowler, of No. 20, Mecklen- burgh-street, under the following circumstances. On the complainant being sworn,. Mr. Studdert asked him what was his complaint against the defendant ? Mr. Fowler-I want to prevent a duel taking ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. RENnY-STREET OFFICE. Two females, named Ellen Hagarty and Margaret Cal- laghau, with a man named Nicholas Carroll, a labourer on the Drogheda Railway, were charged with having stolen two silver watches from the persons of rhomas Cheasby, an American sailor, and Philip Farrelly, a person residing in Manorlstreet. From the evidence it appeared that the prisoner, Carroll, ...

COUNTY ANTRIM ASSIZES

... |6 PO Y ANWTRIMASSiZES. - ! 7 _ A A 7 Carrickfergus, Friday, Zarch 15. MUREbR .OF THE SERGEANT OF THE 66TiH.SENTZNCE 0or THRMURDERER At the sitting of the Court, this morning, Cordery was brought up for judgment. Clerk of the Crown-Can you show cause why sentence of death should not be passed against you.? PrisonerMy lord, give me a long day. Judge Perrin then proceeded to deliver the extreme ...