DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... *XA/ DUBLIN POLICE-YEsTrCDAT. ?? c O tFICE. woman named Mary Stone was sent for trial for steal- ing a watch from William Hardgrave, of Kilmaiuham. Mary Clarke was charged with having a marseilles vest in her possession which she could not account for. She was remanded, and a boy named Bernard Mathews was also remanded for having a silver watch in his possession which he could not account for. ...

THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD

... I THE UNIVERSITY ?? )Ij. - MR. WARD-S CAjSE 0 ?? t/le 72'iinrs tpe~ O ?? NG.'j University poured into Oxford tilens rIlon!t~' bers Lis the hour approached for the C II dtics. A great proportion, of thos who ar., - Icrloa -distinguislted iii public life, aid who rrIV' Plir be present at Ilie,. conrvoc~ationi Tie conivocaiton 'was to nivet had bee htd e Isoon after that timse tlio theatre a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE IN'J'ELLWENCE-TrE. - ?? BOW-STREET, I Matlhew Parris, a trunk-maker, and Anne his wife, were placed I at the bar before Mr. Jardine, charged, at the instance of tln! guar- dians (if the Strand Union, wvith wilfully refusing and neglecting to maintain their three cilildren, being able wholly or in part Po to do, in coisequence of which they became cbargeableto the parish. tr, Corder, ...

The LONDON GAZETTE of FRIDAY, Feb 21

... The LONV-OR GAZRTTr of FRIDA Y, Feb 21. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. 8TH YICTORItA-EB. 20. This Court ivill, on Sntinrday, the lt day of M fareh next, at ten o'clock, A.151., hold a aittinlW, and will deliver judg- nelit in cases that have beell arenued, - BY THIE COURIT. Ti' Ilip-lit I fonao hls Sir Nivolas Uottnoglanf Tindal, Kw., lld (Chilst' Jas~iJ ?? Iofher Coaueot's otrt Of ' Coan- mOi1 Ple ...

THE INCENDIARY BILLED BY [ill] OWN FIRE

... THE INCENDIARY BILLED B? M OWN FIRE. , An awful occurrence took place at Chanci3 1 ' this city, on Thuroday morning, a prisonerdt5 ae0 ; thts usty, on Tb Presoneronfine one of the cells having perished by the work of ed h he hands, in attempting to make his escape. his IS oo James Thomas, a man about 36 Years of 'aei; who for some time past has been living at ripeg as near Freshford; be was ...

COURT OF REVIEW.—SATURDAY

... COURT OF ?EVIEIV.-'SATURDAY. EXPARTB JAMES HENRY VESEY- IN THlE VATTER O' WILLIAM HENDERSON AND JAMES IIENISY VESEY. This was a petition to annul a joint fiat against one ei the joint traders, on the ground that he wns not a trader at the date of the issue of the fiat. The case was before thi court on variou6 occasions, and the fircts involved the de ciaion of some points of importance which ...

Bristol Court of Bankruptcy

... Dristol Court of 33ankruptcy. MONDAY. e (PFore Commissioner Mr. Sergeant Sti~plsea.) IS ~~~RE CATIOLINtE PEN4SAM. Our readers will probably recollect that at the examine- tion of thre bankrupt, which took place on the 24th of last December, a box wee produced, which had been sent by her to Alrs Fisher's, containing a deual, a silk acarf, ailk ribbons, ~hlace, and other articles of millinery. ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—YESTERDAY

... I COURT OF. EXCJIEQUE1-YESTE2IUDAy I SITTINGg AT NlS! PrumS AFTER TERZM. (Befure the Loid Chief Baron astd a common jury.) Byrne v. Shea. This was an action of assumption for the recovery of the amount of ain attorey'a bill of costs. Damages were laid at 6001., and the ?? pleadeO the general issue. Mr. Iliewstcr, Q.C,, Air. MDonagh, Q.C., and Mr. Barly were counsel for the plaintiff; Mr. ...

ENGLISH POLICE.—SATURDAY

... Si .ENTGrLISH POLICE.-SASTU]RDAY. VUEEN S-SQUARE. -A BARONET'S DAUGHTER CHrAnCED wIrrT SFtO sLl-TsNcINEG RAoannsNsr SCENE.-AB the magistrate wvas about retiring Miss Elizabeth Osborn, a fashionablv-attired female, of about thirty-five years of ago, who gave her address Earl's-court, Brompton, and repre- sented herself to be the daughter of Sir John Osborn, vas placed at the bar, charged with ...

CLARE SPRING ASSIZES

... CLARE SPRING ASSIZES (FROM OUR OWN REPO'rTaE.) Ennis, Friday, February 21. The assizes commenced here to-day. Soon after I o'clock the Right lion. Judge Ball, accompanied by the High Sheriff, and attended by a large escort of mounted consta- bulary and javelin bearers arrived ia town, and proceeded at once to the county court-house. The commission hav- ing been opened with the usual ...

NEWCASTLE ASSIZES

... THURSDAY, FEB. 27. Crown Side.-Before .Ar Justice Coltman. On his lordship taking his seat on the bench, the fol- lowing gentlemen were sworn as the Grand Jury:- John Bulman, Esq., foreman; and William Woods, Robert Airey, Christian Alihusen. Joseph Pollard, Geo. Burdis, William Mather, Edmund Graham, Henry Nairn, W. A. Surtees, Mlatthewzr Wheatley, Richard Hoyle, C. F. Jackson, Edward Bilton. ...

Police Intelligence

... .ofte *ntrJftt eni - IW, g , ?? BOW-STREBT, TUEs5AY.-INHUMAN CONDUCT .OF PnRENTS.-MNotthevw Panris, a trunk-maker, and Ann, his wife, were placed at the bar, before Mr. Jardine, charged under the Vagrant Act (f)th Geo. IV., chap. 83, sec. i), at the instance of the guardians of the Strand Union, with wilfully refusing altd neglecting to m~aintain their three claildeen, being able wholly or in ...