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ENGLISH IMMORALITY-ENGLISH LAW

... (From the Tim- i I- u i licnes) In, briefly referring to the case Of Cooke v. Wether.. ell, tried last week at Croydon, we have no intention to, enter upon D disenasion of the details of that dreadful investigation. The jary could come to no other concision' on the facts brought before them than that pronounced by their verdict, by which they found th. d~fo.d.Izgutilty of adultery and incest ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-Y BTERDAT EXCEANGE.COURT OFFICE. John Green charged James Sutton for having stolen his coat, Soots, hat, &c. It appeared that Green went into a public-house in order to treat the prisoner. They stopped some time, when the prosecutor fell asleep. and on awaking he found the duds were gone, and the ticket (for they hbad been pledged), lying comfortable and cozey in the heel of his ...

COMMISSION COURT—YESTERDAY

... COMMISSION COURT YNSTRBDAr. MRS. DUFVY'S CASE. From an early hour in the morning the greatest possible anxiety was manifested by crowds iu the vicinity of Green- street, for the verdict of the jury in this case, and at half. pqet ten o'clock, the hour to which the court stood ad- journed, the numbers bad increased to such an extent as to render the streets wholly impassable. Indeed we have not ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. READ-OFFICE. Il The following pawnbrokers were summoned by Superin- Cl tendent O'Connor, for taking in pawns at hours prohibited a by law-namely, James Burke, 7, Lower Kevin-street; tV John Spring, 4, Meath-street; Same, 75, Francis-street; tV and Walter Doorley, 44, Francis-street. In each case the c party submitted, and was fined 2s. 6d. v Police-constable Philip ...

SHOOTING AT A CLERGYMAN

... g. At the Lanchster assizes on Monday, Richard Bennett, ye aged 30, was indicted for having, on the 2d of August, i- , instant, shot at the Rev. Richard Moore, with intent to tw murder him. a- Mr. Moore stated that he was a clergyman and a magis. ry trate of the county, residing at Lund, near Kirkham, which all is about seven miles from Preston. The prisoner was a e- shoemaker at Kirkham, and ...

RECORDER'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... I RECORDER'S COURT-YE:sTERDAY. I IJMOR'TAN'T APPEAL. Johne TayoIr, late Chisuclwarden of St. M1fichan's, ap- pellant; Allan Ellison anid Jnoeph Long. resaondenis. This WlS oX) appeal lodged by Mlr . Taylor, oito (itf the churclhwardens of St. Mlichan's parish, for the year 144, against a resolution passed at the last Easter Vestry, where by the parishioners directed hiu to pay over to the ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTEFRDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTEFRDAY. EXCIIANGE-COUtRT OFFICE. Mr. William Magrath, appeared for Cohn Early, who summoned Peter Carberry under the following circum- stances. It appeared from the statement of Mr. Magrath that defendant was a baker, and complainant had premises situate at the rere of his house, and that he erected a flue which communicated with Mr. Early's premises, and this not only caused ...

CRIME IN ENGLAND

... S5IOOTIEG AT A CLERGYMAN._ Saturday morning, a little before eleven o'clock, as the Rev. R. Moore, inoum bent of Lund, also a county magistrate, was walking up Fishergate, Preston, he was fired at by Richard Bennett. He was instantly apprehended by Mr. Moore, and handed to a policeman, by whom he was brought to the Town-ball, and examined before a full bench of county magistrates, including J. ...

DARING ROBBERY BY CUSTOM—HOUSE OFFI CERS—IMPORT ANT CROWN PROSECUTION

... DARING ROBBERY BY CUSTOM-HOUSE OFFI CERS-IMPORT ANT CROWN PROSECUTION. At the Thames Police-office, on Saturday, Edward Lewis and William Bonham, Custom-house weighers in the employ of the crown, and William Strickland, the landlord of the Wheatsheaf public-house, in Anthony-street, St. George's in the East, who was formerly a Custom house weigher, were brought before Mr. Broderip, charged ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-SATUIRDAY. BlENRY-STREET OFrICE. THe FoLIc v. THE PAWNI3ROKERS.-THE DIFFE- nENCE BETWEEN A BOLSTER AND PILLOW.- Mr. Fannin, pawnbroker of Mecklenburgh street, was summoned by police constable 114 D (Craven), for allowing his shop to be open and business to be transacted before ten o'clock in the moring. The constable said he went to the defendant's shop at ten minutes after eight ...

THE LATE TRIAL OF MR. DUFFY

... THE LATE TRIAL OF MR. DUFFY, I TO THE EDITOR Or THE FREEMAN. SIRI take the liberty of calling the attention of tle public and the authorities through your journal to the situation in which myself and fellow-jurorn were placed during the late trial of Mr. Duffy, and I thinklshall be able to demonstrate that circumstanced as we were on that occasion it was placing an obstruction in the way of ...

THE MURDER OF ELISA GRIM WOOD

... THE MURDER O ELIIA GRIM ?? Some dawe aro a nrrvA.Pn-h -- :- - Some daye ago a paragraph appeared in the newsp stating that a person rnamed George Hill, a private in the 67th regiment, at present quartered in Dublin, badrxmadea statement in writing to the effect that he was the miurderer of Eliza Grimwood, who was nmardered at her house in the Waterloo-road, on the sixth of May, 1838. Hill, it ...