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... DEATH FROM DROWNING.-Yesterday se'nnicht a man, named Duncan M'Cawley, came to this pr: in the Fin ?? steamer, from Port Rush, anrd, ,hilO the vessel was lying in the river, the deceased whose m ,nlO appeared somewhat strange, asked one of thc seannea I he could open the back doors and let him home i IR a short time afterwards he was seen in the water, har t~n6 by the cathead, and crying out ...

POLICE COURT

... Vnt, Wnneiz..-n. AW-adncnda Roaerao Now Houses.-On Wednesday, Daniel ct, Banks was charged with havingatolentwenty-nine doors Ily from his father's yard, in Fox-street. It appeared the rc prisoner, together with another man, wasemployed to make the doors for some new houses; when they were he completed, they were carted to 'Mr. M'Kenna's shop in ,er Tithebarn-street, aild sold. The prisoner ...

IGNORANCE AND CRIME

... (From a Correspondent.) Though it is an undoubted fact that well educated individuals have been guilty of crimes of the deepest dye, 'yet, it is a melancholy truth, that, with regard d to the great mass of crimes occurring in this coun- try, they are committed by the totally illiterate and e the imperfectly educated. We have often been I ,deeply impressed with the truth of these observa- tions ...

THE CONSTITUTION AND JURISDICTION OF COURTS-MARTIAL

... I THE CONbTITUTWON AND JURISDITION I OF COURTS-MARTIAL I is rls. - (From a C~srcespsndenl,-C1fthllbneitr6 au ii It itI ea ae By section five of the Mutiny Act,itIeacd o tha her Majesty May, from time to time, grant a ii tIcommission, under the sign manaual, for the holding f 1, ot'general courts-martial in Great Britain and Ire- a land, and to erect and constitute courts-martial, for d bringn ...

WOMAN KILLED BY HER HUSBAND.— CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER

... :O_ I AN KILLED By HER HUSBAND.e CHA EOFMANSLAUGHTER~. aI Ou Wednesday, an investigatida took plnce before the Borough Coroner, touching the death of Catherine Tally, i who, it was alleged, had been dbprived ofeitnebher Its e butaityof erhusband. The deceased lived with ?? ehusband Owen Tully, in Thomast-stet ahr nhy etE at small provision Shop; he worked as a ?? e tailor, and was employed by ...

POLICE COURT, YESTERDAY

... POLICE COUR r, YESTERDAY. A--PTOVA h e r s - ?? u Olr'rottUS CONDUCT OF A PiOLIC orFFC to. aND oASAULT UPJ iI HsNI.-PutriCk L,.wter, 596, appeared against John Divles, on a1 t charge of assaulting him. From the evidsnce it appeared that tt as a number of men wers standing outside Mr. westmorntr' pub. tt linhouse, about one o'clock yesterday morning, they were w reqaested by police-officer 543 ...

POLICE COURT

... it RiOc I_ CAUTION TO PAWNBnOKIIR5A.-On Wednesday last, e. George Richards; pawnbroker, London-road, appeared to n answer a chargeat the instance of Robert Fielden Birch, No a well-known Informer from London, for having made an aci e illegal charge for a watch pledged at his shop, on the Cm it 26th of August last. Mr. Bardowell, of the firm of Little- , n dale and Bardswell, appeared on behalf ...

THE CONSTITUTION AND JURISDICTION OF COURTS-MARTIAL

... ITHE CONSTITUTION AND JURISDICTION I ?? I OF COURTS-MARtTIAL. (Froen a Correspondent,-continuedfrom our last.) By section five of the Mutiny Act, it is enacted n that her Majesty may, from time to time, grant a n commission, under the sign nanuol, ifor the holding & of' general courts-martiar in GreatlBritain and Ire- a land, and to erect and constitute courts-martial, for 1 bringing offenders ...

SEDUCTION, ATTEMPTED SUICIDE, AND REVENGE

... SEDUCTION, ATTEMPTED UIC REVENGE. E, rj ~O ne, ?? um--, -v F-lue. nor Der, should hetotnd ?? .r be satisfactory to him. Eulalie was beautiful.B ndect soon manifested intentions which were any th- ?? trternal; he left untried no means of success lag fit bal fthe young lady became his victim. In a lfe tad fina . a, ever, she bitterly repented her fault, and at ,es dets, it mined on the course ...

ALLEGED ORIGIN OF THE POTATO DISEASE.—BIGOTRY EXTRAORDINARY

... T i f THIE POTATO DIS- cur 1 E ORDINARY. - and Ebad _II T roural which dervotes consider; ZWAi, ?vrd, a journal which devotes consider. The . to matters connected with religion and lterneia Church, announce8 that the potato ,le teltabl 'Dg less than a providential dispensation, I di5 i~ teatalit England, for havinn the year 11 ISppunilved'7 determiined to set up a Popish esta- T BJt 5~ ...

POLICE COURT

... POLICE COURT AND BERRERIRI - PUBLICANS AND BERRSELLEr-asG lor-street, and John Allen, Shaws-hbr'o, Ghley Blit * charged with selling liquor On Sundy PlIan nti - former was fined 50., and the la arnin e John Lewin, publican, Duke'-tplacer 40i, w g th bouring prostitutes, was acquitted 'arged witl k following were fined for selling ale Z' c1ler t Thomas Williams, Bostock-atreet 5sitsPrOpr ...

Lancashire Summer Assizes

... I-xacaitir = =me I atiss- SOUTHERN DIVISION.-LIVERPOOL. ml' to. i~joct 1I7ISI PRIUS COURT. tht D end. th is. I1 MW1ORE MR11. JUSTICE eRESSWELL. tho t5iin WEDNESDA KI,&Spkiimber 2. Ito on. At the opening of the court the case of Gerard Us. Ores- tho ryto field wag proceeded with by the examination of witnesses. tbil for the' aontl. u aidon. r. b ou ar aent to Sir.3ohn Gerard, stated that he thl ...