ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... discharged. Two men, named Patrick Clnffy and John Henry, were ffound guilty of killing and stealing an ox, the property of Mr. Thomas Hardy of Listra. Not sentenced. John M'Crate, a man who has been at sea for thirty, was sentenced to twelve months' imoprisonment ...

LANCASTER MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... Jurymen':_Mr. John-Aldren, druggist, Lan- easter, foreman;; John Battersby, 6abinet maker; John tllvort, Innkeeper; Thomas Cardwell; currier; Thomas lowhurst,. broker; John 'Hewetson, cooper; Robert Leighton, grocer; Robert Mansergh, draper; Edward l 1ilor, ...

SUSSEX SUMMER ASSIZES

... stealing, on the 6th instasit, at Brighton, a work box and other articles,- value 2s., the property of Thomas Johnson Swindells.- sa t':lOths' hardie laes1oc'. ?? Boioser and John Willia/ms pleaded guilty to stealing, at Walborton, a basket, &c., the property ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Frederick Pritchard; 2nd, Thos. Wlse; 3rd, Joseph Pym-Cabbages, Thomas Wise-Kidney beans, lst, Win. Llddlatt- 2nd, Henr Wlithers-Pars- nips, Ist, HenryWithers; 2nd, Robert England; 3r(, Thomas Wise- Carrots, hot ThosWlse* 2nd, Jos. Pym-turnips, lst, It. ...

KILMAINHAM SESSIONS

... KILMAINHAM-SESSIONS , ' John Lawior stood indicted for having sommitted an assault on Thomas Windor Plunkett, at Philipsbuigh, Strand, on' the 21st day of April last. Mr. Dunlevie, who 'appeared as coutnsel for the prosecution, said It appeared that Mrs ...

PORTSMOUTH SESSIONS

... containing fifteen pounds and upwards, and two pistolo the property of Samuel Holder ~'cach nt 15 pjears' tranespostation. Thomas George Holder, the li- son of the prosecutor in the above case, and viho, it 'wil 1W be recollected was cossmmitted on the ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... of Hutton Hall. Thomas Barsipsw, Esq., of Garrow Hill. Alexander Brown, Esq., of Beilby Grange. Joseph Wm. Coltrnan, Esq., of Aldbrough Hall. George Graves, Esq., of Elmsall Lodge. Andrew Lawson, Enq.. M.P., of Boroughbridge. Thomas Wm. Lloyd, Esq., ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Blacker, v Id Marcus Sinnot, Thomas Morris Jones, Henry Prentice, o I. Thomas Dobbyn, James Caulfield, Charles Fox, John Ro- ll bert Irwin, James Harden, Joseph Atkinson, Edward W. Bond, Joseph Johnston, John P. Harris, John Hardy, Wmn. 3- Blacker, Wm. Paton ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... . COAUdzwkiS UU5Jx ' U3 . INJUSTICE TO A JUSTIcE.'-Two persons named Thomas Really, and Mathew Heally, were charged with having committed a violent assault on a man named Thomas Justice, the previous night It appeared that the corn plainaet went into ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... foreman; Thomas Fotteecue Blaney, T flalfuuri jun ; R M Bellew, M P. Wm Filgate, Oeorge MlCsaitte, Thomas Lee Nor- man, James W Macneil, Lewis ttpton, trederick J Poster, John MIClintack, George Taafe, Prandis Donodgh, Myles W O'Reilly, Thomas Finigerald ...

WEST RIDING SESSIONS

... Battye, Esq., Rev. Rich. Whitelock, John t. > Hague, Esq., Thomas Clapham, Esq., J. G. Smyth, Esq., W. B. Li Ferrand, Esq. M.P., ThomaslIagsee, Esq., Edward Tew, Esq., John S R Rand, Esq., Chas. Hardy, E q., Edwin Smith, Esq., Josha. Pollard, a Y Esq., T. ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... was for 1,0001. under the customs act, 8 end 9 1 Victoria. cap. 84, called the 1registry act. that I Patrick Toney, Thomas Dykes, Thomas Reddin, Patrick hosj iSheemuck, and some other witnesses were examined, and and rmerely recapitulated what they swore ...