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DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. EXCHANGE-COURT OFFICE. ITh, ToHE BURGLARY AT M'BmNiEY AND COMPANY'S.- house1 Yesterday James Ward was brought up charged with 'I being concerned in the burglary and robbery which! Tho took place in the above house. It appeared from the evi- Capta dence of Constable Redmond that on Tuseduy evening he Wisdc went to a house in Fleece-alley, where he saw the prisoner Mangi ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... II - .II ROLLS COURT-YEAsTanAY. Ferrer v-Baf1. Mr. Wall, as COunsel for Mrs. E. Dwyer, tenant of por- tion of the lands in the pleadings mentioned, situate in the county Clare, moved to bow cause against the conditional order of the 14th of August last, for an attachment against Mrs. Dwyer, for not paying into the receiver's bands a I sum of 1281. 9a. due for rent out of said lands. Counsel I ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF CHANCERY_ YESTERDAY. The Lord Chancellor sat at eleven o'clock, and having disposed of a osse which had stood over for hearing, pro. oeeded with the causes set down in the day list. Fishe v. Lowoder. The Attorney. General applied in this case on behelf of the plaintiff, to sustain a bill filed to rlias off the real and personal evtate of T. Sergeant, Esq, deceased, ...

THE CHESTERFIELD TRAGEDY

... THE ECESTERFIELD TRAGEDY. 'the trial of John Platts, for the inhuman murder and mutilation of Qfeorge Collis, in the Butchere'-shambles at h Chesterfield,iin the didnth of December, 1845, commenced t] on Friday morning, in the crdvtn court, at the County Hall, t Derby, before Mr. Justice Pattegon. The court was F crowded to great excess, the case creating thrilling interest fr throughout the ...

THE NEW POOR LAW—THE RATING CLAUSES

... ztfumtal ofrmntxaa DUBLIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 187. REMEMBER TEE 3011 OF MAY, 18441 THE NEW POOR LAW-THE RATING CLAUSES| One of the objections most strongly urged against the details of the new poor law bill is the objection to the injustice of the proposed rating clauses. It has been proved by the experience of the working of the present law, that the burden of supporting the poor falls most ...

COURT OF ERROR—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF 1RO1t-YEOTERDAY. Thie Judges sat li Error at eleven o'clock, for the pur- pose of hearing the case of Smith v. Darley, now so long in course of litigation, and of which the particulars have been published in the FRtEWUAN'S reports of proceedings in the case in the Court of Queen's Bench. The Chief Justice of the Quecic's Bench did aot sit, having been of Counsel in the case in the ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YFBIDDAY. EXUcAXOGECOUUT olriCE. Thomas Robinsoon and Esther Li'cnuelli were charged at this offioe with having, on the 25th instant, stolen a gold watch from the premises of Mr. Dowdall, of Patrick- street, whilst on fire. Police-constnble Brennan, who arrested the prisoners, stated that he found the watch 'in pawnina the cffize of Henry Morgan, pawnbroker, of Golden-labil, and ...

TRANSPORTATION AND REFORM OF CRIMINALS

... TRANSPORIATION.A ND REFORM OF I CRIMINALS. . CR1Mi At., A letter has been lately addressed by the §doipiari fob the Home Department to the Secretary for the CoioDdgI developing new arrabgecsenta respecting persons sentenced to transportation. The letter is very lengthy, and trabe% with onasiderable prehision the various measures hitherto adopted. The injury which colonoes reoeilf frtii being ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.—LONDON, SATURDAY

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH- LONDON, SATURBDAY. S EXTRAORDINARY CABE. The Queen v Dunn. i This case being specially appointed for trial this morning, the court was crowded at an early hour. ' The indictment charging the defendant with perjury was read. The defendant had pleaded not guilty. ?? Burdett Couttes. Mr. Otway Cave, and Lord Sandon were accommodated ithseiats on the bench. Sir Frederick ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. HENRY-arREET OFFICE. A fellow named Pat Alcock was charged with having assaulted a respectable young woman named Mary Clinton. It appeared that both parties resided in the same house, and the rere of the concerns was occupied by a pugnacious pig. The window of the room in which the complainant resided looked into the yard, and the pig taking advantage of the open ...

SAVAGE MURDER

... I I D (Front the King's Countq Chronicle.) We deeply regret to record the perpetration of another , brutal murder in our deeply stained county. Monday night e last, Mr. William Lucas, of Brusna, was shot dead in the aestreet of that village, within about one mile'and a half of Sbinrone. The following' are the particulars connected with the r commission of this bloody deed. a It appears that ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-SATURDAY. COLLEOE-STREET OFFICE in SERIOU CHARGE AGAINST A STOCKBROKER -On Sa- se turday Mr. Richard Clsyton Browne Clayton appeared at to this office to prefer a charge agaiust Mr. Henry Lanauze, w the eminent stockbroker of Colleei-green. t' Mr. M'lDonough, Q C., with Mr. Dowsley, as Soijoitor, to appeared for the complainant, and Mr. Carleton, with Mr. la Connor, appeared for ...