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SUICIDE OF A WARDEN IN THE COUNTY PRISON

... INQVEST ON THlE BODY. MONDAY veniing, Hugh Fisher, a first-class warden in the County Antr'im Prison, Crumlin Rond, Beliast, wbo had filled thiat position for nearly twenty years, was found dead in his room, at about half-past four o'clock, lying ini a pool of blood; his throat being cut, and a razor lying, ireside him. Ain inquest was 1elld on the body yesterday, by J. K. JAcI;soN, Esq., ...

LAW

... ' - borough on Su)ld.ly evening tbe21st ult. in co)npany with her nicec, a little girl Of abont eight or nine yoms of ngc shc wns strucic on tbe sidc oF thc head atid l;uockefl down and remained for n ?? of timc insensibic. lhc prisoner was thc person wim stilicic hel. Thetc was no other person on the road at thc thilo. . The WitileSS avas cross-examh)ed by ATr. SEr ...

SPRING ASSIZES—1858

... |SPRING ASSIZES-1858.| COUNTY MIONAGHAN-MONDAY, MARCH 1. : CROWN COURT, Judge PER nuv proceeded with the business at ten o'clock. ErHIEZZLEMENT BYS A BANK CASHIER. THE QUEEN AT TUE PROSECUTION OF THE BELFAST BANKING COMPANY v. SAMUEL WMASTER. Messrs. Joy, Q.C., and Law were counsel for the prosecution; and Messrs. O'lagan, Q.C,, and Hamill for the defence. The traverser was charged with the ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YELTErrDAY. [Before W. S. TRACY, Esq., RM.] Hugh O'Neill, shoemaker, was charged by Alex. Bell and John Thomson, seamen on board the schooner Venture, with illegally pawning boots given him by the prosecutors to repair. It was proved that the prisoner had received the boots, and pawued them for 4s., the sum. he was to receive for repairing them. The prisoner said that he ...

Law

... Failr. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-DUBLtN,YEsTgRDAY. (Before Judge KEOGH.) KEYS V. THE LONDONDERRY AND PM M IU5LLEN RAIL- WAY COMPANY. In this case an application was made on behalf of the defcndants for an order that the jury to try the case might be struck under the old system. There have been already three abortive trials of the case, which is an action for an alleged false arrest and im- ...

EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY OF THE MURDERERS OF POLICEMAN CLARKE, AT DAGENHAM, IN 1846

... EXTRAORDIINARY DISCOVERY OF THE MUR1 DERERS OF POLICEMAN CLARKE, AT DAG EN. HAM, IN 1846. IT WILL probably be in the recollection of many of our readers, that In the Summer of 1846 the dead body of a policeman named George Clarke, of the K divi- sion, stationed at Dagenham, Essex, was discovered amongst some standing corn in a fleld on his beat' His head was nearly severed fiorn his body, ils ...

AYR AUTUMN CIRCUIT COURT—WEDNESDAY

... AYR AUTUMN CHICUIT COURT- WEDNESDAY. THtE DOCTORING O CATTLE CASH. James PaLton, farmer, Banitkhead, near Partick, Renli'rewshire, was accused of alsehoiiod, fraud, and wiifill imposition, in so far as ho so pitlletilred or caused to he punctured and inflated with air, in one Dr mroe places, the slins of one or more bulls, as ilso with having, alfixed or caused to be affixed to [he theatl of ...

OXFORD CIRCUIT

... OXFORD CIRC UIT. Cleaoestvea, April 6. [Before Mr. Baron CEIANNELL,] TRIAL OF THU RBEV, MR. SMITH AND HIS WIPE FOR AT- TEMPT TO MURDER. At an early hour this morning, long before the opening of the doors, there was an imniense crush of people to hear the trial of the Rev. Mr. Smith and his wife for the murderous attack on Mr. Leach, the Croydon contractor, near the Yate station on the Midland ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BINLAASIr ?? CUURT-YlSirri'EuY. ilieiftr ?? S. T'u.yv, Esq., It .M.) ?? %wtr almult Vt SC 0 o.r 1Illisiollers ill custody this tL.triii0, lon clil'igos of dIrunellieiless, &e. CitL Ttti'V TO ANiIAI.S. Jamies (Gollrte% waS ?? WV4iith having, eruelly ireail ?? which 50, tvtlie was empiloyeid ill ?? oll boilr~t ONlu oti tle steaiters. CVIIStl)iC l[ill 1)1'OVk(l tilh charge, tid tile prisonler was ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-Y'.S ri ItDvy, roar -u a n.:. M ?? ?? [Before WV. 6, TRACY, E-sq., kIM.] THERE wore oily about at dozen prisoners in Clisteily this m1orning on various charges. E'XCISE PROS1CcUTIoN. Mrs. Janeo CamapbellI was liioiigli 11p ?? charged With haI'Ving' been foiind carv-viii g ilI'' ownu pr~eluises, Daml-side, at copper wisriii, wh]ichhj been used for imrvePses- Of illicit ?? ...

THE CONSTABULARY

... - THE CONSTABULAAY. E, S. Neynoe, Esq., SSub-Ilspector, at present sta- tioned in Sligo, has been promoted from the rank of third to that of second-class Sub-Inspector, since the 7th instant. h ead-constablo Richard Sinnott lias been trans- ferred from l'ellewstown station, in the County of Mleath, to Arney, in the County of Fermranagh. He has served in Meath for upwards of sixteen years. A. K ...

GROSS PARENTAL NEGLECT.—A SHOCKING CASE

... GROSS P1ARENTAL NEULKCT.-A SHOCKING CASE. Ar the Clerkenwell polico Court, London, on Satur- (Ily, 1ernalrd Eastoc, aged ten, and EIadward Eastoc, .,ged nilo, ?? Were described onl the charge-shect 1as of, 11o 1tni0c or occup9etiona', Wre ?? at the ,lar bel iro Mr. 'h-Wibitt, charged at the instance of tie police with sleeipig, ill thle opull tir, without ally visibile lvanllS of support. p' ...