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CITY SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... CITY SESSIONS-YESTEBDAY. . e The Recorder entered the court at the usual hour. 3, ASSAULT ON A WATCHMAN. Thomas Cullen was indicted for having, in companywilb three others, attacked a watchman, at the hour of six, o01 Sunday morning, and taken his coat from him. The worul. man succeeded ill recovering his coat, and Culleo was toia into custody, the accomplices havino escaped. Mr. Mardonagh ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... D|UBLN POLICE-yru TERDAY. I COLLEGE-ST9vEET OFFICE. 4 A DELICATE IrSINUATiovo. Catherine Hegan, a younge woman of preposessing exterior, appeared be4fore the ma- ( gistrates at this office, to charge a young man, in servant's livery, natned Thomas Hopkins, with an assault. The complainant stated that she had been in the service of Captain Nolan, of Pickwick Lodge, Sandymount, until the last ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA4W INTPLUfCENC.V flOLL'S COURTM.YamT EnDA- .. Fiaecane'Y. M'Na7aaZ0 a Mr. O'Brien applied for further time to answer the bill, p as the plaintiff, by his amendments, required th e production of a very ancient deed, which'the defendant was unable yet ti to procure, being at this ?? detained by the gout in n Eneland, where be wvas on his parliamentary duties. h. 'jhbe plaintiff's solicitor ...

SHOCKING SUICIDE

... ?? S)OCKINGq;SUICIDlE. ?? .. :iOn T'hursday !l sit an stiqsiest was>.'held ?? ?? lrd before ,Elarry iWayrnini, g 5entleman, c~orpneF for this , 'libe'rty,, ,gn,,the ?? ortimerivob hadestr , ?? ]isdep the'ollowing dieadful' circumsttacesscHaj:,, 'nab Erisco~e7, seife of a Iab~outerzat Colchester,,cdegosed tba4,| I 'the deeeased married hie sister nearly thrgeqear.ago, asj had live4 with. ...

EFFECTS OF GAMBLING

... . -- - I - .1 - ~ ~ . An Italian named Attilus Salvador was brought to Mayl- borough-street Police-office, London, in custody of one of the Dublin police, wvho had brought him from that city, charged with robbing his master, Sir Edwin Pearson, Bart., of two five-pound bank-notes, a ten-pound note, and six silver forks. The circumstances connected with the case were rather extraordinary. It ...

CITY SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... CITY SESSION S-YESTEaDAY. aqua 3 - . _ . . . - ad The Recorder took his seat on the bench at nine o'clock, orwhend;the hearing of publicans' appeals was resumed. or - d 'A lip TaggIrt, of No. 1. C'Onre-street, apnela nt; slaim s ,v : Scott, a police constable, N'o. 204 A, respondent. of James Scott, sworn and examined by Mr. M'Kane. Im Went to the house No. 1, Coffe-street, on the morning of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA Ir ISNTLLIGENCE, COURT OF QUEEN'S BEN'CH-SATUrIDAY. Sittings at Nisi Priu,, before Mr. Justice Crampton. Th110nipson V. Home. This was an e'iectruent for non-pa nment of rent, for the pre'mi-es fertlnel ' tlie Royal Arcade, iln College-green, in this city.S 'Ihe lease vas dated on the 30th of January, a382;, and a year's rent w as due on the 4th of March last. A foianer ejeetment wvas ...

LONDON POLICE

... LOG DON. POLICE. - s s M~xliiO02OU0G7; 5TREET 6Orp Saturday, ihe Marquis of d Waterford-wes brought' before Mr. Dyer, charged with ie being drunk and disorderly in Piccadilly, at 5 o'clock in the re morning. Policemnit Ellis ?? saw the marquis with two or s three other persons and a woman in his cab, driving down the Haymarket, and-committing'the insane freak of making the foot pavement his ...

ARMAGH ASSIZES

... I - ' . . : X ~ARMAGH =ASSz i -: . . - . . Ok1!t4. OF* .THE~ T ~OW~W. 'CAT;COLIC C5*A PEWL OF, TAB- TIARAGAN 'Edw ard :Henderson .and:Ggorge Henderssin (beothers) jnit..to, the I b anV d indtctid lt-at ter, l ifthe 28th Ai d'inj 'tishiloman Ca- .4t 0i ' 4ape) ' odf' Tartarqghan,. the. sarne being an .edifice kditeawed 'i reli-oiis' wo.rahipA The prisoners pleaded 2ipt14 gsity.. . M ...

LONDON POLICE

... DMr=ORABLEA OCCURRENCE-On Tuesday morning, when Mr. Burrell took his seat on the bench at Hatton-gardeno Inspector Peny, of G division, communicated the following rather extraordinary particulars ;-He stated that on loon day night last, about half-past ten o'clock, Giltnan, a conz stable, No. 198 G, was passing through Turnmlll~street1 Clerkenwell, when he found an elegantly attired young ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-SATUnDAY. StEAD OFrtCE. ASSAULT ON A POLICE.CONSTADLBEA man named James Foran was brought before the magistrates, on a charge of having assaulted Police-constable William Hayes, 44 A, while in the execution of his duty. The complainant stated that he arrested the prisoner while on duty in Kevin-street, on the preceding evening, for having assaulted a woman, named Ellen Vrerdon, ...

RECORDER'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... The saRDERtS COh RT-EsTERDe-y. IThe ?? sat at the ustial how n- *- ?? ?? ?? ?? - -- ne4 our to try prisoners, JUVENILE DEPRAVITY. Mary Ilarolin, a child of twelve years old,wafun guilty of stealing an umbrella, the pearywas found J 'Ihe prisoner, though) young in years, aippeared from the testimony of a policeman to he old iln crime, and was serni eneed to six months' imprisonment and hard ...