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THE PETITION NUISANCE

... The joint stock petition prosecuting company is likely, after all, to turn out a mere bubble specula-t tion, notwithstanding all the puff paragraphs of the s :qry pres. The amount of capital subscribed up tou.this moment would scarcely defray: a tithe of the probable expenses of the Dublin petitimi alone; and t we shall be much. disappointed, indeed, if it evera amounts to any thing like what ...

POLICE

... MIOST UN-' CONSTITUTIONAL PRACTICES, TEcNRY-STREET.-Yesterday, Don Francisco Cuc-40-4 quondam sub-lieutenant in the ' conistitatiosil armr I° Spain, but now a gentleman at large ?? in onor laiidti saints and sinners-was exhibited before themagisttates0tlitl office, to answer imputations of having committed SeVeVa assaultsof a cruet and outrageous nature. The Den-whoi 5 dapper gentleman, ...

ANOTHER VERDICT OF MANSLAUGHTER AGAINST A SURGEON

... ANOTHER VERDIC'r OF MANSLAUHIITER AGAI~ST A SURGEON. ~ l ?? - - - -. . ?? Friday an inquest was held at Stockport, before John Ilol- s lins, Esq., on view of the body of Margaret Sykes. The wo- mart died on the 29th of October, and the rumoui as to the cause of her death reaching the ears of Mr. Garle, the constable, he r thought himself justified in laying the particulars before the co- roner ...

LONDON POLICE

... MANsiSox-HorsR.-An Irishman, who had been a soldier, hut who is now carrying on a respectable trade in the city, wae brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having deserted his wife, and left her to seek a livelihood from the parish. It appeared from the wife's statement, that she ihad been mar- ried to the defendant upwards of 10 years, and that lie soon ben to shew that the most she ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE —ROSCOMMON, MARCH 7

... ASSZF INWELLIGENCh -Roscomm-o;,, MAniCi 7. A , a_. . -I , - . ] .. ?? one orclock,. Ba.ron SclY~rs tatili his seat rin th}e crowsn court, when th's following grefd jury wsas sworn 0. D. J. Grace, foreman;a', Winiam R. Wills, Thomlnap, iNl. Naghten, William Lloyd, G. Lloyd, FitzstephiiFrench, Willhr- Talbot, l)enis-O'Conor, l1onouratla Gonville Ffretch, William Molloy, John Caulfield, William ...

IRISH LAW INTELLIGENCE

... lRISM LA W4 IVTELLI&E2NGtE *df t T Il1 %.J - -- - '.bsjusi UP KING'S llEX(, l'rii.tt1DAV. AlRCH1TI-CI S TlIt Vf:LTNG EXlMiS£F5, E.LN 0o N'FtLt. a. SAXUET. ?? Mr. BiNo err ft .C., apdd lied to the court in ?? of thiZ idow of the diefenidant, tlo show cause whby the con li'ionrl order granted in this case, 31st lest J nu;-ry and renewed on the Cd May, should not he made absolute. ;ibis csse ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-YxsTEr.A^v. (lBefilre the Chief JJustice.) At he sitting of the Court yesterday, Alr. MARTLtY, JUD, made application to have the High Sheriff directed to return the grant pan l, in order that a Jury migh2 be struck to try the case ol the King a. Redmond and othere. Application granted. Upon the application of Mr. BRADY, a Habeas Corpus was granted to bring up tba budy of ...

CORK ASSIZES

... CORK A912F8. ~ses~rnPernnefather 'a;tf rthe fi_10ilo' gj4fp Samiuel Trownusetd, George, 'Steweli, Joseph Fie7,gorald, 'Wiliiam Leahy, Henrv fJ'Cailagl'an, Wiliamn FirroevI, leal; ,'gge, Johnl J. Hdeard, Williamn Fuiaks, Ni~rmaa 'Uraitcke, Ivsohatil k~uberts, R .bert ?? eli. ?? 00, P110,1611 0F tOAR1t40B.5 EUizi Dutnsevie v. i~l. George Ryder lBartr'4. Mr. CoppiirgEr op~jaed the Pleadzngs.,--It ...

COSTER, THE CONVICT

... ,cosri, rw- UrICT. .The Lord Maror ?? n received sorm cormmurfcations V witthi ihe last few days,: rebtive to Upeter, explanatory of ?? pursued by tateprtad ni. Aeqigt them was theffoU!witg:-A 'A gentleman, namedfrearaes,,tio possessed coneiderFt.Ie.pro. pearty, 'ad resided in a northerp. county, wa.undeta teop- .poraryj mhbrrasmenafeiv.ygrp ago, ,an4 inorder to avoid 'tbeexnessm'ity. of ...

MURDER

... A brutal murder was committed at half-past nine o'clotk ron Sunday uraming ou the bo y of an aged and decrepit man, named Jamisr Adarms, who wes walking from.the Ha.row, at ?? green, to Luton, in BSedfordshire, sud bad proceeded as far as the liti leadlwug into the tow n, when he was stopped by Thomas Craw ley, alaboucing man ol desperate character, wibo struck him on the bhad *viih a bludgeon ...

LONDON POLICE—FEB. 9

... I ' .'LOANDON POLI/CE'. FEB. 9. SALMON FISH RRIES IN THE NORTH, AND. LONDON FISHAMONGEPS. MANSION HousE.-A few days ago, two Gen-j tlemern, who hold shares in extensive fisheries in the North, cane to London for the purpose of claimingI the protection of the Chief 'Magistrate, in a' case wivich most seriously affects their property, and which 'also called 'for peremptory interference tor the ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN, MARCH 21. SEPARATION IN HIGH LIFE

... COURT OF CHANCERYf Lr.vCOLN's In, M-4feCr 2 1. SEPARATION IN HIGH LIFE. Tux EARL or IVESTI1EATH V- THE CoUNTESS OF WESTMEATH, VISCOUNT CILANnoRNr, AND A7;OTHER,. The further arguments in this siagular case were resumed this day. Mr. Wetherell, Counsel for the Defendant, Viscount Cranborne, and the other trustee bf the Countess of Westmeatih, stated, that he had to beg for the indulgence of his ...