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ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZES INTELLI GENCE. ANTRIM ASSIZES-RFCORD COURT. [FRO-M A CORRESPONDENT.] Carrickfergus, 28th July, 1831. ROBERT LYNCTI a. JOlltS rAN9. This action was brought to recover damages for an illegal dis- tress made upon plaintiff's goods ?? 189 and May 1830, For rent alleged to be due the defendant outof p ernimsa in George's quay, Belfast. A number of witnesses were examined and mach legal ...

LONDON POLICE—OCT 4

... ?? Mn O 7' o, ?? i c r - , NT AN ?, I 0.14 I I U 1.. - A,, ?? ?? '77 -L, ed against Mr. ?ose.h Td tW j hoaving, on she 2Gtli of' Decrnbe, 'r0. qn-antilr ef Ai orsted yarn With,1tt av- 'r ol cuted a license, and the pre:en,.e of a ' 's pa flcer. The goods, it appearedw revent O quay, and the seizing ?? e I 'Zell on tb ty of Ss.a pound OI1 ?? 5arn. ulle0 en A clerk attended frim theblturo of M ...

MEATH JUSTICES. A PADDY M.KEW AT-NAVAN—ANOTHER PRIVATE INVESTIGATION

... MEATH JUSTICES. j A PADDY M'KEW AT NAVANLANOTHER pRVATJE INVESTIGATION ! [FRtOM A CORaEsiFONDsET.1 A fellow in, the department of the Engineers, at present OM.- esployed by government on the survey, in this; county, met, ?? he evenin~gs ago, a few honest Navan tradesmen, who bad assembld ag9 in a public-house, and were; quietly discussing the merits of that aull-absorbing topic, the Union; ...

SHERIFF'S OFFICER KILLED BY POACHERS

... SHERIFFS OFFICER KILLED BY POACHERS. naCAMBRID;GE, DEc. (24.-An account has just been received of an affray with poachers, which took place last night on Colonel Peel's estate, at Wallington near Downham, and in which Mr. James Weston, officer to the Sheriffof Norfulk, and police officer :eat )owvnbeal, lost his life, It appears that Ccl. Peel's keepers, t hearing the report of fire-arms in ...

SUMMER ASSIZES, 1830

... S' U..E ASZ I Z , . S-UM.MBR ASIE 83.- of 'IHOME CIRCUIT. County of Carlow, at Carlow, Monday' 19th July Kildare, at Athy, Wednesday, 21st, Quee s County, at Maryborough, Friday, 23d. King's County, at Philipstown, Tuesday, 27th. |VWestmeath, at Mullingar, Friday, 30tb Meath, at Trim, Tuesdav, 3d August. Right Hon. the Lord Chief. Justice, Right Hon. Lord Plunkett, sfieft John Domnville, Esq. ...

MURDER BY A HARLOT

... MURDER BY A ILHRLOT. (Eraoa THrE NEWRY TFLIFtriOR'.) It is but a very few months since we had the painful task of recording the particulars of one of the m6st atrocious attempts C at premedift ed murder, on the Pelfaist road. in the vicinity of I this town, that had ever previously come within our knolkledge I By the goodprovidence of God, however, the life of the of- I fending stranger was ...

KILKENNY ASSIZES

... i (rlOM ?? SPECIAL R[TrowtEt.) d The first dayg's business has just terminated. The city is in a d srate of profound-peaoe, and there are very few countrymen in y the streets, and no disposition to riot Or disturbanee observable; a noti thstanding this, the town is regularly invested by the mili- o tiry and police. We have lancers and rnounted police patrolling f the streets, and I believe ...

LONDON POLICE

... HATTON GAqLuno.-ALLaGeD ATrrESPr AT BunuixG.-y,,. terday, a notorious fellow of the name of WVedderburn, a black forrrerlv a Meth .dist preacher, afterwards connected with be Cato-street gang, then a dealer if blasphemy, sedition, rid ?? scene books, and, finally, the keeper of several brotlels of the lowest d&scriptton, was brought to this office before A. S. i.n, Esq., the Magistrate, ...

LONDON POLICE

... oH I MLON DOY N POLICE. appearance, was bogeutaplalg tohs, wife, whoao l~ition with him, was br Daius acts of eruel' advertisenizeit itia e pap. : t Ought about tbrough ay btheir cdee .afttt vewr sa pert. od el rsed e lle then resided ?? heont~ trea, byiting h Sh - the moat arduelitsy e the look ge en~y slatedup, ~d eartardoe'f o psI w ^Ire hao sf ea- bttfour. ?? after' their acS s4 t at at ...

LAW REPORT

... 'A TV REP OR T. COURTvt OF EXC.IEQUER.-SYESTERI>AV. N c;sp 01 any importance came on. T'wo or three caset were called ad thrstponedwer IDN V. T)1Ot.ISON AND REILtLY. This was an action of tre4pass ?? lanid was Situated on'tbe banksofthe Gradt ?? an Pjectmeal. Tio Mr. BENNETT, K.C., stated thle case. It lav in a nut-shell.--- They ?? prove title to ths ground in question, and unless the ...

YEOMANRY INVESTIGATION

... YPOlMANRPY INVESlIGATION. By Order of the 'i1arquis Gt Anglesev. I Castlederg, Monday, Sept. 26-27 arnd d8, ,1831. Francis ?? l4uI-, complatinant. -William Callw'ell, J. Wan.i, Gasper Rutledge, William M!Coriaok; J. MiCormTck, lMlat- thew Fox, Christopher Scott, J. 13e1t, J. lverr, J. Little, J. M Sorlev, David Wanson, J. WaAson, J. Hemphill, and J. Riss, defendants, CHARGE. The several ...

TITHE—TWO MEN KILLED AT ARDBOE

... TITHE-TWO MEN KILLED AT ARDBOE. We have been at much trouble to obtain a correct account of the melancholy affair in the parish of Ardtoe. On Tuesday, the 7th instant, George Wilcox, of Stewarts-town, tithe proctor, accompanied by Colonel Caulfield, J.P., and a large body of tbeI constabulary, proceeded to Ardboe to seize for the arrears of c tithe, said to be due to the late Dr. Hall. 'Thbe ...