IIENRY-STREET POLICE OFFICE. OBTAINING MONEY VINDER, FALSE PRETENCES.-Monday last, ;Messrs. Hatebell and Sbee appeared at this office on behalf of a gentleman named Mr. Jobn Aiken, to prefer a charge of obtaining: mo-iey under false pretences against a. MMr. William Uniaeke Culle
12 December 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
L.4 BY REP P4 COURT'OF'EXCiEERYNSTIR;Y Baron Smnith eustered the court at twelve oclock,' Thre fiuliowing special jury were then sworn in the case of LYONS V. ISINGUAM, ANDoXiEks. W. Willans, 1. E._Hyndran, R.!-O'Gornan, J. Malleit," G. Howell, C. F. Dowling, C. Meara, J. Martin,
12 December 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
SHIPWRECKS. „ „ „ On the n ?htof the ultimo, the I apt. lien, from Leiffti, with central c<rco, bound for St. Vincem’a, the West Indies put into our roadstead in distress, came anchor, and havinc shortly afterwards parted from her moorinc*. dntreu Oran Bay, where she still conti
12 December 1833 - Cork Constitution - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
An important return appears in the Gazette of Friday night, of the amount of the outstanding notes of the Bank of England every month since April, 183*2, the amount of deposits in the hank, for which was liable to lie culled upon, the amount of securities, and the amount of bull
12 December 1833 - Cork Constitution - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
Bow Street. Mary Anne Bobinson, and Ellen Smith, two women of the town, were brought up. charged with stealing a diamond ring and gold ring from Mr. Joseph Harrington, free and accepted mason, on that morning, three o’clock, brothel in Eagle-court, Drury-lane. The two prisoners
12 December 1833 - Cork Constitution - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
THE Connaught District ]jUMlic__Asvlana Balliiuisloe, is prepared lor Ihjj/receptioh lusunn persons Ihnt province, printed fornAtf admission can had on Application at the Asylum fiimiy letters post paid to the Manager,) which when properly filled and signed will entitle the appl
12 December 1833 - Mayo Constitution - Castlebar, Mayo, Republic of Ireland
Nothing is more frequently mentioned, with lamentations, and desponding comparisons between the past and the present, than the decay of Linen-yarn-spinning by band. That the greater portion of the peasantry should be found among the class of complainers, respecting this change i
A Genera] Court of Proprietors of Bank Stock was yesterday held at the bank, agreeable to charter, to receive the report from the Board of Directors of dividend to be made to -the proprietors Bank Stock, for the half year ending the Zsth instant; the Governor, William Cbaigneau
12 December 1833 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland