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POLICE COMMITTEE

... e At a Vestry held yesterday in the Parish Church, the hi following Gentlemen were elected on the Police Com- m}ittee for the ensuing year: Adam M'Clean ?? 201 James C. Moreland ?? 187 Robert Grimshaw ?? 198 Joseph ?? 186 ?? Ekenbead ?? 195 Thomas Wallace ?? 86 John Gordon ?? 195 John Vance, . ?? 185 John Dunville ?? 191 William Turner ?? 183 Hlugh Alontgomery ?? 193 James Young* ?? 182 John ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... SP'RIT'NG ASSIZES. NORTH-WEIST CIRCUIT. I 'ciitity of' Loncgforud, at L~ocgtocrd, Wednesday, Alaroch 6. Jobi ('Csavan, ait Cavyan, Saturittei' St. Fertetacagic, ait Etctissiiiett, Ticursday, I3. 'lvr-one, ait Ocoagli, M~ondlay, 17. to t PIctiegal, ait L iffoc'rd, Friday, 21. wit City or Donegal, ait Lifflird, Ttcesdaiy, 23. twe I foci. Buroti ThI'CcrcLAWDn, jsie, yea lien. Justice JustNSON, 3 ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH,—DUBLIN, FEB. 22

... COURT-OF KING'S BENCH,-DUBLIN, FEB. 22.- GRADY V. RICHARDS. The Court was crowded to excess at an.early hoor,, so great was the intelest excited by this trial. Aboutl half-past tell the doors were opened, when the rush wasj most tremendous; a twentieth patt of the persons ill the hall not being able to obtain admission. The seats occupied by the Bar were so crowded, that several Bair- risters ...

MURDER IN MONTAGUE-PLACE

... ?? iN MONTAOGU-PIJACE. OLD DAILEY, i0Nl5n-?fF~i. 22. Will iwn Joase w~as indicited Sir the mstrfler of 3tyJF fi widlow, oil the night of the .31st: be~oiijr, Hf~lead s not -guilty. Thle prisoner's apppairanee-ie reapectasle ; be ik4 y aboot '22.years of age,.aend he. was dre~oeill in a goodi svilt. if ti black. He evinced the same composure axid. firnness whic I fihe posseesed during 'his ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, DUBLIN, FEB. 4

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER, DUJBLIN, FEB. I. * 'Bartholkmaw Mag, ahen v. Rev. Th1om1a, Mrauire. Mr. Bennett, K. C. rose to move for a new trial. lie said that he applied on affidavit to have the verdict set aside, being against law and evidence, arid had by mis-direction of' the Learned Judge ih point of lir, and inasmuch as ?? had permitted illegal evidence to be given, though such had been objected ...

DREADFUL ATTEMPT TO MURDER, IN LONDON

... DREADrUL ATTEMPT TO MUtDEUt, IN LONDON. Ml. Mullay, ain Irish gentleman of Some smal1 fortu being anxious to btain efiployment, Nwas advised to put arn ?? in the papers, offeringg a douceur betweeh £5Q0 acid X800, by way of loan, to ally gentleman who would procure a situation. Amongst numerous answete he reteived one calling upon him to ask for Mr. Howard, betwee twelve and four, and he ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... and |NTORTH-EAST CIRCUIT, - reat Town of Drogheda, at Drogheda, Monday, March II. DUt- County Louth, at Dndalk,d ednesday i2th. County Monaghan, at P; n Monday 17th. - County Armagh, at Ar ' ay20th. County Antrim, at Carrie fe nlesday 26th. County of the Town of r e e, same day. e of Coonty Down, at Dotvmntrick, Monday 31st. i on. Judge Mooa 8 a .. udge JEns. Registers-A. Moons, Esq. and ...

POLICE-OFFICE

... POLICE.OFF(CE. !d Committed by the Police Magistrate to Carrickfergus! Ic Gaol, for trial at next Assizes, Agnes Gairey, the keeper Ie of a house of ill fame, charged with robbing a man In her I- house of £3, 16s. although he had taken the precaution to at put the money into his ?? O'Neill and Eliza- ie beth Agnew, charged with robbing a man of 30s. and a silk id handkerchief, in a house of ...

RIM 73 6 ION.. COURT

... OF COMMON PLEAS, UVNDOf,' PE. 22 tI TYRRELL V. TME REV. btl. ST. ALBYN Before the Judge tookc is seat the Cort was immense- ly crowded, both by Ladies aind gentlemen. Mr, Justice Riik, on coming into Court, asked Mr. Sergeant WUi'd if it vould be necessary for the ladies to withdraw. Mr. Wilde said hie did not consider it necessary. . Mr. Sergeant WrL.nE stated theplointift's case. v JohnL ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, DUBLIN, FEB. 11

... COURT OF EXCHFEQUER, DUBLIN, FrEB. 11. DftGARIRAoGiAre V. MtAGUIRIE. DECISION OF THE COURT. Shortly after the sitting of the Court, their Lordships pro- ceeded to pronounce judgment in this ese. Baron PENNEFATIER as the junior commenced, and having stated that he was not aware until the sitting of the Court that any difference of opinion existed, he had not thought it necessary to bring the ...

SINGULAR CASE OF ABDUCTION

... HATTON GAeRDEN, LoNDioN.-Thursday, Benjamin B- Bocket, a foshlioceably-attired yotng in, was brought before the magistrates, charged litih caeryiceg away the daughter of William Bramwell, Esq. and threatening to shoot said Bramrwell. Froee the statement of Mr. Bramewell, it ap- pears that defendant, who is Clerk to Mr. Colburn, solicitor, had been introduced to complainant's family about three ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—DUBLIN, FEB. 12

... COU'I'lT OF EING'S BlENCIT-I)UI]LJN, Fimn. 12. ST:'N :'INCl IN' NIEA S i!'1 ON N I, I, ES . b, Pit'. le s A1'DI),uiiell eiitti'id t he Court, Will not lit tiiiti sidil Eaor. Jo t:DC. Jite- Eican P1, D)onnell, 'it belonags to ine Col pioo 1 Uolili' e *ioiijuguIent Of thle Court onl you fori two libeli- Ii One against the, Hlim. ui~l I Rev. ?? 11 Triclitl, I digniitariy it ol Cutie Establii'.los ...