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DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... IDttotAq or - lEAD -OPi0. on ROsBERY.-An unfortunate man, named James Gra- ear ham, who resides'at Swainstown, near Dunshaughlin, was ma robbed on Thursday evening, near the Red Cow, in this of county, of twelve sovereigns and thirteen shillings, under 'er. the following circumstances:-Th, unfortunate fedlow is iti- over sixty years of age, and in the capacity of herd, con- in trived to save ...

APPALLING MURDER

... I T. : ?? It is with the deepest regret we announce that Drogheda, for the first time during'nearly the last half century, has been made the scene of a frightful murder committed under circumstances of a peculiarly mysterious nature. The un- fortunate victim, named Peter Dolan, a man of about 55 years of age, lived outside Sunday's Gate, in the centre of one of our most populous suburbs, ...

INVESTIGATION AT THE NORTH DUBLIN UNION WORKHOUSE

... I n u~io Ins 11 as IyT ~unuay, roe Ausn or V.ecember. an investigation into ICthe Cierntnces connected with the mortality which has 'lb- b~eenc found to have prevailed of late amongst the children ?? the Nrh Dublin Union Workhouse, was inatituted at 0iD the desireu othe Poor Law Commiasioners- The inquiry of ermrincate on Saturday evening lshvn otne o try seven days. Mr. falal, Assistant laoor ...

DUBLIN POLICE.—SATURDAY

... I Dt J3J O . - ?? Saturday Mr. Hojel ,01rSoCt!r CArroll,1 a member of what l half 0ot TholAsCrol A00 be , Bediford 13enefit Society, to prefer a, Alci II tile ia Blrierly, thle president, and other lei ?? for having unlawfully expelled d1,lr ed his5 ame irom the books of the institution. itiphiia I$ wrih hO appeared on behalf of the society, 11~r. 0~1iavolbservatiofl to the case being ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTEUDAY. HENRY-STREET orricE. A Fuyv I-John Thrope charged Catherine Kane, a woman of the towu, with having picked his pocket of the sum of three shillings. The prisoner called a sister nymph, named. Hariet Noble, a girl squat, thick-set, powerfully framed-herself in durance vile, also-who offered to swear that it was by her the complainant, who, she said, had been previously ...

KING'S COUNTY ASSIZES

... (FROMI OUR SPECIAL REPORTSER.) Tullamore, Monday, March 7th, 1842. THE DIDDULPH CASE. This being the day fixed for the trial of the persons charged with attempting to shoot Mr. Biddulph, the greatest anxiety was manifested, and the Crown Court was crowded in every part at a very early hour of the morning. At half past nine o'c~lock Chief Justice Pennefather took his seat upon the bench, and ...

THE SUPPOSED MURDER AT MILTOWN— CORONER'S INQUEST

... THE SUPPOSED MTURDER AT MILTOWN- I CORONER'S INQUEST. I .l | James M'Carthy, Esq,, M.D., senior coroner of the county of Dublin, proceeded to hold an inquest yesterday on view of the unfortunate man who was found on Sunday morning last with his throat out, in a lime-kiln near SMil- town. The circumstances connected with the discovery of this horrible and mysterious murder, for such we believe ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... In COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCHI-Y'STErDA V. (Before the Sheriff and a City Jury.) F1 -illifam WsFie v. JIeny HugesqJc Mr. John Walsh opened the pleadings and stated the ease. th It was an action brought by the plaintiff, William Walsihe, Jc against Henry f an excessive, illegal, and malicious p distress, and also for distraining when no rent was due; the hc damages wers laid at 6001. It appeared, ...

LORD MAYOR'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... LORD MAYOR'S COURTYESETth LYr This morning having been speciallY nsa 1 y li , adel v' John 'Mill Mayor for hearing the case of Jamres Mad J lett, Esq., his lordship took his seat precisely at hl-past nine, and immediately proceeded to hear the case. Ir d Mr. Edward Fullam attended as attorney ?? W de], the complainant, and Mr. John ?? appeared as coun- sel, with Mr. Richard Welsh as attorney ...

CARRIAGE COURT—YESTERDAY

... CARRIAGE COURT-YESTEEtAkY. a% a.- , -- -- ?? . 1 .. TO - , , - I Police-constable Russell, ofthe B division, summoned the drivers of cars 149 and 466 forbeingoff their standin Bruns- d wick-street on the evening of Monday last, and for having applied for hire to the injury of the regular hazard car. The complainant stated that he was upon duty in Bruns- d wick-street, near the corner of ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-SATURDAY' (Before Commissioners Curran and Farrell.) There were thirteen cases on the list for hearing, in most of which opposition was entered. The cases of James Mathews, James Cavanagh, and Charles Hickey, were postponed to Saturday, and that of J. Ogden to the first of March. discharged without B. F. Armstrong, an insolvent, was Tbe case of Thomas Brady, late of ...

BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... BANKRUPT COURT--YESTEnnAY. id XUPORTANT JUDOMENT. O . ' In re Siephen Dwyer. Dr His Honour said that, in the matter of Stephen Dwyer, the question that had arisen between the assignee on behalf tf of the general creditors on the one side, and Mr. Samuel d Lindsayand Company on the other,'had been recently argued e at suoh length that it was 'not neoessary for him to go through all the ...