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ATROCIOUS SACRILEGE AND ROBBERY IN ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, WESTLAND-ROW

... CHURCH~, WESTLAND.ROW. Another diabolical outrage, and of a similar obaracter, has followed fast upon that perpetrated in the past week in .rishtown chapel. Thursday night, or early yeasercb' morning, the Church of St. Andrew, Westland-row, was entered by ...

DUBLIN ELECTION PETITION

... asked Mr. Rowe the precise nature of the application he had mniule. Mr. Rowe contended that his learned friend, Mr. MTurphy, should be called to give further evidence on this vote now, or that it be retained. Mr. Murphy-And that is what Mr. Rowe calls justice ...

LONDON POLICE—SATURDAY

... LONDON POLICE-SATuRDrA. WORSHIP STREET. A HOARY-HEADED S1ssEa.-John Richards, an assis. tant-surgeon and apothecary in Bunhill-row, a gray.bvaded and respectable-looking person, stated to 1e 64 years of age, was placed at the bar before IMr. Bingham, the ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... order that some property in his posses-. might be given to tbe Messrs. Whelan, to whom was due a sum of 21)01. Richard Radford Row was again brought up, and op.. posed by Mr. Creighton, on the part of Mr. Nicholss Mahon. The learned counsel observfe~d,'hat ...

CITY JURY PANEL

... Nicholas-street Thomas Le Messurier, Abbey-st. Thomas Palmer, Peter's-row Frederick Charles, Shaw-st8eet Wml. Hamilton, No-thumber- Robert Smyth, jun., Westland- land-buildings . row Henry Downes, Wllheington-qu. John. Fleece, Lesson-street (Jolla) Gos0on ...

DUBLIN ELECTION PETITION

... considered the question might be put. 'Ilie questionui nas then pt iand carried iii the aflirinative. Cross-examined by Mr. Rowe-Saw PMr. Taylorfrequently ?? my collection ; tbinks be gct the colleetion of' time pipe water rate iii that ward oil or after ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... Norton's-row, Phibeborough, before John 'El-iot Hyndman, Esq., city coroner, on view of the body of Catherine Keogh, who came by her death under the circumstances detailed in the annexed evidence. Mary Costello examined-I live at No. 6, Norton's- row; I am ...

THE DUBLIN ELECTION PETITION

... evi- dence is so very clear I will not trouble you with any observa- tions. Should Mr. Rowe address you and examine witnesses, I will claim the liberty of reply. Mr. Rowe then addressed the committee on behalf of the sitting sembenr 11 * approached the c ...

CARRICKFERGUS ASSIZES—FRIDAY, JULY 28

... sticks, and shouting victory ; saw Mr. Armstrong desire the Sandy-row men to stand firm ;'this was at three or four o'elock in the morning ; witness could not imayinate ~ bow many of the Sandy-row party were there; Armstrong Ii came up with the Tlillitary ; ...

DUBLIN ELECTION PETITION

... as not paid. Cross-examined by Mr. Rowe-Pray how old are you, Mr. Parsley ? Witness-I am a little shy to tell (laughter). Mr.-Rowe-You are not a lady, surely. Witnless-I dou't think that I am (lend laughter). Mr. Rowe-Come non, tell us how old you aire ...

CARRIAGE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BrunswicL-street, near the corner of Westland- row, on the Rthinst. Itappearedthatin consequence of the dis- orderly conduct of the drivers on the Branswick-street stand, towards' the 'end of Westlaud-row, and several complaints having been lodged with ...