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DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... of her life solely to the intrepidity of the IS youth, who fearlessly jumped in without removing his clothes, and brought her safely to shore. it John Josept Galway, for havingsaved the life ofa youth is by jumping from the quay at Cork into the river ...

CHARGE AGAINST MR. DUFFY

... le in the dis- charge of public duty, or when they have to convey persons to hospital who meet serious accidents, or are taken sud. denly ill in the streets. THE ORANGEMEN OF ULSTER-MR. STEELE. We yesterday received a letter from our friend Mr. Steele ...

EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL

... dager. The place chosen was the wood of Chars, and at twe o'clock iu the morning, after Ferrand had written a letter to a friend, re- questing to be buried with iMlariette, the latter urged him to kill her as she slept, but sleep was denied to the unfortu- ...

SLAVERY AT NEW ORLEANS—ATROCIOUS CASE

... days in- preparing for death. 'Re- member now thy Creator in the days of thy youth,' is the language of inspired wisdom. This comes home appropriately to you at this trying moment. You are young, quite too young, to be where you are, and, if you hadz ...

EXECUTIONS FOR [ill]

... ller3ble exertions were used to save the lives of two of those young men, but without avail. Several of thle most respectab'e bankers in London signed a petitinn in favour of Ellis. One circumstance a:- tending the case of this youth is peculiar. It ape pears ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—HENRY-STREET

... INVESTIGATION. Before Counsellor Cote. Yesterday an investigation took'place at this office, at the inatanen Qf the surviving friends- of the late Mr. Clement Codd of this city. Tie testimony given was very desultory, and the enquiry being rather of a prelimiyary ...

MR. DUFFY'S CASE

... his Excellency is highly estimated-can such ajury try this cause without prejudice, after his Excellency's direct and decided verdict shall have had its influence -upon society ? We are no friends of the course Mr. Duffy has pursued. On the contrary ...

EXECUTION

... tine. The bodies, after having hung the usual time, were cut down and delivered over to their friends for interment. The situation of Leslie's family is dis- tressipg in the extreme. Shortly before the Re- corder made his report, the landlord of the house ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... with him; e his other friends had gone home, and no person was at the ftime in the house with hitn except his sister and Mr. Led- with. likey were amusing themselves by singing jiTe - Sea wftcri the policeman entered. His friend was rather angry at The ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... restore the youth to life. A drunken man in the tap-roomn,'waking from his sleep, and hearing that the medical men had failed in their attempts, staggered into the room and said he could restore the boy, and applying his mouth to that of the youth (at the ...

SINGULAR MARRIAGE CASE

... to is this :-In the year 1845, a man named Beadnell was married, in Tullylish church, to a girl called Anne Bright. The wife died in May, 1846, and in the November of that year he was married by the Banbride district registrar, upon notice, to Sarah Anne ...

INQUEST ON THE LATE DR. KENNY

... against my the wall, but rapidly recovering himself, end tlinsking it poa- - sible that something could still be done to save his friend's ir life, he rushed into the hall, calling for help, and then pro- r. ceeded to the house of a medical gentleman, a Mr ...