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CORP0RATION INQUIRY-MEETING OF THE INHABITANTS OF DUBLIN

... CORP0RA-'rlTt INQUID-DI1EETING OF TTEE E INHAI ITAN Is OF DUBLMN Iesit!rday, anumeroua meeling of hei m:rcban's, treiltre, and miechanics, of hlc city 01'Dublin, was hleld inl the R'tyij * Exchange, for the purpose of t.ing into conaid. ratio0, the 'be a esures ttt bat eu a ~opted~by 'the citta' no of Dublin, during the proeetot Parliamentary ina)`Y'iry tnt, crorpoarte OWuES. ROBE.R'l AlCLA' ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W IN'TELLGENCE. COURT OF EXCHEQUER-YESTEPDAYV at The Chief Baroo (Joy), Barons Pennefather. Sir1itb, axd tb Foster. tobk their seats upon the bench r t twelve o'clock. hMr. BENXETT, K.C. applied to tbo court upon the part of - Grady, Esq. to be admitted an attorney of tblir di lordship's court. Mr. Grady's father, it appeared, wvas all attorney of their lordabipa' ceourt and his s- the pre ...

ROSCOMMON ASSIZES—MARCH 1ST

... I Io1COMAMON ASSIZES-1MAlRCI ST di (FROnd nunJ SPECIAL CCnnUSPONDEST) The assizes for his county ?? oil Alooday last, Fs have been going on up to this day, and are not likely to con-; Ii ciude before to.morrov evening. 1be . lowing is a list of the id grand jury ; ,d Jeffrey M. Freneb, foreman, William R. WIill, DBiel id Kelly, William Lioyd, 0.0 1. J Grace William French, John n Caulfield, ...

LONDON POLICE

... MAVOetN Houstaa-EXTRAORnDoNARoY Fiostr. -A traceller to a raercrantils houee uramed Simpson, tassrged the driver of a stage coash, on Thursday, with a violent assault. The com. plainatt'a ?? ttad on*-of hts eyes was, as it was desci.. d, coripletel ' bunged np. notwitlletauding which, the crowd in tbe.justiae zoom was, during the exalination, convlesed with laughter. The noaplainant ?? thtt ...

LAW REPORT

... Lx IV REPORT. | KING'S BENCI-S.TULTDAY. LYNCH V. THE REV. HENRY TORRIENS- M'r. HATCEIILL moved that the above-named reverend gera- ,ntlema might be released from confinement under the-t6ol- r lowing circumstances :-Mr. Toffens bad been commnitted to prison on a charge of shooting a man in the early part of last summer, for which he had been arrested on a Sunday evening. The plaintiff, Lynch, ...

ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF COLONEL LYSTER

... ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF COLONE\L LYSTER. The following is Colonel Lyster's own account of the murderous attack made upon him in the streets of Brusselh which we noticed on Saturday. Colonel Lyster is an Irishman. TO HIS EXCELLENCY SIR ROBERT ADAIR. t 1 Brussels, Sept. 27. E SiR--I take leave to lay before your Excellency the .particulars of an outrage of a most diabolical kind which I ...

LONDON POLICE

... LONDON -POLICE. HATTON-GARDEN.-A Bl:TE ---On Tuesday JOLInL grinder, residing in Bradshawvs.rents, Portpool-.a ?? charged with throwing his Wife out of the wilndow it BP peared from th\ evidence that thhe prisoner has been In l' babit of ill-treatifg his wife, by beating- her, ie the Siid.fersev.,11 days together depriving her of the common necessanes of litd while he spent what little money ...

FIRE AT THE CUSTOM-HOUSE STORES.—GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATION

... AT THE CUSTOM-HOUSE STORES..-GO- FIRtE ATVERNENT INVESTIGATION. a. I This important investigation having at length terminated, we arc enabled, by the permission of the magistrates, tW fur- nish our readers with the following particulars of the evi- dence of each day separately. The inquiry occupied seven It commenced on Tuesday, the 13th of the current th. The commissioners were Alderman ...

ELECTIONEERING RESPONSIBILITY—A PADDY M'KEW CONVICIED!

... ELECTIoNEERING RESPONSIBILITY-A PADDY, hI KEW CONVICF ED! KING'S COUN'TY QUARTER SESSIONS. (FROa OUR CORRESO'NDENT.) d BIRR APRIL Il.-rhe Quarter Sessiori( of this county L havejust terminated. In the cilil side of the court there a war civil bills tried for demands growinig out of elec- t 01ODePrilig transactions. Two of thea were at tbe suit of t persona named Byrne and Mulock against ...

IMPORTANT APPEAL AGAINST MONEY EXPENDED FOR PARISH FEASTING

... IMIPbURTANT APPEAL AGAINST IVONEYREXPEND. ED FOR PARISH FEASTING. I At the 1id(Illesex sessionsou Thursday, Mr. John Almond, .1n inhabitanit of Mile-end Old Town, appealed against the recowutt cif Mesis. John Parker, W. Holden, J. Chapman, ald WN. Anidrewvs, the overseers of the hamlet. The charge against them was, that the respondents in one year had diverted oat of the poor rates the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I ?? flENRY-mRAEET.--A Fo'dL! 1MAFcHsfENT--ThreO di- bent looking vwomcn named Boyle, -Culeni end.'hasnnon. .were' atrged by a poulterer named Briennen,n frora. Cole's- ilphLe, with having 4tolen several hens anrd geeseJ i propprty. 4e stated that on Saturday nightthib store'sas broken iefto toaid several jivef fowvls entd geese takr~t away. . *l'te he dis- coveredtherobbery heprocurcd a ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE: MAYOi ASSIZES._TntI1UtSDAIY,' JULY 25, J4-nes Cumnine w as indicted for the wilfil muydei' of Margaret Counane, his wife, at Achill, on the 29th August, by giving her a blow of a stone on the head, and thro*v- ing her into the'sea- The jury after deliberating for about twov hours returned a verdiet of guilty. Flizabeth Davis of Westport, was indicted for the wilful murder ...