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COMMISSION.—YESTERDAY

... COMM ISSION.-YLSTFRDAY. Yesterday the judges took their seats upon the enchi at ten o'clock, I Anne Salmon was indicted for the murder of her hue The deceased was a butcher, and himself and wife dispute on the evening the unfortunate occurrenceVSO place. He refused to skin a calf for her, when she took 1u a knife and stabbed him. Surgeon Ellis proved that deceased camne by his de consequence ...

EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL FOR LIBEL AT THE SUIT OF THE EARL OF LONSDALE, AT CARLISLE ASSIZES

... IEXTRAORDINA tY T TIAL -Fop., L ILI, AT THE SUIT OF THE ,JARL Or ]LoSAE, AT CAR- I s| . ,Pf v, Mfirydret Joeli'e a ?? Steel. s This was ,a eriminal information ktt'*e ?? of the daI Ear-of LopisbdaleS ,,fora .libel which appeared in apaper cafled n t-he. Carle,'ChGroanicv. .i Mr. Pollock proceeihd fo state the case to the 'jury The - libel, imputed to the noble earl, the havig isirleptitiousiy ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-YESTERDAY. ^ A HiUXSTER'S WEEKLY SETTLEMENT. HEAD-OFFICE.-Several women were summoned to the Head-office yesterday, to answer the joint summons of Patrick Leonard, of Kevin-street, and his wife, for that then and there they did grossly assault the said Patrick Leonard and his wife, and put them both in strong bodily fear. The complainants stated that they kept a small ...

DUBLIN POLICE

... IIENRY-SaT1*, 1E- Mr. Farran, of Charles-street, comn- plained against a watchman named Hogan, for neglect of duty. MAr. Ferran stated that on Monday 'light some persons began to fight near his door; when he weit to look for the watchman in order to have the crowd dispersed, he fouud the watchman in the street putting up shuttersfor a publican. Complainant asked him if it was for that be was ...

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 ...

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 ...

DUBLIN POLICE

... DUBLIN PO I CE. I HInaNYBTitrEET OFpicE.--PhiUip Smith, a stout, rough looking man, complained that on last Sunday he was passing by the house of Catherine Flaherty, in one of the lanes off Britain-street, when Catherine, setting all the laws of polite- ness aside, threw upon his Sunday coat and clean shirt, a bowl of dirty water, notwithstanding he had all the time behaved with the mildness ...

BARBAROUS MURDER

... BARBAROIJS MURDER. (FROMc A PRIVATE C0FLRESONDZj.) Oin Wednesday, the 21st instant, an inquest was held in the court-house of Castlereagh, on view of the body of Margaret Clerke, aged five years, before Bernard O'Connor, Esq., coroner, Owen Young, Captain Grey, Thomas l M'Grath, Esqrs., magistrates, and a respectable jury. | This fine child was inhumanly murdered (as it appears by the ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—LONDON, MONDAY

... COURT. OF CHAN3CEAY-LONDON, MOND.E. | IN THE -t 'TTE1k Of THE EARtL OF J(INGSTON, A LUNATIC. The Attorfey-General, with whom was -Mr. Whitmarsh, moved for a ieference. to one of the masters to appoint-com. mittee6 of the person and estates of the Earl of Kingston. The learned counsel statedathat this application was grounded. on-tlhekrts- of~the commission and proceedings, being all ha'd ii ...

POISONING—CORONER'S INQUEST

... l POISONING-CORONER's INQU*EST. I Yesterday, an inqsuest was held Eby Alderman Motrisson, coroner, at 52, dishamble-street. on view of the body of A jury was formedout of the bystanders, and, the house being rather small to accommodate them conveniently, they udjourued to the adjoining yard of Messrs. Hague, Bcaumont and Dean. Surgeon Porter, of Kildare-street, sworn. He had exa- mined the ...

CORK ASSIZES—WEDNESDAY

... CORK ASSIZES-WEDNESDAY. At 10 o'clock Mr. Justice Vandeleur entered the city court, and at eleven the following gentlemen were sworn as grand jurors:- Thomas Somerville Reeves, Esq., Foreman; Major-Gen. Sir Robert 'Travkrs, Bartholomew Gibbings, Thos. Duns- combe, Joln Swete, Edward Hoare, Richard Lane, Charles Evanson, William Crofts, Edward Colburn, Cooper Penrose, William Wrixoni Leycester, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ed HEA^D OFFCJDFrSF.RT1ON.-Yesterday oraoing tvi id mer+, in, the wuiform of private soldiers, who gave their names fly Joseph Norton and Jobn Gascoyne, were brought befere er Major Sirr, charged with having, on that morming, assulted * (lii N, (bckigl5 off his hat Wad other yiolence) Mr. Charles he Kifernan, of 'Caipel-street. The infcltmations for asseaut La were taken. Peace-officer Jones ...