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LAW EXCHEQUER—YESTERDAY

... LAW EXCIIEQUER-YESTERDAY. I - . .- . - . . . . I . .. Assiryne vf' Iferessy, of' Cork a Bankrupt, against the Caledlniaul IrssuraeGce Company. S'uge v. Same. Mr. J. D. Fitzgerald apiplicd, onl bolialf of the plaintiff, that the service of writs in these causes be deemed good service. From tie affidavits it appeared that the attorney for the p1liitiff, on the ?? of Jule last, informed the ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... | On Wednesday at, inquest was held at 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 a single woman; I knew deceased about five years; she was a healthy, and a sober woman; I have seen ...

LONDON POLICE

... Iy II I - Sin NicroLAs WILLIAM BnADnV-O Monday. Sir Nichalas William Brady. appeared before Mr. Hall at Bow- street office to prefer a charge of assault against Mr. James Dunn, an Irish gentleman, who was brought up on a warrant under the following circumstances:_ The complainant, who was attended by a solicitor, amid: On the first of May, about two o'clock In the afternoon, I was walking with ...

ATTACK ON THE PEOPLE BY A REVENUE POLICE OFFICER AND HIS PARTY

... ATTACK 'ONTHE IPOPLE BY A RVN POLICE OFFICER AND HIS PARTY. - . - FtP press.)I I(pLrom see -Y - o ?? fr TataLtEs PETTY SESSONS-1OVjig to the illness of estegirrid correspondent the following report was delayed toth pesn time- The subject is erie which bag 'caused much exoitemeflt, and which calls for the piroin~t rtice of the Irish executive.: We entertain no doubt but the police offier,' ...

NEW ARBITRATION COURT

... I (FROM% A CoaRPSPONDENT.) The court of arbitrators at Colooney, county Sligo, held its first meeting on Mlonday, the 23d instant. The arbitra- tors u ere William Kelly, Canp-hill, Martin Madden, jun., and Patrick MITucker, Esqrg. The court opened at one o'clock, when, at the desire of his brother arbiters, the chair was taken by William Kelly, Esq. E. W. O'Mahony, Esq., also occupied a seat ...

ALLEGED MURDER OF A FATHER BY HIS SON. AND ATROCIOUS ATTEMPT TO POISON A WHOLE FAMILY

... ALLrEGED MURDER OF A FATHER BY HIS SdN, AND ATROCIOUS ATTEMPT TO POISON A WHOLE FAMILY. ?? - . I I (From the Manchester Guardian of Saturday.) During the present week, a charge of murder and attempt to murder, under, circumstances of almost unparalleled atre. city, has been under investigation before the magistrates, at the Salford Town-ball. The accused is a young man named Joseph Taylor, 23 ...

THE STATE TRIALS—THE EVIDENCE OF MR. ROSS

... THE STATE TRIALS-THE EVIDENCE OF ?? - : fMR. Ross. - I. o 1 - , _ _ The examluatienj of Mr. Ross occupied the whole of yesterday, and was remarkable is many respects. First, it would appear that that person being con- nected with a London journal, of high character, voluntarily hired himself to the government as a member of their secret police. Secondly, it would appear that this hired agent, ...

COUNTY KILKENNY PETTY SESSIONS

... COUNTY KILKENNY PETTY S6SS[OS. S. Magistrates on the bench-J. Green, R.M., and I. Sul. a- livan, Esqrs. LANDLOIADISt IN IRELAND. 30 . Richard Shlee v. Matthew Dormer. In Mr. IRyLpud stated tho case. ?? said it wae a proceeding as for trespass, &64 lad come before the magistrates before; 3e the sumions was dismiseaetd for want of proper form. The defendant never hada right of paeseqgp, aud Mr. ...

STATE TRIALS—QUEEN'S BENCH

... I .-'STAtE TtIALS-QUEEN'S BENCH.: - I 'The Chief Justice announced yesterday in court that he wo'uld not sit at Nisi Prius on Thursday. It was generally understood from this annotucement that it was more than probable that the nmotions in the case of the Queen v. O'Connell and others would come on for hearing on that day, and the event proved the supposition not to be groundless, for at half ...

POLICY OF IRISH CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS

... I POLICY OF IRISHI CRIMINAL ;PROSECUTIONS.I We have received a communication from Dromore, in the county of Down, signed by 'the son of an Irish Volunteer, which proves that the spirit of their sires yet lives among the men of Ulster. Many cir- cumstances which transpired during the late assizes have, according to our correspondents excited the in- dignation of our compatriots in the north. ...

DUBLIN POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE.-YESTERDAY. I COLLEGE-STREET OFFICE. ' ' fo CHARGE OF ORTAINING MONEY UNDER FAtSR PRE- TENCES-CUBROUS CASE.-Mr, M. J. Murphy (solicitor) Si applied to the magistritesof this office yesterday to receive informations against Mathew Coffey and Winifred Scott for al obtaining money under false pretences. The defendants did not appear. at Mr. Murphy, who stated that he appeared on ...

THE LATE BANK ROBBERY

... THE L ATE BANK ROBBERY. T.n,- - V - - o . o nn JONDON, MasIDAY-Alessrs. Rogers, Olding, and Co., have informed the public that all the boxes and property of their friends remained undisturbed, and that the robbery affected their own property only. SATURDAY-There is nothing new respecting the robbery on Messrs. Rogers' bank.- Globe. THE BANK ROBBERY CAsE-AnSIVAL OF BURGESS, THE BANK CLEEK, FROM ...