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INVESTIGATION AT THE NORTH DUBLIN UNION WORKHOUSE

... I n u~io Ins 11 as IyT ~unuay, roe Ausn or V.ecember. an investigation into ICthe Cierntnces connected with the mortality which has 'lb- b~eenc found to have prevailed of late amongst the children ?? the Nrh Dublin Union Workhouse, was inatituted at 0iD the desireu othe Poor Law Commiasioners- The inquiry of ermrincate on Saturday evening lshvn otne o try seven days. Mr. falal, Assistant laoor ...

APPALLING MURDER

... I T. : ?? It is with the deepest regret we announce that Drogheda, for the first time during'nearly the last half century, has been made the scene of a frightful murder committed under circumstances of a peculiarly mysterious nature. The un- fortunate victim, named Peter Dolan, a man of about 55 years of age, lived outside Sunday's Gate, in the centre of one of our most populous suburbs, ...

THE RIBBON CASES IN ARMAGH

... I THE RIBBON CASES IN ARMAGIH. Trie following is anl extract from the speech made by Mr. Wisiteside, for the defence, at the late kvibbon trial in Ar- magis, as we find it reported in the N~ewry Telegraph : 11The counsel for the crown told you trely that the main- stay of their case was the informer Hagan ;and never did 1 lsear evidoncc with more pain than I heard the testimony of that bad man ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—SATURDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.-SATUDAI)A, (Before Mr. Commissioner Farrell.) In the matter of Sarah Glascott, an Iusolvent. Mr. Creigliton said he had been requested by his friend, Mr. Meldon, to draw the. attention of -the court to an ob- servation that had been published in some of the morning papers as having been used by his lordship when this case had been before the court on Thursday last. On ...

PIRACY AND MURDER IN THE CANTON RIVER —EXTRAORDINARY ESCAPE OF AN ENGLISH GENTLEMAN

... PIRACY AND MURDER IN THE CANTON RIVER I -EXTRAORDiNARY ESCAPE OF AN ENGLISH I GENTLEMAN. *LIvErPOOL, SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 9.-Some pri. vate letters received here by the late overland mail, enable us to contradict the report given in some of the Indian pa. pers, of the murder of a young English gentleman named Craven Wilson. Mr. Wilson is well known in Liverpool, where he had resided previous ...

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 ...

THE SUPPOSED MURDER AT MILTOWN— CORONER'S INQUEST

... THE SUPPOSED MTURDER AT MILTOWN- I CORONER'S INQUEST. I .l | James M'Carthy, Esq,, M.D., senior coroner of the county of Dublin, proceeded to hold an inquest yesterday on view of the unfortunate man who was found on Sunday morning last with his throat out, in a lime-kiln near SMil- town. The circumstances connected with the discovery of this horrible and mysterious murder, for such we believe ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-SATURDAY' (Before Commissioners Curran and Farrell.) There were thirteen cases on the list for hearing, in most of which opposition was entered. The cases of James Mathews, James Cavanagh, and Charles Hickey, were postponed to Saturday, and that of J. Ogden to the first of March. discharged without B. F. Armstrong, an insolvent, was Tbe case of Thomas Brady, late of ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... CCOURIT OF QUEEN'S 1BlENCIT-YES1EFIuYx. I TIlE 11U111GESS ROLL. lIti* lrall(hiS JoIll NValier moved the court, ol the part of Joshilua Pl ote Cona ay, for a nil Il ii. ordelinig that the lialme of .1. it. Bxter 6lihoul he sat rock fieeil ofr the burgoess roll of t ho borough of D ublini, he not having a legal title lo tippear thereon. Couimel moved ulpoll the affidavits of the relator, a ...

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 ...

DUBLIN POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... I ' DUBLIN POLICE.-YESTEBDAYU. HEAD OUFLC. A gentleman of the legal profession, named Tacker, was charged by Mr. Ward, a vintner, resident in Fishamble- street, with having: assaulted him in his house on the pre- vious day, also with breaking a drinking cup, and refusing to pay for his liquor. The magistrates fined the defendant hs. for the assault, in default of payment to be imprisoned for ...

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,' ...