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DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... I ?? _ _ . . .. REN15Y-8TREET OFFICE. ALLEGED BREACH OP COlTRACT AT SEA.-A respect- able sailor, named James Church, appeared before: Mr. Duffy and Dr. Kelly at this office yesterday,' to complain of his captain, Mr. George Black, of the schooner Gertrude, which arrived in Dublin on Wednesday last with a cargo of wheat from Legborn, in Italy, for refusing to pay him his wages. MLr. Booker ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YESTUSISAY. Judge Crampton sat at half-past ten o'clock to hear mo- tions of course, none of which possessed any interest; and Judges Burton and Perrin entered the court at eleven. Francis Crosbie v. Joshn urly. M r. Holmes applied to the court for an attachment against the defendant for not complying with the order of the court. That order was one directing him to pay a ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... lw- DUBLiN POtCE-SMIMUDAY. HEAD OFFICE. CHzARGE Or AssA&uLT.-A boy named Patrick rahany, whose loud sobs and swelled eyes showed hint to have been guilty of some recent breach of the laws of propriety was brought before the magistrates, charged with the grievous toffence of having embezzled a farthing's worth of milk the property of Mr Williami Ledwich, of Francis-street, and also with the ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... T1SOLVENT DEBTOAS' COURT-SATURDAY. Willianm M'Auley Jackson, Michael Gallagher, Patrick Redmond, Edward Henry Cunninogham, John O'Grady, and Catherine, Reid, insolv'ents, were severally discharged Th without opposition. cleb.- The petition of William Ahern was dismissed by mutual dour. conlsent. were James Whelan, an insolvent, was opposed by Patrick High' Delany, a creditor. tie % The ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... ,I 0 Gilsenan v. Lyn ch. Mr. Hans Hamilton, on the part of the defendant, applied for time to plead until the 14th of May next. He stated that this action was in effect intended to try a question of ,f right, claimed by a number of farmers residing in Skerries, e in the county of Dublin, of gathering sea weed rack upon r that part of the sea shore fronting Mr. Hamilton's pro- d perty at ...

MURDER OF CLAUDIUS WEST, ESQ., BROTHER TO THE LATE MEMBER FOR DUBLIN

... MURDER OF CLAUDIUS WEST, ESQ., BROTHER I TO THE LATE MEMBER FOR DUBLIN. (From V Cor espondent ofitte MafL) MORILL, APaIL 25, 1840.-I send you a statement of a dreadful outrage which was perpetrated in this neighbour- hood last night. I am induced to do so, as an outrage of a more daring nature was perpetrated three inights before, and no notice whatever taken of it. Three policermen on patrol ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INZELLIGENCE. Easter Term opened yesterday. ne COURT OF CHANCERy. SboIn this court the following gentlemen were sworn in le before the Lord Chancellor as members of the bar.- lit.Wm. Bernard Campion, Esq., third son of the Re. ?? Campion, of Knockmiourne, in the county of Cork George Lefroy, Esq., fourth son of the Right Honourable Thomas Lefroy, of Leesou-street, in the city of Dublin, .C ...

HORRIBLE MURDER OF THE REV. FATHER THOMAS,

... HORIUBE MMDt OF It rV. V- I . -- ~THO MAtS, - SUPlERItOR OF THRE cAPU ?? AT DAMASCUS. e- ~~(Fromn Our *l'tis. Correspondent.) _Damascus h)as lately been the theatre of anl event whicbh recals to mind the. Accusations frequently mnade against the at Jws drin the middle ages, ofsitealitlg the childrenof in Christians, a nd offering them in sacrifice in 'their relligiou's go orgies. Father Thomas ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 1Aa4 INMULLENCE. 1 COURT Oa QEEN'S BENCH-. Yras21ttiA7. AFPOI9TMtENT 0. A 0O)51ISSIOWElt TO TArtE ArFivAvITs. Mr. .Wall applied to the court, on bebalfofa gentleman g namced Wm. Edwards, that he be appointed a commissioner 9 for taking affidavits and special bail in the city of Water- th ford. move oed upon the affidavit of Mr. Hassard, a so- he lieitor, which stated that two commissioners ...

COURT OF APPEALS—SHERIFF'S COURT, COUNTY DUBLIN

... - ~~ It ar opMr, m PVCOURT, , 'K e,;iy V. kildahl _ni&zdf'ts-y. |1 Mr.- Geoike O'ikagan opened &htI ' 6clwation, which was i for trespass commiitted 1~ defendaritg'freaking into plain- S'a tiff'asclose, ?? rtb, and destroying a qua ntity of hay. r. M'Donugh-dtated the case, in which be observed that a the defendants ?? jugtg-firt to'gto-by-defaul,;-'r - the'0nlo consideration for the jury was ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... INSOLVENT DVBTORS' COTRT-YESTZBDAY. I (Before Mr. Vonmi;.qin-r Of. s ?? ummissioner Cutrran.) James Pluck, James Donohoe, and William Dry, insol. vents, were severally discharged without opposition. Peter Maclean, an insolvent, and lately a merchant of Glasgow, was opposed by Mr. Fitzgibbon, on behalf of several Scotch creditors, to whom the insolvent was in. debted in a sum of 5,6671. The ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... rUBLIN POLtCyg$BsThAVl fIA' -k - James Grennan ?? chargedwith hving obstructed Con. stable James Haly, 16 A, .in the exetution n of his duty. r Teon gstates Ila e him 61. ~~ Constable ..aly depsexd that be s a person authorised to enter public houses, by eiirtue'of'awnn;ontengt of' Sunday, the l9th of March, aft teng owcl nck, the visite the heusergal 1 $ teoer-tellon theknihtvinsques th os of ...