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THE CASE OF MR. BIDDULPH

... Pit dAs>: or Mu. BDnLttm, A. # 4 . . . .. - . . The following admirable declaration, upon the part of two-thirds of thejury who tried the case of the men charged with an attempt to assaissinate Mr. Biddulph, has been sent to the papers for insertion. One thing, at all events, this prove,-that there were more than one or two jurors for an acquittal c f the prisoners :_ We, the undersigned ...

THE IRISH JUDGES

... (From the M1forning Chronicle.) Amongst the recent accounts from Ireland, we find it mentioned that Mr. Justice Johnston has again been corn. pe'!led, by the state of his health, to leave the discharge of his duties as judge of assize to the hands of a special com. missioner selected by the government. We believe we are correct in stating that this is the fifth, sixth, or seventh time that the ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... COUTNTY OF ANTRITI ASSIZES RECOiRD, COUITt. l1' i. Jeolha Peacocak v. I1i1. 6'eirseen. This was an action of trespass, to recover damages for an illegal seizure of plaintiff's goods, under execu- tion. Jury found for plaintiff, with costs. Counsel for plaintiff Messrs. Holmes, Nelson, and Joy.- Agent-Mlr. Edmund Malone. Counsel for defendant -Meszrs Napier, Whiteside, and Molyneux. Agent -Mi~r ...

KILKENNY COUNTY GRAND JURY

... Loreueo Ni.ksol Izod, Esq., foreman; Sir R. COx, Bart.; 'William F. Tighe, Henry Wemys, William Bayly, John H. Jones, Arthur St. George, William M. Reade, James K. Aylward, William L.Flood, Peter Connellan, P. S. Butler, James P. Poe, Ponsonhy Moore, Hugh Greene, James S. Lane, Robert Tyndal, David Burchael, Michael Cahill, L. S. Ball, Robert Neville-, John P. Ryan, and John Cooke, Esqrs. ...

CORNER'S INQUEST—THE MURDER OF THE ITALIAN

... COflON2R's X -U2Swriryr- MVRD; tP TI¶S JITALIAN. The investigation relative to the atrocious murder of the ill-fated Italian, Dominick Garlibardo, was, pursuant to ad. Journment, resumed yesterday before James M'Carthy, Eq., county coroner, at the Police Station-house, Rath- farnham. The ttowds of persons collected oh the occasiob COIsiderably outnumbered those assembled on either of the ...

LONGFORD ASSIZES

... . I . EXTAORDINAY COHARGE OF MURDER. , Michael Cordial, Henry Cordial, Edward Gallagher, John Rogers, and James M'Dowell, were placed at the b bar, and'arraigned for the murder of William Cordial, the brother of two of the prisoners. Mr. Schoales, Q.C., briefly stated the case. He said it was one of the most extraordinary character that ever he met with in the course of all his experienee; for ...

DUBLIN POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE.-YESTEEDATY JIEENLY-STREET OFFuICE. TniE GREAT TEA CAsE ArAIX.-An investigation took place at this office, yesterday, before Dr. Kelly and Mr. O'Callaghan, relative to the alleged embezzlement of the 97 chests of tea, that had been the subject of a long ex- cise trial in the same office a few weeks ago. It appeared, in the course of the investigation, that the tea was origi- ...

CAVAN MAGISTRACY AND POLICE

... | A A. vaiuea correspondent calls our attention to the very remarkable circumstance, that there is not within the county of Cavan-one of the most Orange-ridden of the whole of Ulster-apoliceman who is not a Protestant ! We have not the leas t hesitation in saying that he is incapable of stating that which is not true, and yet, how can we bring our- selves, in this tenth year of Whig rule, to ...

VISITATION IN YORK CATHEDRAL—CHARGE OF SIMONY AND EXTRAORDINARY PROCEEDINGS

... tISITATION AN YORK CATHEDRAL-CHARGE I OF SIMONY AND EXTRAORDINARY PRO.I CEEDINGS. I On Tuesday, at noon, the visitation was continued in the Ecclesiastical Court at York Cathedral, before Dr. Phillimore, the Archbishop's Commissary. Mr. Blasnard appeared as advocate for Mr. Dixon, to support the charge of simony whicb had been preferred by that gentleman against the dean. The Commissary said ...

CORONER'S INQUEST—MURDER OF THE ITALIAN.—SEVENTH DAY

... I , 4 ~ t_-t~ OF b y, S i ?? - ?? DAY. Cdlursuafiito arjo~r, ext from the preceding day, the in. 4e~lvs~erdapor3med atRathfarnham, relative to the OIrip. kallibardo, the Italian. ore~ta~e~i~r4]int did not by any means equal ti 5, 0b~rgo Won Monday. s,[ And Foot were the only magistrates in L Although the defence had been opened, and two wits xr th ei esa~ined for the prisoners on Monday, the ...

ROBBERY OF ALDERMAN SIR NICHOLAS BRADY'S HOUSE

... IHO RM)zE~klAN SIR NICHOLAS ITt ADY'S HOUSE. i.lursuay night the house of Sir N. Brady, 43, Dame. street, was broken into and plundered of property to an extensive amount. The means by which the robbers sue- ceeded in forcing an entrance to the premises appear to have been upoII rather a novel plan in the operations of house-breakers and such as to show the depredators in this instance to have ...

COUNTY OF MONAGHAN ASSIZES

... COUNTY (F MONAGITAN ASSIZES. CitoWN corro1r, FRIDAT. IMAiltit 19. TRIIAri OF SAMUECL GRAY. FOR MIURDER. j deTor'ieflS, aconeemins i-] by iho Shei iY, eritcrol I ho ('lis it nlf llnire' o'chwk. A fti'r six Jtii~buror II.1leneM ilsr the Pat oft hle Crown, a:A d nilit. twenty Ii;: I rtefilo wil W'ry Nvero C wi n :Jaines J~~n ?? Ril John W* 'ibght I BiTrJu, 'tlrioidle lis Iiiintor, rnd Nylo right ...