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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 ...

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 ...

KILDARE ASSIZES—NAAS

... KILDARE ASSIZER.N-AA. Coppinger V. Bredley. This case excited a good deal of interest. The plaintiff is la gentlenian of propezty,. who gesided. for satiia time' in i the countyKildare, and the defendant is Mr..Thomnasl Bradley, of Golden-lane -Dublin, -for-whoin;Mr.'Keatioge came down special. 'a ' - c . ' .Mlr. Nugent opened the'-pleadings. It, was an action. forl 4419b impriso6nrtent;*the ...

AFFECTING TRIAL

... The unusual sigbt of a Sister of Charity brought before the Correctional Tribunal, was exhibited on Saturday. Sister Sainte Gabrielle, of the order of Saeurs Augustines, whose family name was Engelskirchen, aged 57 years, 32 of which she had passed in attending the sick, was arraigned upon an accusation of having committed homicide, by im. prudence. On the 29th of SepLember, a young woman who ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... . ,s D U.- T h Y A R i1 W A S B t ?? , 9 . 0 9 r ._ - - Carrickfergus, Wednesdayj March to. ;RETZNDZD 01. let Thomas Connolly was indicted for that he, on January I 30tb, did falsely pretend to James M'Court, surgeon, that ne he was one Felix.J. Doolan, a brother of the third order tb i of Saint Francis, and that he was authosised by John Mac Pe Hale, Arcbbishop of Tuam, to solicit the ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-SATURDAY. HENRY-STihEET o05icc. RELcGIOUS DxSPUTANTS.-Peter Tully appeared in the deck toanswer the cbarge ofa delicate looking femalenamed Margaret Wolfe, for an assault and battery on herself and father, Jonas Harpur. Mrrs Wolfe stated that on the preceding night her dodda was seeing her and a female friend home. On the way, corn plainfnt not being well, they went into a ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT—YESTERDAY

... DAIMRIUPTCY COURT-YEStltVAY. I (Before Mr. Commissioner Macann.) The court proceeded at one o'clock into private sittings, to dispose of an application for a commission of bankruptcy against a trader in the West of Ireland, who was represented to hsve committed an act of bankruptcy, by hiding from his creditors. The commission was issued, and the peti- tioning creditor then applied for liberty ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... MSOLVERNT DEBTORS' COURT-SATURDAY. -| (Beford Mr. Cornmissinner Curran.) Andrew Skelly, an insolvent, was discharged without op. P°The petitions of James Farrell and John Cosgrove, insole vents, were disrnissed, the insolvents being out of custody. The case of Mansergh Blacker, an insolvent, was ad- journed to Saturday next. The cases of Michael Millikin and James Lennon, insol. vents, were ...

MONAGHAN ASSIZES—THURSDAY

... M0OXAGRAR ASSIZES-timuitsDAY. {prefbnn t ?? n- (rOst EOtI CORRESPONDENT.) Judge Torrens arrived from Armagh this morning to open the commission here, and at twelve o'clock, accom- panied by the High Sheriff, Thomas Roth well, Esq., entered p the Crown Court, when the usual proclamation being made a by the Clerk of the Crown, the following grand jury was sworn:-. ; Edward Lucas, Esq, M.P., ...

MAYO ASSIZES

... II, ?? Anthony Gillespie was indicted for the murder of Myles Hart, ni pe years since, near Killala. ;'The jttry acquitted the prisoner. , John, James, Owen, and Michael Nally, Pat Hyland, and John Connolly, were indicted for the murder of An. thony Ilansbrow,. on his return home from Ballyglass. After a short deliberation, the juryfound the prisoners guilty of manslaughter. John Doherty was ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-YESTERDAY. (Uetore Mr. Commissioner M'Cann.) n ?? Re. Arthur Perrin, a Bankrupt. In this case there was a meeting in the Court of Bank- ruptcy, for the purpose of receiving the bankrupt's surren- d r, and also for the proof of debts and the appointment of akasignee. A very great number of creditors and other a persons, anxious to witness the result of the proceedings, in ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—LONDON, WEDNESDAY

... (,'OIJURT OF BANKRUPTCY-.LoNDoiv, WzDNqEsDAY . I . , . . - .- (Before Mr. Commissioner Fonblanque.) IN THE iMATTER OF EAIMERSON, TRIP, AND REBtEN The bankrupts carried on the business of distillers in Bel- fast (Ireland), and a solicitor upon their part now sought to prove for a debt of upwards of 7,0001., under the Following circumstances:_ It appeared that in the month of July, 1840, the ...