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ROBBERY AND PROMPT A

... PPREHENSION. A robbery took place on Sunday morning, at Spike Island, in Cork Harbour, and the depredator was arrested in this city the following morning, within twenty-four hours - under the circumstances the promptitude of which is remarkable. It appears that Lieutenant Costobadie, paymaster of the 70th depot, stationed at Spike Island, left his quarters on Saturday for Cork, and on his ...

BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... i MANFRttaT Cotsr-YJTEYRDAY, I (Jiefore Mr. Commissioner Macan.)t In re. W. H. Hldbrooke. - t There was a meeting ins this matter yesterday, for theS final examination of the bankrupt, and for proof of debts. ; Mr. J. D. Fitzgerald attended as counsel on the part of s the assignees, and Mr. John Dillon for some of the deben- ; ture holders. I Mr. Fitzgerald said, that before going into the ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... 111SOMONT 1)TORS' dOMT-SATURDAV. j (.sPetere Ilar, Co1miasioner Curian.) Eight cases were entered on the list-4lv, of them were i opposed. Charles Hayes, Jamies 'Rutledge, and Charles Penny weret discharged without opposition.r The case of William Phelan was adjourned to the 141 t instant. Austin Keenan was opposed hy Mr. Creightoas on ?? part of Henry Dean Grady, Esq., Q C.. Counsel said ...

EXECUTION OF BARTHOLOMEW MURRAY FOR MURDER, AT PEOVER, NEAR KNUTSFORD

... EXCECUTION OF BARTHOLOMEW MURRAY FOR MURDER, AT PEOVER, NEAR KNUTSFORD. Ors Saturday, about twenty minutes past twelve o'clock, the extreme penalty of the law was carriecl lnto effect, in the city of Chester, upon the criminal who was tried at the leat assizes. The crime wbich the jury found him guilty of committing was that of murdering two aged persons, a retired farmer and his wife, named ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES—WEDNESDAY

... LIVERPOOL ASSIZES-WEDNESDAY. itobert Hector, a urgeon, of Liverpool, convicted of having violated the person of Ann Thistleton, of Horatio. street, was placed at the bar at nine o'clock this morning The court was excessively crowded. The prisoner was ex- ceedingly well dressed in a dark brown top coat, and full suit of black. His Lordship did not address any observations to the pri'oner, but ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLtCE-s8TEnDAk \ ERENnY 5-STRET OFICE. - E ASSAULT ON THE POLICES-A young fellow of tether respectable appearance, named Joseph Kavanagh, who had been attested as a recruit in the 99th Regiment on the plu. ceding dry, was charged by Police-constable 86 D with having assaulted him while in the discharge of bis duty, on the preceding day. The complainant stated that he was on duty in ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN P(LUE-YE8TE13DAY. COLLEGE-STREET OFFICE. IMPORTANT TO SPIRIT DEALEIRs.-M.r. Fitzpatrick ap- peared before AIdet man Tyndall and Mr. O'Callaghan, at this offlic-, to defend a respectable tavern keeper, who had been charged by Inspector Guy with having two persons recrntly tippling, between twelve and one o'clock on the ni-lit of the 12th of March last. He acknowledged the oftel ce, but ...

CAPITAL PUNISHMENTS

... | . CAPITAL PUNISH,-VIENTS. TO TIlE EDITot OF THE FREEIMAN'S JOUsNAr. 34, Eccles-street, 7th April, 1841. r SIR-I am directed as chairman of the Anti-Punishment ' of Death comMittee, which met this morning, to request e ?? will publish the following correspondence. We are vety e desirous to draw public attention to the matter at present, e in the hope that somne further efforts may be made to ...

TRIUMPH OF THE LIBERALS—CLIFDEN REGISTRY SESSIONS—APRIL 19

... i'tJMPH OF THE LTIBEtAAtSCLfFDFX UaEGtS. TRY SESSIONS-APurL 19. Mr. Jagoe attended as counsel for the Liberals; Mr. Bernard Murphy acted as agent. Shortly after the Bart ister, W. D. Freeman, Esq, took hi, seat on the bench, the Clerk of the Peace asked if he would commence calling the list of registry claimants. Mr. Freeman-It may be unnecessary, as Mr. O'Loghlen informed me at Outerard that ...

RECORDER'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... I - ?? tCOR'r-YE9T9TbAV. ?? iSPl2IE2LD MtARKiET-}.hIsPOssANT TO SALE5O2CE ANeD FAliOt PSRS. no0 The Qtsee2s v. Kccaeege. PSame v. F~~psea. Et, The court was crowded from an early hour to hear these Ve trials, it being understood thlat they involved the long- n-agitated question of the-right of lhe Lord Mayor to pre. vent hay and straw being weighed at the crane erected by )W Mr. M'.Dermcu, in ...

NEWRY QUARTER SESSIONS

... It . ; I ORSAISO RIOT AT D)ROM5ORE. John Lavery, John Gowvdy, Jeremiah Meeny, ~Samuel Meeny, John Meeny, James Dobbin, John Bennett, and T. Reynolds, were indicted for ant unlawful assemb~ly on the 18th of January last, at Round Hill, near Dromore, and for assaulting James Morrow. And James Mo rrowi was indicted for being concerned in' a riotous affray, a t the1 same place. and on the.sa~ne ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA3 INTELLCENCE.B COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YESTtnDAY. The Queen at tile proscittion of tltc Attorney-General v. Bradytl. ;tr. Napier made an application to the court on th, pa t of tibe pris .ner for a habeas corpus, to bring him Up 1,oeH thir lordshlips, as it might be material to have him pesesnt whent judement was delivered on Friday next. J,d-e Crampton-He may appear by his attorney, as it ...