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DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... IDttotAq or - lEAD -OPi0. on ROsBERY.-An unfortunate man, named James Gra- ear ham, who resides'at Swainstown, near Dunshaughlin, was ma robbed on Thursday evening, near the Red Cow, in this of county, of twelve sovereigns and thirteen shillings, under 'er. the following circumstances:-Th, unfortunate fedlow is iti- over sixty years of age, and in the capacity of herd, con- in trived to save ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... INSOL VENT DEBTORS' COURT-YESTERDAY. I I 2rp- - - . .- . _ . (Before Mr. Commissioner Curran in Fourteen cases were entered on the list; all of tbem were Lu, thre matter of the Hon. Henry Alexander Saville, Mr. ?? said that, on the part of' his c'ierts, who were Eng- 99lish creditors, lie withdrew opposition, and consentedto the U.discharge of the insolvent. He felt, at the tame time, de- ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... - - - - - - - A. J -L . *AA.-j I INSOLVENT DEBTo', COURT STEsmDoY. : ( Rfbr Ml _ _ . :. .- XI ?? . , -ut weir. Commissioner Curran-.') ao less than 48'cases appepred on the list to be disposed of, but the gret majority of them were out on bail. Eldkard Martin, Thomas Keogh, John Barrett, Edward' Pstrdhue, ibraham CottCrtney, William Dawyer, Margaret Dwyer!, ad.Robert Willihtni Thompson, were ...

CORN LAWS

... i. National Conference of Ministers of all Religious Denotni. 0t nations on the Subject of the Laws Restricting the Food c- of the Community. to be held in Manchester, com- a. menciog Tuesday, August 17, 1841. a PRELIMXNARY PROCEEDINGS. d, Circular issued to the Ministers of Religion in Manchester id and its Vicinity. er 15, Lever-street, July 8, 1841. K- DEAR Sia-The present communication has ...

LIMERICK ASSIZES

... I COUNTY COBT. Judge Ball arrived from Ennis at three o'clock on Tues- day, and took his seat on the bench, when the Grand Jury were re-sworn for criminal business, with the exception of Robert Fetherstone, EEq., of Bruree, who, we regret to say, was taken ill with measles on Saturday evening, afer his return home. The precept having been read, his Lordship addressed them as follows:-l!4r. ...

MAYO ASSIZES

... fI. M A; ' - I (oati OUR OWN COEES8PONDENT.) -23d July. The following gentlemen were sworn as the grand jury for the present assizes, by the Honourable Gaoffry Brown, High Sheriff of this county- Lord Altamont, Robert'Dillon Browne, Esq., M.P; Mark Blake,; Esq., MKP. i Colonel Domiinick Browne, Henrv Bingham, Anthony Ormsley, Edmond John Nolan, George Henry Moore, George Vaugan -Jackson, John ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. I]EAD OF'FIC1. A LTJNATI(!.-A poor woman named Mary Montgomery, upsidinik at Golden bridge, applied to the magistrates of this office to have her son, Thomas Hewston, a young man of about I7 years of age, committed to an asylum as a lunatic. She sta ted that lie made several attempts to drown himself in the canal; and on the preceding day he went out naked into the ...

WEXFORD ASSIZES—FRIDAY

... | WEXFORD ASSIZES-FRIDAY. I . - _ IJudge Torrens said-G,.ntlemen of the Grand Jury, I I do not find it necessary, from the lightness of the calendar,i and other reports of the state of your county, to detain i you by any lengthened observation. I HOMICIDE Matthew Boulger was indicted for the manslaugter of i Thomas Magtiire, at Enniscorthy, on the 5th of July. It appeared from the evidence ...

CRIME IN ENGLAND—ASSIZES INTLELIGENCE

... RIMS IN ENGLANDf-ASSIZA'S INTELLI. 'I ENCE. ?? DEVIZES-TSURSDAYPJULY 22. Richard Fuller, Charles Palmer, and James Hobbs were laii indicted for having, on the 9th of May, committed a rape tht upon Harriet Godding. res Mr. Merewether conducted the case for the prosecution, 150 and Mr. Ball defended the prisoners. It appeared from the statement of Harriet Godding that she was twentyeights years ...

THE ALLEGED INFERNAL MACHINE

... Isaac Lillicrap, of Bridgewater, who, your readers will recollect, was arrested some months since, on landing at Boulogne, because of his being the bearer of an alleged infernal machine, and who was removeclto Paris to be ex- amined by the Attorney-General, was Ibien from the Con- ciergerie on Saturday, and sent back to Boulogne, where le is to be tried pro forma by the Court of Correctional ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTZRDAY. TREAD Or:lCE. Two or A TRIADE CAN NEVER AGRRRE.-9A y'ou9ng gen. tleman of the Werter school, pale, biiious,. and mnelancholy, with long dark hair, and totally negligent of his personal appearance, whose name was Augustus Devine, was brought before the magistrates, charged by an old ballad-singer with assaulting him on the-previous evei)ing. The complainant stated that, ...

EXECUTION AND RESUSCITATION OF A MURDERER

... EXECUTION AND RESUSCITATION OF A MUR. DBREflR. I WONDnRFUL EFFECTS OF 5GALVANIS.I-John Whitej convicted of the murder of Messrs. Gwatkin and Glenn, on' board a flat boat on the Ohio river, was executed at Louis- vili,, United States, on the 8th ult., a little after six o'clock in tbe morning. The rope not playing well occasioned the knot to slip up over the chin instead of being tinder his ...