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COMMISSION COURT—YESTERDAY

... COMMISSroN CouaYETsEsTRAY. M, nlsmc - .. tmr. Justice Crarnpton took bis seat on the bench at tell 1 o'clock. He presided alone during the day. ELECTION ASSAULT a Patrick Magrath was indicted for having, on the 8th of e July last, in the parish of St. Mary, assaulted Miebael e Magan, a peace officer, while in the execution of his duty. e Patrick Carroll was at the same time indicted for ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... COUNTY 'OF ANTRII ASSgIzr CROWN COURT-MONDAY, ALGLGST 2 Thle Fon. Judge PERRIN entered the Court at ten o clock, and took his seat on tle bench. The foll ein. gentlemen were then sworn on the PETIT JURY :-M.lessrs John Baird foreman - 'te'r~ Bradshaw, Win. John Bradshaw, James Turner, Ja.i Smith, Win. Anderson, Wim. Hicks, John Gardner, Jam Given, John Jellet, John Johnston, Jame Kinnaird. ' ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DU13LINV POLIC-9lATUltlAV. REN151'-STREXT orMICE. y RAttIER SHZIAP !-A countryman, named John Reilly, , wai charged by the keeper of Prospect toll-gate with at- tempting to defraud him of toll for a horse and cart. Tbe . complainant stated that Reilly had passed through the gate . m Friday morning, when he paid, and got the usual ticket. On the defendant's return in the afternoon he pro- duced ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-YESTERDAY. I : I - no ~ T (Before Mr. Commissioner Farrell.) The case of Anne Caldoe, an insolvent, which was r before the court on Monday, was again called on. George Alley, the Governor of the House of Industry, was examined onsthe part of the insolvent, and said the in- solvent received a pension out of the parliamentary grant of 751. a-year for life. His Lordship ...

SWORDS PETTY SESSIONS COURT

... I(PBOas OUR OWN CORaEsrPorNNtT) -- (Mr. Cobb, Mr. Corbally, and Mr. Ball, presided.) John Loch v. Philip Ec/lin. On this case being called, Mr. Loch stated he bad been informed that a pew in the chapel of Rush had been broken and taken front the chapel, and he had reason to' believe it had been done by Philip Eohli*-AFoi-ivhic h-e had him brought before the magis- trates that informations ...

QUEEN'S BENCH CHAMBER

... QgEu ENS RANCED Chm &M lL IJudgeB=rto sat iii Chamber tab he. - was only one mnotD n c in r t h x on 'oemton on notice in tbe case 4f Thft Lessee RatFtonv. Bafe. Mr. RateifTr applied on part of t'e Plintjf stay of execution inserted in the con-ent f - th filed by the defendant should be e opu rg l atd plantitf migbt-snas judgroent. Ete maHe, ad i rca made bq the plaintiffs attorney, statingth ...

GALWAY ASSIZES

... ALWAT LASSIZE9. V'e T99 LATE ptUat, 2MAR BALUXtAStoZ, th Ilvandeock Mitchell was indicted for that he, not having alh the fear of God before his -eyes, did kill and murder Ma- tti lachi Kelly, Ione Ow~en Lynch having, on the 28th day of is May, 1841, given him a mortal wound oin the right thigh, es by discharging at him a loaded pistol, of which he languished 'al till the. 3d day of June, and ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DUBLIN rPOLCE-SATURDAY. I COLLEGE-STREET OFFICE. I CHARGE OF ASSAULT ONf TIHE POLICE._.Two young E gentlemen named Mr. Stephen Creig and Mr. Saint George, ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-SATURfDAT. I HEAD O5I'ICE, CHIARGE OF ASsAULT.-Captain Nowban appeared on Saturday before the magistrates of this office, to prefer a I , complaint against Thomas Molloy and Michael Weddick, the master and schoolmaster of the South Dublin Union w Work-house, for an alleged assault upon some ofthe pauper children in that establishment. Theparties summoned attended. by their ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-YESTERnDY. (Before Mr. Commissioner Farrell.) The case of Anne Caldow, an insolvent, which had lte .fsqueritly before the court on former occasions, was 5din called on. Mr. Power, for the insolvent, said he understood bii client was willing to7 undertake the payment to Carrfl', tfi detaining creditor, of 151. a year fur four years, ifthe court would grant her discharge ...

RAHENY PETTY SESSIONS—SATURDAY

... I -RAHENY PETTY SESSIONS-SaTuvDAry. I 5TaASGE DiSCLo8UimE ' abPsCrTltG A PBOTESTANT' CLEarGAN. a John Ford examined-I am sub-inspector-of police at,. is tioned in this district; on the 29th of June it was i're. if ported to me that three panes of ?? broken iniMr. a Crarnpton'a gatee.honse, and,. consequently, a guard of pow litecaio wadiited by the magistrates tb be left there on pro. tection ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DURMN COLLEGN-STREXT OP5FCE. CHARGE or FRAUD.-A man of respectable appearance-, named Henry Gilholy, residing in the neighbourhood of Dundrumn, was charged by a tailor residing at 36, South . Great Georges-street, named JaImeis Ryan, with fraudu. I lently obtaining possession of a coat, value 21. lOs., on that morning. i The -complainant stated that the defendant came to him some reeks ago and ...