COURT OF EXCHEQUER.—SATURDAY

... COURT OF ¢XCHEQUER.-SATVRDAY. efore Lord Abinjer and a Special Jury.~ CIZZTA. CON. CATH5EISODD V. CAST.ON. This was an action for a criminal conversation with plain- tilf's wife. TIhe damages were laid at 50001. Tne tdefendlant pleae that lie was not guilty 1 AIthle grievance complained o.and ailso~ tha't the lady, wh a h ubeto h action, was not the lawful wife of the plaintiff The Attornevy ...

INVESTIGATION AT THE NORTH DUBLIN UNION WORKHOUSE

... I n u~io Ins 11 as IyT ~unuay, roe Ausn or V.ecember. an investigation into ICthe Cierntnces connected with the mortality which has 'lb- b~eenc found to have prevailed of late amongst the children ?? the Nrh Dublin Union Workhouse, was inatituted at 0iD the desireu othe Poor Law Commiasioners- The inquiry of ermrincate on Saturday evening lshvn otne o try seven days. Mr. falal, Assistant laoor ...

APPALLING MURDER

... I T. : ?? It is with the deepest regret we announce that Drogheda, for the first time during'nearly the last half century, has been made the scene of a frightful murder committed under circumstances of a peculiarly mysterious nature. The un- fortunate victim, named Peter Dolan, a man of about 55 years of age, lived outside Sunday's Gate, in the centre of one of our most populous suburbs, ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—SATURDAY

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCHI--SATURDAY. (Sittings after Term in B(ineo.) . hin I;ERNE v SIOWEL.L CLERNt. , This was an1 actiiu live. ihcalstitlnpuet- c ac u s o tie ?? The al eod ill Imoputed ti the p~aiotlff that be, as a R rman Catholic irs: St, hacd :mposed a hore. bly remre nid a ridiculous p.riarce upotn a p-er m.,, a mcni:tcr ,f his church. Tic case was tricd b f..re 31'. B rin Kufe at r ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE IL'ELLIGENTCR-TUIPSDAY. -4 IIow.sgr-RFET. llirr nits, a solicitor's clerk, was brou ght before Air. Jardine, irpor it svvrroari, ebarded wvith havlrrg on thre 2MtlL Instant, at the clanambers of tire. Stergeant Alereovelher, threatened to murder the learirrd ourgeant's son, and sign ivlita notag threotentag lairgooge to Mr. Tu'rnrer, solhIttor, of Heitordl-row, lit whose dericet ho hod ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... LAWl IJT'LLVGEA'CE--MoNIA Y. COURT OF CIHANCERY. RIII-'ilLI. V. L.ORD1 ]ltVlnS. This miattor was argued during term, on exceptions to the Master's report. The bill is liled fbr the Admissistmtiou of'the estate of the late Sir W. umniball, oase of the partners il the honse of Palmer and Co., at Hlyderatbad. 'I'ml! cre- ditors, on gossig in to prove their debts before the Master, foiunl that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCB-MoNDAY. MANSION- HOUSE. A City policeman, named ERdmonds, was charged berforo Aldermain Gibbs with having assaulted tndu falsely im- prisoned Mrs. Levy. Mr. Hobler, believing from her appearance thait Mrs. Levy was not a Jewess, and perceiving that she tosk hold of the Old Testament when called upon to be sworn, aslted her whether she was a person of that persuasion -3irs. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... .O . OL.CE i' ' ,- . . . .;I - ,; ,a~ ~ 2~ ~ , , c~ . . ; e ., . Corvi~jC.-H&ZrsN,,:BRZSrTO, NAtURvPto . ?? present: The Mayor; dMr. Rickett. ?? ..Johu Sellick. was fally,eonmaitted on a charge of passing abad; s'alf crown to Mr. Dolbin, 'baker, Bridewell-lane. i, t appeared .tbat the prisoner purchased a loaf of bread of Mr. Dolbmn't ser- vant, aind tendered the half crown produced; she took ...

POLICE

... IfTAUSIOw ouafz-FofnlonY Or Oa1DERS TO Tur. HYATMARKF.T TwDEATnr.-A young man named William ilutchings, the cut or a frec-and-easy- smokelaipipe individual, was brought up, charged by a baker named Archibbld Charles with having defrauded him of 2s. by mealI OF a paso for two to the boxes, and a pass for two to the gallery, of tile Ilnymarket Theatre. rhe complainant said, that the prisoner, ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—YESTERDAY

... rouRT OF CHANCERY-YESTtRDAY. ?? -,P Tll-.. P..- ?? TAe Queen, a/l rie re-l-C v * -- -ttu eorye vhe, V, Messrs. Mullett and Heallahoan, Sir johr MOinst , James, Bart., and others. at the sitting of the court, addressed the .ilot on behalf of the telators. He should, he said, soortly submit that the information filed in that case 's warranted by the nature of the proceedings had reeeii5e to by ...

CITY REGISTRY COURT

... CITY REGISTRY COtRT. I INPORrANT ARGUMENT. it Edward Beale, of Meredith-place, came up to register n his vote in right of his being admitted a freeman by service, 0 and produced a certificite to the effect that he was ad. I misted a freeman of the Corporatian of Dublin, on the u 26th of October, 1841, and signed Archer and Dickenson, rt town clerks. Mr. Clements asked if he gave any further ...

ATROCIOUTS MURDER NEAR RATHFRILAND

... I ATROCIOUTS MtERDfl% NtfARR AtHRILARND. I It is our painful duty this day to advert to one of those scenes which have been so destructive of the peace of this country-we mean faction fights. Of these, one occurred on Christmas Day last, in the neighbourbood of Rathfri. land; and what must make the occurrence more heinous is tbe fact thathuman life has been sacrificed to the rage of ruffianly ...