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INVESTIGATION INTO THE CONDUCT OF SUB-INSPECTOR CLARKE

... INVESTIGATION INTO THE CONDUCT OF I I SUB-INSPECTOR CLARKE. On Monday, at twelve o'clock precisely, Joseph Greene, Esq., S.51., Willian Knaresboro', Esq., S.M., and County Inspector Blake, entered the Record Court, and took their seats on the bench. The court became soon crowded, although no intimation was given through the press of the day fixed for the investigation. Mr. Greene, on taking ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... a, DUBLIN POBICB-YZSTBnDAT. I EXCHANGE-COURT OFFIcE. AssAULT.- A man, nained Patriak:Clahcy, wasv'aargedl by William Nutter, gardenes to Lord Stuart de Deles, ?? iFortfield, Terenure, with having violently assaulted him on 'the precer~inleVerling. ~ & The' nplainant' ?? prisoner kkiocked'hiui dwvr pwithoutany-provatios,*nd then gave hinseveral violent kicks on the hea h -ut him severely' 5 ...

INQUEST—BURNING OF A HUMAN BODY

... . -. ?? 0'.4..rt'l.l .,i;r-e ?? I ,Nlqr-P1T - ?? .+ lt~h.A BO ?? ath 4 BVIMINU ?? th 1I d J ?? to' li4uire ittO t'etsusf ca' death of-'it1,srgatrtawer r ffl bed-op the rningofFiiday, ?? instantiat the If 'Sobool-eoin, Bpoter'stowti, 'leiJ after a very ptient and careful loveitigation. o£ the oiicumestanceq, agreed toa ver- diet. The inquiry occupied -six nights, dur Ug ?? large numvnpr. of'. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... .Ca INTRLLIGENCB AL. TeCQV8T OF 011ANCERY-tzsTERDAY. Te qrd Chancellor sat ait eleven o'clock, and pro-1 urns cieaded-to bear~ caures. end Lucas v. M'Denueli. bing . 'rHE DrONSaNUEo LEAD dtNES;O des. !er. W. Brooke, Q.C., stated the case on behalf of legs, the plaintiff. The original bill in this cause -was filed on ave, the 25th of August, 1840, arid after an answer wasamnended s'er eon the ...

FOUR DREADFUL SUICIDES IN THE CITY YESTERDAY—CORONER'S INQUESTS

... FOUR DREA'D -L SUICIDES. IN TE CITY j YESTEODAYZCOkONE 'S INQUESTS. * Seldom, indeed if ever, have we had to iietail the facts connected with so many suicides-as we' this day lay before the reader, iad all of those acts seem toa have been corm' mitted with an unusual degree of determination on the 'part of the unfortunate individuals who have by their own haflds put a period to their exitence. ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—SATURDAY

... COURT OF QUEEN'S 'BENCH-SATURDAIC. STAtE PROSECUTIOnS. The full court did not sit until e quartcr aftee twelve rto o'clock. The AttornelY-General entei ed the 'court abdut, toftwelve o'clock, and Mr. Murray Mansfield, proprietor of vhatl the Packet, sat some time in the Queen's counsel's seat, byi thtthe side of the' learned Attorney. Mr. Brewster, . Q. C., thtsubsequently, took his sept. At ...

COURT OF QEEN'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... 'COURT. Oe' QUIE'3-BD f@I-~Y Dtnt t Mr. Jistcfe BEuitto s~a-'at;hhldfpaamt ten! o'c~e'elt to heur;' motions of course. The f dli court Pat at elevih o'clock. Thke Queen v. Dignam and others, Cohmmissioners of the !ir C:lman town of Trinm. Sir Colman O'Loghlen applied for judgment pro firma i th;s case. It was a quo warranto information against the Trim town cohnmissioners, and an act of ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... IINSOLVENT DE BTORS' COURSATUI' Y-.| (Before Mr. Commissioner Curaan.) TIHE LETTEl-CARtRIES OF THE POST OFriCf-EXTRA- ORDINARV CASE - In'tse mater ?? Silyne, an insolvet 1%I. Creighton, with whom was Mr. John Walsh, ap- peared to oppose the discharge of the insolvent on behalf of ?Dr. Parker Molloy and Mr. John Clarke Smyth.t The insolvent was supported by Mlr. J. Ai 1ufrtae, Mr. Shaw, and Mr ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... I DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. HEAD-OFFI0CE. DISEASED MEAT.-A poor man named Smith, who stated that he resided at Stillorgau, near Dublin, appeared at this office yesterday, to answer a complaint -preferred against him forhaving sold a diseased cow to a butcher named Nelson, who resides in Bull-alley. The owner of the least was also summoned. Mr. C. Fitzgerald appeared for the defendant. From the ...

CITY SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... - CITY SESSIONS-YE8TERDAY. ?? Right Hon. the Recorder sat yesterday for the trial , of prisoness. I . I , i , . I Mary Keating pleaded guilty to an indictment,, charging her with having stolen a purse and a quantity of money from a person named Wyms. The prisoner was sentenced to three months' hard laboar. Margaret Connor was charged with having stolen a silver watch fromn Mathew Kavanagh. The ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. I ?? OFFICE. CHILD-D5IOPPING.-A boy namned George Gamilcn was sfully brought before the magistrates of this office yesterday, of a charged with leaving a -child, on Monday evening, at -the house No. 4, Leinster Terrace, Rathmnines, the residence of Ges- Surgeon Barlow, Mbt Dragoon' Guards. :'late A servant to Surgeon Barlow deposed that, about eight or rest- nine ...