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THE MURDER OF MR. DRUMMOND

... f FIlNAL 1EXAMIONATION OF AI'NAUGIITEN ON SATURDAY AT IIOW-STIREET POLICE OFFICE. It being generally known that the assassin M'Naughten ,o would be brought up for final examination at 12 o'clock, a large crowd had assembled in Bow-street previous to that l housr and the greatest anxiety was manifested to obtain a ,s liaspseof the wretched man. Shor~ before 12 'clock a hackiney-coach conveying ...

COMMISSION COURT—YESTERDAY

... COMMISSION COURT-YESTERDAY. l lb- The Lord; Chief Justice and Mr Justice Jackson took q., their seats on the bench at half-past ten o'clock. u. ASSAULT 0ON THE POLICE. Ad James Toole, James Keegan, Michael Langan, and 51. pel Doyle (all youn, menl), were arrained upon an indictment, re- contairiing five counts. The first charged them with having he on the night of the 29th of November, 1842, ...

COMMISSION COURT.—SATURDAY

... I I COMMISSION COURT.-SATURDAY. - I ar. The Lord Chief Justice and the Hon. Mr. Justice Jack-, re- son took their seats upon the bench at half.past 10 o'clock. tir FELONY OF A COW. ld Ichael Charles was arraigned for stealing a cow, the nd property of a butcher named Coley, residing at Lucan. Arli-r. Brewster, Q. C., conducted the prosecution for the crown, and the prisoner was defended by Mr. ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—YESTERDAY

... U . SirSome O'Male3 AIti m rade it this case on the part of, the 0pjatiat a' t quiry before a jury, to ascertain w for a f his seal to a certain bond for 2000!. tae hidehD~; h bond been signed by him, butI rO htaed 'atttached his seal to it. An issue had td b had tire Common Pleas to ascertain how eA i aent toe jyfound that the bond had been 9iS> the vdocat said there could be no doubt from ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... - ITINSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-SATURDAY.I * ( ~ -- ?? Mr. Commissioner Curran.)i- There Were fifteer a tifte ?? wn~iah'oppositioa was entered to theisolvents' discharge. goh'ed w th rpp ?? J ton.e ! j BI~~SON4; DIEN, . ;i~~ UJtt*.i. Thd'Commils'siouer' sa'i he thbugfit:the prtesht 'asg a be6t'ttin opportunity, 'Whelh' he saw hidfifdY peofeslondal geiflemenijresent, to 5itie n* ?? to certain ...

BALLYJAMESDUFF PETTY SESSIONS

... I BALLYJTAMESDUFF PETTY SESSIONS. | SATURDAY,IAPILL 22. ABRAHAM BRUSH, Chairman; Mr.. WzcocK, S.M. This town was the scene of considerable excitement on the above day, in consequence of a great number of sum- monses being served upon the Orange rioters who wantonly attacked the teetotal band of Ballyjamesduff, as they were proceeding to the chapel on the 25th day of March last. An ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF [ill]

... EXTaAORDIN&RY CASEop .O (From the Considerable excitement h as exite if. Ikerne for some time * n. e - I uceriue iur some time past, ia con- 1 et prevailed that a girl aaned In l se'iuene 5f °tlo aced the on 3lr.Al ?? rise'arl servant to a acr a 0haClrh wru and the son of a1 former bank~er ofa ?? in ee, Wil to a child, of whicb he eotlt5 loto1 ted accoucheur; and that he had tile r kit ,h_ ...

INSOLVENT COURT—YESTERDAY

... INSOLVENT COURT-YESTnRDAY. ided There were ten cases upon the list for hiearing, to all of ileb which opposltion was entered. The Somle bail motions, and other important businesfs were va disposed of. iiit lit the matter of Mich~ael Crosbyg, an lnsolven't. [V., REFUSAL OF A MEDICAL MAN TO VERIIFY HIS CERSTIFICATE. wer When the case of Michael Crosby was called onl, ion. M1r. Power, as counsel ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... i ' COROIs ES ?? R. I V. .. DEATH. BY DRoW cING..Ad iquest.waa held yesterday :o at the Meath Hospital by Mr. Hyrdniann, onthe'6ody o'f ean It old wor an, who had been found drowned under the circaiol- 'stances detailed in evidence':-, it ?? John-Brogan, of 20,' Elbow-lanie, a dealer, examined-i it did not know deeeaseduntil between six and seven o'clock t on Wdrlnesday evening. when I picked ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-SATURDAY. S5ENRY-STRStT OFFICE. Mr. Henry Miles summoned Mr. Daniel Jones, of Abbey. street, for unlawfully detaining a bill of exchange, amount 151. 10s. 6d., his property. The complainant stated that he was the drawer of the bill in question, and that he gave it to defendant to discount for him, and although it was now nearly due, ha could neither get the bill or cash for it ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. ?? ;I EXCHIANGE.COURT OFFICE. ,and, -A, CASE FRa THE Horsen GUAnns.-Considerable een- ieguio `atibn existed about this office yesterday in coneequence of Ret he following case, which was set down for hearing at, one eno'clock ;for * b ioth nn Henry Marsh and Cornet Charles ?? Co~te, t' bth o the3rd Dragoon Guards, were summoned to answer the cgimplaint'of Harriet ...

NEW ARBITRATION COURT

... ,..EW iiITRATIOX COUBT. I. i-,m 4the SRipo Champion.) ?? of Arbitrators at Colaoony, county Sligo, held tteirfirst sitting ;n onday last. The arbitrators were VWl1iam Kelly, CatouPill; Martin Madden, jun, and Patk. MiTuoker, Esqrs. he court opened at one o'clock, when, at the desire of ?? brother arbitrators, the chair was taken by Mr. Kellyr. E. W. O'Mahony, Esq., occupied a seat on the bench ...