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DUBLIN POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... I ' DUBLIN POLICE.-YESTEBDAYU. HEAD OUFLC. A gentleman of the legal profession, named Tacker, was charged by Mr. Ward, a vintner, resident in Fishamble- street, with having: assaulted him in his house on the pre- vious day, also with breaking a drinking cup, and refusing to pay for his liquor. The magistrates fined the defendant hs. for the assault, in default of payment to be imprisoned for ...

LORD MAYOR'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... LORD MAYOR'S COURTr-YSTrfRDA1Y. Dwyer against Rowe. In this case the parties were apprentice and master, and the summons charged the defendant to show cause, firstly, why the indentures should not be cancelled; and, secondly, why he did not pay the plaintiff the sum of 9s., wages due. The plaintiff, a healthy, rosy-cheeked young man of rustic appearance, when called upon to state his case, ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONEW'S INQUESTS. DREADrUL DEATIL-.J. E. Hyplman, Esq., city coroner, held an inquest at 49, Thomas-court, on the body of WVi- liam Brsldsturd, who came by his death under the circian- stances detailed in the e'vidence Anne Bradsford examined-I am mother of deceased, who died at ten o'clock on Saturday night; he was quite well at six o'clock; Anne M 'Farlan had charge of the child all day on ...

MONAGHAN ASSIZES—TUESDAY, MARCH 14

... MONAGHAN ASSIZES-TUESDAY, MABCR 14. I (From the Newry Telegraph.) TRmAL or SAMS GRAY. This case, which has been so often befor6 the public, was called on about half-past ten o'clock this morning. About forty names of the petit jury panel were called over by the clerk of the peace, and after a considerable number had been challenged, principsl by the crown, a jury was sworn. The following is a ...

CHARGE OF THREATENING TO KILL THE QUEEN AND SIR R. PEEL

... CHARGE OF THREATENING TO KILL THE! I I - . QUFF'NAND SIRR.PE . .. ,, . Friday the Mansion-house and tle. avenues to it were' crowded with persons anxious to hear the evidenice. in the case of a Seotchman wiho stated his nrine to be Jarmes Stevenson,' and who was brought before the Lord Mayor by Major Shaw, the superintentent of the city' police, on the charge of having threatened to shoot her ...

LONDON POLICE—SATURDAY

... LONDON POLICB-SATUtnDAr. GIIILD55ALL OFFICE. ANOTHER MONOMANiA.-Cbarles Dowie, a journeyman shoemaker, residing in Eumhill-row, who considers himself apg isved by son e passage plinted in chaambers's Edinburgh Journal several Tears ago, vi as brought up in custody, having been found watching at the office of the printers of that journal, in Lombard-street, %Vhitefriarm, with eight stones in ...

TRIAL OF M'NAGHTEN FOR THE MURDER OF MR. DRUMMON

... TRIAL OF, M'NAOiRTEN FOR THE MRbDER OFb atXR. DRU?'KMOND. ?? - ok - f Slt 6 ?? ;-.A t _ . -- I l . T1e~tiatof Daniel ,I'Nag ten for thd murder of Mr Drummonsd took place, on Friday in, 'tih tCar-Criimng- Court, and the eqzcitesn'ent that wasi ?? by. the public lto hear the proceedings was greater than we recollect on* any similar occasion. At ten o'dlodk Lord Chidf'Justid6 Tindal, Sr Justice ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... H~SVERNT'DEBTORS' COURT-SATURDAY, ('Befiore Mr. Commissioner Farrell.) h There Wer.e 18 cases on the list for hearing, in ! 17 of which ?? had been entered. 'John Coghian anl insolvent, wst discharged without op- 0ith11 Cvaike, an inoslvent, was also discharged, .0ppo- sition having been withdrawn, and the appointment of als hassdaee was referred to the chief clerk. 2. 'hire PAili'p Fred ...

HORRIBLE CHARGE

... - ~ IORRU3w CHRG. . i ?? ?? JUORRIBLE CHAkRG.E..; Sarah Daisley, ayoung woman of attractive appearance. wae charged on Thursday, at the Mansion House, with having6tuidered her.two husbands and her child. Super- ?? of the Bedford police, stated, that on Monday last, Inaonsequence of a report that Wm. Daisley, husband of the accused, residing at Wrestlingworth, Ihad bee nu murdbred,-the' body ...

NAAS ASSIZES—FRIDAY, MARCH 17

... I NAAS ASSIZES-FRIDAY, MAnci 17. ' I ItECORit COCUT. aotl The Hart. Judge Burton entered the court this day, aotI ten O'clock. U TRIAL Or A PROTESTANT CLERGYMAN ron SEDUCTION. p Martin Brennan v. Rev. Mr. Lloyd. The jury was selected by ballot and sworn. id Mr. Snsyth opened the pleadings, and stated that in this' 5 case Martin Brennan. is plaintiff, and the Rev. R. Lloyd: defendant. The ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... * CORONER'S INQLEST. of-,x' DEATH Or A POjaxoE.CONSTAB5LE RtY LIHOWNINO.- Yesterday J. E.'ynmuEs.ciy oroheda ced iquestat th poliie station-house, Grand Canial lHab'our, ),W- gn the body of, PolI c~e.edinstabla Hjugh.O'Haru, E59, who gu. Met big, seath by drowning.. onla The evidence was aLS follows- D~e- 'Thlomas Wareham examined-I am a carrier; I live at IS,, Grand Canal Narbour, exactly ...

A POOR LAW COMMISSIONER'S VALUATION OF RELIGION!

... A POOR LAW COiMhiSSIONER'S VALUATION I ~~~OF RELIGION I I RINSALE BOARD OF GUARDIANS. The board met on Thursday, when 17 were admitted. line G. Daunt, Esq., in the chair. After the ordinary business of the board was disposed of Mr. Charles Gibbons brought forward his motion for the 8appointment of a Roman Catholic chaplain, at a salary of B01. per annum. Mr. Gibbons commenced by saying that he ...