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GALWAY ASSIZES—WEDNESDAY

... GALWAY ASSXZES- WE8om. I rc. 31ahon v. Flantigan. e. This case, which seemed to excite very great interest, was resumed us soon as Bn-tn Lefroy wook his seat onathe bench on Wednesday morning. The first witness called was the mother of the plaintiff, who, herself, appeared to be not mome than .34 years of age s She gavei her evidence with great clearness, and seemed by no means embarrassed. ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. EXCIIANGE-C(J1UT OFFICE. A manu Darned Peter Alortiuler was committed for trial from this office, for attempting to coninsit a ferlonious assault oneewoman nanimed Rebecca liea. HENILY.STREET OFFICE. Constable 122 D charged a person named Thomas f)role, and stated that he arrested the prisoner For being druink, when he threw Nitnesi on the flags, and bit his leg ...

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 ...

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'. ...

APPALLING SUICIDE—CORONER'S INQUEST

... APPALTWNG SUJCtlE-COBRNE RK INQUEST. I - - I ?? - Il I Yesterday an inquest was held ina the: Brian .Boiqfhnne publio-hoise,.Gtnaneviln, before Janies ICarthy, Esq., coroner, for the oounty Dublin, on vieoi ofthe bgdy of Jane Casey, aged 32: years, who had on the. previous day put a period to her existence by throwing herself Jnto ithe Royal Canal, at a part called the Long Level, near'the ...

MAGISTRATES COURT—YESTERDAY

... MAGISTRATES COURT-YESTERDAY. BrWEAI. ATOTING ON THlE 23D JULY. Yesterdity being tile day RQpointed for the investigation of tile riot, which took place Im this town on Sunday the ;)23d It. when Mr. Verner and the Police under his com- mand eore so severely beaten b)ly a Roman Catholic mob, thle following persons were brought up before the Magis. trates to answer the charges of nssault tiid ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... I DUBLIN PiLICE-YESTEBDAT, ,IENRSY-STREET OPFICE. Two very well-dressed persons, who gave their names and additions as ?? John Fitzgerald, Henry-street, and Henry Williams, 8, Essex-bridge, gentlemen, were charged bylMr. James Calvert, proprietorof Abbey-street Theatre, with creating a disturbance in the house the previous night. From the evidence of Mr. Calvert and the box.keeper, it ...

FIFTH FUSILEERS—ASSASSINATION OF THE ADJUTANT

... F:.VITH ;USiLEERBASSASSINATION OF TUE ,i I / i I ADJUTANT. 0 ?? We are indebted to the prompt and considerate ?? of the editor of the Leinster Express for a copy of an ex. traordinarY edition of his journal, from which 'e extract the annexed report of the proceedings at the coroner's in- quest in thec ase of the amsassination of the adjutant ofthe 5th Fusileers, on the parade ground of the ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... I DUBLIN POLICE-YESTEnDAY. EXCHANGE-COUIT OFFICE. e CURIOUS CHARGE OF BlaOAdiY.-One of that very ac- . tive and useful class of her Majesty's servants, the letter. a carriers, or, as they are vulgarly termed sicapet runners, named Henry Stewaft, applid yesterday to the magistrates of this office to receive informations against the lady who had blessed him -with her hand and heart, on the ...

ROLLS' COURT—LONDON, FRIDAY

... ROLLS' COURT-LONDON, FnIDAY. OldJfeld v. Cebbett, Mr. Parker, sen., stated that the object of the present application was to obtain an injunction to restrain the de. fendant, William Cobbett, from prosecuting several actions which he had brought against the plaintiff, Jesse Oldfield. In 1835, the plaintiff instituted a creditor's suit and ob- tainedaa injunction to restrain the defendant, as ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... ., I ? - ; -w - -i? ?? . . ? ? RR?? po.,.,XP4 0? ? ?i 7 T. .Apqrter ?? ?? ' ?? itipl4'i lf. merit of Mr. 4liffei.3 'of' Caetde.stxcet . was Chi ,egi wlti *; sten'ih asjquaritjidy'treacle from his master, snd a woitiflh named s~e.Maz.' i as, broght Up for.',receiving same, nia The c 'l ar~j rb°ed, aid the prisdonrs were corn- ad A woman. named, Honora Ward, And Johnn War d, liher husaiand, ...

ARMS (IRELAND) BILL

... :'ARMS_(IRELAND) BILL.,3 , t -- | ,VEbNS8DAY,, AUG 9. 'a Order for Tbird Reading. ?? made, and Qafes' ' tion propoerd, ?That the bill be how read the third ?? time Amenidm~ent proposed, to leave out, the word- r -iiow,'id at'the end of the questio'n 'to'ndd the words, tupon his day three months. Question ?? as the word ' now' stand 'part of the q pe tlcn. The housb divided, Ayes 125, Noes ...