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ATTACK ON THE PEOPLE BY A REVENUE POLICE OFFICER AND HIS PARTY

... ATTACK 'ONTHE IPOPLE BY A RVN POLICE OFFICER AND HIS PARTY. - . - FtP press.)I I(pLrom see -Y - o ?? fr TataLtEs PETTY SESSONS-1OVjig to the illness of estegirrid correspondent the following report was delayed toth pesn time- The subject is erie which bag 'caused much exoitemeflt, and which calls for the piroin~t rtice of the Irish executive.: We entertain no doubt but the police offier,' ...

ALLEGED MURDER OF A FATHER BY HIS SON. AND ATROCIOUS ATTEMPT TO POISON A WHOLE FAMILY

... ALLrEGED MURDER OF A FATHER BY HIS SdN, AND ATROCIOUS ATTEMPT TO POISON A WHOLE FAMILY. ?? - . I I (From the Manchester Guardian of Saturday.) During the present week, a charge of murder and attempt to murder, under, circumstances of almost unparalleled atre. city, has been under investigation before the magistrates, at the Salford Town-ball. The accused is a young man named Joseph Taylor, 23 ...

COUNTY KILKENNY PETTY SESSIONS

... COUNTY KILKENNY PETTY S6SS[OS. S. Magistrates on the bench-J. Green, R.M., and I. Sul. a- livan, Esqrs. LANDLOIADISt IN IRELAND. 30 . Richard Shlee v. Matthew Dormer. In Mr. IRyLpud stated tho case. ?? said it wae a proceeding as for trespass, &64 lad come before the magistrates before; 3e the sumions was dismiseaetd for want of proper form. The defendant never hada right of paeseqgp, aud Mr. ...

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 ...

LONDON CRIMINAL COURT—SATURDAY

... O RMN - I.ONDON cRIMIINAI, COURT-SATURDAY. 'I'hi Court was crowded at an early hour this morning! It l an usnuual assembiage of barrister c and spoctators, tor the purpose of listening to thle trial of Mir. Mlunro and Licut. Grant, lhici had been fixed for hearing this day. lefore the ,judges came into court, however, it was ascer- tained that the trial would be postponed, in consequence of ...

Law Intelligence

... ?? Entelligenc. COURT OF CIIANCERY-MONDAtY, Dec. 11. IMPORTANT CASE 1IELATING TO I.EGACY DUTY. This case came before the Lord Chancellor by way of appeal from the decision of the Master of the Rolls. The question was whether certain legacies which had been left by the will of Mr. David Kerr, were liable to legacy duty, so far as they were paid anti satisfied out of his real estates. It ...

REGISTRATION OF FIRE ARMS—EXTRAORDINARY PROCEEDINGS AT THE MACROOM SESSIONS, FRIDAY

... REGISTRATION OF F[RE-ARMS-1XTRAORDI NARY PROCEEDINGS AT THE MACROOM : SESS1NS, FRIDAY. (Frow an; exprees Edition ofthe Cork Examiner.) After the disposal of the application for spirit licenses, the applications upon notices respecting the registration of fire-arms came on before Mr. Moody, the Assistait Bar- rister and the following bench of magistrates:_ 'Rcisert Nettles, sen., and J. Nettles ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT-SATURDAY. (Before the full Court.) In re Patrick Doherty. The discharge of the insolvent was opposed by Mr. Creighton, on the grounds that property had been sup- pressed. It appeared that the insolvent was a shopkeeper -'rtsldiug in Mountmellick, and that in the month of October, 1842, he took a second house in Banagher, and that he transferred all his stock to that ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN PO~ACE-Y.TERDAY. I ?? ' EXCUABcOE-COURT OFFICE. DsazAsEla MEAT.-Ti consequence of a report which appeare'diln the FREEMAN of yesterday, relative to some diseasid Cattle being brought for slaughter to Bull-alley, Messrs. ],irwan and Dowlirig, two of the clerks of the markets, attended before tldc magishates in oer to ex. plain theftiatter so fartatlliyek.ere concerned what was stated by ...

STATE PROSECUTIONS—MR. NAPIER

... STAT.TE PFROSECUTIONS-MR., NAPR ?? I- - . , ,1 We this day publish a very interesting correspond deuce between the attorneys engaged forthe, defence and ' Mr., Napier, concerning' the cjrcumstances under which that gentleman returned the,. retainer leftwith. him on the part of Mr. Jqn,' Qcnn0ell. Under ordinary circumstances, the. question. woulds present Very. fewcopnsideratidfs of any public ...