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DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YE.TERDAY. ;E:XCHADGE-COUnir OPFtCI. James Sherry, a respectable looking young man, Was charged with having assaulted a police-constalwlo while in a state of intoxication, and the case beihg proved he was fined ten shillings. i John M ?? s charged with having assaulted Police'. r constable 151 A, and a woman named Mary Donnel;y was , charged with attempting to rescue him. The ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... G4ALWAY ASSIZES-S&TIJUDAY. ('0111O A CORRESPONDENT.) The business ih tre 6eounty of Mayo, having termiAated at an earlier period than was expected, the presiding judges, Baron Lefroy and Judge Jackson, were enabled to devote the interval until Saturday, fixed for the opening of the Ceonession on Galway, to a short tour amid the remantic scenery of Connemara. Their route was by West~port, along ...

BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... 13ANKRTPT COtRT- ST I ?? th. 1-y C TInn 1lU (stilore the flon. Mr. Cotomissioner Curran>. In re Patrick Ryan, a Bankrupt. In this case there was a rteetil g to pass the bankrupt's final examination. He wns examined as to certain accounts and debts returned by him in his schedule, but the investi- gation was void of public interest, The case was adjourned in order to afford thie baukrupt an ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-SATUnnAY. . | 11ENiRI-STEET OFFICE. A young man named Robert Fitzgerald was charged' under the following circapistances..A Mr. Osbery, who said he resided in Phibsborough, stated that the prisoner was an acquaintance of his for some time, and although he was entitled to a property worth more than 10001. a-year, he was at present ii great distress; the property was in law, but ...

PUSEYISM—PROCEEDINGS OF OXFORD IN THE CASE OF MR. WARD

... PUSEYISid-PROCEEDINGS AT OXFORD IN I THE CASE OF MR. WARD. Our readers are already aware that the Rev. W. G a. Ward, the reputed-now the admitted-author of Tract No. 90, entitled The Ideal of a Christian C Ohurch, was recently cited before the Vice-Chan- cellor, and other authorities of Oxford University, of which Mr. Ward is a graduate, and of one of thelcoleges of which he is a fellow, to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWV INTELLIGENCE. I COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YESTERDAY. Executors of Ottimell v. Farran. The Chief Justice delivered j udgosent. The case came before the court on an application to enlarge the order of the 8th of May, by inserting with costs for the defen- dant, The court were of opinion that the case was one of a cood deal of obscurity, and that the safest way was not to make any order on ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-9sAtKIRDAY; Doiwn iT ON TITS QVIET l`-:Jr. O'Connoruern teridentkof the'detective force, charged aiperqon~namd Ema- nuel Antioh, 'liai 'malcolm lloss,- wit hai otie money frotns the Scotch Benevolent Socelety by mean of fogddcment.l, false representation, &c. 'it appeared from the evidence of Mr.' Matthew Mo6rrison that on the' 23d December the prisoner epme to him, and sated ...

CITY GRAND JURY

... CitrV0AttJ stJMi. - I . . .. . _ - - Msfr. Laws the foreman of the city grand lttry, acompa- Died by some of his brother-jurorm. entered the box, and said that on the opening of term the court had invited the grand jury, if they experienced any difficulty in the dis. charge of their duty, to ask the advice of the court. There were two points on which, as foreman of the grand jury, he requested ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—YESTERDAY

... IC COURT OF CHkNCERY-YESTERDAY. *. Dimsdale v. Robertson. The Lord Chancellor gave judgment in this case. After enumerating the facts stated in the bill, as published in the Fn1tEEMAN on the occasion of the argument, his lordship said his opinion was against the plaintiff on all the points, and that he should therefore dismiss the bill with costs. Taylor v. Hughes. Judgment was also given in ...

CASTLEBAR QUARTER SESSIONS

... CASTLEJ3AR QUARTER SESSIONS. I | ,. (FaROA ACOBRESPONDENT.) John Browne was indicted for that he, being a person in the employment of the Post-offlce, did on thie 27th Sep- a tember, at Westport, wilfully detain and delay a certain v post letter, the property of her Majesty's Postmasterr.e. rf neral, and in another count for a like offence on the Ist s, Octobel last. s, Counsellor O'Dowd ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... TI1EXTATE TIALS. TWENTY.FIFTH AND LAST DAY. of The most intense excitement prevailed this morning to asqertain, the final issue of the trial, or to know whether t any change of opinion had taken place in the minds of the di jury from the time they were looked up on Saturday night. tE Long before the hour to which the court stood adjourned, l namely, until nine o'clock, dense masses of people ...

DREADFUL MURDER AND EXECUTION IN JAMAICA

... VREADFUL MURDER AND EXECUTION I. The Jamaica papers give an accounut of a dreadful case of violation and murder, tendered more horrible by the circumstances attending the execution of the criminals.l. The story is the more remarkable, too, from the circum-' stance, that the crime was disecovered by the confessions of the perpetrators, extorted from them by the agonies of remorse. Two men, ...