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MURDER AT RATHFARNHAM

... I ?? Farada TV . .tnr m _ _ - _ n I .. . . I e £esteraay morning John Toole was brought before the n magistrates of the -Rathfarnhsm petty sessions for final S examination. Before the magistrates arrived immense XI crowds were collected about the session room. The win- e dows of the houses in its immediate vicinity were thronged . with females, and the eager scrutiny with which each new l ...

GREAT MEETING OF THE ANTI-CORN LAW LEAGUE—MR. O'CONNELL

... I- OFT |Gfi EAEUB townt det'CNLL.) (F4om f e rn Air J nnell, whose | been, announced Conehwht I bting be0nare identified with tbe corn law abo- ang;99 Di'ed %vhole namne hasbeen rendered mbre remark- cleaO ever by the recegt state ?? in Ireland I ,hill) 11cd his co traversers, would ateted and speak Pf gr -t ek of ediag of the league, held in the it the league tje oniardein, last Wedte-t day ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... TilE STAVE UTH1lt G' TWENTY-FOURTH DAY.- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10. Tlhsjudges sat this morning precisely at ten o'clock, and ,he traversers and jury having answered to their names,, The Chief Justice said before lie resumed his address to the jury he wished to say a word or two regarding some ?? had fallen from him on the previous even- ing, and which had reference to Mr. Fitzgibbon. It had ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE- YESTERDAY. HENRY-STREET OFFICE. Police-constable 189 C charged a person named Patrick M'Cabe, and stated that hesaw him in Britain-street throw- ing mud at the passengers. Witness took him Into custody, when the prisoner pulled out a knife and attempted to stab him. It appeared from the records of the office that within the last six years the prisoner was charged about two ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUILIN PO LICY READ) OF2ICM. Elizabeth Ekins was charged by Police-constable Jobs Roche (A 126) with being disorderly in ParlismEnt.strest on the preceding night, and assaulting him in the execution of his duty. She was also charged with using indecent and blasphemous language in the station-house. Pined II., or two months' imprisonment. A woman named Mary Osborne was charged. by Mrs. Mary ...

GALWAY SUMMER ASSIZES

... .s; | I - - - - , ._ A- s- . v - (Before Mr. Baron Lefroy.) ,,o (FRoI OUrs OWN ItEPoRTEn.) by Thursday, Augnust 1. ex THE LATE DREADFUL TRAGEDY AT! GORT-XrtIAoRD.- las NARY CASE OF MONOMANIA-TRIAL OF A FATHER FOR WO TIHE 3fUZIDEI OF HIS TWO SONS. WI Peter Larkin was placed at tile prisoner's bar, charged fri withathe wilful murder of his two children, Bernard and to Martin Larkin, aged fifteen ...

THE SPECIAL JURY PANEL

... I - ---TIlE SPECIAL JURY PANEL. It would appear that the sheriff, ' acting upon advice, has positively declined to furnish the traversers with a copy of the special jury panel. In consequence of this refusal the following notices on the part of the traversers have been served on the Crown Solicitor:_ I QuEEN's BENCH, CROWN SIDE. , X The Queen SIa-:Having been yesterday v. evening served with ...

ENGLISH ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... 'ISIISSI :l 1 l Ez - j I E Lq . N . - . 1.1ENGLISH ISg ~ 1N :i1TIG~nF J i At Stafford assizes on 'Thuisday, Sarab' Westwo'od aged 42,, was placed at the bar en an Indictident charging her . with the wilful murder of John Westwood, her husbanid, at 3,. B1trttwood,:on the 9th of 'Nvetnbezr last ' Thteoou'Arndtal3ap'epr* t Ifwe nily cy wlded;,' Z and' ?? ?? tok i6shi~~sk si if *t..CMr.14 ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURTY-STERDAY. i (Before Commissioners Farrell and Curran.) I Mr. Creighton applied to the court for a postponement of the case of George De la Poer Berasfo~d, on the ground that the insolvent was in the act of making arrangements with his creditors, which it was to be hoped would entirely supersede the necessity of his applying to that court for relief. Mr. Hatchell, who ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DTBLIN POLICEYSTERDAY ?? U-v - |, ADTEMPT B JEAD OFFICE. WATTEMPT AT ?? men, named Magulm ur and Kelly, were Charged with basing attempted to commit burglary in the establishnment of bMr. Stephen Cowan, jeweller, of Eustace-street. lb- police-constable Price, of the detective force, deposed that having received private inforniation that it was in the Ir. contemplation of certain notorious ...

RECORDER'S COURT YESTERDAY

... _R.ECORDER'S COURT YESTERDAY. Tche Right Hon. the Recorder took his seat at nine o'clock, and was occupied during the day in disposing. of civil bill actions. Mloore v. Dwyer. In this case the action was brought for the recovery of 291. lOs., being the amount of a fee paidl to the defendant, on occasion of the plaintiffs having apprenticed his son to the defendant, who is a grocer residing in ...

HORRIBLE BUTCHERY IN A FAMILY

... HORRIBLE BUTCHER) IN..A.FAMINI. . , X alsve aireaay published the revolting murder qf twa, sns by their father, near Gort, and the attempt of the same monster to murder his wife and daughter. An inquest was held on Saturday last, at the court house, Gort,. before T. Walsh, Esq., coroner, and a respectable jury of the town to investigate the manner in which Bernard and Martin Larkin came by ...