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GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATION

... I -. -I CASE OF MR5. ROBERT RaIlY, EX-STIPENDIARY MAG13. Vin~teo TRATE. Mfn:tes of Evidence Uthen and Report Made by Hienry Martley, Esq. LAND COMMISSIOte OFFICE, UPPER CASTLE YARD. MONDAY, 8TH APRIL, 1844. Mr. Martley attended at eleven o'clock to proceed with the investigation directed by the Lord Lieutenant. M r. Gray was in attendance, with Joseph Radcliffe, Esq, as his counsel but Mr. ...

Law

... R'aw. COURT OF COMMON PLEASDus.IN, SATURDAY. ROBBERY IN THE BANK OF IRELAND. John Jones Vaughan v. the Governor and Conipany of the Bankl of Ireland. Mr. LAMI.ESS opened the declaration in this case. It was an action of assumpsit to recover the sum of £100, secured by the promissory note of the governor and com- pany of the Bank of Ireland, commonly called a Bank of Ireland note, of which the ...

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 ...

THE STATE PRISONERS—MEETING OF ST. ANDREW'S WARD

... THE STATE PRISONERS-MEETING OF ST. I AANDREW'S WARD. | Yesterday a numerous and highly respectable meeting of the inhabitants of this patriotic ward was held in the con- cerns, 14, Grafton-street, for the purpose of recording their opinions of the late state prosecutions, and adopting an address of congratulation to the Liberator and his fellow martyrs now in prison. At half past two o'clock, ...

THE STATE PRISONERS—MEETING OF THE FOUR COURTS' WARD

... THE STATE PRTSONERS-MEETING OF THE FOUR COURTS' WARD. I Last evening the inhabitants of this patriotic ward pronounced in favour of Repeal and independence, The meetingr, which was called for the purpose of making ar- rangements for the wore efficient collection of Repeal rent,> and adopting an addr'ess of congratulation to the illustrious Liberator and his fellow martyrs, was held in the ...

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 ...

COMMISSION COURT—YESTERDAY

... COMMm Sqto COURT-YrSTERDA .- *At,-lsalf.p et ten o'clocke Ch~ief Justice Pennefather and sen 'Mr. Juatice'.T66aens en~red eburt ,an to thi eat 6n, the 'the bineb. ?? c TR E VRATE ILUI5DRU IiN ESSEX-STET *-John West vigsplaced'et. th b_~r, charged with the wil- fuil-murder of14 I~,i Wife, Mary- Wealtat lt~g~ex-atreet, on theij 2d ~April least; . ; 1 ~ ?? __ . I Messrs. Br~e8t0r4 QXC., S~liyly,, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... . I AW INELAGhENC iL.; COURT OF QUEEN'ENCH-YE5TEOnDAT. I!lr. Justice Cranmpton sat at half-past ten oclock to, hear motions of course. I.CiltSlNAL INPFOICIATToN. The Queen at the prosecution of Godfrey Ball v. Johnt m Masisey. Mr-.- Ferguson moved, on the part of the prosecutor, for a coonditional rule for liberty to file a criminal information against defendant. The application was grounded ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLrN. POLICE-YESTiZDAY. EXCHANQE-COURT OCH,. TE SPY SPY J4STJ CUT&Ori TO TrE PUBLIc.. >,Yesterday a fellow named William Moran, aged about 22, wt es brought before the- msaglitratea of this office by Mr. s Superintendent O'Connor under the following circum- ! stances :-It appearedthat; sometime ago, the fellow Cir e e to Mr. O'Connor aid offered to give him certain information d relative to ...

THE STATE PRISONERS

... THlE STATE PRllSOJYEft I ADDRESS TO THti PEOPLE -,F ?? -At ?? meaftg of the Gont1 Vn- mittee-of the Loyal NationakIepeal -Assot ofa Ireland, held at the Corn-Extange-Roomsj on the 30th of' May, 1844, WILLIAM SMITH O'BRIEN, Esq., M.P. in the chair, it was moved by Sir Colman O'Loghlen, Bart., and seconded by Thomas Davis, Esq., barrister-at-law, that the following address be adopted, and be ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCIL-ysrrn I SITTINCg AT' XrSI PlIdUS ArFTr o-_ (Btefore the Lord Chief Jostice ) 4 Croker v. the Crunsd Canal Conpany 1Ir. King opened the pleadirgs. This was aqsumpait, to recover the amount of three ad l altf rent, at 421. per annum, for two houses pon the soltf s of the town of Dolphin's-barn, near Rilmainbrhn ?? county of Dublin, leased by the p!aiOtntp' father th ...

AN AWFUL CHARACTER.—CONVICTION AND EXECUTION AT SYDNEY OF A BROTHER OF SIR E. KNATCHBULL'S

... AN AWFUL CHARACTER.'CONlrrCTTON AND EXECUTION AT SYDNEY OF A BROTHER OF SIR E. KNATCHBULL'S. We hare received the Sydney True Sun. of the 13th of February, containing the details of the trial and execution of John Knatchball for murder, of which we subjoin the following:- SUPREME COURT-CR13lTNAL SIDE. (Before MIr. Justice Burton.) John Fitch, alias John Knatebbull, 'was placed at' the bar, ...