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DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. cEXCfACOG ?? T OFrICE. A person named Pelham, a shoe maker, residing in Bride- street, was committed for trial on a charge of having em- bezzled the sum of 41., belonging to a man named KIelly who resided in the same house with the prisoner. COLLEGESTBEET OrFICE. George P. Gilcreest sammoned, Walter C. Staunton for illegally detaining a waistcoat his property. The ...

EXECUTION OF AN IRISH SEAMAN IN THE AMERICAN NAVY

... EXECUTI ON OF AN IRESH SEAMAN IN THE AMERICAN NAVY. We copy the following from a New York paper. The unfortunate victim to the extreme penalty of martial law was an Irishman, who, after great provocation, knocked down a lieutenant of the American vessel on board of which he had entered:- Off Vera Cruz, Sept. 25, 1846. On the 17th instant I was one of the edified witnesses of the supremacy ...

MICHAELMAS TERM

... I~~. . ?? . - . _ _ I The term will be opened this day- The Lord Chancellor will hold a levee at his offioial residenoce beforb prooeedlni to his court. The new Lord Chief Baron, according to very ancient custom, will give a dejeasne to all the officers of the court, nearly thirty. QUEEN'S BENCH. NI31 PRIUS eDAYS. IN T'ERlI. lst,Thursday, 5th November-Serve notice, Wednes- day, 28th October. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I I COURT OF CHANCERY-SATURDAY. Kelly v. Sugden. Sergeant Warren applied to the court to dismiss the peti- tion, as the petitioner had applied to the Queen's Bench fer for a quo warranto to have the question removed for Ase cusslon there. The court dismissed the petition, but without costs. The case of Sectt V. Scott will be resumed this morning at the sitting of the court. COURT OF, QUEEN'S ...

EXTRAORDINARY PRESENTMENT SESSIONS

... I On Monday, an Extraordinary Presentment eS8io11S here was held in the Court House of Clonmel. ?? The Earl of GLENGALL in the chair. have LIMaERICK AND W5ATERtFORID RAILWAY. and- Mr, Jones, County Surveyor-.I now, my lord and gen. low. tlemen, apply for the sum of 20,4571. 103., to build fennes, are and execute the earth works of 72,000 porohes of the at or Limerick and Waterford Railway, on ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—YESTERDAY

... 11-AOFCNERT YYSTERtDAY, V haglb~roellor sat yesterday at the usual hour. 110-0 I ?? Ra 1,cnd '11 C ecili Fe Pam, and Margaret Lynch, v I C rc t ry, john M ' Cartlsy, Jaries M ' Carthy, Others. rral ° C., aotheis. d to the court as counsel for Qtes C.'pe5 i arthy, to suppress certain 3eledGat'the ease. The application was that the ?? ^ of the defendanit Johanna Young, Isabella rd, who were ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. READ OFFICE. IMPORTANT TO DRUGGISTS.-A case of considerable importance, and very materially affecting the interests of the drug trade at large, came on before the magistrates at this office upon yesterday, and in which the Commissioners of Excise were plaintiffs, prosecuting Mr. Hugh Moore, druggist, of Capel-street, for the amount of penalties incur. red by his having ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. As COLLEGE-STREET OFFICE. not OUTRAGE IN THE THE THEATRE ROYAL-BOTTLE THROWING BY A SOLDIER.-Private John Ferris, of her red Majesty's 3d Buffs, infantry regiuhent, now quartered in Ship street Barracks, was brought up in the eustody of James Campbell (182 B) under the following circum- the stances :_ this The Constable being sworn, stated that being on duty lich the ...

EXTRAORDINARY PRESENTMENT SESSIONS AT BRAY FOR RATHDOWN BARONY

... EXTRAORDI pRESENTIEN SESS88IONr I I AT BRAY Fop. RATHDOWN BARONY. id had Yesterday an exrcrlnr Bry e ap. barony of Rathdowni was held in the ?? ve In. The magistrates present ware Sir G Hodson, Bart; C I, and F~itzsimon, G Hudson, - Sa~ndys, A Jones, P Ryall, and Iplieft- Captain Crainfield, agent to Lord Powerscoutrt. bough On the montion of- Mr. C. Fiteidmon, at. Sir GEoRnce HODONns was ...

CARRIAGE COURT—YESTERDAY

... CARRIAGE COURT-YESTERDAY. I e rs - m r . _ w , (Before F. T. Porter, Esq.) Mr. Bourne, proprietor of an omnibus plying between Dawson-street, Sandymount, and Merrion, was summoned i at the suit of several car proprietors for plying for hire on the public road at Sandymount, and taking up passengers, to the injury of complainauts. There was a second com- plaint for carrying a number of ...

MURDEROUS OUTRAGE AND ATTEMPTED ROBBERY NEAR PRESTON

... MURDEROUOUTRAG ANDTEMPT I ROBBERY NE&R PRESTON. ?? ^ - ,~ . . .. ?? lse PnESTON, Nov. 18.-Last night, one of the most dat e. iog outrages whick ever occurred in this neighbourho01j ok took place at Brougbton, about three miles from this twn as at the residence of W. Miller, Esq, surveyor and IaQ or steward.' Mr. Miller's house is at some distance from ny. other residence. About six o'clock in ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CIlANCERY-_YFsTEnDAY. The court sat yester day at oleren o'clolk, TALACRE COAL CWflIPANY. Htoward v Shunt.a Mr. Fitzrgibbon, Q. C., on the part of the defendant in this cate made an application to the court to supersede the corn- mission of bankruptcy which had been issued against the defendant in conseqience of a compromise entered into be- tween the parties, the nature of which was ...