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THE SPECIAL COMMISSION---TRIAL OF MR. M'MANUS

... THE SPECIAL COMMISSION--- TRIAL OF AIR. M'MANUS. [FkRO 0tU7R REFPORTERS.] CLONMEL, TUESDAY. The Court sat to-day about ten o'clock. The tirst witness called wa.s Win. Franklin, Esq., manager of the Limerick Provincial Bank, whe proved that certain docunments were iai Mr. Smiti O'Brien's hand-writing. Mark Tender, of the Dublin metropolitan police, deposed that he saw Mr. O'Brien in Trinity ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE IANTELLIGENCE-WVEDN'EIDAY. YANSeOX-I-ItOUSEt.-.4le.lU1Vtnd Iliwellf and ] ?? 1[irt- tin were charged with llavill passed counterfoit foi irI)O5 I pieces, anld the latter Was ?? charged With i ?? l hal ii her possession 33 bhad pieces of the same kind. George Scott and Webb tl c City officers, held observed the nrisoners, ho were knllown to them, goilg absot the Tleighbsouriood of ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... CO UR T OF COMMON CO UNCIL. Yesterday a Court was held for the despatch of public bUsIness. The LORD MAYoR, read at Communication fronm Sir- Janies Duke, intimlating that it was his intention to serve thle office of Lord Mlavor, to which he hadl been elected onl Michael- unas-day. The paper was ordered to be entered upon the minuites of tile court. THlE FREEDIOM 01' TH1E CITY. The Cua ihmmu~m ...

MEETING 0F MIDDLESEX MAGISTRATES

... MIEETING 0F MIDDLESEX MAGIS- Tl..l TE,. A mnetitlg of tie o I att i~rtes of '\Iiddlesex11 was hiold ye~~terdns', nt* the Court housc CIA loi wll-gei fntr the tranisactilon of wh~at is Commtionly cdlvid ?? llss. Tule clit'l Wirlwa taklien h~ i' . J POwuditk iiIowaS s.1~-lirruidedt by a very nulnivrous body cf g'entlemten ill tile COmnisI-10t. TJIl ACCOUN T illT COUNTYI RATE. Bills to tile ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-TUESDAY. MA*SS1IONNI1OUSr.-Lieit. Lean, R.N., the London agent for Government emigratiolni a~pemaed at the justice-room, for the purpose oF earingr the Lord M1ayor's attention to a matter of conlliderable pablic importalnee. Ile had, he said, beell instructed bytile autitolities at the Colonial Laud and Emigration office, to represent to his lordship the cases of tilhce ...

SHERIFF'S COURT—THURSDAY

... , SVERIEFT'S CO URT-T iRSDA Y. [Beforc Mr. Undlerseriff Burchell.] BURGESS ?? NASH. This was a Writ of hi)qluiy to assess danlages in an action brought by Kate Burgess against Cliarles Nash, to recover compensation for a bieachl of marriage contract. The damages swere laid at 1,0001. Mr. Parry and Mr. Charnock appeared for the plaintiff. The defendant appeared in person. Mr. Parry, in stating ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-FRIDAY. -4 BoW-STRF.ET.-Anscle Wilsos a girl of thetown, was placed at the bar before Mr. Jardine, charged with stealing a gold watch, value 151., the property of a gentleman of the namne of Dodderill. The complainant stated, that as he was passing along Southampton-street, about half-past one o'clock yesterday morning, the prisoner accosted hilss, and taking hold of him ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... WINDSOR, MONDAY. The Queen and Prince Albert took their usual early morning swalk. The Royal Family took walking and pony exercise this forenoon in the Little Park. Her Serene Highness the Princess of H1ohenlolio Langen- bourg, with tho Princess Elicia of Hohenlohe and the Prin.- cesses Adelaide and Fcolora, rode out this forenoon il a poniy carriage and four. His Royal Highness Prince Albert ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—TUESDAY

... MUIDDLESEX ,SESSIONS-TUESDAY. [Before Mr. Sergeant Adams, assistant judge, and a Bench of Magistrates.] The Court sat this nionling at the usual hour, for the pur- pose of proceeding with the eriminal business of thoe Mi- ?? Sessions. Thc1 calendar contained S6 cases of felony, and 3 of misdemeanor-tot d 89. Tie Judge, iln his address to the grand jury, said that, with reference to the general ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-FRIDAY. BO7-STREET.-Phoebe Strivell, wife of George Strivell, a coachman in the service of Sir Matthew White Ridley, re- siding in Carlton-niews, Coclksiur-street, appeared before Mr. Jardine upon a summons in which she was charged with as- saulting, in divers ways, Georpe Strivell, her stepson, aged six years. Mr. Slack appeared for the defendant. Ai application was made ...

THE SPECIAL COMMISSION---TRIAL OF W. SMITH O'BRIEN

... THE SPECIAL COMMISSION--- TRIAL OF IV. SMITH O'BRIEN. tIR - ouR REPORTERS. ] CLO)NMIEL, MONDAY. holrtly after inei o'oelock this morning the Judges took theiir laces on the Ilch t li a nd the trial of Mr. W. Smnith OBlinen wits piroleeed with. cliar!c ' Ven-on o1 (registrarg ofnewspapers, Stalnip-ofSiue) cx- am antd b! Mi l h, -neh : !KnowS Charles Ganan Duffy, and is cil ito Id ;edh Ilit ldl. ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONERS' INAQ UESTS. + ALLEGED CASES OF ASIATIC' CllOli1l'A FN THfE t L001 O. LJO. 1)1)N. Oil Satnlravy afternlooll a lo:n innulily xM as ?? Mr. DaCker, at th Duke of Yeikl;, Sa inoii -lane, I3i; e, on view of tile bl iry of Robert Scott ageu ai o board the M1'agnet collicr, of -eal am, Oll :lr 'soutih . Sieli who died from i nl attach of A-iatit cholera. 3r. lMatels, mate of' ti;l c agnilet ...