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THE SHIRLEY TRAGEDY—ACT NO. 3

... THE SHIRLEY TRAGEDY-ACT NO. B. -The Shirley tragedy is progressing. We alluded already more than once to the fearful scenes with which it opened. It loses nothing of its horrors as it advances. The particulars of the act to which we now call attention will be found in another column. It came off on ?? before the poor-law guardians of the Carrickmacross union, assembled in their, board-room. ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... I nDUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAy. ; ^ I HEAD-OFFIOR,. THE DuNDRUes RAILWAY SQuAnhlLE-CHARGE Or RIOT AGAINST SOME OF THE DIRECTORS.-It being generally knoen that the case of Henry Fulton, M.D., against Sir James Dombrain, John Kennedy, Joseph Boyce, sen., Joseph Boyce, jun., William Meade, Luke Butler, George iI'Dowell, William Vance, James Peebles, Charles Hodson Dawson, David M'Birnie, and Thomas ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... I INSOLVEN DEBTORS' COURT. MOST ?? TO RAILWAY COMPANIES. lnt re' Cornelius Curtin. In this dease, which stootb over fr adjudication for some time past (the details of :the3 tdase were published in full in the FRarlmax at the time of the insolvent's hearing in court), Mr Commissioner. 'arrell delivcred the following judg- ment:- -t i- . ?? I hive given this ctae very' great consideration, not ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTnmDAY. ,HEAD OFFICE. Margaret Connolly charged , Margaret Neill for having assaulted' her. ' The case having been fully proved the prisoner was committed for two months. -.!;EkRY-STRER.T OFFICE. 'CARGE' OF SiiOaLING.. -Yesterday, George Man, the chicf tate of 'the'ship Wanderer, from Trihidad, was brought up on a charge of having smnuggled a quantity of tobacco. The'case bad ...

CARRIAGE COURT—YESTERDAY

... - ?? COURT EkD=AYa - -- --1 (Before Fiilk T. Porter, sq.) AIPOOtTANT TO CAR O w ns.- r. Jdmnes Sharp, owner 'and driver of car No. 1,261, v -s um-moned by Police-con- stable 63 B; for ?? obsitr.cting the way. and'treating a disturbance at BrunswicL-street, near the corner of Westland- row, on the Rthinst. Itappearedthatin consequence of the dis- orderly conduct of the drivers on the Branswick ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... I ' ~ B1~1~tYNI3SEY MA ii,1 R. e - : ?? ?? PAItTtICsLAIIS. -PTnm 8 ' ilO Je On' 4''I n Mon si',iothi'rs. 'hibrttIf isnie in tfhe evldet~emtro snectioig the Ma~nqnrih w'tf; t'i smurfder ?? ias dIss- m ''covesed. 1% ItiC weli ldidisti ibat on' Saturday ?? Augiuit, 'Mrs-' snnhiiire a 'otad:'tlean ri`-isr'- part f, thle hdune, No., Minver place, bttts3oa br icerttiop ad' been 'inatt'iv-tbe: ...

BELFAST PETTY SESSIONS.—FRIDAY

... BELFAST PETTY SESSIONS.-FRIDAY. [Before Sir W. G. JoiiNso-N, and W. S. TRACEY, Esq., R.M.] CAUrsIO to CAaDulvEas.-UndCr this heading in our last, was given a report of a charge brought by Mr. Campbell, against a car-driver, naincd liDogiherty, for mis- conduct; and it was stated that the Mayor ordered his license to be suspended for two months, but on the solicitation of the prosecutor his ...

CARRIAGE COURT—SATURDAY

... I - CARRIAGE, COU RTSATURDAY. I IMPORTANT TrO CAR-oweNcas.-On Saturday Mr. James Nixon, car-owner was summoned by Police-Constable 155 E, for suffering a'person'fidt duly licensed t6'drive hiscar on the Donnybrook road. Mr. -Edward A. Ennis appeared for the defendant. The constable having proved the case, he wa's examined by Mr. Ennis, and said he did not know the driver, nor-did he in- quire ...

BELFAST POLICE-OFFICE.—WEDNESDAY

... BELFAST POLICE-OFFICE.-WIEDsNDAY. [Before Sir WM. G. JOHNSON (Mayor), and W. S. TRACEY, Esq., R.M.] JUVENILE PARTY RIOTING.-The truth of the old adage, as the old cock crows the young ones learn, was exempli. fied to-day in the person of a juvenile, certainly not more than eight years of age, who was brought up in custody of Constable Smith, charged with haviug committed a breach of the ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... THE BERMONDSEY MURDER [The following appeared in a considerable portion of our last impression ?? CAPTURE OF MANINING. Captain T. Russcll, of the Brunsevick steam-packet from Jersey to Torquay, this morning, at four o'clock, reports:- On Mlondav night, about nine o'clock, Frederick Manning, the supposed murderer of Patrick O'Connor, was taken into custody by Mr. Centenier Chevalier,!and two ...

DOLLY'S-BRAE AGAIN!

... Il~ DOLLYI-BRA-E AGAIN I GRAND ARRAY OF ORANGE MAGISTRATAS- TOTAL ABSEXCECOF LIBERAL XAGISTRAXE8. , ' 2: ?? .i,, ,!,j CastlewellaD, 25th 'September, t849. In consequence of the expectation 'that teveral of tbe ,Orangepatty concerned- in the ?? a Dollys-bras' on; the 12th July last- w6stl&bhave Ueen ?? - be the, .petty sessionqs couirtthis day, there was an unssixallylarge attendancefof ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... I DUBLIN POLIC YESTBRAy. f . . I L COLLEGE4STREEl OFFICE. ROBBsERY AT THE STEAM-PACKET OFF1Ckr7Y08ter2day, three men were brought up at this office cbarged. onsuspicion of, beini conoij~inedr'in'a iobbery of a sum of £94 178. which. I bad been abstracted from th e office of - Dublii _and'Live* POOl Opposition Steam Company. The money had been left-, in a tinned cash box, and was missed by the ...