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CAVAN SPECIAL COMMISSION

... CAPITAL CONVICTION OF THE MURDERERS OF MISS HINDS, AND SENTENCE OF DEATH. CROWN COURT-FRIDAY. THE prisoners, James Murphy and Thomas Dune, were placed in front of the dock, surrounded by a number of the constabulary. They both manifested the most perfect composure until their final removal. Of the two, Murphy seemed the most sensible of his awful position. The CLERIK of the CROWN, addressing ...

Legal Intelligence

... Wfol INSOLVENT COURT-SATURDAY. (Before Mr. Commissioner Flatchell.) In re Denis Doyle. Tim insolvent was opposed by Mr. M'Nally and Mr. O'Driscoll, on the part of a Belfast creditor, with whom it was st:ated the debt had been fraudulently contractvd. It appeared that the insolvent was a grocer in Belfast, an, had purchased gools from the opposing creditor for ready money, but whenl he got them ...

ANTRIM PETTY SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... ANTRIM PETTY SESSIONS.-YESTERDAY. ([agistrates presiding, lessrs. Clarke, Mont-omery nod Brook.] IaiPORTAYT TO RtAILTWVAT TRaAVELrLE'S. Upon the nnagistrates takin- theirseats, Mr. AL.vX O' Itorlni, on behalf of the Belfast and Ballymena. Railway Company, made an application that the case at ?? suit ?? C. Hazieton, of Belfast, should he proceeded with, ?? beiti granted, Mr. O'Roinas stated the ...

THE MURDER OF MR. LITTLE

... THrE MURDER OF MR. LITTLE. LATOST ?? Tuis tra-gedy still remains involved in the samo mystery which has enshrouded it from the coMn. mencemeut. The ingenuity of the detectives fins been exerted to the utmost, but as yet, wve believe, tbev have been unable to find ally clue which might leadl to the discovery of the pierpetriator. It now appears establishied alincoct boeyoad doublt that plunder ...

EXECUTION OF DEDEA REDANIES

... MA5DSTONE. JmN. 1.-TThe rnur'derer Deden Re- danies was executed this morning at twelve o'clock, in front of the county jail at Maidstone. It will be unnecessary to strte more in detail the circumstances cornected with the crime for which the wretched man suffered than to remind our ren- ders that at the late wvintor assizes he pleaded guilty to an indictment charging him with the wilful ...

MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS

... MURDER vN TILE HIGH1 SEAS. (Pi-aom thie Melboutrne HUerald of &~ptemtber'I ?? A charge ot' ti is nat ure was pr'eferired. y esterilay at the D~istt'irt Police Cor gi~lid Cii C ?? chief njat'' of thle Quleenl Of the Seas, lately a rri veil in port from Ncw Yor'k M~r. I fackett, S.M., pro- sided. 'Tite! prisoner was dlefeniled by MrI. 'Turiier, andi the Iio llwinty witnesses were o saninied [oni ...

Legal Intelligence

... p4at Nijulliggivre. COURT OF CIANCERY-TH5URSDAY. MhrOTTANT WILl CASE, French v. Brlfe. This case, which h:,s been the subject of litigation for several years, Was called on. It came before the Court upon report unexe-ptedl to. The plailitiff in the suit, Colonel Fitlstepheri French, was one of the representatives for the County of Roscommion in Parliament, but he had no relI interest in the ...

Legal Intelligence

... T-tqat 'Obteltipt(r. COURT OF CIIANCERY-TiURuSDAoV, Nov. 20. TIHE TrPPERARY BANK. O'Flaherty cold Othsers v. ill Dowell and Others. T'ie arguments of counsel ii this case were re- sumed at the sitting of the court. Mr. Deasv, Q. C., was heard for the official manaEer; Alr. . Fitzge- rald, Q.C., for ilr. llone; and mIr. 131ake, QC., tsr M1r. Stirling. M\r. bawson then proceeded to reply ...

COMMISSION OF OYER AND TERMINER

... - CoMmfsStOW oF OR AND T t I I The commission will be opened this morning by Baron Pennefather, mr. Justice Moore, and the Bight Honourable the Lord, Mayor. ' The following is a list of the prisoners for trial:- KHlitsHNi GAOL -John Ingham, felony; Mary Cu- sack, do; Bridget Hanley, uttering base coin; Patrick Monks, being in possession of base coin; Margaret Hannon, felony; W Murray, do;' ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCHi-YESTiIMDAT. (Before the fall court.) The Queen v. Thompson. This case cams on for argument on an application to the court to grant a mandamus to the magistrates of Londonderry Quarter Seesions, to compel them to rehear a case in which the defendant Wasprosecuted at the euit of the inland reve- nue. The case wae first heard before the borough justices, and an appeal from ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTiLLtGEvCE. ROLLS COURT. CQenenseing. v. Rutledje. In thib cause, which was 'heard on a former day, Mr. Walter Bourke, Q.C;^ of counsel for the respondent, George Rutledge, moved that the receiver, fQfr. Thomas Walsb, named ine thereport of Masster'oenn, dated the 17th March, 1854, should pay to the respondents, George Rutledge 'and others, the costs in the: cause lately pending in the ...

ANOTHER DOUBLE MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE OF THE ASSASSIN

... I~ANOTEHEa DOUBLE MURDEB AND ATTEMPTED SUJICIDE OF THE ASSASSIN. I I I I I I. ?? -, ?? nublie rmind bv Scarcely has the excitement created Inu Wta a ?? ,, the horrible details in connection with the recent double murdr it Warei-street, Fitzroy-sqtli5rgi, subsided, and its pmerpetrator i atly corndetned to an ignominious death, when It becomes our duty as public journalists to record the pre- ...