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CHURCHYARD PENAL LAW

... CEURCHYARD PENAL LA.W I - - L _ ?? tn ?? _ or__ (&forn the Tppesrry r Free Press.) Anne-street, Cionmel, Dec. 6, 1852. RA. SM-I have bqen informed that on the occasion of the funeral of the late Matthew Hamerton, Esq., you ap- peared in the churchyard of Rathronan- in an official capa- city, and that you then and there performed a burial service as prescribed'by the Roman Catholic church. ...

BANKRUPTCY CORT—YESTERDAY

... BANKRUPTCY CORT-YRTMDAEtkY (BeforeMr. Commissioner Ilaunnett.I in re Jeremiah Kavaagh. - This meeting was for surrender, choice of assignee, and at proof of debts. The bankrupt surrendered, and was ex- strained by Mr. Levyy relative to tscme of his dealings with api Stewart and -onei ~ot'London. Me stated that he shipped ;828 casks of butter to them; he heard of their failure be- fore the ...

THE KIRWAN CASE

... I I. ,t vbPe,oample. of ADur. Wwaia r alwe pcessity for a ,cogrhof criminal appsesl.! VortbhpftAesfortuight~tbe pres Ibus been t4e9,mqing Lwkth' letters displting thl jstic , ofxthe geon ic- tionijtctiAsroan. e'ye writereshaye. hg#t etrgumentall their ownptiay,. for no ne. is .disposed to p qertakejthe tifigracious teatsi of depyrvirig acriminal of hiJe, list chanc of life. - ,Jus- ttipq Was ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDSY

... . I DUBLIN POtICE-SATURiDAY. CAPEL-STREET OFFICE. CHAREaU OF STEALING ON A RAIL'WAY,-ChaileS Con- Ian, a workman employed on the Drogheda Railway, was committed for trial at sessions, charged witb-stealing a quan- tity Of copper pipes from a steam engine on the line, and the property of the company. CHARGT OF EAMnZlEMENT.-James Gaffney was charged by Joseph Kerney, coal factor, and in whose ...

THE TRIAL OF MR. BOWER

... THE TRIAL OF AIR. BOWER. Truie following is a carefully condensed report of the trial of Mr. Bower at Paris. It will be borne in mind that Mr. Bower returned voluntarily from London, and gave himself into custody to stand his trial:- The accused, on being interrogated by the court, de- clared his name to be Elliot Bower, aged 38, correspon- dent for a London paper, and residing at Paris, Rue ...

MURDER AND SUICIDE-AT MANCHESTER

... MURDER AND SUICIDE AT M 4NCHESTER. . n I I . .- _ _ ._ i_ . a__ I I A fearful circumstance occurred in Manchester on Thurs- y day morning, a man named James Rowe, tbirty-six years of L- age, who resided in Worthington's-court, Rochdale-road, in ). that town, having mardered his son, aged about seven years, 0 and then committed suicide by throwing himself across the b. rails of the Lancashire ...

DOWNPATRICK QUARTER SESSIONS

... TIIESI. sessions ?? on BMonday, before T. Jones, ES(l., lssist0ll t- 11311 gt cis, andii th tl lT iilng lma- gistretes:-J. . Maxiwell . It. 1. Florde, P. 1- D)es- pard, J. Birney-, D. larrel, IY. L. T'Cance, and John Hastings, Esqrs. ISSOLVENTS' P'IcTITIONS. Several iUSsolvents' petitions were cimsidCred. Jame.s Po'rcst? Pulto.' T[his insolvent had been a Lienwteiant-Colonel in the army, but ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—FRIDAY

... BELFAST POLICE C(.OfiRT.-FIuDN.1y [Before W. S. TuAcy, E!q., R.-M-J AIPI'EIIrMNSION 01 C-tltI.N ciltitOI:1iS. John and Jrmizes M, ?? two g'etle1 ien of the s milillmnay-aj)prop'iaitioen claiiing, whose tlslt e lie ill the flower tanevi g litic, wvere introdluced to trie haticll by Head-Conistable M'Jityre, wvho stated tbat iii had mtln I ?? acuileamiiinctO 11i(Iiil c-i lcill stalltes whicih ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAr INTELLINGENC., CONSOLIDATED CHAMBERYnA Cliefore Mr.-Jnltice Jackson.) JmsBrhv. the ProprieOrsw of the Freenma's tria Mr. Macdotiogh, Q.C., on behalf ofthdenatsmod ta set aside the judgment which had been marked against ,,themi by the plaintiff's. attorney in 'this case;, and alsb for .three weeks' time Ito plead. The learned counsel stated that1 the, action was one, of libel, and' tlut ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—MONDAY

... BELF AST POLICE COURT.-M1O';Du- [Before V. S. TrACv, Rsq., R.L.] A CRUlEML Tiirrt. Francis Thoburn, a poor blind fidller, came into court to prosecute a wretch nalmed EdI-erei' UlJiniliy- ham, for having attempted to take his life' by stealillng his fiddle- the means wherebv he liveal'' Co nizlainant stated that, oni Saturday niglt, lie wvas engaged in a public house ndar the barracks, i ...

INSOLVENT DEIBTORS' COUIRT

... I I The Commissioness sat yesterday for the fist time after Christmas vacation. No ca e of any public interest came be- fore the court. - DUBLIN POLICE-YEsTEnDAY. iiEAD-OFrICE. ROBBERY OF LEAD -Patrick Keogh and Edward Byrne were charged with stealing two brass cocks and a quantity of leaden pipes oat of the South Dublin Union Workhouse. It appeared that at fan early hour that morning, ...

THE CONVICT KIRWAN—SUSPICION OF ANOTHER MURDER

... THE CONVICT KIRWAN-SUSPICION OF ANOTHER | MURDER. Yesterday the Msgistrates of the Head-office of Police were engaged in to p eliinsary investigation of a charge of e a most serious. characcir a4aint the convict Kirwan. We i understand that it 4 nantt to murder. An artist named u Beyer, who had beert oh intlbate terms with Kirwan, dis- appeared from Dnbli~i~i a h-ost mysterious manner some i ...