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CORONER'S INQUESTS

... A IP.-~ T-. ?? ---v I A FATAL LEGACY-&DuT1av FRON 1XCoESeUE DahKx- ?? John Eil ctt'Htundms;n', Eaq., city coroner, ?? an inquest at the house 80, Church-lstreet, on the body of Mary Anne Foster, aged 22 years. Mary Kirwan deposed that she (witor.s) lived In the room in which the inq4est iwas being then held; deceased was her sister-in lav,' and had resided at 28, Monck-place, Phibebo- rough; ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW NTEzLlGENCE. . 1. . .. II COURT OF CHANCERY-YESTERDMA. The Lord Chancellor, with Mr. Justice Ball and Mr. Jus- tice Moore, eat in this court yesterday to bear the argurieats of counsel in the cause of I - Circrry v. Cox. The question to be decided turned upon the construetion to be given to the residuary clause in the will of-Mr. Richard Keatinge, of Durgarvan, who appointed Mr. A. Cox his ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... | MAS1ZES INTELLIGENCE. l MONAGGHAN. (FROat OUR CORRE21PONDtET.) MURDER OF MR. BATESON. (Continued from yesterday's Freeman.) Patrick Brennan examined by the Attorney-General-I am a tenant of Lord Templeton'e, in the towniand of Drums- gelvin; I heard of the murder of Mr. Bateson the day after it occurred; I remhember three men coming to my house one evening ; I do not know whether it was ...

MONAGHAN, ASSIZES

... (FROM OU O1 M 0 CW1 O RSPONDEN T.) Mo bghan, ?? aU1, July 9. 17E sri~ltEB 9 it TSSON. , At nine o'clock Ithise orning th slon. Justice Jackson entered the crown court, and the. following business of the day was at once proceeded with. Bryan Grant was cta e1, - ith the murder of the late Thomas Douglas aat ?? Coomey was charged With being an accessary iof the same crime. The prisoners pleaded ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YisTERDAY. MANDAMUS MOTION. Mr. Henry MacDermott applied, on the part of Mr. G. S. Wybrants, for a mandamus against the Ecclesiastical Commis- sionnrs, to compel them to return to the Lord Lieutenant a cir- tificate of valudtion, as required by the 3 and 4 Wmi. 4, c. 87, t section 13b. It appeared that in the year 1823 a DIr. Lewis, who held under an interest which was ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... C OROQNERS INQUEITM. , - 'Pnt! FATAL ACCtrBENT itS, CiAi'iO sTiitr. -YeSteirday, purasuat.to ad,; urnrnenct, Cite inqueat tunctinng tbh ,d-sth of El zibetb Gallagher A as resuified in JerviS-31reet H>ospital, : bufor- John E illyndrnau, Esq., city coroner. Owinig to theabsence'of a joror,; Mr. Patrick Byrne, 4, Ahbev-street, the inquiry, which bad been fixed lor twelve o'cluk. did not take ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DUBLIN PoLICE-SATURDAY. COLLE6E-titHEET OFFICE. RoBBeRY OF PLATE, &c.-Juobn Ferris, Winnifred Woods, Maria Lyoch, and Thomas Dolan, were brougbt up in cus- tody of Sergeants Spencer and Allen, G division, charged under the following circumsetaticr:- lady named Deborth Freetvwood stated tbat about tbrse months back she left her residence, 122, Srephen'a'greea, West, to spend some time in the ...

SANITARY CONDITION OF DUBLIN—ASTOUNDING REVELATIONS—THE POLICE REPORTS

... SANITARY CONDITION OF DUBLIN-ASTOUND- ING REVELATIONS-THE POLICE REPORTS. We have more than once ventured to warn the citizens of Dublin that it was to the unseen filth in the back- yards and to the festering putrescence that courses through ear entrapped sewers they must look if they desire to pu- ti1y the city, and remove from within striking distance of their habitations the noxious ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE IN A HOUSE OF ILL FAME

... I ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE IN A I. HOUSE OF ILL FAME. fing, Yesterday evening a dreadful occurrence took place in a gro house or ill fame in French-atreat. A gentleman attempted ;are the life of a girl living in No. 27 in the above strret, and imme, id i ~- diately after committed Suicide by shooting himself' It ap- mdotl pears itat shortly before four o'clock, Bome boys, playing ieorn ...

INSOLVENT COURT—SATURDAY

... INSOLVENT COURT-SATuRDAY. (Before Commissioners Curran and Baldwin.) IJi re Joha Oates. The insolvent had been the proprietor of an oxteneive cot- ton mill at Drogheda. It was stalted that his liabilities were about 5,0001., and that there were no assets. Opposition weas offered on the part of two creditors, one of whom. Mr. Hammond, claimed 5004, the amount of the insolvent's bill, which had ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ?? l~fl- ! NC COURT OFVCANCERY-SAT~aJDY.. ear The Lord Chanicellor took his seat on the benloh at eleven 'Ye Aqr~r~soOilA jiSTB'EtTRAORDONARY.: o Oltb heixotion of 'Mtr F. Brady, 'lr,'Smith wassappointed ges .APPEAL FROM-THE ROLLS. h AlsnD-ArC By * This w6s' OtAj:paa d aorder ct the Master of: the cia Rol aeohthe 7hNvma.at The original Petitiqton mia -(the full liarticnlurs of which weerortedl ...

ADMIRALTY COURT—SATURDAY

... I - ADMIRALTY COURT-SATURDAY, (Before Dr. Stock, and his Assessor, Captain Daniel, R.N ) 'THE LATE STORM COLLISION IN EKtIGSTOWN HARBOUR. Inre sf- Carthy and others v. the Ship Favourite. The proceedings in this casecommenced on Friday, and were resumed at the eitting of the courr. It was a suit brought by the owners of a echooner, of about 80 tons burden, called the Argyle, T. MXCarthy, ...