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DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YiomaAY. I ,EA OFi ?? (Before Mr.1Magee.) DETtoTION AND AEXBT or A GANG OF ROBBERS AND P.EOasEvS orF STvLEs, GooDs.-Four women of 'about middle pge, respectably dressed, whose names were given as Catheripe Scaelan, Sarah M'LOughlin, Catherine Cleary, and. Mary Gleary, were brought up in the custody of Police- ?? rand Murphy, of the G division, charged with having in their ...

THE TRACT DISTRIBUTING CASE

... I The following communication wae read at the meeting of the Dublin Protestant Association on Tuesday night:- Dublin Castle, March 10, 1854. Sitn-Referring to the memorial presented to the Lord Lieutenant, on the 7th of November last, by a deputation on the part of the Protestant Association, complaining of the de- cision of Mr. Uugh O'Callaghan, one of the divisional justloes of the ...

THE ALLEGED CORRUPT TRAFFIC IN SITUATIONS

... THE ALLEGED CORRUPT TRAFFIC IN SITUA. | TIONS. I (From the Ofornin9 Post). The committee appointed by the House of Commons, on the motion of Mr. Iassc Butt, to inquire into the wholesale charges preferred against the Irish members of parliament by Dr. Gray and others, of having trafficked in situations for political purposes, met yesterday (Thursday), pursuant to adjournment from Monday last, ...

CORONERS' INUESTS

... CORONERW -USTS. I DEATH BY DEOWNING.-JOhn E. Hyndman, Esq., city t coroner, held an inquest on Saturday on the body of a man d (name unknown), who was found drowned in the canal a harbour, James's-street. 1 The deceased, who appeared to be about twenty-five years r of age, was over six feet high, black hair and whiskers. lie I wore a drab velvet shooting coat, with sporting buttons, I bearing ...

BY EXPRESS

... COR1K ASSIZES. (FROM OUt OORRESPONDET.) Cork, Friday. , CROWN COURT. The Chief Baron sat this morning at half pastnineo'clock, and resumed the trial of the following important case, which has been at bearing since Wednestay morning, and Which hase been reported in the FaBsrsre at sufficieat length, not only on the present ocosioa but at the last assizes, when the jury were discharged without ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... ~ I - i, ?? : : .ZE . A , E LG NC I' I _ANTRIM @xo . 'Belfast, August 2. .RECOBD; CDURT. After my despateh of yeetaldey had'been' forwarded, the following case was tried i: Barairond ?? - Af crand, Thie wee an action brought to recover the sum of 651 I9s. 4d., being the balance of sn account alleged to be due 'bgthe defendantforgoods sold and delivered, T he defen- dant admitted that the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I . . 'A 'L O 4 I 1. - i ; 1. ?? , *-INITA LIGaires. ?, , , t I : ? , i I oa 0?.; ;, -, ? . - .. - 11 i 1~ iO~;F CWAIbGEiRY-YBiaD ' ?? ' ?? Ohancellor5saateleveno'clocL k.:: , ' ?? 1 Gefnn-s, . O'Cenc' i iV. 0 s ;.WiL T. .iT~hj~iw ausd petltio'n fifed 'by Mess.li . .; .l AW~ i~d a 9sli& aleine O'B n'O'.GCnojm n . the lrector. .of1 ftia4iotI hnd L rick :RailWay3' im- psuy, for the'purpose ...

CORONER'S INQUEST AT NEW BRIGHTON—CYRIOUS CASE OF DEATH FROM TOBACCO

... CRo~TEW8,i1nQtTET AT4 : NEW BlGHTOb -CU-1 B I: 0U~ bE 8bF IDEATh FROMT TOBACCbb. . ,. sde yeiening.,at fie ,o'lock ?? Chuitog, Eeq., :eo~rone~r foxq , county..of Ohes 'held an inquest at the ;Albion (ftr. 'Parker'io) lotel, Ney,. BrightoIi i o'the ?? of a 'lady naamed Emiiy Watts, the wiie,'of Dr.Wa-tt, whoi resided .ait NewBrighton for some time past. .The, case caused same luterest in ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... .LAW INTELLIQEKCE. or er COURT OF CHANCERY-YEsTsDATY. s0 The Lord Chancellor sat at eleven o'clock, and was' Ocan- By pied the greater portion of the day in hearing the caseiof a- Ottley a. Mason, which camie before his lordship upin ecx- captions taken to the Master's report by the executorseof the be Countess De Front, one of the mortgagees of the defendant. The principal question at issue ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... r :'LAW INTLLIGE2CE. I COURTT OF CHANCERY-YnTAX. The Lord Chancellor sat at eleven o'clock, Hailo i. / :hteb Lesiie., This was a cause petition which was partly heard on Fri- day last; the petition was filed by Mrs. Hamilton against the respondents, who were the' trustees under her marriage settlement executed, in November, 1834, by whirl she was entitled to her separate use toithe interest of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... a. - L - AW JNTELLIQENC. . COURT EOF OHACERY-YsvrsuWAY. The Lord Chancelloreat at. eleven o'clock. .he ~ o v. Klly, - This cause came on for bearing on bill and answer. The plaintiff, Mr. Peter Cornys, is a gentleman of property in the county.Galway, where the defendant was his land agent. In the year 1849 the defendant brought an action against the plaintiff for a sum of 1,2001., whichb he ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I ix,: . LAW INTELLEN : COURT OF OOPT MONPLAS-Yasm . : I ?? i'T ' IRG 'Sai A'tT Vr91 P~illus: 4. ' .Before the Lord Chief Jueite and a conlnonjory.) 7 'W ofv.F. In this case, the. particulars of which appdared yestgrday, thejury found for the plaintiff on the first issue, thus nega- I tiving the Atraelfer of accounts as. payment, inasmuch as they were of' opinion the accounts were ...