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O'MAHONY CHARGED WITH SWINDLING

... Q'.MAHONY CHARG33J:D WIWJ1 7SWINDLING. I A letter has appeared in the New York 1l)orld from James F. Montagu, who styles himself Captain in the Irish Republican army, charging President O'Mahony with swindling. The writer says:- at My countrymen, be deceived no longer * give up Su the idea of moral logic talk from John O'Mfahony G and Co., for it will not save you. He never in- Lo tended to ...

THE RECENT DISTURBANCE AT GRANGEGORMAN CHURCH

... THlE RECECYNT :DISTURBACE -A GRANGECGORMAN Cget Ii.R AGISTE IAL INVhETIQA¶N, all , - ?? R T.nwrnv lcavihltreOt. anl.: Eenry Griffith, porter,-3 Lo.wer ievnn sree. ?? Francis Ionfg, saddlgr, 15 New-street, vrqre placed wo . the dock at C~apel~stroet Police Office yesterday, iegI . charged with oreating a disturbance in Araugegor- 'hn ?? parish church during divine service on Sunday. morning ...

KILKENNY QUARTER SESSIONS

... KILKENNY QUARTER SESSION'S i.lo nil> A,1 &p U ,U~ kt ?? OUR COREESPONrWaNT.) KILRKENY, MO1NDAY.-The quarter segsions for this division of the county opened here this morning at ten ?? De Moleyns, I sq., chairaa, of the county. He proceeded to hear the unoppoase insolvency cases, the unopposed civil bill cases, and the ejeotments, vhich he disposed of. At twelve the grand jury were sworn, and ...

ALLEGED MURDER OF A CAPTAIN BY A FOREIGN SAILOR

... . ' :r ' ?? '1 GED hIIRDER OF A CAWTAIN. BY; Alj'E A FOIiEIIGN SAILOR. (FjsWM OVI CoBSPoNtD23.) j1gXPooLI S.&Tunw.y.-At the Live poolM8IZW* 6gtlrday, Antonia Patrona, at Spanish seaman, Co jodicted for the murder ?? Htghes, at 0s tao on the 11th February las Thc deceased a thr'e other captains of vesselst were drinking to- allrt the Garston Hetelon the night of the 11th, ~ aisout eleven ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... .1~,ILAW CooTflJYETERPAY. I COUT F CHANCERy fiedb~y Mr.Thomas BeirntagisWlia Br. deel noitt, isud Al1ici Bfirnett,:his'wife.' It~psuea that' S.p the deeds of 3355flmpmet of.{hie6th, of October, 1855, difr anid thoc18th of June,. 1857, might be declar:dfrau-_ ode dulent and void, on the ground that theyhlad beei ct* I obtained from the 'petitioner~by fraud and miarepre, ' order sentation.- ...

THE MURDER IN THE QUEEN'S COUNTY

... | THE MURDER IN THE QUEEN'S COUN'TYV. ?? I (FUOM OURl 001RRESMiXBNT.) MOUNTMFLUCK, APRI'L 24mT-An inquest was 1 held yesterday on the body of George (lee, when e) the following verdict was returned:- That the Di deceased, George Gee, came by his death at Acragar, iW on Monday morning, the 23rd instant, from gun- Li shot wounds, received from some person as yet to us ai unknown. . Smith was ...

CHARGE OF ATTEMPTING TO SEDUCE A SOLDIER FROM HIS ALLEGIANCE

... CHARLGE OF ATTEMPTING TO SEDUCE A SOLDIER FROMHIS ALLEGIANCE., Aman who gave his name as Richard Brien, and stated that he 'whs a'shoeniaker residing at a6 New- row strag w biought before Mr. Aon at the Heai Police office yesterda y, charged by IB. Cooke, a private in the Military Train, with attempting to cseduce him from his; allegiance and using seditious :ilanguage. From the evidenceof'thy ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... I =LAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. Chat-lotte ,orris v. Johnl Linwerick andl ?? hearing of this case was resumed this morning at the sitting of the court. The petition prayed that an old lease of the year 1784, whereby the lands of Drown, in the county of Cork, were demised to the late John Jervis for 999 years, might be declared to be still continuing; or if not, that a lease of the ...

HORRIBLE TRAGEDY—SEVEN PERSONS MURDERED

... ]{ORRIBLE TRAGEDY-SEVEN PERSONTS I - ?? ?f. J.. £RE!. l A horrible butcheiy has been committed on a farm near Philadelphia-the victims being a man named pr LChristopher, Dearing, his wife, his four children, and. ke . his niece, a youn~g woman about 25 years old. The 17 . P/rikoeljr Ledg, of .April 11, says- Yesterday a friend of Mr. Dearmg w.ent to the house and found it fastened up. I-e ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... K T- - A'I- T I~~ - i e , 7,A-U )Ar \ COUUT OV COlIANCERY. The Lord Chancellor disposed of a number of cause petitionss under She th BeatirAn'.:' ' E~zpaw't Htfejrnqs,; e,'L&a0wr, j-sauppmsed Lunatic. -Mr. BallQ.; . (with him Mr. Marti), applied for a 'o'i'isalh 'to' ex-amihe into the' state 'of mind' of Mary 'Lawlor,' wb was'alleged. to be nlarly l00 years.old' About 1818 she was cobfined ...

CAPEL-ST. POLICE OFFICE—YESTERDAY

... CAPEL.ST., POLICE OQFFICIr-Y-S¶THRDA.Y (RTfYn- TAtM. O'Donnell.) I (lie.0re Itr. vuoLrilieli.) fr stealirng from a ffruit Stand.-A young lad named Hugh Mulligan, residing at King's-court, was brought to up in custody of Police Constable 154 C, charged by the constable with having stolen on the previous w dayfrom a fruit staud at Eden-quay, a hank of figs. It appeared that the constable ...

POST OFFICE PROSECUTION

... - POST OI'.IFIic PItosii10UT'ION. - At the Head Police-ilice, yesterday,~ James aStyles, letter eatrior, aai.±ar'li bofewo 1E liea, charged with ha Oiiig, ol th, :l It Fobrnary lafl, opened and examined the Oollttontls of a ?? dressed to Mr. Foley, 17 Wecllington-quay. . Mr. Thompson appeared for'the Positofflice, a Mr. J. A. Cufran, iu.9tructed by Mr. Spea , fended the prisoner. Mr. Thomplson ...