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COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... DUBLTN, FRIDAr, [FROM OUR SPECIAL REtPORTER.] [Before Judge MILLER.] Pr In re REVERLEY AND GIBSON. tr TaB bankrupts were flax and tow merchants i fo Belfast, The meeting was an adjournment of a c previous one held for the final examinraion. Mr KXERNAN, Q 0. (instructed by Mr. Nelson), appeared for the assignee, and stated that the question which had arisen between Mr. Thompson in Ithe ...

THE FREEMAN COMMISSION INQUIRY

... maTHE imsAN COmmissrON INQUirY. AAttrm As_ el l. - - ., Is- - ?? The Commlsdmen resumed their Inquiry at eleven oclook sercy monsag Mr. Fredeick Suttoa, solicitor, was recalled ans examined by Mr Law, Q C-He deposed he Wa.. sasured that all the ward books use at the late election, and produced at the petition ?? were handed in. I show you one of a bundle of twenhty-even letters addressed to ...

CRIME AND CRIMINALS IN NEW YORK

... CRIME AND CRIMINALS IN NWEW YOux I New York appears tob b so overrun with crimials that the respectable inhabiant are discussing the propriety of ?? the law into their own hands. The Ncew York Herald of the 23rd ultimo says ?? For some time pet vague rumours prevailed that a number of citizens hads resolved to meet together to discuss the feasibility of bringing eartain crminals anwbipped of ...

POLICE [ill]

... POLICE COURTS-YEsnAAy. I SO ?? DIVTION. (Before Mr. Di. ) I Ckargc of A!tait.-Two men nmed. TL-Z I Durn-e an-. Jchn PRodin were semt for trial M city ^ . on a charge of havoing aieauited o Gitn.-t, 146 A, in the oischarge of hie duty. !raere wve arother charge of asmauit agaent Ounne, alleged ti hwpe been coxmmitted oG a w.nUM ?? Bridget -ace. He wae sekt for trjai On tha ohargo . 2N0REn1E ...

THE TRIAL OF THE KINCKS' MURDERER

... x THE TRIAL OF THE TIN(C.S' MURDERE THE French papers give a long account of the Pro-cioJ ceediwgs at the Cour ?? de la beine on Tuea. jus day, when Traupmarin was byornht up for trial. Dr. The coflt was crowded in every part. The Presi anr i dent was obliged to limit the tickets of admission, per *and of these the la&dies absorbed thel greaterporhion. get Chairs and stools were placed in all ...

DOWNPATRICK QUARTER SESSIONS

... DOWNPATF ,1C QUARTER SESSIONS. [FO M -tTR OWN ?? ] DOWNPATRICH, FRIDAY. TtIs morning., at ten o'clock, the civil business of these Sesgion S was proceeded with before RoBanT JossTONm, E6a., Q.C., Chairman of the County D)own. WILL CASE. CRICEA813h AND ANOTrZR ?? JEANNINCS AND WIFE The plaintiffs in this case were the Rev. James CrickariL, of Loughinisland, Roman Catholic clergy. man, ars& ...

ELOPEMENT AND FORGERY

... ELOPE3IENT AND FORGERY. TnALEs, WEDNESDAY. -An extrordiaary occur- rence of a romantic, but unfortunately criminal cha. raster, has just been brought to light before the Tralee magistrates. A few days ago a young lady residing mtar Castleisland, the daughter of a very respectable farmerwho during his lifetimae had been very well known and deservedly respected, eloped with a young Scotch ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YLSTERDAY. [Before E. Oiars, Esq., R.M.; and PETER KEEGAN, Esq., J. P.] CHARGE OF FORCIBLE ESTRY, MALICIOUS INJURY, AND ASSAULT. Haris Hamilton and Thomas M 'Namara were brought up in custody of Acting-Constable King, charged ?? having forcibly entered the house of a man named Edward M1'Grubl, assaulted him, and maliciously broken his delf and furniture. The prosecutors ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOL. IVENCY-YESTEBDAY. (Before Judge Miller.) In re Beerlg and Gi03o.-The bankrupts were flax and tow merchants in Belfast. The meeting wrw an adjournment of a previous one held for the finat examination. Mr Kernan, QC, instructed by Air H C Neilson, appeared for the assignee, end stated that the question which had arisen between Mr Thompson (the assignee) and certain ...

THE POLITICAL PRISONERS

... I THE POLITICAL PRISONERs. 1 ;ibe to~l-icnrt- are amogast the anessers sehi^h kmv~ been receleed byf tre Vey me De=i Y 'Beii on Lha eul jeet at tbe ?? in inaour of the releare of cbe polticlpr ie roners TPhe Rev. Mr. Courty, P.P., Churchviewi MI315gb, c ehuty (ev.Mr, SHyso-n I P.,t witlingly suhscrine ray dn ble nzwae to the enetosed decifration, and agree viiih youic opiion that she general ...

EXTENSIVE FRAUDS BY A SHIPBROKER

... EXTENSI FRAUDS BY A SHIPBROKEE. I Alu --1 -- Ace. - Atthe Glasgow Circuit Court on Wednesday, before Lord Ardmlllan and a jury, William Cook, ship. broker and commission aent in Glasgow, and some time United States' Vice-Consul In thst city, was brought to trial on an indictment charging him with eleven acts of forgery and fraud, involving sums of money amounting in all to over 5,@001. The ...

THE DUBLIN FREEMAN COMMISSION

... THE DUELMN FBEEMAN 1ISS10N The Commissionera resumed theirit.neiryih e .4rda- street on Saturday morning. Benjamin Warren examined by the Ch:.ef ali eioner-I was in Jereen's house o-o -ee riighr sef -.rc the eiection, and a conversation of tne ?? 2d>zitl b,-. described took place there; I -old H&U, Bosth. Jesson, and Bailey next day that I thought sou-tethin3 would be going for the doubtful ...