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THE EXPLOSION AT POOLBEG-STREE INQUEST ON THE BODIES

... THIE EXPLOSION AT POOLBEG-STRE-t INQUEST ON THE BODIES. Dr W White, iefy-coroner attendeon Thursday sornink at the flair mill premises of Mr. Macken, *Poolheg street, where a jury w-aas sworn to inquire 55a to the eanse of the- Seaths of Patrick Qeigley, Patrick Gaizn,--and l agce M'Glynn who had ibeen employedin connection with them when the *.explosion tookpa on Wednesday. A number of ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... [ LAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. j I - I ROLLS COURT. Cassan *v. Palmer.-HIs Lordship delivered judg- ment in this case, which was argued in the course of December last The bill was filedbyMr. Matthew Sheffield Cassan against Mr. Robert Samnel Palmer, Sir Francis Blaciwood, and others, to set aside several deeds of purchase by Mr. Palmer in the Landed Estates Court, in the year 1858. It ap- peared that ...

EXTENSIVE ROBBERY OF BOOKS

... :EX~PSSWI~ RBBERY O'Fi- A&tthe Southen-DivisioalPoiee GoUHyester- day, before Mr. Barto, a, rectablelooking I young man -amed Wi1liam Gardner, and who was htil lately occupied as caretaker of the Antient -(Josiert Rcpsie, Grestr wBnick-street, was put !irwar& inoz Iy of ?? KavanagiL 'adDetet iEO r H ~taud of the G divisioi, diarged wite having stol a very large number of books ir ViOn n the . ...

POOR LAWS—NATIONAL RATING VERSUS UNION RATING

... I - -I I POOR LAWSNAIONA RATN YERSU I - - 1 TO TEE EDITOR OF TE FREEMAN. Y- M nEAR Sm-I propose to alter the state of Ih-fe nquestift-4utn oerypi he'veze Le aid ve xatious btween ptheelectoral dis-5 a r destitqtepqor. Ony guardaof the poor,,seemr te 'dianeof ffie ~ ndtpf Mens ; 1 n eix~epq ?? -of' ithe poor; of 19 ?? -4tte,.7 m tgeffnotw onaiv the ratinmgat uoo:. ~e relief Ifinhi~ingU tY ...

THE NEWTOWNSTEWART TRAGEDY

... I NTEWTOWNSTEWART TRAGEDY. IT _ _ DISCOVERY OF THE MONEY-INSPECTOR MONTGOMERY UNDER ARREST AND HOOTED IN THE STREETS. SPECIAL TELEGRAM (From our Correspondent.) Newtownstewart, Saturday Night. Another step has been bade in the develop- ment of what is now universally kmown as the Newtoivusteavrttragedy. The mystery which up to this enveloped the perpetration of this des- perate and well ...

JOHN MITCHEL ON FROUDE

... 'TORN ?.TOHErL ON FOUDE I, ~~ F O&. , r _ ;el The foliow;n i} ihe thirdparE of M itobel's critcies on The Crusade of the 'Period I shall have litto or netling to the cruel oppresmaons'irgflioteesforey tenohing upon my cointrymen ; and abebbitely othing' at nal in the way of complaint or vltpratlonon account of thosesad events, .Let itbe grahted, forthe present, that the English, or the Nor. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... -I4 TITE BEL.FAST RIOTS. 1 - (From our'3Reporter.) O ' Belfest, Thursday.. ?? forenoon, Judge Lpsmo3. and Judge ?? arrived in Belfast from Downpatrick. At O the terminus of the County Down Railway they I 0 were mot by the High Sheriff (Jamnes COaine, D Esq), who had a splendid turn out in waiting for their lordehips. Accompanied by a troop 'of he 4Oth'Dragoon Guardc, and preceded by a number ...

THE GALWAY PROSECUTIONS

... . -THE GALWAY PROSECUTION& .I 'The Queen v Rev James Stauntozs,-Tho fol- lowing list of forty eight ?? jurors was struck yesterday in the Crown office, in the case of the Rev James Staunton :-Thomas Greves, Lough. ye limstown, farmer; James M'Glue, Rowan'a Big, tv Lusk, farmer; John Duffy, Nutitowfl, Garria. Li town, farmer; Wm J Burnaide, Tobernen Ter. in rnee, Morsaktown accountanti; John ...

LEGAL INFANTS

... LEGAL N4FANTS. Neither a borrower nor a lender be !1 'ery few of us are capable of taking the excellent ad- vice of Polonius ; and very few of us are ignorant of the extreme ease with which we borrow and the extreme difficulty with which we pay. The business of lending is, perhaps, the most disrepu- table in existence. When the lender loses, who is sympatheaio? and when the borrower pays, ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... , LA ICOURTS-YESTEADAY. I 'In re' 3tlooms Msol ?? e ?? whichwaqrs oefevdro the Lonrr nd Chancellor'1j_ iln~ M WashQ C with whomWM~ -UR P White, Q C, and Mr arsdeaso instructed by N i lir Poerappie onbehlf f ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE IEILAGEY.-C tioRTasvit: S D l' [sILLS . (Before ?? C. . O'Donoel.) Clurygr Oq Burftaq.-4-ames X]-cly was hro-a-ht up in custody of Constable '12 T, eltacled W-LZI' having burgla-iously entered the lo-itse 'c Cue- stitution-hIil, and with hax'ing -olcu therefron several bottles of vine. ?? c'nm-.able stated his attention was attratted t. ?? - t:e t e tion by seeing three men * i't i, s ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY, NORTHERN DIVISION

... * POLICE INTRLLIGENC1E-YEWICRDAY, * rAV1'T4J-'- T Th1TvrMAT NORWTHERN DIVISION. (Before Mr. Dix 3 A NovFL NUISAMEca.-Michael Tisdel, an Eag- lisbman, was brought up in Oustody of Police Constablcs 36 B acd 110 C, charged with hsving carelesely and recklessly driven seventeen horses from the Metal Bridge to Carlisle Bridge, be- tween 10 and 11 o'clock this morning, to the danger of the passers ...