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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE ELLINOE- TURDAY. VORSTHiPUN DlV161ON. (Before Mr. C. J. O'Donel.) Desperatc Assaulfin the Dock.-An unfortunate woman named Kate Morrissy, of Bull.lane, was charged by Police-constable 91 D with having been drunk last night. The Coustable having given evidence in support of the charge, The prisoner made a long statoment to his3 wor- ship, alleging that she was not drunk. Mr. O'Donel ...

THE SUICIDE OF MR. M'LEAN

... I Dr. N. C. Whyte, coroner, held an inquest on Saturday, at 10 Great Brunswick-street, on the. body of Alexfander M'Lean, a dentist, who took a dose of oyanide of pota2sium on Thursday night. Mcr. Wiljiam Anderson deposed that deceased and his wife lodged with him at Great Brunswiek-street, where deceased practised the profession of a defitist; witness opened the hall door for the deceased at ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... I QLICE INTE LLIGENCE -EsTHRDA | - . NO1~RTBER2 ,PW9N., : ,BaldoyTe Race*.-Aman namned Dgyle ws chargea atthe instance of the Great Northern Railway ICompany for having got out through a window of oue of the carriages of a train returning from Baldoyle last Tuesday, ,t *f t*4io o°f .0lpo tho payment of his fare., Mr. Thomas H. Kane, solicitor, appeared for the company, and asked the magistrate ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I LAW INTELLTOENVE6 I YESTERDlY. -. BANiKRUPTCY COURT. (Before the lion. Judge Miller.) 4' rs e Charkne Doine.-Tht bank ut carried on businers-aa ai drpsr at Kilfinane, in the county of Limerick. Mr. Blackhall, instruoted by Mr. Deduobatnp, on the part of the creditors for £400, opposed the passing of the bankrupt's final ,ex. amination on the ground tbat some misrepreienta- tiofi had occurred ...

SUSPICION OF POISONING

... I SUSPICION OF PORsONUISG. - Dr. Darys, coroner, yesterday resumed-the sN& jdurned inquest at 0lasnvin on the body of the woman, Bridget Morris, who died on the 2nad lst. under circumstances leading to suspicion of poison- ing. The body had been exhumed for the pur- pose of a posttorkm examlnatioi being ade. The mnquiry had been adjourned for the purpose oi enabling the husband of the deceased ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST AN HOSPITAL

... SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST AS - 1O1PITAL. Dr. X. C. Whyte, city coroner, held an inquest at 21 Upper Kevin-street, on the body of Mrs, Catherine Curran, who died on the 17th instaut in thhe Meath Hospital. - I DMr. M'Con'au attended, 69 employer of the hnes- band of the deceased and as a subscriber to the Meath Hospital, to hear a full investigation of charges made by her friends that she had been ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... I POLICE INThtLIGF1NOE-STERDAY I . NdRTitERN DIVISION. (Before Xr. Q. J. QI'Donel.) .. : A .Beee~ns f i~rn,1A ?? ,au named Andrew Wiley was put forward in quatU4y, charged by an old man named Robert Jordan, of 11 MKulgrave street, lingstown. - The evidence of the prosecutor was that ont'of 9kindneas ;ha took tice prisoner, wholopked very destituste, iutohis~bouse iu.Kiogstown to get him .a ...

SUICIDE OF A WESTMINSTER SCHOLAR

... SUICIDE Or A WESTMINSTE R SCHOLAR. A very end case of suicide has occurred at Oxforda 'the eldest sonof ProfessorRogers3 nyoungmanof 18, hanged himself on the 11th inst., withoutitseems, any motive. An inquest was held on Wednesday evening, when the following evidence was given: Bertram Mitford 1I6ron Rogers said he was the son of Professor Rogers, and the deceased was Liai eldest brother * he ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICO INTELLIGEN'CE -'YESTERDAY . 80f1HEU1T tIV510N (Before Mr. Wioodlock.) AU~eytf. Maneaisokteer.-A labolir?e nltmed Nicholas Moyers, of I0t) Toavnecnd-street, wDS charged for having, on the 10th inst., in a public. hoase, 21 Fleet-street, caused the denth of a man. named James Farrell, vith whom he had been drinkin Mr. White appeared fcr the defence. It appeared upon the evidence that the ...

THE EXTRA POLICE IN WESTMEATH

... f TH-14 XTRA POLICU IN VES'TMEATH. I (Frosh'our Correspondent.) . 9estfrday * smeeting of l1agietrates wt-f held in the Courthouse, hMollingar, convened by Lord Greville, Lord Lieutenant of the County, O*1 iI ro- quisition signed by the. graiid jury of Westmeath at last asdizes .Tbh e4pir was taken by Lord Greville, who iphlianed the object for which tbo meeting was called,- the tecessity of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTE LLIGENCE-YESTERDAY | NORTHERN DMSTON. (Before Mr. J. NY. O'Donel.) Aasault rtn a Ififet-A man named Cosler,'resid. Sng in Clarendon-strect, was charged with violently assaulting his wife by kicking her. The prisoner wa. sent to jail for two months. A woman named Blake *vas sentenced to a monntgs lirpriso3imentforasbaulting Constable 152 C in Purdon-atreet. ' AsjaUt on a Tcamcir ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW ' t' 'LLiGENCEt; a YESTER DAY., : COURT OF BANKRTJPTOY. (Before Judge Miller.) In re the Hessrs. MalcoMn eon-MrI. Blood '(Findlater and Blood) applied that the Bauk of Irelaund might be at liberty to pay certain bills, &o, due on a ship belonging to the Messrs. Mal- comeoD, of Portljaw And ,Bclfiast, which Was on her voyage from Calcuts. t TThe motion was glranted. It ?? h'f Gauyhl and ...