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INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... oppcksitiockZn-Ir some time in the year 1836p ~i the insolvent and his lady came to his house, and purchased Fr articles of kitchen furniture to the amount of III. ; the bill a) now handed to him was offered in paymerit of the account; a,, it bore date the ...

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... her, and she said not ; she lit her pipe ; I told her I thought -the boy older than she represented, and took her into the kitchen, having previously put the policeman in a pantry, I where he could hear the conversation; I asked her when she could have ...

TIPPERARY ASSIZES—TUESDAY

... nlbeath forcing pieces of plaster with great violence to the opposite side of the room, and finally made its exit up the kitchen chimney, splitting several of the stones at the top., Otle of the daughters of Mr. Smuith experienced a stuinning carl- cussion ...

DUBLIN POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... o'clock on the night of Saturday, the 21st of Jily last, and, on proceeding to the rear, obtained admittance through the kitchen door; the place was in darkness, hut the mistress of the house got a light for him, when he heard noise in a closet, atd told ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... o'clock on the neghf ?? and saw the shop open and a light inside. There was' no person in the shop, but, on proceeding to the kitchen, he saw a woman fastening the back door. The defendant them caine up to him and asked him why he continued searching, the ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... others in a room off the tap-room at Brien's, the night before, when he heard two screams like those of a jackdaw in the kitchen where the deceased was lying, and that on going down with a light, the brother coming in at the same time, they found him ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... standing at his door, and admit five wo- men ; he then got admittance, and, ol searching the house, found three women in a back kitchen, who did not appear to belong to the house. Cross-examined by Mr. Fitzgerald-Does not think that Mr. Byrne told him that one ...

CITY SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... Cross-exaniined by Air. Curran-_There was no appear- ance of business doing in the shop, and the two persons whom he saw in the kitchen did not appear to have been drinking. Mr. Curran submitted that there was no proof of the house being open for the sale of ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... witness at- [tempted to get in, but was pushed abrout; bie, however, ef- fected anr entrance; the roman then ran down to the kitchen, where she gave the bottle to another fernale, who attempted to conceal it in a basket of feathers behind the door. but lie ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... before I reached it; I do not know whether or not h there were lodgers in the house; Moore is a house car- cc penter; the kitchen had the appearance of a workshop; I i considered Tucker to be a very trustworthy manc; it ivas on tc the l0th of October I ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... brother (the pro- Yprietor of the house) was out, and had them with him; witness then proceeded to the door ofthe cellar, or kitchen, but that was fastened; lie then went out of the house ; the young man asked him to remain until his brother would l come ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... made by my own interest two thousand fellows abler and better than any of a you rascals, policemen; and the offals of my kitchen would t feed your whole establishment. Be off, or I'll pitch it into a you with a Cavendish-row touch; cut--.finish.-be conva- ...