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COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DUBLIN, JAN. 18

... Irvinestown, on the 5th inst, was tolerably,| good. Cattle of all kinds were in brisk demand, and brought good prices, except milch rows, which were rather low. ; I The tfir of Trillick, on the 14th 'lust, was very large, ano. a great deal of business transected ...

MURDER IN MONTAGUE-PLACE

... move the steains; but they were not 'emable 'to 'remove thems 'altgether-. In m4 dis'trbss, having no coat' to wear, I bor-1 rowed this oue, which was found onl my back, when I was. apprehended. My. Waistcoat, it is said, bad a stain of b~leed upon the etge ...

TYRONE ASSIZES—MARCH 17

... aggression of the law. t -- - - - - - t l CAVAN ASSIZES-MARCH 8. e (IRAND) JURY. Henry Maxwell, Esq. 1M. P. forenan; Thomas. Bur- rowes, Henry John Clements, Corby Nesbitt, James Sanimq derson, William Humphryv, jun. M. J. Boyle, J. W. Whit R. 13.Clarke, C. E ...

VICEREGAL COURT

... on any similar occasion. Ris Excellency arrived at lilt-past ten rcioctatnrd was received at theeerstriuee firom Cavebdis.i row, and conducted by the stevards to the brll.r1s.om..Te following Noblemen and Gentlemeu ulficiated in that c:ipa- city, viZ:- ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... last-saw them pur- suing Broivniecs, who w-as coming from Antrim fair-saw prisoners Morrow and M'iean in the crowd-saw.Mor- row throw a stone whioh struck Brownlees-when he threw the stone he eftlailied, Hell to your soul, what will King William do for ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... crime. He need not tell them to persevere in this line of conduct; they would be fully sensible of the good effects that Rowed from it. None of the cases that were to be laid before them re. quired any particular observation from the Bench, and he would ...

HOW TO COURT AN OLD MAN

... at _ twelve o'cloek, Coates; the oelebrated' chamiplon pedestrian, 0 aree imldished 'his arduous and unparalleled teat of rowing one _ thousand nmiles in one thousand successive- hours, for fve hundred guineas, opposite Cbeyne..walk, Chalsea. -At -the ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, LONDON

... aer rseeor*seerte i2 femmne sae-could she contract judgisent debtt, and f so, was her said hismakd not their, anrd is grenot row liable to besold for theme ? Fburther, a vbyhedmarcrage law, she swore to OBEY rhe, and as to 3the slave law, h8e was, on pain ...

ENNISKILLEN QUARTER SESSIONS

... rn him if lie did riot go on. The man sairl orothing more, but trrols his shield and svwod and sdlkerl on alorrg the nrrr'. row path overrunig svitb long grass and brimboos. The of- fice' fols0rved at ?? liad of bis men, and had moved slorwly half Aslee ...

DUBLIN POLICE

... Maguite-Very well, you- Wotlthip. You have my mo- ney, and you live in Williaml-street, that's very steat' Cop- piltger's-row. The Magistrate declared that the money should be forth- tomintg in the morning, atnd Maguire retired, declaritig that if a ...

THE EDINBURGH MURDERS

... Chap, to Louis XVI. and XVII. and Charles X.-Dac1 3 O'Brien was Also a Knight of Malta. On Friday, at his house in Tavistock--row, Covent Ga 1 den,London,, John Johnstone, Esq. thle celebrated C0L!. dian, in his 82d year. le had retired from the sre mnay ...

POLICE OFFICE

... of Down, Esq. By the Rev. Peter McGlue. NCetonard Unicarville, to CATHARINE CARDY, third uIae' Gilbert Cardy, Bowling.green Row, Neo'tsi'Se On the 12th inst. at Waryieliie Co li ' Hon. HENRY STAFFORD JERNINGHAM, eiile~ t ' Stafford, to Miss HOWARD, daughter ...