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ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... literally bursting with law points, and this it is that causes Mr. Carden's friends to be goi hopeful, calculating that with the legal difficulties in the way good management will save him. The trial is fixed for Friday morning, but the bille will be sent ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... not at the inquest; the reason of it was that his wife died on that day. Had you a dead wife also on that day ? Yes, my wife died, -but she died honestly (laughter). Doctor Curtis proved deceased died from effusion of blood on the brain consequent upon an ...

LANDED ESTATES COURT—YESTERDAY

... Wyse-You.must get a surety to keep the Is peace. a, Tee Defendaut-The Lord will stand at the right .5, haad of the door, and save me from unrighteous it ?? hh IThe defendant waz then removed tb the lock-up. ts Alter an a4sence of acme minutes he re-appeared ...

THE DEATH OF LARKIN, THE WOODFORD PRISONER

... was surprised to find him dead, but still warm. He seemed to have died of a sudden collapse, which is not an unfrequent occurrence in such cases. To hir. Leamy-The disease of which he died was very fatal in the town and prevalent in the jail. Mr. Leamy-Do ...

THE LISCAHANE MURDER

... launched into eternity. The black flag -was immediatelv hoisted, and On it being noticed by Kirby's wife and a crowdf bis friends outside the prison a loud dirge wa s raised. Death was instantaneous. ' During' thle execution a large force of police, under ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... I will leave it to your bonor. Mr. Woodlock-a'm. Well, 1 shall fine you 2s td, to bo reduiced to Is, if yon pay it to-try, to save us the trouble of issuing i warrant. P:isuner (smiling)-Thank youj, sir, thaun you. Prisoner produced his fine in the dock ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... asserted to have been corn- -mitted should be specified in the informations, in order that the jurisdiction of the magistrates to try the case l should appear upon the face of it. In the present case e there was not a single count which complied with the form ...

INSOLVENT COURT—YESTERDAY

... converted into cash for her own al use, during her life, and after her death if she died without Is issue, and in case of non-appointment it was to pass to the W insolvent. She died without issue in January, 1856, and C the insolvent, her representative, put ...

STATE PROSECUTIONS

... and checked with the list. The cards were then being counted and checked with the 9 lists held by several of Mr. Mitchel's friends, and about a s dozen had been gone through, when e Mr. Perrin, who appeared as counsel for the crown, said-I t object to all ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... crew beIng ouly able to save about 1 cwt. of bread and a little beer, and no water. Part of the crew livad in the foretop, and part inthe house on deck. Half a biscuit was served :out to eabh man per day. They had no means of saving !any water but what ranc ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER.—LONDON, FRIDAY, JULY 11

... OBTAINED, a Medical Workon the Infirmities of Youth, and Maturity, and Diseases of the Generative System, with observations on the treatment of Nervous Debility and Indigestion, whether arising from youthful abuse, infection, dr exca, wit marcs on Mar- ...

SPECIAL COMMISSIONS IN IRELAND

... Morrinq Chrbniele.) I - The Irish government have determined to send a special commission into the county of Tipperary, to try the persons now in custody who stand charged with murder. The Evening Mail cheers at this circumstance, as affording a triumph ...