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America from 160 to 250 do llars. His father and | wards committed suicide, Ee 8 of the jury in arguments were resumed yesterday. am 
mother, Jücob and "Catha: rine Mattern, reside at the case of Mr. Burke was, t | open r- for the defendants on Mondays È 
Wolfstein Rheinfels, Bayer, Germany.” e is|his death by pu Cs nds that there was das Friday Thomas rot E and do. ge Dari shbu 
described. as a person of reserved manners, but not | direct evidence the person by whom they were | ment which had bee 
hypochondriacal nor subject to aberration of mind. | inflicted t = mi 
From the above facts it would appear that the paper | Captain Ffrench, who had bee ertain period ha 
found near the deceased, signed, as deciphered at the | affli cted | with “insanity n a type like rd 5 viole In the | chatte 
inquest, * Heinrich Matterigh,” and announcing t} Ffrench the jury found that he met his 
transmission of five ben to the mother of the death from a pistol-shot wound, inflieted by 
writer, was written not by deceased, but by his while labouring under tem mporary insanity. Mr. Burke 
brother. While the dg — lying in the Pier Store character in the county, ks 
house one of the s s who Mae it inquired discharged the da ot Deputy Sher riff at the late 
whether either of 1 gee: in ose company | tested election for Gal He has 205 
deceased had been seen on the day — the mur- children. Captain Fire was also a young ead hiti 
bee t. 
der was a butcher. The inquiry was founded on the of amiable disposition, ad was very popular among the | for AS he, had great 
circumstance of the wrist having been divided at tl only in 
perde and also of there being I 
Es was asserted, e a ithe 
that in the assassin, poe if acquainted | scita d. afterwards his suspi 
with iii d can ut take his aim with s uch c alm- Tun CRIN. Canat.—The Commissioners have Ati ing "i € PM 
s decided that b thi s canal 1 shall be red to its former before 8 o'clock that ig 
object. The supposition that this was a case of self. condition; and, accordin ely, active measures are in e 
mutilation and suicide is strengthened by the circum- | progress for carrying out the débris as a preliminary 
stance of the deceased having been a butcher. No in- | step, Some 50 or 60 me es Rc IR ae aa EE 
formation has yet been — Rad show a motive for | gaged in making up the breaches at the 3 e —— 
suicide, but it is considered not improbable that he had the summit level ; and a shi ip is daily Ed ier 
n. 
bs ui servant's 
J | Higgens’s ho: 
lost a large proportion of his rie either by gambling | Tails 
or in some other way after his arrival in London, and | when a large force will be set on the work. 
at 
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would serve for his identification. His object in con- | 
eealing his 3 — probably kee been to spare 
COURT OF Queen's OT ae in Banco, before 
the aie of his p Campbell, and Justices Wightman, Erle, and Crompton. ie 
YaRMoUTH.— Two Russian frigates passed this port | Queen v. — EA William Water Roberts. —Mr. Serjeant Shee | He had sine 
1 M this case he had to move the Court —— rder the discharge | Mr. Weekes ; vod i te a wee 
fro — vor the Rev. obe o had been arrested other advantages. 
from the shore. The frigates were heavily armed, and ind. pe t i 8 ever Sines the any i this matter was | about 3002. 
were going southwards. last before the Court. Mr. Roberts had not entered into | the capita 
recognisunces, but others had —— with the di 
the Court; and he had an affidavit —.— 
of the school, stating that she ha 1— 
Mary Ann M. oe with herfather. 
fum 
t 
He had pepe an affidavit des 
E —A final meeting of the! from the Rev. Mr. Roberts himself, declaring that the return mn |prietor o the 0 
eommittee formed for — purpose of collecting a fund made by him = f corp Bai ree p him to | furnishing i ironmonger carryin| 
for the family of the late Mr. J held particular mars iei — — "xy and not on as — nap 4850, an P owen cost — 
— x Sin, — sd me caer 
ubsceripti un by that e 
gross sum of 51007, which was to be invested in not used in any equi cal sense; but that he pos | Sacramento Gold and Quicksilver Mining 
for the benefit of the widow and children of tively € denied tha that the child w Magne 1150 pere — at the = he Sydney and Melbourn 
he favourite son of Daniel O'Conne ib; — ws ink 
the t à hy ba iam dia not tink it was his dui 
— —Two important offices 
have just been bend at the disposal of Government—the 
— — of the sessions of the county Clare, formation 
— er the death of Mr. William Major QC, ; the 
the Solicitorship vacant 
5; | did not a not ai pov tite © Mr. Justice Hill passed senten: 
— 
-— — to the Board of — —— prisoned and kept at hard | 
; r many years’ service, of Mr. 
Mark — — of the A. ww Hon. 
i i r. Jo) rown | sidered as end, 
he est Cir alt, ha b I hope, m ie I may be permitted to say, on behalf of the Sporting. 
"s nio. n the other side, that we had f this appli- 
appointed Solicitor to the Excise, and Mr. Henn, Q-C., | Pues on jhe oiler side, chat, wo d had prepared interroga- 
has MÀ one ** bs aship, but, it tories ia he. a ia be efore the i. defendat, to-mo —— mg. EPSOM ME ETING 
is er: e followi e made E course, Torspax.—The Craven Stakes. Mr. 
Ger O'Shaughnessy is to be moved from Mayo to | fine tld Wag ie Se Touch ae Bae rot Dobis Fo MD 
re, Sir Colman O’Loghlen from Carlo May and the child hi been restored to hi 
and the new chairman is to get the latter county. Mr. ¥ ustifed in allowing a 
Henn, it may recollected, published an addr 
ihe electors of the county Clare, where he is a large rrett’s colt, and 3 others. 
landed proprietor, offering his services as a supporter of | Mr. Roberts t declare that taim Ohristie's Orchebill. beat . Emily, 
— d Government. Sir Colman O'Loghlen and hers, 
. aughnessy are members of the Roman Catholie ht = p scala Y.—The Bentinck Plate. anem 
Church, and both Liberals of the Whig school. Mr. F. | man ea 2 — ä — — it of — m p t Knayton, Confectioner, — : 
Macdonogh, Q.C. is to be Counsel to the Excise, vice | leeus penitentie opened to him by the Court. At tho samo time | SK.” Sir J. Hawlop's M s. geting. a : 
Edward unishment upon any o: 
mission tor. It is also stated that Mr. ore the protection 7. — Hberty of the subject 
i Judgments in Chaneery, is about | the exercise of — ental authority. Mr. Lus 
to retire, and Mr. Adair; private secretary — e is a ery poor man, and he 2 been ont to a vi 
Chancellor Napier, 8 00 — e expense in consequence of these 888 
> successor. g | Surely e he ought to be entitled to his costs. Mr. J 
of the ogee — e of Solicitors and Attorneys Cromp ton: Certain 
J consideration the recent | f 
and solicitors to 
by members of 
ustice Grongton: It is a matter of course 
has made an evasive retu 
whose — SEES subsequent suicide are fresh in the E ene ty: 5th "Vr April till us 
memory of the Irish public. Captain Pfrench ch has slaying a B ci now under the care of her father at Goe ud 
A8.—(Sittings in 
— der an aberrati ion of mind fr the last two COURT OF Acid N PRAG. anoo, 
Jus Wi ma, Willen ana Acre ) | Gamester eighth, Gladiolus 
a a year and a half ago. _He has however recently married pw is $ scott ` and others. 11 * Nim od, and Bal —— — Pi 
th 
tme has de at St. pied by alr 8, which up to the e present imi by 
een occupied by Mr. Richard Burke, who | Ges. „„ 
3 * Ches 
had been residing in it as land ent to the- Hon. | are heuer. ris de poA pand tie neare Manning, 
hom t 
Martin Ffrench. On Tuesday morning Captain Ffrench | the infant son of f the Duke 15 Ed 
arrived at Ballinamore Park, ground his father, Purported to Ih s: under 
as early as 4 o'clock, and immediatel ed to St. | bere — Ti Cockburn, wem, after hat me he has won The “a 
— — . — Mr. Burke, who accompanied him be fall pale — result . 
e together during the day, and — Court upon certain qu of law. Acco à rule was Chief losers by of the race. 
havin ing e disappeared some apprehen m 2 
was excited. About 4 o'c ock in tlie afternoon E DS dy t E 
friends — Mr. Burke make inquiries, and in Tuesday — —— 
hort tim is dt hy we — — we meer gels —— UL 
contendi: mnn d 
in t —.— —— — ee ese E 
Ffrench white labouring part of — — when Mr. 
doubt 
nues th side. 
of insanity murdered Mr. Burke and after. Randy hon Pig tendon d 
wm NON —— — — peto 
ude 5 until Nelson beat Zuyder Beers Ca K's 
followed on the same side, The Majesty's Plate. Mr. R. Ten-Broeck's 
