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KING'S BENCH, DUBLIN—FRIDAY

... drunk and rioitaus: ,_ijolini Donnelly 2s fid ; >John Heyney Y- 2s 6d ; Stephen MIKennas .s; -Francis I-icks 5s; Thos. 38- M'ieow~n 5i. ; John Loughrldge.,sa; '~John Glover Ss; ill Pa~trick MMGIuvy as; John Vance 5s ; William Bruce 5s is ?? Anderson 5s James ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... for upwards of an hour, and at length re- turned a vedidlt for the plaintiff for the amountclaimed, 751. 5,, and 6d. costs. JOHN HAIG V. ROBERT WALLACE. Mfr. GAYER opened the pleadings. This was an action o replevin to recover 27 puncheons of whiskey. ...

LAW REPORT

... concession of the Catholic claims. The work, the grand achievement, as eO'Connell's. His giant arm it was that broke up tihe infernal machinery of the peta] code-llis arm it wtas, nerved by the rent and asso- j cation, snd not the English politicians, that burst ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... Charles Creek, Robert Nelsioi, John' Hnuston, John Smylie, James Boyd, and: Hamjilton Chichester.- James Kerr was indicted for wvilful and corrupt perjury,, in swearing before a Magistrate an information, charging William and John Davison with the murder of ...

SENTENCES, &c. AT DOWN ASSIZES

... endangeiing life, &e. ; John Copeland, Aar- garet Kearoey, &Ihifiia Magarry, Elizabeth M'Ilmeel, Ann Rogan, all-convicted of larceny; John Wilson, alias Robert Hawthorn, for pig stealing; Daniel Magennis, sheep steal- Ing; John Collins, cow stealing; James ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... for stealing, and John Kelly, 'for reeeivirijg a spicedi rootid o;f beef, the property of Aithur G~ffikin - Both guilty; John to be imprisoned, one wesk end hard la- ?? one month and haril labour. Jane M' Cappin, for assaulting John O'Hara, on 3d Sept ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... hereondition, -Pl it nas shat the defendant had promised to elevate her to. \ ?? The following witnessei were then called:_ John Turner-I am a farmer, livirigin Poulton, at' Coi- niston Lake. I have lived'there'these twelveyears. The plain- i . tiff is ...

EXTRAORDINARY INSURANCE CASE

... draughts ; the camphor might hive been a powder, but he did not think it was. Witness received his lees from plaintiff. Harriet Grattan, servant, came with plaintiff and family From his house to town. On the day she died Mrs. Wain. 'ight gave her her medicine ...

COMMISSION COURT—MONDAY

... for about a quarter of an hour on the lobby; it ten o'clock at night saw them coming in the court, with * baby in the woman's arms; be said to her, What you ;ot will be nothing to what you'll get when I get you in; reard no more neise that night; did not ...

VICEREGAL COURT—LEVEE AT THE CASTLE

... C. D. Right Honourable, T. F. Kennedy. HoNounAsrnEs-Captain Southwell, Berkley, Wlood- house. SRSs-Wainriglrt Lynar, John Power, John Burk, Tho- mas Stap]es, Lieutenant-Colonel James Murray; W. R. Hamilton, President of the Royal Irish Academy; Richard ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... particular service:_ Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Chichester, from the half-pay Unattached, to be Lieutenant-Colonel; Captain John Grattan, from the half-pay unattached, to be Captain. BBREVET.-Captain Charles Boyd, of the 38th Foot, to be Major in the Army ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... vice Col. Brutton, who goes out; so that the Earl of Cardigan, late of the 15th Hussars, is now senior commanding officer of Ithe regiment, which may be expected home in a few weeks. ?? Sir John Keane was dangerously ill at l Bombay.-Limerick Chronicle ...