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SUMMER ASSIZES, 1830

... S' U..E ASZ I Z , . S-UM.MBR ASIE 83.- of 'IHOME CIRCUIT. County of Carlow, at Carlow, Monday' 19th July Kildare, at Athy, Wednesday, 21st, Quee s County, at Maryborough, Friday, 23d. King's County, at Philipstown, Tuesday, 27th. |VWestmeath, at Mullingar, Friday, 30tb Meath, at Trim, Tuesdav, 3d August. Right Hon. the Lord Chief. Justice, Right Hon. Lord Plunkett, sfieft John Domnville, Esq. ...

RECORDER'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... 1 RE CO iRDERS COURT-YESTEFn.)AY. ' JTsles henless , was indicted tor stealihg a pound note, acid otherproperty belonging to lichardC.Martin, Esq.-CGultiq. Seven motaths'imprisonmneht in the Richmond Bridewell, and kept to hard labaur. William Beezait for stealing a silver spoon, the property of William Shaw Mason, Esq.-Guilty. Seritenced to sever months' imprisonment, and bard labour. William ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE,

... , LA W''7TTELLIGENCE,' A COURT OF EXCHEQUER.-YEsTARDAY. . # j:, >, _ NISI PRIUS. - 1BVENUE: TRIAL. (Before the CHIEF BARON and a Special Jury.): ATTORNEY-GENERAL VersUS JOHN WOOLSEY. Mr. ScuvRvE opened the information which had been filed against the defendant, who is a licensed distiller in Drogheda, to recover a penalty of 2001. for having in his premises a quan- tity of wort at a degree of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W iNTElLLIGBNwGEB I I i 'I COURT OF KIING'S BENC1H{YESTRDAY. [Before the Chief Justice and a Petit Jury.] SEXTON V. JONPS. T1his was an action in replevin brought by the plaintiff for a- distress levied on his premises, b7y the defendant, as chairman of the commissioners appointed in Kingstown, under the proc visions of the act f tor ling, cleanlsing, watching, and paving. of that town. In ...

TRIAL OF SIMON BYRNE FOR MANSLAUGHTER

... I. - TRIAL OF SIMON BYRNE FOR MANSLAUGHTER I I rr-r-r-n.nAo, I. e. 5~U'5A tVSSLZFS, JULY 22. This-trial came on at these assiz6s at four o'clock yesterday. A bill of indictment had been preferred against Sinon Byrie as principal; and against -Tom Cribb, George Cooper, Ton Reynolds and Reeben Martin, as accessories in the death of the Scotch Champion, before the Grand Jury, on Tuesday; and ,a ...

MONAGHAN ASSIZES—FRIDAY, JULY 23

... I Z MONAGHAN ASSIZkS--t:9R 1DAY, JULY. , I Judge Jebb took bisseat in the Muisi P' ?? Court, and the Hon. Juistice Moore in the Criminal. Court. GnAsrDzJaty.-Evelyn John Shirley, Esq., Faremran; the HOD. H. R. Westenra, the Hon. C. D. Blaynev; Edward La. cas, Joim Madden, Charles A. Leslie, Esqrs.; tile Hon. Rich- ard Westenra ; George Foster, Dacre Hamilton, Alexander N. Montgomery, Robert ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF . E1 i 6FI-VESTERDAY. I . STI&.I115 PRIL7S, (Before the CHIEF JUSTI(E and a special jury.) JOI1X l.}ASNE V. JOHN 1I'AIXTSTrEa. This was an action of assumpsit to recover tile amount of a promissory note for 2001., drawvn on the 'tch October 1t27, and payable on the 1st of May folloNing. The de- fenidant bad pleaded the general issue, and had given ?? of set off. '1 be handwriting of ...

LONDON POLICE.—FRIDAY

... .LONDON POLICE.-k a1tAy. Bow-srft;T- ?? mommrni at ten o'clock John ?? and John WiVtis, most respectable-looking men, were put to the bar, charged with fotging' a warrant of attorney for the payment of the sum of 10q. 3s. Id., 'vith in- tent to defraud John S. Harvey, Esq. the Accountant-General of the Court of Chancery, The prisoner, Womerkey, has been for many years practising as an ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA TV INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-YESTERDAY. NIrs PRI US (Before Lord PLUNKErT and a Common Jury.) EXECUTORS OF EIARL OF CARYSFORT, vestIS EDIWARD HAMEPRTON'. This was an action of assumpsit, brought by the plaintiffs to recover the amount of a balance on foot of an account, stated by the defendant, of receipts and disbursements made by him in his capacity of agent to the late Earl of ...

ENNISKILEN ASSIZES

... ENNI\SKILLEN ASSIZES. I it tO. 1 . 1I The Hon. Baron Pounefathor, who, we are sorry to say, laboured under a slight attack of the gout, did not 'arrive in town until a quartei past four o'clock. At a quarter after five be opened the commission in the Crown Court, when the fol- owing gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury:- Lord Viscount Corry, Foreman; Sir Henry Brooke, Bart. Lient.-Col. Ilugh ...

RECORDER'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... RECORDER'S CO UHr-Yxrs rER DA r. The. Recorder took his seat on the bench yesterday acconi- panied by Aldermen Archer, and Aiorrisson. James' Finnegan was indicted for stealing a coat, the pro- perty of Robert Callaghan. Guilty-seven months' imprison- ment. John 134rrke, James Byrne, and Edivard Horon, for burgla- riunsly breaking, and entering the dwelling-house of James Kean, sen., in ...

RECORDER'S COURT—SATURDAY

... |- - -RECORDE'S COURT- SATURDAY. John Brennan was indicted for stealing several articles of plate, the property of Archdeacon Smyth, of Sackville-street. Mr. BETHEL stated the case, and lamented that the venerable and venerated prosecutor should: be under the painful neces- 'sity of prosecuting one who stood in so near a relationship, as servant to a-kind and benevolent master, being in his ...