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MEATH JUSTICES. A PADDY M.KEW AT-NAVAN—ANOTHER PRIVATE INVESTIGATION

... MEATH JUSTICES. j A PADDY M'KEW AT NAVANLANOTHER pRVATJE INVESTIGATION ! [FRtOM A CORaEsiFONDsET.1 A fellow in, the department of the Engineers, at present OM.- esployed by government on the survey, in this; county, met, ?? he evenin~gs ago, a few honest Navan tradesmen, who bad assembld ag9 in a public-house, and were; quietly discussing the merits of that aull-absorbing topic, the Union; ...

KING'S COUNTY QUARTER SESSIONS

... I ?? ADOUNTY QUARTER SESSIONS. ,:.!ItING'S.OUNTY QUARTER SESSIONS. . These Sessions tenninatedon Thursday last. AtFhilipstowivr there were two cases tried which excited considerable interest,* owing to the parties implicated being cler.ymen of the ests- blishment. 'One case was that 'a civil bill brought by a girl of thiename of Sarah M'Ndmira, agaitit the' Rev. ehares BuryTurpin, clerk, for ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... COUR' OF KING'S BENCH-YISTERDlY. ( . Alaforn ?l. T.-. d tkneuore Mgr. Justice Jer.l.) ErwAnDS Vi. RELLY. Mr. BENNETT, K. C., stated the case. Ile siid it was an actlon brou i t by the plaintiff, Lydia Edward, against th i defendant 2 William Kelly, tbr the recovery of money received from her by defendant, it was a case possessing peculi ir interest. Miss Edwards was the daughter ofa highly ...

LAW REPORT

... LAW REPORT COURT OF RUN GS B`ENCHo,, Ill'CUMvr Hoc V. CRIER, Tbis was q law orgument in wbich counsel endeat vhli thle conditional order granted the first da ofred to5 not be made absolute. We (gave the partscv ro 0terilt our law report the first day of term. -Case held Over f, tille On behalf qf Mr. DI. Hill, counsel made pi o deeg,4 h im sworin ia commissioner of affidavits a P h tt'a to b ...

LAW REPORT

... tA ?? REPORT. 1(INOGS BI'..iN -i- EOTEaOA4. GLTY'NN V. POWFR. Mr. Pi-Raai applied for a rule to show cause why a criminal information should not be filed against Roi)ert Power, Bar- rister at Law. The al plication was grounded on the affidavit of Mr. W. GIni. The affidavit stated that a conmmuission of bankruptcy had issued against one John Barry, of Parliament- street, who was indebted to Mr. ...

LONDON POLICE

... LONDONF POLICF . MONEOY ZRN.DING-AD V~ER~SMjT_ EXAMINATION. at~v Bow-STRnarT-Oar Saturday Henrty Palmerw shqrt, well-dressed, middle-aged man, , ' 'O Snath sander the following circumstances ?? ilae I to conduct the case against the prisoner, and th e arj and heir. Isaacs, sk-hiciter,attended for him. .crol Lieutenant Richardi Nassuau Bolton, on bi~ wr in aswerto ?? put to him by Mr. Hanhe ...

EXTRAORDINARY INVESTICATION

... EXTTRAORDINARY TNVESTIGATION. 4 Mei1nth, as the public ar-e already awvare, has been ffir some 1 time a kind -6f repertorv for plots,'schemes and conspiracies: pikes, guns, pistols, and stilettos, have haimtet the aipre. hensive imaginations of the gentry of that county, who have n t been ?? in giving expression to their dreams of danger. Yet Meath has not been the theatre of much car- nage-no ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—LONDON, NOV. 23

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH-LoNlDOv, Nov. 23. WELLESLEY V. DE C5LSPIGNY. This cause came before the Court upon a writ of error. Itwas an action by Sir W. de Crespigny against Mr. Lotng Wellesley, for libel, which action was tried in the Co-qrt of Comlpon Pleas, when a verdict was given against Mr. Wellesley for 1,0o0i. damages.-A writ of error was subsequently obtained, and it now came on for ...

KING'S BENCH—FRIDAY

... IKING'S BENCII-FRIDAY. Ss hGIN V. BCRSF. AND OTHIERS. Mr. MULCAHY moved that the informations, if anv, taken in this case be returned. ter moved on. the affidavit of certain pri- soners, who stated that a man, named NMagrath had met his death coming from the fair of Windgap, and that a coroner's inquest ?? held, when no evidence wasgive; to convict any person; that subsequentlyv the prisoners ...

KING'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... KING'S BENCH-YESTERDAY. TUE KING a. IVILLIABIS AND OTHERS. This was an application to admit to bail three policemen charged with homicide. There was no opposition, and the Court ordered them to be set at liberty on giving security for their appearance in .501. each. TUE KiNGO FOIlt IARiGARCT OREN'4AN a. JAMES PUELL.A A similar application was made in this case. The defendant was claried with a ...

LAW REPORT

... LAAW REPORT. KING'S BENCHI-TiuRSDAY. O'CONNOR 0. LLOYD. Mr. Sergeant Gootor) appeared to show cause wby the condi- tional order obtained in this caso to set aside judgment on a K- postea, on the ground that some of the counts in the declaration were bad, shlould not be made absolute. in Ir. Pit~nitn, K. C., with Mr. Alueruny, argued the case at con- siderable len-th. Ordered-ihat the parties ...

DUBLIN POLICE

... SHOP-LIFTING. HaEA-OFFCEv -A lad ofa the name of Byrne, in the employ- ment of Air. Leonard, of Dame street, detected a woman named Mary Kellv, in the act of taking a piece of black glazed calico out of his master's shop yesterday. She was imine- diately taken before the magistrates of this office. The fact was clearly proved, and she was fullv committed to Newgate to abide her trial at the ...