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CORPORATION INQUIRY

... I 0RCOPOI4TION INQUIRY. -iAANDON. e Copsiderahle interest had been awakened here amongst all classes by the expected Iarival of the commissitners, Messrs. ~o ogarty and Lisle. At aboutI one o'clock, on Saturday, they took theiir seats in the ury-loom adjoining the court-house, ,f when Mr. Po(gherty was S Nornr_,-He has been town-clerk since ie l9th Sept., I &M3; the style of this corporation ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTFLL IGENCE. KING'S BENCIi-TUEsDAY. th CRIMINAL INFORAtO1N2 . 'th Mr. HENN, applied, on the part ot Hugh Singleton, Esq., Ju for a condimmeal osder for a criminal iniormation ?? Johnt P. Molony, ard Ralph Mansergh, Esqrs., the one pr for sending, and the other for carrying, a hostile mes- sage to him. I-is application was grounded, upon the oh athidavit of Mr. Singteton, wbo deposed that ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH-YESToIDAy. Ttiels at ANisi Prius, before the ChieJ Justice.) tRTEiE AND GREER V. JOHiNSON. Ills was au action of aissunpsit for gnods sold and deliv ered. hedsidaat pieaded the general issue. alid addled three rial ple ias, n of whitb chawgod plaintiffs with spoliation tf ereiflg tbeir namien from a deed-pole, which they had cn senting to accept a ?? of 5i. id the ble' ...

[ill] ASSIZES

... KILDARE ASSIZES NAAS, TureSDAY. -At q quarter pe ais IIs(O 01oes, ChieJs' ticq Dltiierty took Lie seat upnn the binclb i'i til ltn Record Court. liynredimiel', aftoir his lordstin tip afp -ei on t'is botct, thle SPciil jaiy palwas itilled over, and thit lo lowing j ury Rl)b rt Ar llitoll,' S m' M1 ila. Ed Ward ?? .Wo , .ne Bryan mo{,ov, Thlome.Knasy.~r 'l,,iira ;NIe-,au. 'l'lwaomii Coweq, ...

LONDON POLICE

... LONPO. ?? liCE. . I YestdsiACJW ilhi Vli',Aa-we lr 1 as eisthurbisig th ngrati t-the Brunswick i 1 theMIle-enA46ad, owrthe preceding een and a~uthi the pew-opener.. ltfiedrid froim the evidence thai'te prisoner, who is a hi d ssesr by bu-sines' aniid who had been previously wor- - ~gtthe Ihtine of lBlacchus, accompanied his sister to l iapit on Sunda9'evening; and during the hyni, hi ?? d out ...

LAW REPORTS

... LAW REP&RTS. co T Of' KINq'S BENCH-S'TUiAY, MAY 25 CI3MISNAL INFOR.MATION. ?? Thomnus Moizqlomcryv. Edward ?? ' l Jord Viscount KiajsLorough. -r0J.tOON rose to show cause why the conditional order irllal ijforstatioti had in this case, should not be made for The conditional order was obtained last term, and' gbs° l' roillided on the affidavit of the prosecutor, which it'' evhatint he hazld ...

LAW REPORT

... KING'S. BANCH-YESTEIDAY. S TAE KING V. BARRETT,' PROI'OIETOR OF THE PILOT The ATroRNEY-GENa r AL, immediately after the itti the court, applied to have a day fixed o&ut of tenn for a af in this case. The CouRT fixed the first day of the after sittings. The ATTORNEY- GENERAL and Mr. HoLIES Were then hew at great length, the former against, and the latter in Va)Port of the mandannus to the ...

GALWAY ASSIZES—FRIDAY, 29TH MARCH

... GALALVY AS 71 S-,tI>DAI, 9TIX MARC, 1 Charles.A, hite, aud .Thon~a9. White.wee ~put to thebhsr, oharged with atea j~g, ?? Oprstfbag of Liallinamore to ~~haT~~gb,,5Iett~fi t~tiinig 61. O.,o the 4thofJ qait~y I .. IT1s p. aqi seeeJ tbeo the ba.t~er orier 4&f sraii49ens anti ?? 'aCttd doing, the progreso h trid'al.U w~aam h VIM tt~ciaeI tq~ eo~no enmixed by Mr.. Fzeoaqb -Wt ne~j transjacts ...

KILLARNEY SESSIONS—CURIOUS CASE

... I KILLARNEY SESIONS\ -CURIO.US C.ASF. The Kinig, at tht proserrttioo of 11e Duke yi lichmond. k'.tit Inastler GOre'al v. Bckley, of CoiOlacaunfroala ntecn, Lessee | i on) lllarlqe Ttlurpicwj~ir obstrloctisg llia IJqjestyi5 Mails Mr. Uher, Irspector of Mail Coacies, stated the case on the part of the Crown, arid groundud his application on the general ro.l act, to ti e the defendunt for not ...

THE LEST SLAUGHTER AT KANTURK—CORONER'S INQUEST

... TUE LXST SLAUGHTER AT KAN ruRK-CORONER'S I INQUEST. I (SRIea A Cc1RHEnSlODENT Or THE corns R utOtRTE.) RAVTruRY, W 911NESUnY NioHr.-I ;,sent you an account of tbe origin of this affair, and -it Yas in all reapects perfectly correct. I eaw the dead bodies in tbe cbapel of Dernagree, on Monday. Tbe first was John Head. I forgot to mention we weare escorted by 150 soldiers, who were brought from ...

EXTRAORDINARY TITHE CASES

... EXTRAORDINARY TITIE -CASES. Al)JOUPINFED QUARTER SESSIONS OF CASHIEL. (AntiIi'F.17I PiROrl lilT Cf.0Nt]FL IlHEAIO.) rleFSDAY. 2-211 .JA-About a qmitrar after tCO, o'clock, S. Mi. 'losou, Es(]?.thsAesistaut irrtsteroftie ceuntyeritete thF court a-eorn, msied bly the Rev. Mr. hlerbert, ant Dr. Fort'-ra d, ;nagolratee. IBf()re his vnr,,ve5, tbe llon. 1P. Plunketi, D),wiriek Ro- ri Vi.a, EsTI., ...

DROGHEDA ASSIZES

... DROGHEDA ASSiZES. . .s 'E . ;On hMonday, at half-past twvwe, the Right Honourable the 'Lord ChIef Justice ?? in town, and-;soon after one his Lor t iip 'tpok bio sear ig the Crowp Court, when the jIIluw- in'g trenil,4uiyjrj swr o; ?? Andersop, _4q., forenart; ?? Nsedpiis, St. George Smito, J. Leland, Ralph Smyth, L.Fairtloutgh,'Ge rge, William ErapR,' Hent' B.I F.irflougb, J. iAckalid, S. ...