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SMUGGLING

... On Monday, two seafliringmen, Andrew Nichol and Peter Tosh, were brought before the magistrates of Collegestreet office, charged with violating the excise laws. It appeared that they, with a Portuguese and an English boy, were com- mitted about ten days before to await the directions of the revenue board in London, to which Mr. Blacker, the revenue solicitor, wrote for instructions howl he ...

LAW REPORT

... IlAV REPORT. COURT OF EXCHEQUER-MoNOAY. IXYONS V. BlINGH5AM AN5D OTtIMtS. At twelve o'clock the Hon. Bacron Simith entered the Pu court, and the jury being called over, all answered to their to names. *n Mr. ~FirZGIBBO1, requested leave to mention, in Ala ?? apolg, to his lordship and the jury, tliat on Saturdayvm evemugbhe left the court to consult his senior counsel as to af the propriety f ...

COURT OF CONSCIENCE—COPPINGER'S-ROW

... I COURT OF CON SCIENCE--- Curi!NGEWS-InOW. I CURIOUS CASE. On Mouday the Messrs. Jourdain, of Fit2AvilIiam.sqisare, a appeared before Mr. Moore, upon a summons grunted to Mr.i John M'Dermott, of Ormond-quay. The defendants arc, or I advertised theinselves to be, Surgeon Dentists, from niGermany, The case, it appeared, was before Mr. Moore on a preceding day, and was yesterday brought forward ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—LONDON, MONDAY

... :COUIRT OF K.I'G'S .SBENCFIHL0NDON, MQWDAY. -- I i . .,n . -V rUV TtiE KING V. W. BANtES, ESQt.,1M.P., AND 41VVSS.It. This ease vabs An indiet-nent agsainst W. Baulses, a*, id John Filweirs,: or an odious offence. The indictment origi- nally was preferred before tbe grand jury of Middlesex, butz was subsequently, .on the motion of SirJames Sdarlett, moved by cerliorari into this court. ?? ...

``CHURCH ROBBERY IN ENGLAND.''

... i - CHURCH ROBBERY IN ENGLAND. The E vening Mail of last Friday has an article thus en- titled- Church Robbery in Engqlandd 1-in England I as if Church robbery in Ireland was not enough. Ob I these vo- racious Whigs I will nothing cloy their appetite for ceclesias- tical plunder? Why, Elijah amongst the prophets of Baal was compassiornate, compargd with Earl GREV amonglst the unbappy ...

AN APPEAL TO HUMANITY AND JSUTICE

... AN APPEAL TO HUJMANITY AND JUSTICE. (Fromt the Newory Vxaminer.) The Lord Lieutenant and Mr. Littleton have been fiercely iassaile4 as.-extending all their tender mercies to Catholics,I iindl having no compassio1n when an appeal is maeo behalf of a suffering Priltestanit. We have said, what we believe And know to be' the truth,~ that the various petitions for re- his resumnpt~ion of the vice ...

IMPUTATIONS OF MURDER WITH AND WITHOUT FUDGE

... IMPUTAMiTIONS 6OF; Ui.4RDEitWXTII ANis' WiTHOUT FubDGE . . ' W-beIS ri dog -,rrie af vt~ -say7 llrulriri roater ~ taes . sickaimd~ iaess ?? tir aog races all the eirersrss I o ~ rces urt his nmind, ard rue colecbetion, thot tire stick fol- lowredthem bhecorras hris lav, ?? takei care riot to repeat the piarticular iwtion ThL cse, o t re press is tire Cal-re Of tire dojg.~ The trules for its ...

LAW OF LIBEL

... Scarecly does a week pass without supplying n' ad additional arguments for a revision of those laws which at , present bind up, we might more properly say, suffocate tic liberty of the press of those nations. Such a crop of libel prosecutions has recently grown up in England and Ireland, _ that the propagation of sound and corrective opinions, in rela - ion either to the conduct of individuals ...

LAW REPORT

... L.4 BY REP P4 COURT'OF'EXCiEERYNSTIR;Y Baron Smnith eustered the court at twelve oclock,' Thre fiuliowing special jury were then sworn in the case of LYONS V. ISINGUAM, ANDoXiEks. W. Willans, 1. E._Hyndran, R.!-O'Gornan, J. Malleit, G. Howell, C. F. Dowling, C. Meara, J. Martin, N. DixoA N J. Meara, H. Peel, M. Keene,: Esqrs.' ,g. Mr. WisTsmaE opened the pleaiings. This was an ?? tion oil the ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... - An inquest was held on Friday,. in'Dingle, by Jamees ; M'Gillyeuddr', Esq. coroner, on the body of'a woitii nand Jeffers, wviO w:as found dead by her husamid, o Ventfry strand, on the glight of Wednesdaylast.: 'The ?? her husband, wvho is in the water guards, a atan, taamed Stephens, a water guard, and Trant, a pedar, were retut'n- irig borne that night from Dingle,' wher it 'apeais the ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—YESTERDAY

... I COURT OF EXCHEQUtER-- YESTERDAY. VUirFOF LOCKWOOD AND WIFE V. JOHN O'BRIEN AND JOHN )st O'MBEAiA, EXECVTOr.s OF DENIS O'BRIIEN. I Me Mr. WALSH opened the pleadings. This was an action of' of covenant, for one year's rent, amopiht 441. 7s. lOid. Irish--- *6 damages were laid at 1001. There were two pleas for the defence, one was the plea, of1 non eat factum,~ and the other h plene ...

LAW REPORT

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER .. YJZTEkDAU CASE 0F SEDXerION. (Before Sir Wm; Siaith and w Special Jury.) lA.RNWkt1 V.' COOPER. Mr.- MAJOR opened' the pleadirigs.- It 'was an - actiont of trespass on the case for the seduction of plaintiff's daughter, Henrietta larnwell. The damages! were laid at 5,0(0k. and the defendant pleaded the generaklissue, and not guilty. Mr.'Sergeant O'LOnHtiEN stated the case. ...