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COURT OF CHANCERY.—DUBLIN, JUNE 6

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-DUBLIN, JuNE 6. IMPORttANT CASM. The Re. George Dryer v. Auosrice Bbshe. -Mr Warren, ti.C. toved it pur lsance of the 12th and 15 sectiois of 3 aind 4 Wittiamn IV. cap. 119, on petition andaffidavit of the pleintiCf, Rector of the union of Ardrahan, county of Gal- way, for tbe appointment of a receiver over the estates OF the defendant at Cloughiallymoris, in sai~i parish, ...

COMMON PLEAS—LONDON, JUNE 25

... COg PLEA8-LO°DON, Jest I CAM.., C6 6.BramR v. *mEiLE.-Thihs 'wats an action brought by the RBev*. Mr. Biieb, agaimiit the Rev. Mr. Neele, for criminal wnveariionmirh the plaintiff's wife. Mr. Thessiger. apeared .fr tlie~ylaintiff, Who was a clergyman, the sonfaf Alderman jtrrchl and Rector of Hackney. In thebegidningof1829 hertarrred thedaugh- terof Mr. Lushington, keeper of a respectable ...

EXTRAORDINARY SELF-DESTRUCTION

... EXTRAORDINARY SELF-DERSTUCTION. | On Tuesday an inquisitionr was taken before C. J. Cart- tar, Esq. the coroner for Eent, at the Lion and Lamb tavern, Lewisbam, on the body of George Douglas, formerlyl an extensive shipowner, who was found'dead in Forest Wood, near Brockley, on Friday.-A number of medical gentlesnen were in attendance' the defeased having of late years held 'a situation in St. ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DUBLIN—MONDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH,DUBLINlt-IONDAY, Mar9aret Hainea, v. Re?. .1. Keenarn, P. P. and others. The traversers in this case (the particulars of which were gi'v. sone tirii ago) were brought up for judgment g r Judge Burton said it was the decision of the court thatathe Rev. John Keenanuarnd the Rev. Thomas Brady, should each he fined £20, and be bound themselves in £100 each, and their ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—DUBLIN, MAY 20, 1834

... COURT OF W-HANCERY-DUBLIN, MIAY 20, 1834. JAMEs Tt~~aoNm Ttr\tsrca-r, IsABFLLA, riS It ;fi, cord JAMFr5 EuEiisotc TENNttNT, Mv. P LETITTA /ris Wil~,i~ *Er~lr.ANORe, their rir glhter, rind oeh/rsc D,fiiir/iiit.5 Mr. Li-nToN stated the plaintiffs' Icase. The bill iiitn cause was filed iii Jatirary, 1S833, praying it'it tire will of William Te'nnert, late of Belfast, Esq. which bore date iii 1827 ...

INTERESTING MARRIAGE CASE

... x I. N E , J . -1A 1RRA- C A. INTERAESTING MIARRIAGE CASE. {I PRIVY COUNcu-LOnDOpN SATU1DAY, MAY.23.- ?? I Judicial Committee ?? Council sat to~day-at the Council;Chamber, Whitehall. Th- ?? were the Lord President,t'the Mlarquess of Lansdowne, Lord Broughim. ?? Chancellor, Mr. Baron Parke, and the Chief Judge in Bankruptcy.'i* Swisr 7.: KELLY, o/ersv&'e SwIr.T-This ras an appeal from the ...

SUMMER ASSIZES, [ill]

... SU-MMER AS5IZES. 1SIM. INORLsH-EAST CItRtUT. Drog'heda, Monday, July 13 Antrim, Thursday, July. 30 Louth, Wednesday, 15th. Carrickfergus, same day. IMoiaghan, Monday, 20th. Down, Wednesday, 5th.Aug. l Armagh, Friday, 24th. ?? arid Jobnson. NORTH-WEST CIRCUIT. Longford, Tuesday, July 14 Tyrone, Saturday, July 25. Caran, Friday, 17th. Donegal, 30th. Fermanagh, Wednesday 22d Derry, Saturday ...

BELFAST NEWS CONTINUED

... MAGISTRATES' Couar, BELAST.-On Tuesday last, Mr. R. Davison applied to the Bench of Magistrates, to have Mr. Nash put under a rule of bail to keep the peace towards Mr. Gray, and the men in his employment, at his bleacb-works, near the Cave-bill. The grounds of the ap- plication, as stated by Mr. Davison, and corroborated by Mr. Gray,'rand several of is men, were the following: - For a ...