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LAW INTELLIGENCE.—TUESDAY

... LA TV INTELLIGUNCE.-TUESDAY. COURT OF cHANCERtY. TOWNSHEND V. TOWNS1tOND. This was a Setit for the administration of the, 1iii of the Marquess of Towrnshend. In 1832 an order wae made irs the cause y the Vice- Cirancellor confirming a deed of settlement between the tenants f'r life anid the trustees. rader the wll. Il 1837 the trustees anid some of the parties interested wrere of opinion that ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. lIEN1y-STnrPT OrFICE. PUDLMeANS CASES._A great number of pjhplicans was summoned before the magistrates of this office, for having iheir houses open at prohibited hours. Mr. John Walsh .appeared as counsel for eight of them.; John Ballasty was summoned for having his house open on Sunday, the. °181h of lay, between twelve- and one o clock. Serjeaht Prenderviile ?? to ...

INQUEST ON JOHN KEEFFE, ESQ

... DrU2NARVAN, FRIDAY.-At alatehouron Tuesday night Mr. Keefe breathed his last, and an inquest was held on his body on Wednesday, before Thomas Denehy, Esq., one Of the coroners for this county, and the following respectable jury, ?? Kennedy, Robt. Howell, MAlaurice C. Kennedy, A. Brennan, Wm. Sheehan, P. Walsh, C. Ryan, M. O'Brien, M. Linehan, R. P. Dower, H. F. O'Reilly, and Wmn. Lonergarn, ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-SATURDAY. I T f f - _ us - I (Before Mr. Commissioner Curran.)t Edward Martin, an insolvent, was opposed by Mr. i Creighton, on the part of a London company, until the in- s solvent would furnish something like a correct report i of his accounts, and of the manner in which 2,5051. 9s. l' debts had been disposed of. The insolvent, who was a t merchant in Cork, had ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... LAW IVTELLIUJENCW-WEDNESDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. The LORD CHANCIMLLOn heard Ilnatic petitions this merning. Hia lordship dlsposed of all that were In the paper, except three, In which no counsel appeared, and they atand over. WINDSf U. 010N38. Thla is an appeal fromn a decree of the Vice-Chbucellor on the con. structiota of a Wvill. The argument was not concluded at the rising of the court, but ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W NOTICES-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTAMINSTER.-Slt at ten. VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER.-Sit at ten. ROLLS' COURT, VESTMlINSTER.-Slt at tea. 'Elinnon v Peach, forjudgment, after which Motion$. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, WXSTMINSTER.-At eleven. .IDDLXSZx ComrrtoN Juny.-Lyons v Martin. The Court will also sit in bance, at ten. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, WESTMINSTER.-Sitat elvven- ...

THE MURDER AT LAMBETH

... We have been favoured by Mr. IVon, one of the surgeons who examined the body of I le unfortunate Eliza Griniwood (not Greenwood, as previously stated), itih the following report, divested of all unnecessary technicalities:- A statement of the appeoranena of the wounds discovered o'l the body et Eliza Grionwood, supposed to have been | inhumanly murdered early on the morning of Saturday I last, ...

MUTINY AMONGST THE HOTTENTOT SOLDIERS.—MURDER OF LIEUT. CROWE

... UIM LINY AM ONGSI *1-1I II o1I'N'1'VO SQL- IJ IERS.-M lUI DER'lt OF ELIE ULT. CRtC V ' . I 1 . ~ .. - 1. - I -.10 N I --_1 ..s1o-~U 1Il'.id UPl Ell',V 1. --h ?? ?? the Grah a m'ts otlt Ju)nlai of Febru ary 2.) It is our painful duty to recoid anotlier instance of G disaffection anmongst tie Ilotteittot corps of the fron. S tier, attendedi with the murder of al officer, and an at- R teulpt ...

THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER IN THE WATERLOO-ROAD

... THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER IN THE WA TElRL oO-ROAD. The mystery with which the above horrid affair is enve- loped has not in the slightest degree been diminished by the evislece adduced before the coroner at the inquest, but the tragical occirrence has, if anytiing, become more mystided. After the adjournment of thee inruest on Monday evening, Inspactor Field, ef the J. division, having obtained ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA IV NOTICES-Tius DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WERTlINSTER-Sit at ten. Towansend v Townsend, petition and motion by ?? parte Ram, petition by order. RBtMAItNao LUNATIC PrTITIONS.-In re Hall-In re Medhiurst- In re Hoveniagtilam-In re Abdy-In re Hill (3)-In re Back-ln re Flsher-In re Turner-In re Hermon-In re Battatni-1I re David- son (2)-lI re Durigale-In re Filmer. APPrALS.-WiUner v Innes-lilorgan ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... COR IlSKS INRQUEST. TirE LATE MURDER AND SUICIDE IN NEwMAN iItW -Yesterday afternoonl an inquest was held at the Blue Posts, Oxford-street, beforc Mr. Stirling, on the bodies of Sabina Conway, aged 35, and James Parker, aged 60: the loriner of whom was iaurdered by tie latter, who afterwards terminated his own existence by cuttiag his throat. The jury having bean sworn, repaired with tre ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA IF iOTICES-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER.-Sit at ten. Exparts Raxn, Petition by order. RHOAlixiNo LUNATIC PETITXONS.Trti re Medhurst-In re He- Flnington-In re Abdy-in re 11111 (three)-In re Back-In re Fishe..-lo re Turner-in re BattamInit-i re D)AVIdson (trvo)-In re Dungale-Ini ne Filmer. ArPEALS.-Winter v Innes-Morgaei V Rhodes-The some v De Beauvoir. VICE-CI;ANCELLOR'S COURT, ...