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BANKKUPT COURT—MONDAY

... I IBANKKUPI' COUAT-MONDAY, (Before Mr. Commissioner Macan). In the matter of Denis Cormick, there was a meeting for the proof of debts and final examination ofthe bankrupt. Mr. Fitzgibbon appeared on the part ofthe assignee, and Mr. Maley for the bankrupt. Counsel for the assignee stated that the schedule and ba- lance sheet furnished were unsatisfactory, and the books of the bankrupt were ...

CITY GRAND JURY—YESTERDAY

... ,CITY GRAND JUR- YsTs-n The City Grand Jury assembled yesterday, at twelve ?? Archer in the chair. The Jury proceeded in the first instance to investigate the wide.street presentments. Mr. Montgomery, the secretary, produced the wide- street account-books, and said, in reply tothe jury, that there had been no regular balance struck between the jury and the Wide street Commissioners since May, ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... :DS3lYET ;ETRS'* COJURT._SATPDY4 I , ~lore Mr. Commissioner-Curra'n. ?? ' .5C11A1514 15AD1'ORD.BOB. ?? On 'his a~,.whjt.~ i~d b a ,ajourned froii~.Wedns 2 il r~ayfas~beng c~l~~~iiesnsidlvent'r0se, and adt~re~ssig f.IwCz jgtn,'e onslfor thbeopposing creditoi,'iMr. c Nicb~~Let Mahoni~r.`Creighion, you will saoo have- a I -to g~o; litto, iesotim ,ng fo^:r,'your client, Mshon.. I have accounts i ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-YESTEIIDAY. I (Before Mr. Commissioner Farrell.) Five cases were returned on the list for hearing. Three of them were opposed. Shnon Irwin and Joshua Fox were discharged without opposition. The discharge of Nicholas Monks, late of Howth, was opposed, on the part of Lord Howth, by Mr. Dowse. It was stated that the insolvent held 44 acres of land fromn his lordship, at a ...

MOST EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF BERNARD

... Sto01 ITIA619)tAARYT CASI OP ERAVRA CAVANAGH. XUrTHEE PATIttCULAS. biuaddition to what we published in yesterday's FREEMAN, elaltive to the almost incredible fact of a human being not I only surviving, but enjoying health and strength for a , period of nearly four years without having, during any part of that time, partaken of any food or sustenance whatever, we subjoin two further ...

DUBLIN POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE._yusTRDAr HEAD OPriCE. ATTEMPT AT SuicDE.-A man named EHugh Relly was brought up at this office yesterday, on a charge of having attempted to commit suicide, in Chaneery-.ane station house, on the preceding evening. Police.constable Coiemian'(A 90), stated that while he waslon duty in the itation-house, the prisoner was brought in on a charge of being drunk and disorderly in the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... -LAW !N1SUICENCdP COUR'T OF EXCHEQUERBYESTRADAV. * Lesee Hope v. Bateran. Mr. Armstrong opened the pleadings. This was an action of ejectraent on the title. The declaration contained one demise. The defendant pleaded the general issue. -Mr. Holmes stated the case. The premises for which ihe action was brought were situated ?? the Lotta in Abbey. street, and were demised by a Mrs. 'Catherine ...

ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE HER MAJESTY AND PRINCE ALBERT

... ATTEMPT TO -ABSAgISSAT9 HE MAJESTY AND PRINCE ALBERT. (From the Mornsing. Chronicle of Wednesday.) sh At an early hour yesterday Morning Colonel Rowan rej and Nlr. Mayne, the commissioners of police, were in com- munication with the Home offce, and it was generally in bel~eved that the prisoner Oxford would be brought up for re-exainmation, but such turned out not to be the fact. i01 There is ...

CITY GRAND JURY

... - The'Grand Jury met in their roomn in' the Four Courts: yesterday, Alderman DauxsacoaD, Foreman, in t he chair. sea Mr. Callaghan said he wished to coil tholittention of the beal jury to an advertisement which he had seen bady ntestri newspaiiers-he~would read it for them. nlu, Mr. Callaghan: then read ihe following resolution :La LOCAL TAxATLONM CObtHtTTaa.Z..At a numerous ana, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAr IINTELLIGENCE. I w COURV OF QUEEN'S BENCH-Tit:RSDAY. le I]EGISTRSY APPEALS. e The Hon. Justice Crampton proceeded to give judgment in the following registry appeal cases:_ It, re William O'Reilly, Appellant. ir His Lordship said.ln this case the claimant applied on r an existing certificate to he regitered anew, and he was registering officer, the assistant barrister of ihe county of ...

THE MURDER AND SUICIDE NEAR WEST SQUARE, LONDON

... THE MtRDVn A 8MC, LONADN WEST] SQUARE, LONDON. LATEST PARTICULARS. Great numblrs of persons were attraczed to Carolitne-place` on 'Tuesd ay,. ?? tb te4 lhe house ff ?? dreadful t agedies o'curred On Mondlay,.a uod to. in ee potsible particular relating, to thtm. W W fe Y i is believed that Weatherall and his wife were i, cons- fortable circumstances for people in their cia sf~ite, id being ...

TRIAL OF MADAME LAFFARGE

... TRIAL OF MA_&ME LAFFARGE. Madame Lafflsrge was paler tban on Saturday,'' a the evening been bled in the foot. rayha gsn a The Advocate General opened the business of the day by q moving that the body of M. Laflarge ahould be taken up t. and re-exanailled. To ihisIV. Pail lett made no objection, and The court decided that all the surgeons and ahymists who had previously ,made experiments-namely ...