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THE SUPPOSED MURDER AT MILTOWN— CORONER'S INQUEST

... THE SUPPOSED MTURDER AT MILTOWN- I CORONER'S INQUEST. I .l | James M'Carthy, Esq,, M.D., senior coroner of the county of Dublin, proceeded to hold an inquest yesterday on view of the unfortunate man who was found on Sunday morning last with his throat out, in a lime-kiln near SMil- town. The circumstances connected with the discovery of this horrible and mysterious murder, for such we believe ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... In COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCHI-Y'STErDA V. (Before the Sheriff and a City Jury.) F1 -illifam WsFie v. JIeny HugesqJc Mr. John Walsh opened the pleadings and stated the ease. th It was an action brought by the plaintiff, William Walsihe, Jc against Henry f an excessive, illegal, and malicious p distress, and also for distraining when no rent was due; the hc damages wers laid at 6001. It appeared, ...

LORD MAYOR'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... LORD MAYOR'S COURTYESETth LYr This morning having been speciallY nsa 1 y li , adel v' John 'Mill Mayor for hearing the case of Jamres Mad J lett, Esq., his lordship took his seat precisely at hl-past nine, and immediately proceeded to hear the case. Ir d Mr. Edward Fullam attended as attorney ?? W de], the complainant, and Mr. John ?? appeared as coun- sel, with Mr. Richard Welsh as attorney ...

CARRIAGE COURT—YESTERDAY

... CARRIAGE COURT-YESTEEtAkY. a% a.- , -- -- ?? . 1 .. TO - , , - I Police-constable Russell, ofthe B division, summoned the drivers of cars 149 and 466 forbeingoff their standin Bruns- d wick-street on the evening of Monday last, and for having applied for hire to the injury of the regular hazard car. The complainant stated that he was upon duty in Bruns- d wick-street, near the corner of ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-SATURDAY' (Before Commissioners Curran and Farrell.) There were thirteen cases on the list for hearing, in most of which opposition was entered. The cases of James Mathews, James Cavanagh, and Charles Hickey, were postponed to Saturday, and that of J. Ogden to the first of March. discharged without B. F. Armstrong, an insolvent, was Tbe case of Thomas Brady, late of ...

BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... BANKRUPT COURT--YESTEnnAY. id XUPORTANT JUDOMENT. O . ' In re Siephen Dwyer. Dr His Honour said that, in the matter of Stephen Dwyer, the question that had arisen between the assignee on behalf tf of the general creditors on the one side, and Mr. Samuel d Lindsayand Company on the other,'had been recently argued e at suoh length that it was 'not neoessary for him to go through all the ...

DUBLIN POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... I ' DUBLIN POLICE.-YESTEBDAYU. HEAD OUFLC. A gentleman of the legal profession, named Tacker, was charged by Mr. Ward, a vintner, resident in Fishamble- street, with having: assaulted him in his house on the pre- vious day, also with breaking a drinking cup, and refusing to pay for his liquor. The magistrates fined the defendant hs. for the assault, in default of payment to be imprisoned for ...

PIRACY AND MURDER IN THE CANTON RIVER —EXTRAORDINARY ESCAPE OF AN ENGLISH GENTLEMAN

... PIRACY AND MURDER IN THE CANTON RIVER I -EXTRAORDiNARY ESCAPE OF AN ENGLISH I GENTLEMAN. *LIvErPOOL, SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 9.-Some pri. vate letters received here by the late overland mail, enable us to contradict the report given in some of the Indian pa. pers, of the murder of a young English gentleman named Craven Wilson. Mr. Wilson is well known in Liverpool, where he had resided previous ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—LONDON, MAY 18

... |.j COsU0RTtOF BANKRUPTCY-LONDON, MAY 18. '(Before Mr. Commissioner Holroyd.) 1ITXUil AMElUCAN ASSOCIATION FOR EMIGRATION AND coLoNxSATZON._ZN RE ROLPS. ,T hs day w'as fixed for the examination of his Grace the Duke 'o:Argyle, Sir James Cockburn, and other highly re- Lspectable a~g influential personages, touching theirrelatio- sblpito the benkrspt, 'as secretary of the above association, ...

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... LLENGBR. -. COURT 0F CHAERYiSATuRDAY. . -aierdnhipe 'de at the ?? of' fCourt, grantijg are 'dee but 'ithout costs.e lX parte Flood, in the Maiter of Thomas Wildridge, a 'Mr. Hatobell, rC moved' on behalf of' the petitioner, William'Flood the receiver-aix'thiscadse, that his recogni- . iniades, with those of hisr'sureties, Messrs. 'Nowlan and Mackey; should be vacated: attlie expense of the ...

THE PRESBYTERIAN MARRIAGE CASE

... LTE1 PRESBYTERIAN it as impossible to come to a right judgmet,¢ LE =lrmdwithout unertadig gthetiep1 - rdc 1i8ai, on account, not so much of it the, 1as of the grounds on which it rents. Th Pralctical effert 7 superiorityof episcopal ordination, has alasftoi fta ygreat cause of offence which the chuch s bee h ,given to the Presbyterian chr currchs 'IE~ln the a' aknowedg our £4possessing the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ?? INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YEBTERDAY. Judge Crampton sat at half-past ten o'clock to hear motions of course. The full court sat at eleven o'clock; yes. terday, being last day of term, was junior day. Haley v. Tabeaudo. Mr. Butt moved to set aside the rule to plead, and rule for judgment in this case on the ground of irregularity. The defendant was sued as qn attorney, and had not ...