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MEETING TO ADDRESS THE QUEEN AND PRINCE ALBERT, AND TO PETITION AGAINST A CHANGE IN THE CORN LAWS

... MEETING TO ADDRESS THE QTEEN- AND| PRINCE ALBERT, AND TO PETITION AGAINST A CHANGE IN' TH1E CORN LAWS. - The meetings for the above purposes were held on ir Monday last, pursuant to notice, in the spacious Assembly oI Room of the County Court-house, Clommel, al The HiGH SiEnHiFF in the chair. P Around the chair were Lord Lismore, 'Lord Hawarden, ca lon. J. King, Hlon. C. Maud, John Bagwell, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... * COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCRI-YESTErtDAY. e Judges Burton and Crampton took their seats on the D Bench at eleven o'clock. Gillmon v. Conn'r. Y M. Henn, Q.C, appeared to show cause why a condi- tional order to set aside a verdict obtained at the Cork, Assizes'of l-3g, for false imprisonment, should not be made e absolute. It waswari action brought against the defendant, e who is a magistrate of the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ,LA1w INT1ELLIGEgNCU. COURT OF EXCREQUER-YEaizfmsvD. F The Eight Honourable the Lord Chief Baron sat to bear F repktry appeals. He took his seat on the bench aboutione E o'lock F 'clock Patrick Reilly appellant. A MYr. Monaghan, Q.C., applied to the court to have the 0 dc&ion made in the appellant's case by the Assistant-Bar. V rister of Kilmainham reversed, and that he might be at liberty to ...

THE ANTI-CORN LAW DELEGATES

... TI4E ANT(-CORN LAW DELEGATES. me I . r I s - I The delegates from the great manufacturing and com- mercial districts of the kingdom have again arrived in London and held their first meeting on Tuesday, at Browne's Hotel, Palace-yard. Mr. J. B. Smith was again elected chairman. The following gentlemen were then named as the Finance Committee:-Alexander Johnstone, Glasgow; FT. Stansfield, Leeds; ...

ANOTHER HORRID MURDER IN ENGLAND— DREADFUL MURDER OF A WOMAN BY HER OWN DAUGHTER

... ANOOTHER HORRID MURDER IN ENGLAND- DREADFU: MURDER OF A WOMAN BY HER OiWN DAUGTEu. Accounts have reached town of a frightful murder corn. ntitted on Friday last, at Flawith, in the parish of Alne, in .the NWOOs Ruling of Yorkshire. The name of the person ginurdlred ?? watsonj:anold woman in the 77th year ?? if hera age, and the namte of. her destroyer is Esther Watson, ber own claughter. An ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... -- b C! ., e C COIURC, H-_EwYtN8TXRDA. Philip Heary, ' ~ Queen. Wfe, in Error, v. Mr. Coppinger appeared on behalf of Philip Henry Hol- land, and Frances, his wife, prisoners in the county gaol of Limerick, who were tried at the last spring assizes, and their case came before the court on a writ of error. They were charged by twelve separate and distinct indictments- six for assaulting Mary ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... I DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAy. y COLLEGE-STIREET oIFiCE. CHfARGE or ASSAULT.-Daniel Cunningham and Police- s constable Peter Hickey, 95 C,? preferred a complaint for an assault against Denis Murphy, James Murphy, John Murphy, and James Murphy, owners of the bathing place at Irishtown, for an assault. Cunningham stated that he went to bathe, on Friday morning, in the place kept by the defendants, ...

THE CORN LAWS—INTERFERENCE OF THE MAYOR OF CORK WITH AN ANTI-CORN LAW LECTURER

... THE CORN LAWS-INTERFERENCE OF THE MAYOR OF COBK WITH AN ANTI-CORN LAW ILECT URER. The conduct of the Mayor of Derry, the other day, to- wards Mr. Murray, who was prevented from proceeding with his lecture on the corn-law system, has been imitated by the Mayor of Cork. Mr. Finnigan, of the Manchester A ?? League was interrupted in the course of his lecture on Thursday evening last, in Cork, by ...

ENGLISH DEPRAVITY

... gtSttgS DRItAVITY. ?? 1.T T- Qnvrmm A-- W OXFORD C1HRUU'' S0ftwlutOy's AIMd 7, jort (Before Mr. Baron Parke.) twe Mr. George Harnbury Farraday St. George surrendered anid to take his trial on an indictment for having feloniously at- Hai tempted to diec.rge loade arms at Mr. Bruce Ernest Al- der Pltinso Duiront, with intent to murder him. In other Saii counts of the indictment the intent ...

COMMISSION COURT—YESTERDAY

... I ?? _2_COM MISSIOX COURT-YESTEADAY. The Chief Baron and Judge Johnson took their seats on the bench at ten o'clock. CHARGE OF PERJURtY. Edward Segrave was indicted for wilful and corrupt per- jury, in giving evidence last Trinity Term, in the case ol Pratt v. Pratt, tried before Judge Crampton, in the Court I of Queen's Bench. Mr. J. A.'Curran and Mr. John Walsh appeared for the I prosecution ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAP IINTLLboIvCI. I F i . ; - INK1 PRIUS EXCHEIQUERS.YsTEBDAY (Before the Chief Baron and a Common Jury.) Shee v. BErcAil. Mr. Rolleston opened the pleadings. It was an action for a breach of a covenant in a lease. - Mr. Hatchell stated the case. The plaintiff let a house and some landsto the defendant; covenanting that he 06ould not suffer the former, or the offices connecied there itb, to be ...

THE CASE OF MR. BIDDULPH

... Pit dAs>: or Mu. BDnLttm, A. # 4 . . . .. - . . The following admirable declaration, upon the part of two-thirds of thejury who tried the case of the men charged with an attempt to assaissinate Mr. Biddulph, has been sent to the papers for insertion. One thing, at all events, this prove,-that there were more than one or two jurors for an acquittal c f the prisoners :_ We, the undersigned ...