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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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAIV INTELLIGENCE, I COURT OF EXCHEQUER-YESTERDAY (SiutingsatiNsi Prius, before the Chief Baron ard a Special Jury.) Eliza Jones, udministrairi., of HumpIhry Jones, v. A.loen Ellison. ir. Moore opened the pleadings. This was an action of assumpsit for goods sold and delivered. The (hclaration contained two counts. Damages -ere laid at 1,)o0l.- The defendant pleaded the general issue. Mr. ...

THE QUEEN'S COURT

... - The Queen held acourt on Tuesday afternoon at Buckin. ham Palace, for the reception of the congratulatory aderesses -n from the houses of parliamnent, on the auspicious occasion of id her Majesty's marriage. Both addresses were very numerously attended by mem- 1- bers of either house. That from the House of Lords wax e- presented by upwards of sixty peers. - The peers were conducted on ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... Mf.Znq POti&g.ATtitjAM, 1 I H9llMV-6TflaET ortics. ' API'tLrNG DESTITUtTON..JFriday night, atabout eleven a'clock, as inspector Dunden, of the C division, was going his rounds, in passing through Denmark-street, his attention was directed by some of the inhabitants to an open hall, in which they said a boy was lying in a dying state.; On en- tering the place a spectacle of human wretchedness ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAY' tV!NLLI2XCR, I rP ) d1O- YxSTZUDAY .t lo- . AL, r4 L inuy Thdcall. e 'pl is;l h, on behalf of fie .ee*n of i dist,forajn. order for 11bert- to have a person of th. Iname bfr sf.4ere iahi 'G1arrY, 4bo Q.; Previously givenividence bee in the cause, examined before the Mlaster in Caincery. Mc The bill in the present case was filed by Lord Louth against -,su Thomasn.Tiadal, the second ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YEsEnrDAY.; es HEAD OFFICE. of BADGER FrGuITrIG._A man, named Jaimes Heavy, and , thirteen other persons, were brought before the bench, a charged by Sergeant Armstrong under the following circumstances :-Heavy, it Oppeared, lodged in a house in r- Oliver's-alley, where he kept a badger for beating, and a id number of servants, butchers' boys, and others of that z'class, were in ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELIGENCEl COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YESTERDAY, (Sittings at Nisi Prius after Term, before the ChiefJustice.) Birchel v. Alker. Mr. J. A. Curran opened the pleadings. It was an ac- tion on the case. The damages were laid at 3001., and the defendant pleaded the general issue. ir. M'Donogh stated the case. The plaintiff, with her sister, was going to church on Sunday morning, the 7th of July ...

DROGHEDA ASSIZES

... ,, I , the wil of tee dai Ml an rum ist Itg ev sh, ye th; jwi ith ba Or Tuesday the above assizes commenced. Shortly af- ter teno'clock. th.e Hon. Judge Burton entered the crown court, accompanied by John Shegog, Esq:, mayor, the sheriff, &c. His lordship addressed the grand jury as folowas:-Gen-. tiemen of the grand jury, I have looked over the calendar of cases to come before you on bills of ...

THE CORN LAWS

... THE CORE LAWS., : I | The question, of corn law repeal-despite all the efforts of the Tory landlords and their Chartist allies--is making amasing progressain England. If any one doubts the truth of this assertion, he has only. to refer back to the grea t national demnonstra tion of last month at' Manchester, Nor to the equally unequivocal expression of opinion pro. nounced by the merchatnts, ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DIUDLN POLIE-YgSTsRDii, ElEAD.-OPICE. A TEETOTALLEtt Vt. A PUuBLICA N.-John Simpson, of Old Xilmainhamr, was summoned by a man named Michael ?iher, a teetotaller, for keeping his house open for the sale of spirits on Sunday, the 9th of February, at twelve o'clock. Miaher deposed that on Siinday week, the 9th of Feb., rbout twelve o'clock midday, he and another went into Air. impson's ant4 got ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LW INTRELLZGENC9. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YESTESDAY. ?? v. O'Connor. This case, which is an issue out of Chancery, as our readers are already aware of, was commenced yesterday by Sergeant G-eene, who stated the plaintiff's case in an ad- dres to the jury of nearly three hours. Mrs. Malone, mother of the plaintiff; was next pro- duced as a witness, but in consequence of an application by Mr. ...