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COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—LONDON, MAY 16

... cOUnT OF Qtjtpt ?? MAY 14. BREACH MnY -- - uf.i s' PROMISE~ oF~ StA\llsai z Mr. . ~ ?? Jacso v. Sleorpe Mr. . PillpsMr. V. Lee,, and Mr. Kcating appeared for the plaintiff; Sir F . Poloe k for the defendant This was an action to recover compensation in darnagesI for an alleged breach of promise of marriage. The da.s mages were laid at ,0t001. Want of room compels us to-give merely a sketch of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Z .4 Tr INTRUIGCNCg. RiOLLS-,!OURT-YESTEarDAY. - s . ~C LARGEOa'01LTESARY P5RACY. ,- , : : Hodges and Sraith v. Welsh. .. i The Right Horn. the Master of the Rolls ?? his. l judgment in this case yesterday. It was an application for an Se . injunction to restrain the defendant from selling the copies cs of a certain work which had been-pubjisbed for him, and which was called Welsh's Registry ...

DUBLIN POLISE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAi. .HENRY-STRSET OFFICE. UNRtEGISTERED ARMS-THE CROWN V. NOLAN..Mr. Nolan, 32, Bachelor's-walk, attended to answer the com- plaint of James O'Connor, inspector of police, for having unregistered arms in his possession. A penalty often pounds, and the forfeiture of the arms, was sought by the crown, under the 47th Gen. III. session 2, chap. 54. - l Mr. Monahan, Q.C., ...

THE MURDER OF MR. TEMPLEMAN—RECANTATION OF THE PRISONER GOULD

... ti~dE NVADA At MR. TEMPLMAtU-RCdA!'- TATION OF TE PRISONER GOULD. About an hour after Gould was removed from the bar on Monday evening last, at the conclusion of his examination, he expressed a wish to the gaolerto see the magistrate again, saying that he had something to' communicate which -he should not disclose to any other person. Supposing that he was about to make some further ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBtAM POL t ?? f RSEAD OPFICE. CatrLTY ro AxINALS.-Sergeant Kennedy,A 8, charged a man named Anthony Morgan, and two lad-, Jaames Stafford and James Ryan, with violating the 5th and 6th Win. IV., c. 59. The complainant stated that on the evening before he saw the parties driving a cow through Nicholas-street; the animal appeared to be so exhausted as to be nearly unable to walk. In this state ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA If 6TrLLtGGENCE. ROLLS COURT.-TgsTEsDAY. Cir.tROa OF LITER.ARY Pin-ACY. Jodgeas and Snuith v. W~elsh. Mr. Blackburn, Q.C., applied in this case for an injunct2 tion to restrain the defendant from proceeding with the sale of a work recently printed and published for him called ' Welsh's Registry Cases. He proceeded to state that the bill prayed that the defendant should be directed to hand ...

MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL

... M URDER OF LORD) WILLIAM RUSSELL. (From thne Morn ing Post.) Tuesday morningat an early hour the mortal remains of the late deep)y-regretted Lord William Russell were re- moved from Norfolk-street, Park-lane, for interment in the family mausoleum of the illustrious house of Russell, at Chenice church, Buckinghamshire. It was precisely six o'clock when the hearse with the mourning coaches ...

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

... LAW )N2'LLIGENCE EQUITY EXCHEQEUER-YEsThrear. Baron Richards sat to hear motions of coanse. None of them possessed the slightest interest. EXCHEQUER NISI PREUS-YESTEnDAY. (Before Baron Richards and a Common Jury.) Lessee Geraghty v. Frane. This was an action of ejectment for non-payment, to recover possession of Madden's town, in the county of Dublin. Mr. Brewster, Q.C., stated the ?? the 10th ...

THE MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL

... (From tihe Times of Friday). The whole of the property missed from the house, and supposed to have been stolen, has been found on the pre- moises, with the exception of the silver tablespoons and brooches. The watch was found on Wednesday. It was discovered in the sink removed from the pantry, and which after its removal was thrown into the yard, where on Wed- nesday it attracted the attention ...

APPREHENSION OF RICHARD JONES, CHARGED WITH RIBBONISM

... *i PREH~WITH R DoX, CXHAUGED FULL PAaTICULARs. The great' press of matter of paramount importance to Ireland in our last Occupied our space to such an extent as ito preclude the possibility of our then stating'more than the mere fact of the apprehension of this individual. The pe- culiarly serious charges under which he was imprisoned- the extraordinary, and, it would still seem, the somewhat ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... YZAI tNTELLZGRNCE. URT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-SATUEDAT. (Sittings in Banco.) The Queen, at the prosecution of M'Namnara v. Charles O'Connell. d Mr. Freeman, in this case, observed that he was con- cerned for the prosecution, and although notice of shoing p cause against the conditional order was served for the 7th, yet the party did not come in, and Friday was the last day s for doing so. Mr. ...