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CITY GRAND JURY—YESTERDAY

... I A CITY GRAND JURY-YESTERDAY. A, ., - ?? : _ .. . .1 .. At a tew minutes after twelve o'clock the chair was taken by Mr Boyse, in the absence of the foreman. COMPLAINT AGAINST- A CEsS eLLECTOR. Mr. Ellis, of St. George's parish, apear d to complain of the violent and improper conduct of the person ap- pointed to collect grand jury cess in that parish. It was but a short time since the ...

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 ...

MEETING OF THE CITY GRAND JURY

... MEETIG OP THE CITY GRAND JiTR The City Grand Jury assembled on Saturday, at half-past td eleven o'clock. a Alderman AancEr, foreman, in the chair. a SMITHFIELD PENITENTIARY. Mr. Elife read a letter, at the sitting of the jury, from Lord Morpetb, announcing that the government had issued h orders for the removal of the prisoners from the Smithfield o Penitentiary, prior to its being done away ...

PERSECUTIONS OF THE CATHOLICS IN PRUSSIA

... PERSECUTIONS OF THE CATHOLICS IN I PRUSSIA. We have already published several extracts from tile letters of David Ross, of Bladensburg, which appear in our Parisian cotemporary, the Univers, under the head of Russia and the Catholics, and which contain many interesting details of those persecutions against Catholics, of which, although the evangelical tyrant of Prussia was the in- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA7 JN1?ELLICRNC?. n ,COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCX-YEsTEuR1D,.A a Judge Perrin sat to hear motions at half-past ten o'clock, and at eleven Judges Burton and Cram too took their ayseats. ?? APPOINTMENT OF A COmmit8soNER FOR TAXItN AFFIDAvITS. he Mr. Mljur applied to the court, on the part of Mr. John Brady, that he be appointed a. commissioner for taking affi- le, davits in the town of Clones. H£31e ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAiF Li'I2ZLL~ t ;CXC~ I | COURT o CHANCERY WZDNESDAY - T CHANGE OP CONSTEMPT OF COURT. ?? Rsght Honourable the Lord Chancellor, upon taking lbis seat, took occasion to refer to a matter whicb, his Lord- ship observed, concerned very much as well the memhers of' both branches of the legal profession as also the public generally-he meant the gross misconduct exhibited within the last week by an ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA 1' JYTBLL7OEXCVi, RACY l.VE~~~lL1GER~~t. f I COURT OF QUEEN'S BE'CI-YESTERDAV. (Sittings at Nisi Prius before Judge Crampton.) Lessee Curtis v. Flood andi Dnacan. Mr. Rickard O'Connell opened the pleadings. This was fan ?? on the title for premises in M1ary-street and Stafford-street, Dublin; there were demises in the names of the trustees to the will of the late Thomas Burroughs, Master in ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DUB]L POLICE_-SAtURDA. IHENRY-STREBT OFFICE. TAXING A GLASS._ Two young men, in the employment of Mr. Redmond, pawnbroker, in Abbey-street, appeared at b this office on his behalf, to answer the complaint of Terence d Meban, for having broken a mirror which had been pledged b with him. a The complainant's wife and sister were produced, and tl stated that they redeemed the article some days ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INTELLICGENC!. e. COURT OF~ QUEEN'S BENCIRYxsr ?? Burton sat to hear motions at balf.pat oe 'clk of Abbot v. Smith. ck Mlr. Se~vens applied to the court, on the vart ofth plaintiff, for an order to be directed to the Pr the 1r, of the county Meath, to answer an afliavi g Sheriff of cause of the plaintiff's attorney. That affidt* ed - I the aon the 26th of April, 1840, he (the attorne't ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IN'TELLIGENCE_. ._ I COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCI1--YESTERDAY. Judge Burton sat to hear motions at half past ten o'clock. ThadY Duffy v. George Ilildebrand. Mr. Robert George Moore applied to the court, on be- half of the plaintiff; for an absolute order for a mandamus to compel the defendant, who was high constable of the barony of Murrisk, county of Mayo, to act on the applot- ment made by ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LJWN JTEELLI¢CNCE. I COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-SATURDAY. sittings at Nisi Prins after Term, before Judge Crampton. Hoyte v. Hogan. At the sitting of the court the plaintiff's evidence was proceeded with, after which Mr. Keatinge, Q.C., addressed the jury in an able speech for the defence, after which the court adjourned. It was an action to try a right of entry into a lane off I Sackville-place, ...