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MURDER OF A PROTESTANT BISHOP

... maDEnR OF A POttSTANT i.,, I Several brief paragraphs have already appeared in our paper, alluding to the murder of Dr. HatteD, ?? of Ermeland, the first announcement of which has evidently 6 produced a most painful ..nsat ion throughout Germany, tj the more so as, owing to the religious dissensions that have t lately prevailed in Prussia, the publi were prepare~d to r associate the most ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA4 IflvINELLIG9NCA!. BOLL8 COURT-MoSWAy. IMPORTANT zDECItIO;. John Faweett v. the A9ricultural and Commercial Bank of Ireland. At the sitting of the court, the Master of the Rolls, T after recapitulating the statements in the bill, and the de- a fendants' demurrer, pronounced judgment in favour of the plaintiff, and overruled the demurrer on all points. His Honor decided that the 33d Geo. II, ...

DREADFUL CASE OF STARVATION

... 1 - DREADFU CASE OF STARVATIOS. 1 On Friday last an inquest, exciting considerable public interest, was held at the house of Mr.-John Turner, the king's Arms Inn, Heywood, before Mr. Dearden, the co- roner, respecting the 'decease of Eliza Frankland, the youngest child of an extremely poor man, named William Fiankland, an operative. clogger. The deceased, who was two'years and six months old,' ...

MURDERS AT ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE—DISCLOSURES CONNECTED WITH THE COMBINANATION OF TRADES

... MURDERS AT ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE-DISCLO- SURES. 'CONNECTED WITH THE COMBINA- NATION OF TRADES. .1 . _ I . _ ?? .1 . I -. - - - I, - AsHTo6N, SATt6DA;Y.-It is to be regretted that at pre- sent no ,clue has been' obtained to the actual murderer or murderers of Benjamin Cooper, but no less than nine- teen individuals are in custody, from some ofr whom some- thing appears to be expected which may lead ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... [IISOLV91T ?? 6f7~f!6V tfltittre the full Court.) T her e weresevde' cases on the list, to all of which oppo. The discharge of John Mageonis wan opposed by Messrs. Hj enry and Jdnne~s West, 00 the grounds of vexatious litiga. Mr. Sproul, counsel for the opposing creditors,- stated that his clients had lent the insolvent a sum of 301., on his promissory note, and had paid two years' premium, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWd INMTALIcGNCE. _ ~ ~ . . . I COURT OF QUEEN'S BENC1T-YESSTEDAY. T1he Queen, at the prosecution of Luke Butter and other,, v. John Scott and Robert Quail, Churchreardens of the Parish of St. Psicholas ffithin, in the City of Dublin. JUDGMENT. The Chief Justice in this ease delivered the judgment of the court. He said the case came before the court on motion of the Attorney-General (now the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INTFLwzcRNiR OPENING OF HILARY TERbM. Hilary Term was opened yesterday with the usual for malities, when the following gentlemen were sworn in bar- risters before the Lord Chancellor :_ John Jones Quin, eldest son of the Rev. Thomas quin of Wingfield, in the county of Dublin, clerk. Marcus Synnot, Esq., eldest son of Marcus Synnot, of . Ballymoyer, in. the county of Armagh, Esq. t Thomas ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ZAW 1NTELLICENCE. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YESTEaDAT. The Queen, at the prosecution of Bridget Dooley, Oth5rwise Hennessy, v. Fitzgereld. M ir. Kennedy applied to the court, on behalf of the pri. soner, who is confined in the gaol of Limerick since the ',26th of December last, charged with having, on the 8th of December, set fire to the house of Bridget Dooley, other. wise Hennessy, the ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YE8TERDAY. UNEY-STREET OFrIt-.E. ASSAULT-William Sullivan, a tall, flash-looking, dandi. fied young man, charged John Boulger, alman of sour as- pect and most determined appearance, with an assault and robbery. The prosecutor stated that on the previous night be went into Off-lane to see if a female ftiend of his were there. He entered a room, and there found a man and woman ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ;be COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-IYESTERDAY.. rs, Judge Perrin sat at ?? ten o'clock to bear motions i- of course, none of which were of any public interest, and ed at eleven the Chief Justice, Judge Burton, and Judge by Crampton, took their seats on the bench. et- The Queen at the prosecstion of the Attorney.Generaz v. lot Win. Deat hunt. lot Mr. M'Donogh applied to the court, on the part of the ...

BAILIEBORO' QUARTER SESSIONS, COUNTY CAVAN—THE REV. MR. WATERS

... BAILIEBORO' QUARTER SESSIONS, COUNTY ICAVAN-THE REV, MR. WATERS. Thtc __ - : I h l -Cbt!i: sessions Commenced on Monday, the 28th inslant. Both the crown and civil business appeared to be unusually heavy. . h The Queen v. Cummishey and Others. Shortly- after the swearing of the Grand Jury Mr. MW Williamson applied to the court, on behalf of the Rev. Patrick Waters, for liberty to send ilp ...

COMMISSION COURT—YESTERDAY

... CMMI~SroWN COtr-YZUBMDAY, I I fln netyr. .at at Add Am *rne luouiw sat at two o'clock precisely. aonsaESY OF & ?? WaTCH David liroderick was indicted for feloniously PRealting and robbiok Henry Thomas Connor of a silver *stUcb h ?? tohe 27th of November last, A 'The prosecutor was examined by MI. 3fbn, Q.C 0 Be stated that on the 27th of November he was going to a the Black rock from ...