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INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... I INSOLVENT DEBRORtS' COURT-YESTERDAY. I (Before Mr. Commissioner Farrell.) James Cassidy, an insolvent, and lately a butcher in Thomas-street, in this city, was opposed by Mr. White, on the part of Mr. George Harrisson Birket, the insolvent's landlord, on the ground of suppression of property, The insolvent was examined, and stated that he went to London in May, 1840. in order to make out a ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—YESTERDAY

... rouRT OF CHANCERY-YESTtRDAY. ?? -,P Tll-.. P..- ?? TAe Queen, a/l rie re-l-C v * -- -ttu eorye vhe, V, Messrs. Mullett and Heallahoan, Sir johr MOinst , James, Bart., and others. at the sitting of the court, addressed the .ilot on behalf of the telators. He should, he said, soortly submit that the information filed in that case 's warranted by the nature of the proceedings had reeeii5e to by ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... lit INTrLLIGICv, A COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCHIIYTEBDAY. (Sittings at Nisi Prius after Tern.) Richardaon v. tke Pepre8entJutivesof the late Miss O'Reilly. This was an action of assumpsjL for maintenance; the declaration contained three counts, and the delendant pleaded the general issue. Mr. Brewster, Q.C., stated the case. The plaintiff re- sided in Upper Dominick-street, and was married to a ...

THE CASE OF MR. FOLDS

... I We should have left this case to be disposed of in the records of parliament-at least until it should have passed the preliminary stages-but the vindictiveness'of the Mail of last night, in seeking to damage the Liberator with the operatives amongst his constituency, obliges us to refer to a subject which we are sorrry, for the-principal party inte- rested, should ever have come before the ...

THE IRISH JUDGES

... (From the M1forning Chronicle.) Amongst the recent accounts from Ireland, we find it mentioned that Mr. Justice Johnston has again been corn. pe'!led, by the state of his health, to leave the discharge of his duties as judge of assize to the hands of a special com. missioner selected by the government. We believe we are correct in stating that this is the fifth, sixth, or seventh time that the ...

TALLAGHT PETTY SESSIONS—MONDAY

... I TAt.LAGliT AtTTY SESSIo18_MOwNAt. - ,- I _- - _ _ I MURDER OF JOHN BIRNES..The ?? of thermur- us- derous attack upon the life of John Bernes, on Monday ent night, the 10th instant, while sitting in his own house, in mp the parish of Saggard, near Tallargh, have been already se: published in detail in the FOrEEMA 's JOURNAL. ia- It appears that on Tuesday, the 11th instant, J. L. Ara- of bin, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW tN2'RLLIGgNCE. COURT OF ERROR-YESTRaDT. di The Rors the irish Society v. the Bishop of Derry. This cast was resumed in the Court of Error Sir. ?? B. CSmith being heard for the defendant. The lea;ned gentle. co man occupied the entire day in addressing their lordships p, on the part of the defendant. T INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-YE6TERDAY. !l (Before Mr. Commissioner Farrel.)IV In the matter ...

COMMISSION COURT—YESTERDAY

... COMMISSroN CouaYETsEsTRAY. M, nlsmc - .. tmr. Justice Crarnpton took bis seat on the bench at tell 1 o'clock. He presided alone during the day. ELECTION ASSAULT a Patrick Magrath was indicted for having, on the 8th of e July last, in the parish of St. Mary, assaulted Miebael e Magan, a peace officer, while in the execution of his duty. e Patrick Carroll was at the same time indicted for ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICEYPSTERDAY. READ OFFICE. r- A man named James Corley, was yesterday brought th before the magistrates of this office, charged withi- having e made his escape on the 15th of February last, from two of the constabulary of Leitrim, under the following circum- n- stances :-He was arrested on the 2d of that month by )2 virtue of a warrant signed by the Sheriff of Lanarkshire, 1k which ...

CITY REGISTRY COURT

... CITY REGISTRY COtRT. I INPORrANT ARGUMENT. it Edward Beale, of Meredith-place, came up to register n his vote in right of his being admitted a freeman by service, 0 and produced a certificite to the effect that he was ad. I misted a freeman of the Corporatian of Dublin, on the u 26th of October, 1841, and signed Archer and Dickenson, rt town clerks. Mr. Clements asked if he gave any further ...

ATROCIOUTS MURDER NEAR RATHFRILAND

... I ATROCIOUTS MtERDfl% NtfARR AtHRILARND. I It is our painful duty this day to advert to one of those scenes which have been so destructive of the peace of this country-we mean faction fights. Of these, one occurred on Christmas Day last, in the neighbourbood of Rathfri. land; and what must make the occurrence more heinous is tbe fact thathuman life has been sacrificed to the rage of ruffianly ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... COUTNTY OF ANTRITI ASSIZES RECOiRD, COUITt. l1' i. Jeolha Peacocak v. I1i1. 6'eirseen. This was an action of trespass, to recover damages for an illegal seizure of plaintiff's goods, under execu- tion. Jury found for plaintiff, with costs. Counsel for plaintiff Messrs. Holmes, Nelson, and Joy.- Agent-Mlr. Edmund Malone. Counsel for defendant -Meszrs Napier, Whiteside, and Molyneux. Agent -Mi~r ...