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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAP IINTLLboIvCI. I F i . ; - INK1 PRIUS EXCHEIQUERS.YsTEBDAY (Before the Chief Baron and a Common Jury.) Shee v. BErcAil. Mr. Rolleston opened the pleadings. It was an action for a breach of a covenant in a lease. - Mr. Hatchell stated the case. The plaintiff let a house and some landsto the defendant; covenanting that he 06ould not suffer the former, or the offices connecied there itb, to be ...

THE CASE OF MR. BIDDULPH

... Pit dAs>: or Mu. BDnLttm, A. # 4 . . . .. - . . The following admirable declaration, upon the part of two-thirds of thejury who tried the case of the men charged with an attempt to assaissinate Mr. Biddulph, has been sent to the papers for insertion. One thing, at all events, this prove,-that there were more than one or two jurors for an acquittal c f the prisoners :_ We, the undersigned ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAIf IN'ELLIGgNCB. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-YESTEODr. (Sittings at Niki Prius after Term, before the Chief Justice.) DDff v. Murphy and Another. This was an action, of trespass, brought against the de. fendants for encroaching on a party wall belonging to the plaintiff, and situated near his premises at Kingstown. L Messrs. Hatchell, Coppinger, and M IDonogh appeared lfor the plaintiff; Messrs. ...

ROBBERY AND PROMPT A

... PPREHENSION. A robbery took place on Sunday morning, at Spike Island, in Cork Harbour, and the depredator was arrested in this city the following morning, within twenty-four hours - under the circumstances the promptitude of which is remarkable. It appears that Lieutenant Costobadie, paymaster of the 70th depot, stationed at Spike Island, left his quarters on Saturday for Cork, and on his ...

COURT OF ERROR—YESTERDAY

... eOtTRT OP' ERRORuZtSTZIDAY. The Mon. Mke Irish Soeiety v. the Bishop of Deory. Al the Judges assembled in the Court of Error yes- terday, with the exception of Judge Johnson,- when Mr. ] Boyd resumed his arguments in this case on behalf of the plaintiffs, and continued the entire day. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. The following is the list of records entered for trial at the sittings after last Term ...

BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... i MANFRttaT Cotsr-YJTEYRDAY, I (Jiefore Mr. Commissioner Macan.)t In re. W. H. Hldbrooke. - t There was a meeting ins this matter yesterday, for theS final examination of the bankrupt, and for proof of debts. ; Mr. J. D. Fitzgerald attended as counsel on the part of s the assignees, and Mr. John Dillon for some of the deben- ; ture holders. I Mr. Fitzgerald said, that before going into the ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... 111SOMONT 1)TORS' dOMT-SATURDAV. j (.sPetere Ilar, Co1miasioner Curian.) Eight cases were entered on the list-4lv, of them were i opposed. Charles Hayes, Jamies 'Rutledge, and Charles Penny weret discharged without opposition.r The case of William Phelan was adjourned to the 141 t instant. Austin Keenan was opposed hy Mr. Creightoas on ?? part of Henry Dean Grady, Esq., Q C.. Counsel said ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW tVTSLVORNC&. COURT oF QUEEN'S BENCII-YESTERDAY. The Queee, at the prosecution of tire Attorney-General, v. Brady. Mr. Smyley inquired when their lordships would give judgment in the case of Brady, who was convicted of rib. bonism at Cavan, as it was very important the result should be known before the approaching assizes commenced. Judge Burton said the court would give judgment on Friday ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... IDttotAq or - lEAD -OPi0. on ROsBERY.-An unfortunate man, named James Gra- ear ham, who resides'at Swainstown, near Dunshaughlin, was ma robbed on Thursday evening, near the Red Cow, in this of county, of twelve sovereigns and thirteen shillings, under 'er. the following circumstances:-Th, unfortunate fedlow is iti- over sixty years of age, and in the capacity of herd, con- in trived to save ...

APPALLING MURDER

... I T. : ?? It is with the deepest regret we announce that Drogheda, for the first time during'nearly the last half century, has been made the scene of a frightful murder committed under circumstances of a peculiarly mysterious nature. The un- fortunate victim, named Peter Dolan, a man of about 55 years of age, lived outside Sunday's Gate, in the centre of one of our most populous suburbs, ...

INVESTIGATION AT THE NORTH DUBLIN UNION WORKHOUSE

... I n u~io Ins 11 as IyT ~unuay, roe Ausn or V.ecember. an investigation into ICthe Cierntnces connected with the mortality which has 'lb- b~eenc found to have prevailed of late amongst the children ?? the Nrh Dublin Union Workhouse, was inatituted at 0iD the desireu othe Poor Law Commiasioners- The inquiry of ermrincate on Saturday evening lshvn otne o try seven days. Mr. falal, Assistant laoor ...

ROLLS COURT, DUBLIN—Nov. 12

... ROLLS COURT, DUB3LIN-Nov, 12. Thle A~,ricu11sral Banis v. Mie Prols~nciil 13 ne of Irdo-ld. IM1PORTANT BSANKINGO CASE. Thel ATTORcNETr.GENeRtAL osovod the Conrt. onl the part of tt'c rcei~ver Ili the ease of Aehoson v,. flnighe-, piulic offi 'or of the Agrricultural and 12wrnmirel'iI Bank of Irola~id, enri on bhelal f of cigtht ndi silivik (Sh ire- holders in the BankD ig Company), for an ...