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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 ...

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 ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLTCEYMSTEnDAY. HAD.OPFICE. Y A TIMELY DEUCSlON..A man: named William Young 0 appeared before Mr Potter, at this fice, yesterday, to d answer the complainant of a person named Brady, fot ille- r. gallidetaining a clock. t Mr. J. A. Curran attended for the complainant, and Mr. . C. Fitzgerald for the defendant. e It appeared from Mr. Curran's statement, that the de- fendant had been ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—LONDON, WEDNESDAY

... COURT OiQr ON1OflDDAlt Y ..ACm oF PrEolu1si5S M&U5tAaGC. Mary, artfia Greetitted\pV.'Jhsn Charles North. [ This was 'as action of breaol c ' promise of marriage- I Sir F. Pollock and Mr. Bal endgeted the plaotiff's case; E Mr. Thesiger and Mr. Bareto 1b'defendant's. Sir F. p9ollo stated the oa48toate jury. The plaintiff l was a young woman,- the . tayg'ter of a widow, who had been comp.5lled ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAVY INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCIR-YESTERDAY. Judge Perrin sat yoslerday. at half past ten, to hear inon tions of cou'se. and the Chief Justice, Judges Burton and Crampton, sat at eleven o,'clock. GCbbin v. Massey. Judge Burton, in this case, pronounced the judgment of the court. It was an action of ejecitent for non-psyment of Y,.nt, and the application was made for a new trial, on ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... I - :. D1. !! PoLICE2tThAl. Iy HEAD OFFICZ. ROBDBERY OF A Box.-A shoemaker, named Murphy, with his wife, were brought before the magistrates, charged with having received a very valuable work-box, the pro- perty of Mihs Cavendish, knowing it to be stolen. MissCavendish statedthatearlyinNov~ the box wastaken out of her drawing-room by some persons unknown to her, and was discovered about six ...

LAW INTELIGENCE

... L.4w !NrtEtLL1ONtc. COURT OF QUEErN'S BENCH{SAURDAY n Thte Chief Justie, Judges Burton and Crdtnpton, took I. their seats on the benchi at eleven o'clock. d The Commissioners of Pauing v. iihe Corporation. ?? Burton delivered in this case the judgment of the court. The case (he said) was brought before thecourt on a special verdict agreed to under the 28th of Geo. IIL, schap. 26, one of the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAV YIVT.LZJI@ENCE. I The Twelve Judges assembled yesterday, in the Chief Justice's Chamber, to arrange the coming circnit\s, and re- mained in consultation for a considerable time. The following is the list of records for trial during the coming sittings 001711T OX QUEEN'S RENCH. Fenton v. Gibbings; Wilson a. Armstrong; Smith v. Charles ; Swift V. Haliday ; Calrroll v. O'Brien ; Rich- ardson ...

CRIME IN ENGLAND

... ?? q IM .I RO'NDU5LE MIURDER NEAR WOECZSTZIL 5 On the return of a fire-engine on its passing through a brook near the Wichbold paper-ril), one of the horses struck against a substance in the brook, and by 'he passing of the engine the arm and hand of a fetnale, with a black kid glove on, were exposed to view. One of the engine-men jurnped off and brought out of the water the body of a young ...

THE CARLOW MAGISTRATES

... | TTHE CAELLOW ?? RATES. m L, _ - . _ . , - . . - The Tory magistrates of Carlow having memorialed the Lord Lieutenant for an increase of the constabulary, his Excellency has returned the following answer :_ - Dublin Castle, Feb. 1, 1841. Sirt-I am directed by the Lord Lieutenant to inform you that his Excellency has received, with much surprise as well as pain, the memorial conveyed in your ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DTatLr PoLir- halie *i ?? AUZaKEDAY, 113AD Os'iXCE. Dn. CnOEa.t or ASSAULT-A respectable elderly lady, named are Sarah Elder, appeared before the magistrates to prefer a complaint against a young man named Robert Watson, her nephew, for having assaulted her. She stated that on going of into a room where the defendant was at work, he struck s her on the head without the slightest provocation, ...