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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. ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE' INTELLIGE.VCE-SATURDAY. (IUILDHALL. G;r'orge Coleman, a young manl who gets his living by csilvassitin for Customers fG- hooks published in numbers, chins cligred with stealin- £P l0s. troin Mr. 13atbbage, of Thor-slton, a villaige situaitetd near Elxeter. Mr. l3abbalge stated that on Tllursday night he went into the Falcon public-house, in Fetter-lanle, to get SOniD! IT- freshinent, ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—WEDNESDAY

... COURT OF BANJCRUP'CY-WEDNYSPAT (Before Mr. Commtisioner Hoiroydj] T1 Tlug MIATURg O lEThiT OARB.IOS ABBOTT. This uvas the day tixed for the choice of assignees in the matter of thls banksrpt, who wva described as of King's Arms-yerd, mnerchant, but better known as the defaulter to q Wtroa asmont as one Of the offictot assiances in the-court of Mr, Comwigsioner ?? ' . :- ?? 5 , , L ,, , ,; ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE INTEL1,IGENCB-WEDNESDAY. OW.STRiET, A genteel looking young woman, who IaI tile namne of Ernily St, Aige, but who, it appeared, had assumaed various Cantes lately, antl amongst others, that of Lady Dary Ward, was brought before Air, Fall, charged with stealing a silver snuffboX, the property of the Editor of the Farmers' Journal. A great many persons whoam I lie prisoner had victimlised ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... LA 1V1 INTEL Il.ENCE-Tiu i;SDt. . HOUSE OF LORltlS-APIPEALS. WAIAWSN' V. MALONtNE. 1ir tiela case there hleld bten Drll ap erd againist a decree of the Coort of Chancery iii Ireland, by whilch the new trial of all Issue reil direc1e&l. ire order to ascertcin the legitimancy of oare of the par. ties to the salt. TIhe case, when before the House of Lords, wan argued chiefly oil the terms on ...

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, ...

THE CORN-LAWS

... ST. BRIDE'S PARISH. Yesterday morning a special meeting was ealled in the vestryroom of this parich ior parochial mDatters. Mr. Wood 'vailed himself of this opportunitv of suggesting the uro- priety of petitioning Parlialrgnt in favour of LordJohn Russell's motion respect-llg tie corn-laws. Mr. Lowe se- conded tho1mot10ll. A requisition will be forthwith signed and ?? tA, the churchwardens to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... LAWY JZ9I'ELLIGENCE-SATURDLY. -0 COURT OF CHANCERY. This was tlie first day ofl'rinity Tcrm. The Court was opened at a quarter to two o'clock. MANSER V TIIE NORT11ERN AND EASTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. This is an appeal from thc Vice-Chancellor. The plain- tifll is the owner of Broxboucrne mill, in Hertfordshire, and he seeks an injunction to restrain the detfndants from narrowingthecourse of the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... VOW~c= INTET GENCE.: I I ?? Ic- ?? H'l~.O,v Bil)s,~ *AURDAY. al. istrates preseaat: The Mayoo, and Messrs. Wood, Lunell,, ad, 'nd;FE.Sanders4' ,o . rcderick Price wwoe charged with having been found secreted. on1 tile premises% f 'Mr. Kig, at Baptietilwthitn o commit a felony. Pollot-iussntable- 70 depiosed that, as..ho .ws fuma dntyi in, the nigh t, at Bilptist-milla, a woman, nanied Brooks, ...

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... Saturday, May, 15. Theo Council ne,ot by adjournment, on Saturday, at one o'clock, for the further cousideratiun of the revision of the Burigess List. i TBlE INLAN~D BONDING BILL. ...

CAUSES OF IRISH OUTRAGE

... I The first report upon this important subject was read by Mr. Jagoe at the Repeal Association yes- Sirl terday, and will be found in our report of the proceedings. The uncertainty of the tenure by it which land is held in' Ireland is, we believe, a priro cipal cause of the poverty of the country; and the th evils arising from it have reached such magnitude, Ef that a protection for the ...