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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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIagNCg. g COURT OF CHANCERY-YESrERDAY l The Court of Chancery was crowded, in the expectation thot the case of the Attorney-General v. The Corporation r would be called on, His Lordship did not dispose of all e the causes which are on the list before it at the rising %f e the court. w rCOURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YESTEIrDAY. The ChiefJustice, and Judges Burton and Crampton, sat in court, ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... TUEiSD)AV, To%,. 2. The court opened this moroing at haif-past nine o'clock. and was occupied for about an lour disiposing of the civil bills that hail stood over from Friday, After those had been disposed of, the foliowiing jury wnas sworn, viz :_ Messrs. James Kioegan, John Nelly, James Kirkwond, David Johnson, Patrick Muinds. John ilamiilton, William Harper, Robert 1la:niltOIn, John Guy. ...

CITY SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... CITY SES SIONS-YESTERDAY. The Rliaht Hon. th.. R.- ?? . - . and Ot~e- cinot5)I. bne tecorde- stafor the trial of prisoners adohr criminal business. THE CotNTESS DE PaESTON-SPECIAL MOTION, Mr. John Walsh applied to' his lordship on behalf of Lous Philip Count de Preston, J. S. Swift. Eiq., John Thom, Evq , and Poliee-cnnstable 150 B, traversers, who stand charged with having assaulted Anna ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. COLLEGE-STREET OFFICE. TE SACBItLEGE AND ROB1EBRY AT IRISHSTOWN ), CHAPs.-Williann Beddy, who had been tried before the e Recorder for the above outrage, summoned Patrick Nowlan e for an assault and annoyance. of Beddy deposed that he met the defendant on Saturday it evening last, when he (Nowlan) struck him on the breast, h and called him a h-_y Orange chapel robber ...

DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTER4AV. ices, 1HEAD FFICE .1 CUiRIOUS CASE.-Jam. s O Reil y was suramnied ly as.- Luke Cunningham, P.Jice Serjeaot, for having endeavoured ting to prevent him on the 7Lh of November, inst., between the )ge. hours of 11 and 12 at night, from entering his shop, at no Usher's Quay; the penalty sought was ten pounds. Mr. dis. John Welsh, who appeared for Mr. O'Reilly, took an obh ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS, COURTSATURDAY. I (B{lorp.. % . I ..I. k-ura xtjr. uommnsszoner D~arrell.) The number of cases on the list for hearing was no less than thirty; and the court was very much crowded. James Paul, Robett Pinlay, Catherine Maria Prender- gast, Joseph Beakley, James Maguire, and Thomas Burgh Ferrens, were dischatged *ithout oppoqition. . The case of Christopber Archibold was ...

INSOLVENT DEBTOR'S COURT—SATURDAY

... I INSOL.VENT DEBTORS' COURT-SATURDAY. I (Before ir. Commissioner Farrell.) There were eight eases on the list-opposition was en- tered in seven of them. The case of Dominick Toole, which had been partly heard on a former day, and stood over for amendment of the in- solvent's special balance sheet, wascalled on. The insolvent, it may be in the recollection of our readers, was opposed by several ...

COURT OF QUEEN BENCH—YESTERDAY

... COVRT OF QVEEN8 BENCH-YvYTefRlnAv b I Chief Justice Pennefather took his seat on the bench yesterday, for the first time, and was accompanied by Judges Burton, Cramptori, and Perrin. APPLICATION Por0 LIDEBTY TO FILE A CERISIAL INFORMATION. The Queen at the prosecution of Edward Woodrooffe v. James Birch. Proprietor of the World newspaper. Mr. Samith, Q.C. (with whom was Mr. Barry). appeared to ...

IMPORTANT CASE ARISING ON THE MARRIAGE LAW IN IRELAND

... IMPORTANT CASE ARISING ON THE MAR- RIAGE LAW IN IRELAND. The Queen v. Samuei Smith. On Friday, the 26th instant, the twelve judges met in the Qiieen's Bench Chamber, to hear the arguments of counsel on a very interesting point arising out of the mar. riage law of Ireland. It appears that the defendant was indicted for bigamy at last Armagh assizes, and was put on his trial before Judge ...

CITY GRAND JURY—YESTERDAY

... I ~I~ Ott'Y GRAND JuMY-SESSDAY. I m L- A __ _ r . - ,. _ A A- SA . Ar . . The Grand .Jury ttet, yedterday in their room at the Four Courts, I b~e, sttendance olonsisjed of twelve mem- Sir NICHOLAS W* BRADY in the callh~ It wast unanimously resoirivcd that on Thursday, ait tifo E Io'clock, a deputation should wait on his Excellency tbe rI ?? Lieutenant with a congratulatory address. Mr. Hyndmqn ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... UAV INTRLGjVCg. COURT OF CHANcERYSATIRDAY. The Attorney-eGeneral v. tile Corporation. The Attorney General (with Wessrs. Moore, Q. C.,,1 Pigot, Q.C a,andClose,) appeared onbebalf of the crown, to iiupport the injunction granted by th, Master of the Rolls, praying that Messrs. Mallett and HBailahan might be re. strained from selling by execution under afi fa, ,rarked by them for the sum of' ...