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15 November 1841 (3)

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Dublin, Republic of Ireland

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[ill] INTELLIGENCE

... - I tewN - wJ ?? BLIGNCL;. j. IV - h b - ,o EEN'S BENCEI-SATURDAY ;- e a~i~ yt and Judges Burton and Crampton, o took tt n t ebench at eleven o'clock. Malone v. O'Connor. Mr. Sergeant Greene, in this case, applied to the court w to have a trial at bar in their lordship's court-first, be. cause of the magnitude of the cause; secondly, the diffi- r culty in point of law as regarded a portion of ...

CITY GRAND JURY-SATURDAY

... CITY GRAND JURY-§ATrnt1AT. An adjourned meeting of the City-Grand Jury was held in their room in the Fjur Courts. The attendance was very thin. Sir N. W. B51ADY, Foreman, in the Chair. Some contracts having be'n disposed of, and other busi. ness of a routine nature gone through, a memorial was read l from several collectors of gland jury cess, praying that their I salaries might be put on the ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DUBLIN POt1CE-SATUBDAY. aENRYSTRtEET. : T Ct CO INrtros CASE. -This lengthy case was re- tsumed on Saturday at eleven o'clock. The same counsel as on the previous hearings attended for both parties. .Mr. Ferguson replied at greath length to the arguments Iwhich had been urged the day previous by Messrs. Curran and Walsh to the informations. When he had concluded his observations, Dr. Kelly ...