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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Lj- aVTEhLLIGLA NCE. IO],LS' COU1lT1`-Es5T HDAY. ti's 11a1ster Of thle Rolls took his seat yes- Ills i flooil, I hour, and was occupied duiring the day I ~ I tie tstl ofcouse No case of public interest ari ' the tIO1 .Cori1lT OF QL-;EN'S ]BENCfI-YLSTXRDAY. at i/it' proset'liioti t(fthe A4ttorney- General, v. TiQeell. 1)et/2i' 1?j, Poprietor mid Editor of iin hi cae, applied to the court for ...

KING'S COUNTY ASSIZES

... (FROMI OUR SPECIAL REPORTSER.) Tullamore, Monday, March 7th, 1842. THE DIDDULPH CASE. This being the day fixed for the trial of the persons charged with attempting to shoot Mr. Biddulph, the greatest anxiety was manifested, and the Crown Court was crowded in every part at a very early hour of the morning. At half past nine o'c~lock Chief Justice Pennefather took his seat upon the bench, and ...

LIMERICK ASSIZES—MONDAY

... LI?4ERTCF ASSIZESNIToNuA'r. Michael .laber Aidrew Mulony, Patrick Dwyer, and Mlichael Ryan, we;e irlicted for feloniously assaulting H. Sauriderson, onl the 26tJh of June last, at Killoora, by firing a loaded gun at hiim, of Coffey's house. Mr. Bennett stated ~ e case for the crown. llenry Saundersorv rn and examined by the lion. Mr. Plunkett-is head co~jstable of police; knows Alalachv Coffev ...

THE ROEHAMPTON MURDER.—RE-EXAMINATION OF DANIEL GOOD AT BOW-STREET POLICE COURT

... THE ROEHAMPTON MURDER.-RE-EXAMINA- TION OF DANIEL GOOD AT BOW-STREET POLICE COURT. Thursday being appointed for the further examination of Good, the neighbourhood of Bow-street was much crowded, but not to such an extent as on Monday last. The evidence produced was chiefly the same as that which has been repeatedly before the public. Lydia Susannah Butcher was called, and on her making her ...

THE MURDER AT PUTNEY—SUPPOSED ARREST OF THE MURDERER

... THE MURDER AT PUTNEY-SUPPOSED ARREST OF THE MURDERER. A paragraph to the following effect appeared in the late editions of all the London papers of Monday evening:_ We have just received the following from the North and South American Coffee House:- Good, the murderer, has been arrested at Liverpool. ADDiTIONAL PARTICULARS.. The wife of Gfod, who seems a simple and apparently a kind-hearted ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... -- LaW IN T.ELLIGE~NCE. l ROLLS' COURT-YESTERDAY. a Craiefoord v. Wroodley. a CollinsQ.C. appeared ol behalf of tie defendant in this o 3 foran order to oblige the plaintiffs to pay ovor o sotof50, costs, or otherwise, thattheitjinctionagainst ti Ah defl dIt besetaside. A defencehad been takenin a tet court el behalf of the plaintiffs, who were minors, by t, thr. John -AI Cornmck, their next ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. ?? .A.o ]READ OFFICE. HoniianLE DEPRAVJTY.-A mainiamed Barrett brought his daughter, a little girl apparantly about eleven or twelve years of age, into the board-room, and'stated to the niagis- trates that about five weeks back she left his residence, and he never knew what had become of her until a few days ago he ascertained that she was confined in the Grange- ...

CONSPIRACY TO MURDER THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA AND THE KING OF PRUSSIA

... CONSPIRACY TO MURDER THE EMPEROR OF IRUSSIA AND THE KING OF PRUSSIA. (From the Franhfort Correspondenre of the Britannia.) All England will be startled and horrified at this announce- ment. It is but too true. It comes from a source which defies contradiction. The grand day of the nuptial jubilee at St. Petersburgh lad nearlytproved aday of deep and dread- ful mourning. Under Divine Providence ...

LORD MAYOR'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... I LORD IA.,tYOR'S COUIlt-YE8TERD.-k, I The Right lion. the Lord Mayor sat yesterday at the Court.House, Green-street, and was occupied froui ten until four o'clock in disposing of the various cases submitted to his adjudication. WY. S. Irwin v. Waucrlob. The summons in this case charged the defendant to show cause why he did not pay the plaintiffthe sumof 5l. for work and labour done. The ...

SUPPOSED MURDER AT CLASSON'S-BRIDGE— EXTRAORDINARY DISCLOSURES

... SUPPOSED MURDER AT CLASSON'S-BRIDGE- I EXTRAORDINARY DISCLOSURES. CORONER's INQUEST-TIRlD DAY. Tile inquisition into the circumstances connected with the late tragedy at Classon's-bridge was resumed yesterday at half-past eleven o'clock, before ])r. MICarthy, the senior county coroner. The room in which the coroner and jury sat was crowded to excess. Colonel Shaw and one or two other ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... In COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCHI-Y'STErDA V. (Before the Sheriff and a City Jury.) F1 -illifam WsFie v. JIeny HugesqJc Mr. John Walsh opened the pleadings and stated the ease. th It was an action brought by the plaintiff, William Walsihe, Jc against Henry f an excessive, illegal, and malicious p distress, and also for distraining when no rent was due; the hc damages wers laid at 6001. It appeared, ...

LORD MAYOR'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... LORD MAYOR'S COURTYESETth LYr This morning having been speciallY nsa 1 y li , adel v' John 'Mill Mayor for hearing the case of Jamres Mad J lett, Esq., his lordship took his seat precisely at hl-past nine, and immediately proceeded to hear the case. Ir d Mr. Edward Fullam attended as attorney ?? W de], the complainant, and Mr. John ?? appeared as coun- sel, with Mr. Richard Welsh as attorney ...