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HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO JUDGMENT CREDITORS

... IIIGJHLY IMPORT ANT TO JUDGMENT CREDITORS. UNDER tho title of Glorious U'icertainlsy of tlheLaw, we have copied into our fourth pago, from a Corl paper, an article of the utmost importance to Judgment Crtidi- tors, and to which we are anxious to call the attention of all classes of our readers, If the dicta of the English, in opposition to the all but unanimous opinion of the Irish Judges, ...

POLICE-OFFICE—FRIDAY, NOV. 3

... POLICE-OFIFICE-I'itI)AY, Nov. 3. CASE OF SMUGG.ING. ,,On Frtijay last, the( Mag-istrates' Court wats consider ably crowded, in C3scneiticilC of the trial of four mon namned James Fostfor, Thfloras Plearson, John Bell, and ?? Grant Ferret, who were foiund tin board ?? stologgling vessel, which wvas Ilitoly capltured on the county of Down coast, ladeon with foreign utilianufriotured tohacco, ...

COUNTY ANTRIM ASSIZES

... COUNTY ANTRIM ASS{ZES. CARRXCKFERGUS, TUESDAY, rED. 28, 184&3. REPORT OF THE COUNTY SURVEYOR. GHYTLEIMEN,-Il making my usual report at this season on the several fiscal matters in this county, - with which I am officially connected. I beg firstt remark, on the execution of those public works wbieli have been al- ready undertaken,-and afterwards on those now appl)ied for, contained inetho ...

THE SCANDALOUS EMIGRATION FRAUADS

... T-IE SCANDALOUS EIMIGRATION FRAUADS. IN our last publication, we called attention toi tlh in'- famous and grossly unfeeliig frauds which had been prac- tised by a society, calling itself the l British anid Ameii- can Association, with which the niames of some of the most distinguished personages in the Empire had heei connected, by some trick whicli has not bitherto been fully explainied. ...

COUNTY OF DUBLIN SESSIONS—OCT. 21

... COUNTY OF DUBI3LIN SESSIONS-OCT. 21. Henry Kemmis, Esq. Q.c. chairman of the county of Dublin, sat at the court-house, Kilinainhan, on Satur. day morning at nine o'clorlc, in order to hear appeals and try prisoners. *I|MPORTANT FISHERY CASE-Al PEAL. Geo. Archer, Esq. respondent ; Mic/l. Afuson, resptotndent. In order that the reader may the better understand this case, which came on for ...

BELFAST PETTY SESSIONS—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1

... * ~ - -- - ?? - -- - - BELFASr PETTY SES3IOVS-WHDNF.DAY, MARcn l. ARRALT ON ASR WV.VV nAV , nau7tUI.1 USN Aflf WLJJ cAl. Magistrates on the Bench :-l1. D. Coulson, W. Mojlri and S. G. Fenton, Esqs. Thomas Patterson. of E linburghl, preferred a complaint this morning, at half-past 10 o'clock, against Mrs Sikece, of North-street, for an assault. It appeared, on complainant making his statement ...

KILLYLEAGH PETTY SESSIONS—APRIL 7

... KILLYLEAGH PETTY SESSIONS-APRIL 7. A case of importance came on for hearing at Killyleagh, on Fridav last, before Robert Heron, Esq. the presiding Mlagistrate. James Stewart, of Killinchy Woods, and Andrew Afar- tin, of Crossgar, were indicted for receiving into their possession, as pledges, several pieces of sewed muslin goods,. the property of Glasgow merchants, and others. Mr. Joseph Miller ...

LONDON POLICE

... UNION-HALL..INGENIOUs DiscovEIy OF A THrrIF.- A respectable looking woman applied to Mr. Cottingham respecting her daughter, who was suspected to have had poison admninmstered to her in a pudding, which was plic;d in a cue)boardl by the owner for the purpose of detecting a dishonest act. The applicant stated that her daughter lived servant to a lodger in the house of Mr. Rowe, a veterinary sur ...

MAGISTRATES COURT—YESTERDAY

... MAGISTRATES COURT-YESTERDAY. BrWEAI. ATOTING ON THlE 23D JULY. Yesterdity being tile day RQpointed for the investigation of tile riot, which took place Im this town on Sunday the ;)23d It. when Mr. Verner and the Police under his com- mand eore so severely beaten b)ly a Roman Catholic mob, thle following persons were brought up before the Magis. trates to answer the charges of nssault tiid ...

LONDON CRIMINAL COURT—SATURDAY

... O RMN - I.ONDON cRIMIINAI, COURT-SATURDAY. 'I'hi Court was crowded at an early hour this morning! It l an usnuual assembiage of barrister c and spoctators, tor the purpose of listening to thle trial of Mir. Mlunro and Licut. Grant, lhici had been fixed for hearing this day. lefore the ,judges came into court, however, it was ascer- tained that the trial would be postponed, in consequence of ...

Law Intelligence

... ?? Entelligenc. COURT OF CIIANCERY-MONDAtY, Dec. 11. IMPORTANT CASE 1IELATING TO I.EGACY DUTY. This case came before the Lord Chancellor by way of appeal from the decision of the Master of the Rolls. The question was whether certain legacies which had been left by the will of Mr. David Kerr, were liable to legacy duty, so far as they were paid anti satisfied out of his real estates. It ...

THE LATE ASSASSINATION OF MR. DRUMMOND

... THE LATE ASSASSINATION OF AIR. DRUM- MOND. EvERY circumstance connected with the late horriwe tragedy, which has been perpetrated in the case of Mr. Drummond, is attended with a painful interest; and, ac- |cordingly, even the most trifling incident belonging to the history of his murderer is looked upon with a degree of importance, borrowed from the very darkness in which, it may be feared, ...