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DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. I I HEAD-OFFICE. W Constable 11 G, one of the detectives, summoned fo Lewis Cohen, of 82, Dame-street, for allowing bagatelle to II be played in his house for cigars, &C. There was an infor- C mation laid in the first instance by the complainant, and on Ur the case being called on, Mr. Porter read the information, us and observed that he did not consider bagatelle ...

ORANGE OUTRAGE AT CLONES

... ORANGE OUTRAGE AT C;LONES. (FROM A CoRatspONDrNT.) INVESTlOATION BEFORE THE BENCHa OP PCTTY 8338xo0Ns. Magisarates ?? Madden, David Smith, and Thomas Phillips, Esqrs. Cw ras, r- NrouT.-An-investigation into the CLONES,; ?? 7'Itj the outrage of Monday-took 'oircumistances.6ornecteo, o.* plaice this daT before the' Court~o A~ ,-.sel^88ons, which cc. cdupied the attention of their worships for ...

CARRIAGE COURT—YESTERDAY

... I CARRIAGE COURT-YESTERDAY. Police-constable Russell summoned the owner of car 7otl, for being off stand and waiting for hire in South King-street on the 4th instant. The complainant stated that there was a hazard in South King-street, but it was limited to two cars only, and the defendant's car made the third. The defendant said that he lad not intended to do any thing contrary to the ...

CURT OF ASSIZES OF BRUSSELS

... I - IipiUROFASPZES OF BRUSSELS., - *: I TRIAL OF . C&PMAUTIN. This case, which exited' extraordinary interest, came Ibefore the court of assizes of Brussels on Wednesday. M. E Van ?? presided on this occasion, and was assisted .by, fo&r other judges..cdutdhepo ?? d'Anethan, AdvocrteGimerA, conducted the pro secution on 'the part of the crown. 1Vor the defence ap? paared i. Chaix d Est-Ange, of ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... & Ue 1. MBLIN PO LCE-YESTERlDAv. IIEAD OFVICE. I Two young men, named Michael O'Donnell and William Dowler, were charged with having stolen a letter of credit on the National Bank for 2621., together with twenty-four bank notes, each for 30s., tte property of a countryman, named Sheridan, who stated that he resided at Westport, county Mayo;.' From the complainant's statement it appeared that ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF CHANCERY y ittl v C'on- ESTE^,- Mr. Sergeant Stock appeared to support the e j a review of this case, the facts of which h 411 peatedly before the public. He stated that 5e bee ' Mrs. Anna Maria Bennett Little d the ghh, petti wealthy. haberdasher, of Bath, named Clemeint etl 'J had herself carried on the business of a milliners and -14 and at Brighton. She had been married to Jar ...

CORK ASSIZES

... COUNTY RiCORD COURT-SATUaDAY. Judge Jackson entered the court this morning at half-past nine o'clock. Starkic v. Cullinane. RIHT Tro SEA-SAND-I15PORTANT CASE,-Mr. ieller opened the pleadings, and Mr. Hemn stated the case. ?? said that he was concerned for the plaintiff in this case, in which the question the jury would have to try wasone of con- siderable importance, not only to his client, as ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... THE STAFFORD5IHIItE RIOTS-CONCLUSION or THE TRiALS. (Before Mr. Justice Erskine.) Reginae v. Cooper, Richards, and Capper. Mr. Justice Ershine proceeded at nine o'clock this morn- ing to sum up 'this protracted case. Whatever might be the result, while no man could do otherwise' than deeply de- plore the distress which existed in the potteries at the time these outrages occurred, on the other ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF CHANCERY--YiESTEDAY_ I At the sitting of the court Mr. Sergeant Warren moved I the suibjeo of a-petitlon froahthe, committee-of the. Society, for of the Attorney, and Solicitors of Ireland, addressed to'theiD Lord Chaficellor, preying that his lordship would be pleased !1 to Suspend the operation of the new rules and orders lately, def promulgated tor his lordship's court; and ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... I INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-SAftnDAY. I , ?? _ _ ?? . . . - . : (Before- hfr. Commissioner Curran.) I There were nine cases oni the list for hearing, in eight of which opposition had been entered. In the case of John Motherwell, an insolventt, Mr. Creighton applied on behalf 'of the insolvent for an adjourn-. meat for two months, in order to give him an opportunity of settling with his ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWINTELLIGENCE. - D . . 0 I I ?? ?? . . - 1i . I . i * . 1. COURT -OF CHANCERY-Y-YESTXRDAY. Colev. Sewell. The Lord Chahcellor pronounced judgment in this case,' which turned on the construction of a will of 1 f 52, whe-: ther a remainder to the three daughters of Peter Dalyj the tenant for life, and to their issue was or was not a oontin- gentremainder. The case had been sent byghini-to the ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-SATURDAY. I COLLEGE-STREET OFFICE. THE fREAKING-UP OF THE DUBLIN GAMING-HOUSES.- The cases of the persons arrested in the several gaming. houses broken into by the police authorities on the morning of the 4th instait, which occupied the magistrates on two former days, were resumed before Messrs. Hitchcock, Tyn- dall, and Duffy, at twelve o'clock on Saturday. The first case called ...