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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 ...

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 ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF BIGAMY

... I EX.TkAORDINARY . CASE OF BIGAMY. A very remarkable trial took place IAst weeK as tnd MUD- mouth assizes before Mr. Justice Whightman. The eourt was crowded early in every part, as the greatest interest was felt in the issue of the case,' public sympathy being deeply 'moved in favour of the accused, in c'onsequence of her 'wrongs, and the heartless persecution of which she has been the victim ...

ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION IN ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL

... I'A' TD ATION IX ST. PAU'S R, -: I:: t : :r,,nt . ,C T ~ g^ EXA55fleA'!ION a% TIIN PEI JNE Ar rnTLR MANSION i ;, , ;gp* ON MoNDAX. Augnstus $intzeR1iql the person, who, on Saturday, at- ,tempted the life of the Rev. Mr' Hlaydon, Vwas on Monday oilaced at the bar, beforq the Lord 'Mayor, on the charge The prisoner, who appeared much older than sixteen, isa. person, of respectable appearance, ...

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 CHANCERRY—YESTERDAY

... | ' COURT OF PIANCERRY-YZsTEflDAY - z ,L~itle v. Cumrniag. - Thiss-,c,61daupied the cotvut during thue greater portion of the day. The Chancellor intimated that he would give judgment on Monday. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCHI1Ya5TE9 DAY. The court was engaged in hearing law arguments- COURT'OF ERROR. The Court of Error will sit this day. ROT.LS' COURTr-LONDON, FaIUDAY. Lloyd v. Clark, and the ...

INQUEST ON M`CAFFREY

... -IgQUFTON M'CAFFREY- (FOM' A COhBESPONDENT.) CLOVES, SUxDAY Nxdssv._The coroner (DoctorkMr ray) was expected here' the whole of yesterdayi bit being absent at an inquest in another part of the county, he was unable to attend until this mornIng, when he arrived at tea o'clock, and proceeded at once to eDpainllef. jury tossoer- tain how the unfortunate man came by his death. Mr. Clements ...

LORD MAYOR'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... LORD MAYOR'S COURTYiEsEniYsr. a -. . . __ . _ _ . The Right Hon. the Lord Mayor sat yesterday- at- ten oclock in his court, Green-street.. Mr. John J. Gallen, of No. 4, Crampton.qay; was sum- nioned by Michael Mcfabe for adsum of 31. 5s., alleged to be due for a balance of Wages. Mr; Fullam was for the complainant, and Mr. Richard Walsh (attorney) for the defendant. Mr. Ful'azn stated ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... I INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-SATURDAY. I, - .- a . . A - .- I I (Before Mr. Commissiuner ,Curra.) l There were ten coaes on the list for hearing, in nine of I which opposition had been entered. David MI'Ciune Service, an insolvent, was discharged. without opposition.. The cases of Martin Horsemtan and Thomas Tongue, in- solvents, were adjourned to the 26th instant, and the ease of Noah Dalway ...

CORK ASSIZES

... CORK ASSIZESq THE BIGAMYWr CASE. The following is a copy of the special verdict in this Imal important case:- , 4 We find that the prisoner, tile said John Burke married to Margaret Fitzgerald aforesaid spinst, Was Sherkin, in the county of Cork, in Ireland, on tle si7' da of January, 1839, by the Rev. Thomas murray, by the, d bration of the ceremony of marriage under the c er I stances ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... COURT ' OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YESTEHIAY. | I S ' The Queen v. Bernard Feeny. . The prisoner vwas brought up under habeas corpus to have a question, 'arising under the following circumstances, de- oided by' the court :-The prisoner was tried and sentenced l to transportation, ; and that sentence was subsequently com- muted to imprisonment for two years. It is now alleged, on, d the part of the ...