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CITY SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... CITY SESJiONS-YESTERtAY. CHARGE OF COMBINATION AMONGST THEX EWSVENVD1C5. Patrick Pidgeon, Thomas Hagan, Stephen Murphy; John Hickey, Thomas Gaynor, Bartholomew Cooper, John Mo- ran, John Bagnall, Henry Scofield, Thomas-Kelly, and Margaret Kenna, newsvenders, and very decent-looking well-dressed persons, were placed at the traversers' bar, and indicted for a conspiraey with the view to injure ...

BALLYJAMESDUFF PETTY SESSIONS

... I BALLYJTAMESDUFF PETTY SESSIONS. | SATURDAY,IAPILL 22. ABRAHAM BRUSH, Chairman; Mr.. WzcocK, S.M. This town was the scene of considerable excitement on the above day, in consequence of a great number of sum- monses being served upon the Orange rioters who wantonly attacked the teetotal band of Ballyjamesduff, as they were proceeding to the chapel on the 25th day of March last. An ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAI JNTELLJG'W. COURT OF CHANCERY--YTESTERDAY. CASE Or CONTEMPT. The Rev. Mr. Maguire, of Cullenswood, was brought up to explain why he had performed ceremony of marriage between the minor. and - Burley, solicitor, without leave of the court. Sergeant Keatinge appeared on the part of the guardians, and stated that the marriage between the parties was cele- brated by Mr. MAguire, who was a ...

THE BEDFORDSHIRE MURDERS

... I .. _. , - I .- - 1 . WnESTLINaWORTe, FRIDAY, SIX P.sr.-A series of murders of the most extraordinary and revolting character have recently been brought to light in Bedfordshire, and which are perhaps unequalled in the annals of crime for many years past. The woman charged with having been instrumental in the death of her two husbands and one child is at present con. fined in Bedford gaol, to ...

LONDON POLICE—SATURDAY

... I ~ JLONDON POLICE-SATURDAY.. ?? | ' h~~iA?4510N-150U55.'' T. tlE BITISi AMErICAN AssoctAiroN.-The greatest interest was this day felt and expressed in the: justice- room during the lonigtime ?? Mayor was engaged in ?? the charge against the British A'merican .4sso. ciaton for emigr'ation and colonization. The roomj wav crowded with the Aisappbinted emigrants and their. friens, and the ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... I , . -DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. HEAD-OFFICE. Row AT ST. CATHEitlNB'S VxSTYV.-Thomas Eaton, beadle and enginqeke'eper of St. Catherine's parish, appeared to answer the complaint of Mr. Peter Parnell, for having used abusive and threatening language to him, and for putting hisieindread and fear of his lfe. Ir. D:ulliar vwas for the coiplainant, and after stating the case he called Mr.Piarnell, ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 7LA4i- INTELLIGENC1, COURT OF CHANCERY-SATUEDAY. .E parte Goolde, in the matter of Jones, a Minor. Mr. Miller, Q. C., said in this matter his lordship made an order on the 22'd of February, referring it to Master Litton to report whether a proposal of marriage for the minor, who was a young lady in her 21st year, was fit and proper to be accepted. The master directed a form of pro- posal to be ...

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 ...

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 ...