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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, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... .Ca INTRLLIGENCB AL. TeCQV8T OF 011ANCERY-tzsTERDAY. Te qrd Chancellor sat ait eleven o'clock, and pro-1 urns cieaded-to bear~ caures. end Lucas v. M'Denueli. bing . 'rHE DrONSaNUEo LEAD dtNES;O des. !er. W. Brooke, Q.C., stated the case on behalf of legs, the plaintiff. The original bill in this cause -was filed on ave, the 25th of August, 1840, arid after an answer wasamnended s'er eon the ...

FOUR DREADFUL SUICIDES IN THE CITY YESTERDAY—CORONER'S INQUESTS

... FOUR DREA'D -L SUICIDES. IN TE CITY j YESTEODAYZCOkONE 'S INQUESTS. * Seldom, indeed if ever, have we had to iietail the facts connected with so many suicides-as we' this day lay before the reader, iad all of those acts seem toa have been corm' mitted with an unusual degree of determination on the 'part of the unfortunate individuals who have by their own haflds put a period to their exitence. ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—SATURDAY

... COURT OF QUEEN'S 'BENCH-SATURDAIC. STAtE PROSECUTIOnS. The full court did not sit until e quartcr aftee twelve rto o'clock. The AttornelY-General entei ed the 'court abdut, toftwelve o'clock, and Mr. Murray Mansfield, proprietor of vhatl the Packet, sat some time in the Queen's counsel's seat, byi thtthe side of the' learned Attorney. Mr. Brewster, . Q. C., thtsubsequently, took his sept. At ...

COURT OF QEEN'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... 'COURT. Oe' QUIE'3-BD f@I-~Y Dtnt t Mr. Jistcfe BEuitto s~a-'at;hhldfpaamt ten! o'c~e'elt to heur;' motions of course. The f dli court Pat at elevih o'clock. Thke Queen v. Dignam and others, Cohmmissioners of the !ir C:lman town of Trinm. Sir Colman O'Loghlen applied for judgment pro firma i th;s case. It was a quo warranto information against the Trim town cohnmissioners, and an act of ...

NEW ARBITRATION COURT

... ,..EW iiITRATIOX COUBT. I. i-,m 4the SRipo Champion.) ?? of Arbitrators at Colaoony, county Sligo, held tteirfirst sitting ;n onday last. The arbitrators were VWl1iam Kelly, CatouPill; Martin Madden, jun, and Patk. MiTuoker, Esqrs. he court opened at one o'clock, when, at the desire of ?? brother arbitrators, the chair was taken by Mr. Kellyr. E. W. O'Mahony, Esq., occupied a seat on the bench ...

REVISION COURT—YESTERDAY

... . REVIBSON COUiT-YESTEAD4V. The Lord Mayor completed his most onernis task of revising the burgess roll for the borough of Dublin on yesterday. The revision commenced with the College werd on Saturday, the 21st of October, and dudring the fifteen working days which eusued from that dote up to T~eeS$ }0st, the Lord Mayor, with hislordship's assessors, Mr. ]$ager 8nd~ hr. ,Pers'is, continued to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I . LA VINTELLIGENCE, L .. 1, . . . I . . Bin re . COTHORT OF (QHANCERY -YEBrEADAY. In re filliam Ratclift, a- Bankrupt. ted Mr. Fitzgibbon, Q.C., moved on the part of William I Ratcliffe Muntz, the petitioner, that the report of Mr; in- Commissioner Maoan be conormied, and that costs of the vi- reference be given to the petitioners. The bankrupt was in the uncle of Mr. Muntz, and had been ...

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 ...

LONDON CRIMINAL COURT—WEDNESDAY

... .TC i iCRJiMA COURT-WzNESDAV. it XTRAORlPINANY CASE OF VIOLATION OF TilX Toim. as _Tbe. Rev. Isaac y]idgaian,, forutierly of St. X£ dmuntd's ids ,ill,.Oxford,' and minister of St John'W Chapel, West- is street WVlworth; and Mr. John White lridge'anh,)is ie son, surrendered to take their trial on a charge of mis- ea deneanouri In removing a leaden coffin from the family vault ly of the late ...

THRIAL BY JURY

... - , TRIAL BY JURY.' , , I I Trial by jury is said .by constitutional authorities to be the best safeguard of public: liberty and indi- vidual freedom. The jury system, as theoretically recognised by the constitution of these kingdoms, has received the unlimited praise of all parties, no less of Tory than of Radical; and though practice and the statute law has done much to obstruct the great ...