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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWI INTELLIGENCE. ation COURT OF CHANCERY , The Lord Chancellor was engaged in hearing causes. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCII-.yESTERDAY. 44. Mr. Justice Crampton sat at half-past ten o'clock to hear and motions. have MANDA5IrS. that Mr. Radcliffe, Q. C., applied far a mandamus to be directed It to to the registrar, or deputy-registrar. of the diocese of Ril- laoe, directinghim at all reasonable ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DTBLIN POLICEYSTERDAY ?? U-v - |, ADTEMPT B JEAD OFFICE. WATTEMPT AT ?? men, named Magulm ur and Kelly, were Charged with basing attempted to commit burglary in the establishnment of bMr. Stephen Cowan, jeweller, of Eustace-street. lb- police-constable Price, of the detective force, deposed that having received private inforniation that it was in the Ir. contemplation of certain notorious ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-SATUnnAY. . | 11ENiRI-STEET OFFICE. A young man named Robert Fitzgerald was charged' under the following circapistances..A Mr. Osbery, who said he resided in Phibsborough, stated that the prisoner was an acquaintance of his for some time, and although he was entitled to a property worth more than 10001. a-year, he was at present ii great distress; the property was in law, but ...

CITY GRAND JURY

... CitrV0AttJ stJMi. - I . . .. . _ - - Msfr. Laws the foreman of the city grand lttry, acompa- Died by some of his brother-jurorm. entered the box, and said that on the opening of term the court had invited the grand jury, if they experienced any difficulty in the dis. charge of their duty, to ask the advice of the court. There were two points on which, as foreman of the grand jury, he requested ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I.. ?? i A 1 L2V & .L': d,. 'ROLLS' COURT.YESTE5DAY. The light lion the Master of the Rolls took his seat on the bench soon after eleven o'clock. ArnCY-BsTngr TiZEATRE-CO1OiilTTAL OF TiHE PROPSIE- 'T101 TO PnISON. Ci'oaloft v. Wrest and iohers. Mr. Crelghtou_.My lord, in this case of Caloraft againqt West, aid others, ind in relation to the matter which I mentioiled to your lordship ...

SPIRIT OF THE PRESS

... SPIRIT OF THlE PRESS. THE QUARANTINE LAWS. (Fronm the Times.) if the existing system of sanitary regulations and qua. ranti ne laws is to remain unchanged, not only until the question of contagion or non-contagiof has been decided 1 by t he scientific world, but even until all the Governments of Europe have unanimously adopted a scientific opinion on the subject, it is evident that nothing ...

SINGULAR TRIAL OF AN ARAB FOR MURDER

... SINGULAR TRIAL OF AN ARAB F Olt MURD~lt. I I A - i - - - - -- - I - - A trial for murder, peculiarly interesting from the party accused, the circumstances leading to and attending its per. e petration, the witnesses examined, and the nature of their e evidence, was held on the 15th and l6th instant, before the e Court of Assizes for the department of the Var, sitting at Draguignan. The ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ,,J -A Il4VITEL LN~ | COURT OF CHlANCERYSBATuRDsAY hi The Lord Chaencellor took his seat on the bench soon a after eleven o'clock. a In the matter of Mary Digby, a aepposed lunatic. I,|Mr. W~alker, for the PIev. George lDigbv, admninistrator hof Mrs. Jane Annesley, begged to read that gentleman's '.affidavit, directed to he made by the court on the subject of - | a note sent to the Lord ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ILAW INTBLLIGBNCE. COURT OF CHANCEjkyYESTERnAI, The Lord Chancellor sat at eleven o'clock. Theraweord only two causes in the list, which were destitute of public interest. PiRACTICE OF TnE COURT. His lordship intimated that he would make an order that no cause should be set down for hearing in any term unless same was so set down four days at least before the be. ginning of such term. The ...

THE POOR LAW—ITS WORKING

... THE POOR LAW-ITS WORKING. We find in the Mail of last night a letter from Mr. George Alexander Hamilton, in reference to the recent tdiscussions between the guardians of various unions in Ire. land and the Poor Law Commissioners, from which it is apparent that, in the matter of this dispute, that gentleman has determined te 1' roll his own tub. The guardians of the poor in Ireland have long ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L ifl t ' i i ?? | 1 ROLLS' COIIRTY The Master of tie Rolls s ?? AS TEA~nnET-STRFET TnE'm I J. OY. Cakrauftiv. Ma/tlw ks't - G'T T ll c tl M'Kenziel n ' ?? Groy, Clz Mr. Creighto said, in th a hd Tol Warren, it devolved on him to m,,ve thetoti *t5 1 It wat an application playing the eutt junction, or sueh other order as it mgt tain, h- make, the defendants from lierforni er be plea'ed ...

COURT OF REVISION—YESTERDAY

... I - - COURT OF REVISION-Y8TERDAY. e- 'the BRight Hon.- the Lord Mayor, with the assessors, ne Robert Mullen and Edmond Hayes, Esqrs., barrlsterswat-law, of resumed the revision of the burgess roll at the usual hour c- yesterday. lit POST.AOrFICE WARD. o- The court re-entered upon tire hearing of claims and ob- he jectiorns in this wvard. - Mr. 1M. Crean attended as agent for the Liberals, and ...