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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... be here too, as I will make you account for your conduct in this affair. Tlue case was thern adjourned. lia re Tames Josiuh Hardy, an insolvent, Mr. MI'Nally said he had that morning received irstruc- tions from Andrew Christopher Pallas claiming to be ...

COMMISSION OF OYER AND TERMINER

... conduct as a trader and a citizen through the l long course of years he hae know n him. 'VILLIAst On1 . William Geale, of Thomas-street, in the city of Dub- lin, master butcher, maketh oath and saith that the hiter- ference of the said Johic Tiernan in ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... proven that they had pledged the property a short tittle ri before in Thomas-street. The prisoners were commiitted Id for trial at sessions. es Thomas gan summoned a person named Thomas Egar i re for illegally receiving a letter directed to him, and which ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... examination of Mr. Hardy ? The Court said even the dismissing of the petition would not in the least degree affect thle right of Mr. Pallas, if he had any. Mr. Creighton said Mr. Pallas could not interfere in the case of Mr. Hardy at all, because he was ...

ENGLISH ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... FIRATRICIDE, AT S FAFl'OR). STAnonD, SATUReDAY Nooni.-This unhappy criminaln who was found guilty of the murder of his brother, Thomas, at our lata assizes, before Mr. Baron Platt, expiated his dreadful offence on tbe public gallows this morning, in front of ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—YESTERDAY

... eocasion. The following gentlemen were sworn on the CITY GRAND JURY.-Abrahant W. Studdert, foreman Denis Moylan, Philip D. Hardy, Paul Twigg, John Vickers, John Allinglam, Joseph Carson, Benjamin Eaton, Charles Egan, Robert Hanna, C. F. Smith, Richard ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—YESTERDAY

... the judgment of the court, and Mr. Commissioner Curran said he would give judgment in the case on Friday. In re James Josiah Hardy. This case was called on, when Mr. Creighton said that everything had been satisfactorily arranged; the deeds were engrossed ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... amongst the family, add to settle matters amicably, it wasarranged that a settlement should be made, and for that purpose Mr. Hardy, who was the legal adviser of the elder Gooid, and Mr. Pallas, who was the confidential attorney of Mr. Goold, the younger ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Baldwin; Maehony ?? Ma- hony; Same v. Same; Marshall v. Gibbings; Hoops V- Kingston; Corporation for Improving Belfast Harbour v. Thomas Greer. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YESTEnDAY. Mr. Justice Burton sat half past nine o'clock, and dis- posed ofafew unimportant ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... your objection, Mr. Barry. Let the jury be sworn. The following special jury was then sworn to try the ?? While, Thomas Hoey, Philip D. Hardy, Ed- mond Jones, Daniel Meara, Nathaniel Caldwell, David Scott, Patrick Scanlon, Robert Millner, Wm, H. Mullins ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... whiskey in question was intended for his own private use, and had been regularly permitted. THE B7NCHER.SMR. HARDY'S CASE. It is stated that Mr. Hardy means, under advice of emi- nent counsel, to apply for a rehearing of his case before the benchers, or to ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... following guardians were present :-Captain Lind- d a say, D. Lyons, P. M'Keown, R. N. Gibton, R. Mullen, of John Dodd, Thomas Arkins, and P. D. Hardy. pal After the usual routine business the board adjourned. STATE OF, ROSCOMMON. ch STROXEBTOWN, JULY 1, 1845.-Late ...