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THE SPECIAL COMMISSION---TRIAL OF MR. M'MANUS

... THE SPECIAL COMMISSION--- TRIAL OF AIR. M'MANUS. [FkRO 0tU7R REFPORTERS.] CLONMEL, TUESDAY. The Court sat to-day about ten o'clock. The tirst witness called wa.s Win. Franklin, Esq., manager of the Limerick Provincial Bank, whe proved that certain docunments were iai Mr. Smiti O'Brien's hand-writing. Mark Tender, of the Dublin metropolitan police, deposed that he saw Mr. O'Brien in Trinity ...

TREATMENT OF SICK POOR IN ST. PANCRAS

... TEEA TALEXT OF SICK POOR IN SF. I PA*. NCR. s. LateeigMr. T. WakiY, II.P., and a jury erlpa- nielled onl Monday last, Ito inquire into the death of George Davis, aged 30, late ain inmate of St. Panceras Workhomse, alleged to have died froin exposure, want, and ill-treatment, resumed their investigation at thle Elephant and Castle, Kings-road,, Camtuden-townl. lohe impct aa dore o h ttendanece ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONEERS' INQ UESTS. Last evening an inquest was held before Mr W. Payne, at tho Crown, Blackfriars-road, on the body of Edsard Nash, aged 57, a horse-dealer, of No. 23, Martin-strect. The deceased, it appeared, was a man of very dissipated blabits, and was often iatoxicated fromu morning till night, Onl Wednesday evening last he told his nepho ?? M 'sMa- nard, of Shepherd's-buslh, that he ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... LA TV INTELLIGENCE-MONDAty. COURT OF CHANCERY. LORD V. THE COrPEct MINERS' COmPASY. Mr. Betbell and Mr. Willcock opened acn appeal in this matter fronm an order of the Vice-Chancellor Knight Bruce, overruling a demurrer to the bill which was filed for an in- junction to restrain the defendants from vesting their pro. perty in trustees, with a viewto the payment of the inmurn- brances on their ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INT-lELLIGEWCEA WESTERN CIRCUIT-BRISTOI,, AuG. 26(3. [Before Mr. Justice Coleridge and a Special Jury.] FOT'HERItGILL AND) OTitIIIS V. PRIICE. This wvas all issno directed by tile Master of the Rolls for the purpose of ascertailki ug uvllethier thil Rev. Willian Price, -who died ill Wales ill 3841, was of competent mind at the timCO when ?? exevuted at certaill ?? of Conveyance ill thle ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... LA TV INTELLIGENCEI-WEDNESDAY. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. [Sittings at Westminster, before Mr. Justic Erile and Com- 11on Juries]. OSTEWVM2N V. HIENRUY BATEMAN. The hearing of this case, which had been part tried yes- terday, was resumed and concluded this daly. Mr. E. James, with wihom was Mir. lawkins, stated that this was asn action in which the plaintiff sought to recover frens the defendant ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... LA W INTELLIGENCE-FRIDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. The Lord Chancellor, at the sitting of the court, made orders in hlnacy. IN RE DAeSTER, A LUNATIC. There were four petitions in this matter from different parties relating to the condition of the lunatic under the superintendence of her mother, the committee of the person, and to the claims on the estate in consequence of the ?? application of the ...

MARYLEBONE COUNTY COURT—FFB. 12

... MARYLEBONE COUNTY COURT-FFB. 12. -- [Before Augustus Abraham, Esq.3 rARKBR V. TIE OREiT WFSTERN RAILWAY COMPANY -DITTO V. DITTO. ?? theseeases, which were heard during the last sittings, at some length. The questions in- volved were of considerable importance both to the interests of the company aud to the public. The learned judge said: The first of these cases having been opened on a former ...

MYSTERIOUS MURDER NEAR RUSCORN

... MYSTERIOUS MURDER NEAR R USCORM. [PROM A CORRESPONDENT OF THE MANCItESTER GUARDIAN OF SATURDAY.] On Sunday evening last a mysterious affair occurred in the neighbourhood of Rockeavage. Three boys, who were strolling in the fields near the dilapidated buildings of that ancient pile, picked up a pedlar's box, which they found empty and bespattered with blood. Proceeding onward a little, they ...

THE HEALTH OF TOWNS BILL

... THE BEALTIF OF TOWNS BILL. COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL. Yesterday a special court was held, in consequence of a requisition, most numerously signed, to the Lord Mayor, to consider how tar the Public Health Bill, now brought into the House of Commnons by her Majesty's Government, Is likely to interfere with the right of self-government inherent in all local representative bodies, and to take such ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLIUCB JNTELLIGBNC-IVEDNESDAY. MANSION HOUSE.- Thomas Wade and James Mezs-.ay, porters, in the employment of Messrs. Welsh and Ofarget- son, of Cheapside, warehousemen, were brought before the Lord Mayor, in the custody of Thain and Hayden, of the City police, charged with having plundered the house of considerable property. Mr. Swan appeared as solicitor for tbe prosecution, and stated that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLI CE INTELLIGENCE-WEDNESDAY. MANsIoNN-1OJusf.-John Tsnox was charged with having assaulted the police on Tuesday night. Policeman 160 said that about ten o'clock he saw the defendant in Redeross-street amongst the crowd, con- sisting of upwards of 1,000, opposite to Cartwright's coffee shop. Witnesstold him to move off tas he was causing an obstruction, but the thanks received for that ...