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... Fed - sir, In this case, i, d to be an attor- ney's apprentice, iver, a certificate We ras presented from Ma x a Master in Chancery vof who appointed him) stating at he was not aware of the fact 05 ?? his being an apprentice. It was also certified by Master i Murphy, that an order having been subsequently made on the petition of another judgment creditor, for the appointment ,ed of a receiver, ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... I INSOLVEN DEBTORS' COURT. MOST ?? TO RAILWAY COMPANIES. lnt re' Cornelius Curtin. In this dease, which stootb over fr adjudication for some time past (the details of :the3 tdase were published in full in the FRarlmax at the time of the insolvent's hearing in court), Mr Commissioner. 'arrell delivcred the following judg- ment:- -t i- . ?? I hive given this ctae very' great consideration, not ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTnmDAY. ,HEAD OFFICE. Margaret Connolly charged , Margaret Neill for having assaulted' her. ' The case having been fully proved the prisoner was committed for two months. -.!;EkRY-STRER.T OFFICE. 'CARGE' OF SiiOaLING.. -Yesterday, George Man, the chicf tate of 'the'ship Wanderer, from Trihidad, was brought up on a charge of having smnuggled a quantity of tobacco. The'case bad ...

THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE—THE STATE PRISONERS

... THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE-THE STATE I ' t USOERS, - i ARRIVAL OF TlHE NEPTUNE CONVI . smDr. i . We have papers frtin the 'Cape to the 211th September, inclusive. *The long looked-for Neptune conivlet ship arrived In Simon's Bay on the night of the 19th. The followbig is the notiflull- tion of the government authorities:- OFFICIAL- REPOR 05O TlrNlUw'ruzN 515r'r 20, .84X.. Neptune, convict: ship' ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELJLiORCE.. a, I I VOURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YesvRxArY. xISI PRIUS SITTINGS .AFTI TERSt. , Mahe Right Hon. the Lord ChiefJustice: took his seat. op. the bench at half-past ten o'clock9 when the caseifor the de-, fence was resumed in Lessee of Hon. Martin Fjispy v.. Lox d.1Dench. Proceedings opened with the reading of`vthb depositions of Mary Neale, ia servant (now deceased).who had been in ...

IMPORTANT TO JUDGMENT CREDITORS

... I IMPO TAI TO; JDGMEN M:CEDITORS. The new statute (12 and 13 Victoria,'chap. 95), entitled An act to amend the law concerning judgments in Ire- land, introduces several alterations materially affecting the' rights of judgment creditors in Ireland. The first section repeals al the provisions of the acts of the 9th and 25th years of George IL relating to judgments, statutes staple, and ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... - DUBLIN POLICE-YmTHEnAY. l1 ]ETAD-OFFICE. M~ajor Moore, one of the officers of the Society for the Pre- vention of Cruelty to Animals, appeared to complain of a person named fluffy, who killed a dog under the following CIT~iisstanceS :-A person named Murphy stated that he saw the defendant in Denmark-street dragging a dog by the bind legs, and every now and then he would give the ani- anals ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-SArTWAY. i HEAD-OFFICE. C.IARGa OF MUDEt , E cSOC, .AD COTSPRACrY TO . isDEFRAiUD, An ?? Co ?? Saturday two per- sons, ?? GiUington ?? b'rou'ght' before F. ?? Portr;, eq.,forfjurther examu nation on a chairge of having, 'on. the 21st instant, maliciously set fire.to the house No. 99, Thomas-street, with tbe intention of'defraud-, ing the' Sunrisurance Company; also with 'having ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... : - : COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-IYrESTRDAY. NIS0. PReUS SOTTINGS AFTER TERM. The Right TIon. the Lord Chief Justice entered' court at half-past ten o'clock, when, pursuapt to previous arrange- ment, the record was called in the case set down for, new trial of Lessee of Hon. Marii ?? v. X Right Hon. Lor'dFf ench. A special jury having been empanelled, the counsel at either side took their places. ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YMTEDAY. HEAD-OFFICE. COUNTEnFEIT SOVEREIGNS-CAUTION TO THsEr PUBLuC. -A person who gave his name as Townsend TretFord, was brought up in custody, charged with attempting to utter a base sovereign. Mr. Abraham Heatley stated that he was in the employ- ment of the Great Southern and Western Railway Company. On that morning the prisoner applied to him at the office, at King's ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENC

... '; I ITRInM. (I oco OUROWN COIRESOONDNNT.). . Carrick-on-Shannon, Monday, March 5. `wILFUL 3lUItIDI ?? Mary Jane Middleton vils indicted for the, ?? murder of her father, Simon Rooney, by administering to him a quan- tity of white arsenic, on the 12th of October last, at Knotk- laclapagh in this county. Mr. Walter Bourke was of counsel for the crown, and con- ducted the case. flaving stated it ...

STATE PROSECUTIONS

... STATE PRO*1OECUTIIONS. I - COMMISSION COURT. Y 'TRIAL OF CHARLES GAVAN DUFFY, ESQ. h The judges took their seats on the bench on Saturday at r11 o'clock. As on previous days since the commencement e of the trial, the court was densely crowded from an early hour, and the proceedings excited a great deal of interest.- n The jury having been escorted into court from the Shelburne Hotel,: and ...