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THE KILMAINHAM PRISONERS

... - e TH xI M of~~ ~~ = Tl=7=F-.Ijl 0 ; |i: ,',Wejpaveskr~coeivjeldaico~pl of tli ~following lettr, addreessd by JMr. Brennan to sir G. Grey, in reply to his late misrepre- sentations of the conduct of those gentlemen still 'confined in oilmijiam. ' ?? *! 'i ?? TO THIE 'RtGHT HONi. 'httR Of GB'riY SEORItTARi OF. THE, HON~Ei ' ' Felon-y'ard, Kiimainhamn, Tutsday 20. Sei-Within the 'last fervo ...

ENGLISH LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ;BNGLISH LAW . I ? . I I ? ?, l? ad COURT OF CHANCEUY2tLnoi-A WD iDAY of EaSpero S;,Spadm, Iau ' are ,8 6culetl Cal lnurac is, This was a petition under the winding up act for the disso- ed ltion of the Cattle Insuranse Company. Tbe mgter tess lh heaid before the Vice-Chancelor Knight Bruce.' on the 12th a of January last, and his honobr~diamissed tbe petition vwith d, costs, on the ground ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF FORGERY

... I Considerable sensation was created yesterday in legal cir- cles in consequence of a discovery which took place in the early part of the morning. From what has transpired it appears that a native of England, who has been a resident of this city for years, and who belonged to a branch of the legal profession, in which he enjoyed both reputation and business, got married some time since to a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTLUMENCE. I OPENING OF EASTER TERM. Yesterday being the first day of Easter Term the courts were opened with the usual formalities observed on such oc- casions. From an early hour in the day the Hall of the Four Courts was much crowded, and presented a very bustling and animated appearance. The number of lady visitors, however, was fewer than on previous occasions, owing, per- haps, to ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... I - DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. ENRllY-STREET OFFICE. Mr. Frederick Huddert was charged under the following circumstances :-Mr. Charles Fitzgerald appeared for the prosecution. Mr. T. Sheffield, the lessee of the Rotundo Gar- dens, was sworn, and stated that he took the Rotundo Gar- dens for exhibitions, &c., and his agreement was, that the directors were to get from him one sixth of the receipts ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZBS INTELLIGBCE. MAYO. (FROM OUR OWN COBRRR5OND?S'T). Castlebar, July 17,1849. The following gentlemen were .this day sworn in as the grand jury for the ensuing assizes by. Anthony Ormsby, Esq., High Sheriff of the county :-Andrev Crean Lynch, fore- man; Sir William O'Malley, Knight; Sir Richard A. O'Donell, Bart.; Valentine O'Conor Blake, Oliver Vaughan Jackson, Robert Rutledge, George ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ROLLS COURT-YaSTERDAY. Nicholas Power v. EResq Power. Mr. Shaw moved, on the part of the petitioner, Mary Quin, for au order to extend the rrceiver in this matter. It I appeared that in Michaeluas Term, 1848, the petitioner ob- taibed a judgment against the defendant, who resided in the county of Waterford, for the sum of 51. 8s., and 2s. 2d. islte- rest, and it wea to secure the payment of ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... i . . ?? DU LI ,~l E i r ?? | -w - ,:.ffi-Ma ?? ?? crown, wkhipli were found oh t'person of.the prisoper, whe was Wsscaie& by Police-constable lt.1ko - . Constjkbje 182 B-4stated- that.soeltime fe the prisoner was arrested for'having picked thepdcket ffgeoniesnan in the Bank of' lreland. She w'as ?? 5i e-time to abide Det trial,)'but aftei, she wasq~lb6t4don',bail she abscondead, a6d 'wias not ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY, HEAD-OFFICE. Two persons, named John Walsh and Michael Lacey, were charged with having violently assaulted Constables James Reilly, 133 A, and John Ward, 127 A, and Robert Dwyer, 99 A. It appeared that Constable Reilly was going through Bride-street, in plain clothes, when he was called into a pub- lic house, where there were several persons engaged in a fight. The ...

CARRIAGE COURT—YESTERDAY

... - ?? COURT EkD=AYa - -- --1 (Before Fiilk T. Porter, sq.) AIPOOtTANT TO CAR O w ns.- r. Jdmnes Sharp, owner 'and driver of car No. 1,261, v -s um-moned by Police-con- stable 63 B; for ?? obsitr.cting the way. and'treating a disturbance at BrunswicL-street, near the corner of Westland- row, on the Rthinst. Itappearedthatin consequence of the dis- orderly conduct of the drivers on the Branswick ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... I ' ~ B1~1~tYNI3SEY MA ii,1 R. e - : ?? ?? PAItTtICsLAIIS. -PTnm 8 ' ilO Je On' 4''I n Mon si',iothi'rs. 'hibrttIf isnie in tfhe evldet~emtro snectioig the Ma~nqnrih w'tf; t'i smurfder ?? ias dIss- m ''covesed. 1% ItiC weli ldidisti ibat on' Saturday ?? Augiuit, 'Mrs-' snnhiiire a 'otad:'tlean ri`-isr'- part f, thle hdune, No., Minver place, bttts3oa br icerttiop ad' been 'inatt'iv-tbe: ...

BELFAST PETTY SESSIONS.—FRIDAY

... BELFAST PETTY SESSIONS.-FRIDAY. [Before Sir W. G. JoiiNso-N, and W. S. TRACEY, Esq., R.M.] CAUrsIO to CAaDulvEas.-UndCr this heading in our last, was given a report of a charge brought by Mr. Campbell, against a car-driver, naincd liDogiherty, for mis- conduct; and it was stated that the Mayor ordered his license to be suspended for two months, but on the solicitation of the prosecutor his ...