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ROLLS COURT—YESTERDAY

... ROLLS COURT-.YLCSTEflDAY. The Master of the Roils sat at eleven o'clock, and pro- ceeded with the hearing of motions in the long list. SERIWCE OF PROCESS. OUT OF THE JURISDICTION. - Helshaun v. Burton Mr. Francis Meagher iovel that service of the subpiena and' copy praoer of the bill in this. case upon one of the de- fendants in this. case living at Genoa, out of the jurisdiction, be deemed ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ILAWTV INTELUPGEN6E. ' I COURT OF CHANCERY-YESTERDAY. Xuw BARRIS5TERS., The following gentlemen were called to the bar yesterday, in the usual form, having previously taken the oaths and signed the roll in the Court of Que'e1s Beach. The Court of Chancery was considerably crowded with their friends, including several ladies, and the public, who were desirous to witness their admission. The ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTmnDA.t1 IEAD-dFFICE. Redmond ased Laridy, two of the detective police, charged two females, named Ellen Heffernan and Eliza Waldron, #vith being makers of base coin. The officers, from informa- tion which they received, proceeded to the rere of the house, , Crane-street, where they found thepriseners in the set of fabricating base money. 'The prisoners were sent for ti Al. ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCII-YESTERDAY. rel , l- . aetty V. w'itfwc. The Chief Justice delivered judgment in this case, which o came before the court on a.demut rer to the replication. The plaintiff contended that the plea was bad. It was an action of covenant by the administratrix of the lessor against the d assignee of the lessee. 'I'lie declaration avowed that the plain- ' tiff became possessed ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELf IGENCE. COURT OF CHANCERY-Yas~maAY. Newport v. Scott. The Lord Chancellor delivered judgment in'this case, r whi&l stood o~ver merely with~ regard to an except~Oi. it appeared that-a leasehold interest, held under ?? of Donegal for a, term of years, was, conveyed to a trustee, to secure an annuity. After that transaction, which occurred in t, the ?? was confbesed bythe 1essee. That ...

THE SANATORY COURT

... |, . ?? ~. ,~ T. E SAN Y COLRTS. V 70;, THZ; 2EDIT0Ec OF THE FREEMAK, . ., ., 70, Great Brfitin.stret, )Oct.:10, 1849. SPm7-7 ?? irnthbe report of *tOhe health of the city pre- ?? in yotr paper of the-10th, in tchtih it states- Two written complaints have been re- ceiied, ?? Nixo, , Newfoundland-street,' and it goes on toobserve thai the orders of the court were called for and necessary, ' ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTEiDAY. e HEAD-OFFICE. n' AssAuLT.-Mathe w Stewart was brought up in custody, in, charged with having assalted Michael Davis and Rachael ill Davis, on the 3d of November last. ro Michael Davis stated that tbe otherx party assaulted was a 'his daughter, and lived with him at No. 1, Ardee-street.' On 'the 'd of November last he sent her to collect rent from the Se prisoner in ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BFNCEI-YESTBRDAY. Speering qV. Hamilton. This was a demurrer to the declaration of covenant filed in the case. The defendant was mortgagee and lessee for lives, and the plaintiff was assignee of the reversion of the lessor. The demurrer, which was a general one, stated that the plaintiff had not such a reversion of the estates as would en- title him to maintain the action; and ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. :IENRY-STREET OFrICE. CAUTION TO CARNEY.-A carrman named Peter Holland7 wias chirged by Mr. Humphrey Blundell under the following circumstances :-On the previous evening the complainant, his brother, and two ladies, were entering Capel-street on an outside car, when the prisoner drove up in an impetuous man- ner, his horse's head threatening to come into contact with ...

THE SHIRLEY TRAGEDY—ACT NO. 3

... THE SHIRLEY TRAGEDY-ACT NO. B. -The Shirley tragedy is progressing. We alluded already more than once to the fearful scenes with which it opened. It loses nothing of its horrors as it advances. The particulars of the act to which we now call attention will be found in another column. It came off on ?? before the poor-law guardians of the Carrickmacross union, assembled in their, board-room. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ?? LAW IXlTLMGENCE f . ?? . COURT OF Q , C PESIUS SlfIfNGS AFTER TV a , : T'he Right Hlon. the Lord Chief Justice entered coutt at half-past ten o'clockl, nd proceedings w esoih i Lrsce of theis o.artin Ffrenahr. LcodPfrdwh. The examnation of witnesses for the defence was coriet- After the testlifloyny of two or thrte minor witnesses had been received; The ReV. Mr. Brennan, P.P., was called ...

Law Intelligence

... KaW Inteelince. THE STANFIELD IIALL MURDERS. CONVICTION OF RUSH-SENTENCE OF DEATH PASSED. NORWICH, WEDNESDAY.-Tile court was not so crowded this morning. Rrrsh was busily engaged during part of last night in writing, and preparing for the continuation of his defence to-day. lie ate a hasty breakfast at eight o'clock. Mr. Baron ?? took his seat at a quarter to nine. The Jury then entered the ...