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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

Law Intelligence

... LaW l3uteltigence. DUBLIN COMMISSION COURT. The Queen v. C. G. Daffy. MONDAY, FEB. 19.-It being generally known that the defcnce, in the case of Mr. Puffy, would be opened this morning, anl that Mr. Butt, Q.C., would address the jury on behalf of the prisoner, the Court was crowded from ail early hour. Mr. Justice Ball and Baron Lcfroy took their seats at twenty minutes past cleven, when ...

STATE PROSECUTIONS

... [ - 5I hie COMMINSSION COURT-YESTERDAY. 1lY TRIAL OF'CHARfLES GAVAN DUFFY, ESQ. THE DEFENcIC. h Tbe judgesl took their seats on thelbench shtortly after 11 irs io'clock. It being kiiown that the defence would be entered' 'it on at the sitting of the! court, it was densely thronged in every -IV of part from an early hour:s In additio;n'to thle gen eral intere5t v's created -by the, procaeedings ...

STATE PROSECUTIONS

... STATE PROSPUTIONS. C011[MTISSION CUO JT-Y1rSTITIRDAY. TRIAL O F CHARLES OAVAN DIUFFY, ESQ. The judges took their seats on the bench yesterday at shortly after eleven o'clock. The interest felt in the pro- ceedings relative to this case being unabated, but rather in- creased, the court was densely crowded in every part. - Amongst those who occupied seats in the galleries was a num- ber of ...

Law Intelligence

... IaW IEntcdtigntce. NISI PRIUS COURT. Sgr James St'onge and anolkler. ?? of Johnt .l1az.ruei, dleceased), plaibtdifs in error; Keane and Wfife defendautt. Trie judges presided in the Court of Error onl Saturday, when the above case, the question inl which has been alrcady tiree times triedl came fir a second t ime before their lord- shius, on appeal from tltc dccisiou of the Court of Qucean s ...

STATE PROSECUTIONS

... STATE PROSECUTIONS I COMA1ISSIO.N COURT-ESTElRDAY. The Commission of Oyer and Terminer was opened with the usual formalities. The Judges, Baron Lefroy and td ir. Justice Ball, arrived in court shortly after eleven o'clock, I accompanied by the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, who occu- l pied a seat on the bench, to ?? right of their lordships. Tile at officers of the corporation who attend the Lord ...

QUEEN'S BENCH CHAMBERS—SATURDAY

... QUEEN'S -SC=I CNBERS-SAT DAY. _ Q~, N'Ml h ar ne reseved motions~ mr. Justice Crampton sa to HVLa ffjKen~iY. GX0. ,. thscae wj# to Gihse noieadmitted 6f,' The ?? in thi cae wd tha nofierdC isl seeuirftt a 0rcosts. rhe plaintiff's at Z offe imself (Mr. Walkeo,: abd another gentleman ( js?, Grattan), for' costs, pursuant tao ±, understanding entered laW on th of January last.; the costs ...

COURT OF [ill] SATURDAY

... COURT OF EXCH QUER-LONDON, SATURDAT. - ?? .. . __ T ?? _ _ ?? T 1NEWRY AND lNNIS5KILLEN RAILWAY V. COMBE-RAIL- WAY CALL-LIABILITY or INFANTS.-This was an action brought by the plaintiffs to recover the amount of a call from the defendant, who pleaded that at the time he subscribed the deed of the company and contracted with them to take the shares, in respect of which he was sued he was an ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA IV INTEILIGENCE. COURT OF CHANCERY-YESTERDAY, Baron Von Stentz v. Coniyn. This case, which has already occupied a considerable share of public attentiou, was brought before the Chancellor on a petition for review. The question in this rase was, whether a will made by Airs. Comyn, on-the Continent, in the year 1844, was valid, and made with a consciousness upon her part as to the nature of ...

STATE PROSECUTIONS

... I COMADISSION COUJRT-SATURaDAY. The judges took their seats on the bench shortly after 11 o'clock, long before which the court was densely crowded. The Queen v. Ckarles- Goa D&. ' Immediately upon the arrival of their lordships, M~r. Duffy was placed at the bar. The Attorney-General, the Solicitor General, Mr. Baldwin, Q.C., Mr. Serjearnt O'Brien, Mr. Smyly, Mr. Plunket and Mr. John Perrin, ...