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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. ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

STATE PROSECUTIONS

... I l COMMISSION CO1TRT-SATURDAY. tl TRIAL OF CHARLES GA VAX DUFFY, ESQ. a DISAGREEMENT OF THE JURY. a At ten o'clock this morning thejudges tooktheirseatson the g bench. Long before that hour the court was densely M thronged, and a large number of persons, who were unable to obtain admission, had collected outside-all manfesting the most intense anxiety to hear the result of this extraordi- f, ...

THE STANFIELD-HALL MURDERS

... T::4AL OF RUSH. NonwicHe, TuESDAY.-The interest attached to this re- markable trial, which had begun to Bag yesterday, was raised to-day to its firstintensity, in consequence of its being known that the prisoner was this day to enter upon his defence. ?? desire to know the line of defence that he would take, how he would explain his early knowledge of the murders in any way that was consistent ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—LONDON, TUESDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORi' COURT-LxONDON, TtES9AY. (Before the C jief Commissioner.) 7In tiwe Matter of S i'hozses Howland Roberts, Bi . The ins i% Out, described as late of Cork, Britfieldstown, 6, Sackville-street, Piccadilly, Paris, in the Republic of France, St. Heliers, Jersey, and Appleby Cottage, Cheshurt, came up for his discharge. The debts in his schedule are £51,914, of which £27,780 are ...

CLERKS OF PETTY SESSIONS

... I I y a it y to d S. I0 a S, a g ie A very numerous and respectable meeting of the above body was held at the Star and Garter Hotel on the 11th instant, to adopt measures towards relieving themselves from the many grievances under which they have laboured fqr some years. Amongst the principal clerks present we noticed those of Limerick, Galway, Waterford, Clonmel, Nenagh, Carlow, Wexford, ...

STATE PROSECUTIONS

... I COMM ISSIO)N COURT-YESTrISDAY. TRIAL OF CHARLES G. DUFFY, -ESQ. BfThe judges took their seats on the bench at shortly after ten o'clock. Immediately afterwards Mr. C. G. Duffy was d placed at the bar. He seemed to be in rather good health, notwithstanding his long and harassing incarceration, and n displayed the same cool, collected, and firm bearing that e, marked his conduct all through ...

LORD BROUGHAM AND THE IRISH COURTS OF JUSTICE

... LORD BROUGHAM AND THI- IRISH COUR'PS OF JUSTICE. The above-named noble lord has a claim upon our space to-day, and that claim shall be allowed. It is not often now-a-days that anything said or done by the ?? deserves notice; his eloquence haes long since evaporated, leaving nothing behind but a residuum of the grossest scurrility, and his public. conduct has ceased to be considered in any ...

BELFAST PETTY SESSIONS COURT

... BELFAST PETTY SESSIOThS COURT. MOsRE; SCOTCH INSt UMANITY.-The. following persons were brought up at the police court yesterday, charged with va- grancy :-Rose Black ant four childlen; Michoel 51urphy end child; Mary Hughes and child; Catherine Scott and three children; Margaret Walsh and child, and Eliza Hamill and child. These poor people had been, contrary to their wishes, put on board a ...