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ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZES INtELWIENCE. MLlERIC1 g (osRoM OUR OWN COcREs NDENv.) ir (Before Judge Jackpon.) 1. Limeis July 17, 1849. I lifichael Mackay was 'indicted for a malicious assault on Michael Godfrey, so as to endanger his life and to do him is grievous bodily harm at Wood-park on the 11th of Nov., e 1849. y The prosecutor (Godfrey) was produced, and he stated that it he was a carrier of goods rand was, ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... IDUBL1N POLICE-YESTERDAY, UiiEAD-0FFICE. A person named York Weas charged with having stolen a aqugtity of leather from the store of Mr. Tench, Mill-street. ,lhe faets of this case appeared in Feeterday's FREEDIzt. York. was fully committed for triai at gessions. A, persobs named Thomas O'Brien, who 3ides at Wani's- UiiAfn the Liberty, was charged for having eoxuiitted a felonious assault on a ...

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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, ...

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 ...

A DOUBLE BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE. —CURIOUS AND NOVEL CASE

... A DOUBLE BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE. -CURIOUS AND NOVEL CASE. .A VERY extraordinary and amnusing case, or rather cases-for there were two of thetm-of breaches of promise of marriage, came onl for hearing at. thle Bailieborough -sessions, which terminated onl Saturday last, in vsiidch, in the first case, Wilson D),i.lup. a ferncer, residing near Cuotchill, was plain- I iff, Indt Jai Wiilisce ...

SIGNS OF A CLOSING SESSION—IRISH MEASURES

... DUBLIN: THUDAY . . . 5, 9 DUBLIN: aTllUhDAY, JUL1' 51,18&9. : i SIGNS Or A CQLOSINd SESSMOEAiRISH CeA- I SURE : . ; | There are symptoms of a rapid termination to the session. 'Hur~ryis ,theorder of the day. as well as of the night, morning sittings are more frequent, and more business' done, hut in wha6t fashion, lawyers- hereafter will tell. The Queen is coming, and Sir George Grey with ...

ENGLISH LAW INTELLIGENCE

... EVNGLISH LAW INTELLIGENCE. . _ NORTHERN CIRCUIT-TUESDAY. (Before Mr. Justice Wightman and a Special Jury.) BURU~LAND V. BROGGS.-BRtEAOCt OF PFROMISE'OF MARRIAGE. Mr. Watson, Mr. Athertonj and Mr. Hill, were for the plaintiff; Mr. Sergeant Wilkins and Mr. Wallis for the de- fendant. Mr. Watson stated the case. The plaintiff, Miss Burland, is the daughter of an attorney and solicitor at South ...

ROLLS COURT—SATURDAY

... ROLLS COURT-SATURDAY. Staunton v. Baswington. In this case there was an application made on the part of the plaintiff that he should be discharged from custody under an attachment; and also that so much of the order bearing dlate June, 1845, as directed the plaintiff to pay the costs of dismissing his bill be set aside or varied. The facts of the case were these:-in January, 1842, the bill was ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... I L ASSIZFS 1NTELGBNC - LIMERICK. COUNTY CLIOWN COURT-FRWDAY. 3 At half-past tine o'clock the Hon. Judge .Jackson entered 6 court, when the' long panei sias called o-er, and a jury sworn. - 31MuRD1uR Ob A IIAS3..A.D. Y Cttherie Dillon wva's placedat the barl 1d indicted for conspiracy to murder her liusbnd, Daniel Dillon, at 1'ortrl - e nard, on the I9th'otobenber, 1847. There were seven ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... CLARE. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT) Ennis, 6th July. The jury returned a verdict of acquittal in. the' case of William Kelly,; for' the gmurder of Anthony Murphy,. thO. 'particulars oif ithse'trloappeared in yeaterdayeppoft J'1 The court has been this day 'ccupied entirely in' the iial of casesof house-burning and of larceny, both of which offences have become so frequent in consequence of the ...

INQUEST IN THE GENERAL HOSPITAL

... YESTERDAY morning, at ten o'clock, an inquest was held at the hospital, Frederick-street, before J. K. Jackson,,Esq., coroner, and a respectable jury, on the body of John Cleary, who died on Saturday, from injuries received in the party riot, in Ballymacarrett, which was noticed in the News-Letter of Friday last. Deceased was one of a party of navvies which attacked two carters who were ...

DEPORTATION OF THE STATE PRISONERS

... DEPORTATION OF THE I' STATE PRISONERS. The Whig government has to the end persisted in its wise, _ humane, and statesmanlike policy towards the state prisoners. r Having got its ex post facto law, it yesterday issued its sorders that the four gentlemen lying in Richmond prison f should immediately undergo the fate of Martin and O'Doghefty, and its will has been as speedily carried into e ...