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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW N'.1 'WP i~ J1 QE7'S ?? ~ee DA!,> -7 ?? ?? Chief JystgeaQ ?? Revt. ielwrd Wars1 v.. hayr~i tfr n This was an issue directed tQ be trfad, pursuant to an order dated 20tb October.:lst, in theceasseof Kjne'v.' Kne, under the interpleader aet, certain property qf the tstv. kIr. Walsh, , P:P-.i of feadford,. in the county s.way, having' been eeized -undori an, exeeition; issued aga~jnst, tsq ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INTBLLIGENCE. ;; . COURT OF QUEENS' 13ENCH-YEsTzinDAY ?? The full coprt sati'at eleven o'clock. ln re La7i0ess v. the Metrqrpolitas Police Commissioner3. - ' Mr. O'CaUaghai'L moved the couit to grant 'a mandamus against Colobel Georgc Brow:, to compel him .toretmrn into court certain informetions, on which a Warrant wais issued by him to search the hoese of Mr. Lawless for treasonable ...

THE TRIAL OF COURVOISIER—MR. CHARLES PHILLIPS

... TH'El. TRA OF CO°.URVL~pS1ER-~ CHARL' | 'tuhor 1L lL e The,'TVrzes, 'of yoisterday.published' ie;olwZ Corres- yes~rayofan ccsaioo~havin. een rqvive4 ?? y'ou ~ 'l tbeX~ohnWw'spa~ ?? and most unconscjenrtionalcolielit~ r~ytomphrtewbell defend- ji~ng, Cou~voisier 'against tile clarga~ qf~ havhigngurdereil Lord Wiliai 1tssll.coi~sidh thai y~tiy' fill' A` reoptinsiblk Jidi~hoif1oice, atid hav'g t ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—DUBLIN, SATURDAY

... COURT OF QUEEiN'S BENCII-DUBLI,, SATURDAY. Les.see Ffrench a. Lord Ffrench. This case, which liam been so often before the court and thie pub)lic, came ol again to-day, o01 a motion relating to the new, trial of the cause. Air. MlArLTIY, Q C., on behalf of the defendant, moveii that the venue be restorer1 to the county of Galway, and that thc consent entered into on the 22d of AMay, 1849, ...

Law Intelligence

... Labi Iiitellignm COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCIH-DUaLIN, FRIDAY. TuII court sat at eleven o'clock, anm was engaged iu hearing new triai motions. Ale.vander Dickson J- Co. v. Joseph G. Thompson. This important corn case was tried at tbe last assizes for the county Cavan, when a verdict was returned for the plain- titf for £2 55 sterling and costs. The plaintiff having brought the action for upwards of ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... TILE BERMONDSEY MURDER. I EXECUTION OF THE MANM.GS (Fm tah LooW Paper of-yeaerda-Y.) Yesteray morning, at 9 o'cock, Frederick George Man- ning and Maria Manning, his wife, were hanged in front of Horeemonger-lane Gaol, for the murder of Patrick O'Connor. The crime for which they suffered was committed on the 9th of August, and between the act and its punishment three months and three days have ...

THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE—THE STATE PRISONERS

... THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE-THE STATE I ' t USOERS, - i ARRIVAL OF TlHE NEPTUNE CONVI . smDr. i . We have papers frtin the 'Cape to the 211th September, inclusive. *The long looked-for Neptune conivlet ship arrived In Simon's Bay on the night of the 19th. The followbig is the notiflull- tion of the government authorities:- OFFICIAL- REPOR 05O TlrNlUw'ruzN 515r'r 20, .84X.. Neptune, convict: ship' ...

COURT OF REVISION OF THE COUNTY ANTRIM JURORS' LISTS

... COURT OF REVISION OF TME COUNTY ANtf{PI JURORS' LISTS. [Tisit following report was preparcd( for publication in our last, but, in consequence of a mistake in the arrangement of the paper, it dil not appear, We are, thercforc, now obliged to supply tile deficioncy.] A special sessions for the purpose of extminisg annd re- vising the lists of jurors for the counisy Antrim, was held yesterday ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... |, , DUBLIN POLICE-YESTEP.DAY. ?? _ _ _ __ , ?? ?? Ad~ COILEGE-STREET OFFICE. 'E-xTkrsvE ROiiEELOY. -A 'woman named Catharine Ma- guire wasbrought before Mr. Stronge, at this office, charged on spupicion of having stolen 3501.,,and a quantity of plate, fromthehbotspeof Mr. Rea, Fitzwilliani-square. .The prisoner had b~een-cook to Mr. Rea's family, and when' arrested by ConestabloBrennan, ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YESTBRDAt. SPECIAL iTrNG' AT- Mii PROtlS. Lessee F nv. 1 r ,c, l ' The Ldrd Chief justice'took took his scat on the bench at l half past ten 'o'clock, and proceedings were gone on with in the examination' of the witnesses on the part of the defend- .ant. - The'6vidence of one of the'attesting witnesses to the will of the 23d of May, Patrick Kildnff,' having concluded on ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONEIR'S INQUESTS. SUDDEit DE; Tir.-Yesterday, John E. HyndmaIn, TCq., one of the city coroners, held an inquest at the Railway Terminus, King's-brid-ge, on the body of Stephen Gleeson, Esq. The deceased gentlemen who was 78 years' old, had on Sunday mornirig driven from his seat, Gortalona, near Hospital, in the county Limerick; to the Knocklong railway station, where accompanied by his two ...

TENANT RIGHT IN IMMINENT DANGER—IF JUDGED BY ITS FRUITS SHOULD OBTAIN THE SANCTION OF LAW

... TENANT RIGHT IN IMMINENT DANGiM i - JUDGED BY -T8,- FRUITa S-OULD OBT AIN I -TIiE'SANCTIONOFULkW-t. J. i LETTJH IX. TO THE TENANT FARIVERS. OP GI(E-A BRIZU IN AND )IBRELAND. 'I FELLoW-C0UNTRY31EN---l trust yoU will ?? me for . urging, at What some niay consider an unnecessary length, ,l the necessity of converting tenant 'ight'interest iintolegal property. This is the; interest .hich! ?? ...