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COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVE1NCY. I YURTER1DAYOIN 33AN55iRUPTOY.CU (Before.Judge Plauk(tt)4'vi ?? re ble S'sdcj n-T5 meeting in the matter of Q this bankrupt, who bed been a miller and corn merchant emi at Ds'ogheda,.and who had passed his final examination at !gte a former meeting, was for the examination of Mr. Joyce;; faa of the Belfast Bank at Drogboda, in reference to the:, nal ...

POLICE COURTS.—YESTERDAY

... 1 _ _ '1 7 - | I3 3cm MICiirtby, ?? 1pldyoftZ gold iitttiag watch eu ;l~~I i shop f Mr. JIes Mqftold, - B * , The nstablwetete4it*: u colt i watce hlkaibastlei Jr'o, ant, iii-laetiut44h, ~ u tarlig P W ?? i dapper-looking indivldxzapj ji vant nut of placei #aI. by a oeryent wom ' e l t i robbed: her of a poo l ote, ritb whlebe wan off, when be ps asd. ?? nldiC# It tbat the coinp npinalt t nS ...

THE PHŒNIX CASES IN CORK

... ?? ?? TEIE PHEBNJX OAUS I1N CORK. tenant- fl QPIoWTAT. unta (FEOM OUR PRCIrAL R 7Pa7so 31t) Cork, TaeLod.ny. Judge Keogh took his sent in the ?? O-re 'cfuri at ten o'clock, and the Attorney-General carte into court at the same time, when Murty Moynab .n, Wm. O'Shea, and Jeremiah O'Donovan (Ron.sa), - T,,I- sonora charged with being members oE the Phoe jiz So. elety, were put to the bar. Mr. ...

POLICE COURTS—YESTERDAY

... I POLICE COURTS-YEs'iYErsDAY. III.AD)-OFFIIICE. The Refaq)-atnery Act.-A good-lookhing young girl, namned Janet Beatie, was brought up in custody of the police cliair ed by a 'Mrs. Eliza connor with lavhig stolen a gown aunil petticoat the property of the complainant. It appeared, that the prisoner lad been left by her pa- rents in a Oestitute condition, they having gonie to Ame- rica. Mtrs. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ?? --ok ?? G ,- E NA - COUIRT OF QUEEN'S BEN0H-YsTADA.;; t StlNeGS AT ?? PRIUS. r (Before Judge Moore end a common jutry.) White v. Hunr.e ., This case w restmed at the sitting of the court, awhen a the witnesses fortthe defence were eximined, and fitr the counsel on both sides had spoken to the cane, his lordehip addressed the jury, who bfund for the defendant. -. n. c Counsel for the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ?? L E I X~ - .1 AD tNT LLI - I I. ! COURT OF CHA NCE Y-tviTsDAY. The, Lord Chancellor sat at eleven o'clock, and tesumed the hearing of arguments in the case of. Wilcox v. Hannysgton. 'This petition' was partly heard the previous day, and was presented for the purpose of charging the estates, which formed a portion of the separate property of the re. snondent, with a sum of 900., claimed as ...

LAW AGAINST JUSTICE—THE ASSISTANT-BARRITTER FOR DOWN ON THE LAW OF EJECTMENT

... LAW AGAINST JUTO~B SITAIT-BAR-I RITTER A FOP. DOWNi 0Oq THE LAW OF EJECT- I * MENT. - a r - nen , ;ii1- The position of a judge 1s never so paintu pros as when he is coerced by law to give a decree which' alen lhis judgment tells him is contrary to justice and publ to sound ~polioc. Against such co jutraint there is pria do resource save an appeal to the judgment and. of t conscien8e of the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L. I W INTELLI GENP, E. COURT OF CHANCERY-YESTJnDAY. EXPARTE GINGER, IW Ru TUB Tw1ePPBRAuY JOINT STOCK BAN;K.--hr. F. Fitagerald, Q.C., resumed his argument in support of the appeal in this matter from the decision of the Master of the Rolls, directing that the name of John Ginger sbouhd be taken off the list of contributories of the Tipperary Joint Stock Bank, on which he had been placed by ...

THE FABRICATED ATTACK ON MR. GASON

... I ?? ' -? , ?? -ii, 7-7 Z?.- 17, I t 77 D HICI , - ?11 TJlr F?B tON'. . I - - _; -QA ?? .1 fv .. - 1, - i. .4 1 ?? of lat srgs) Man,, Y z ro.? .#lmyifai O e mght U5lu5- Many of our h-raders may have beard of a statemeut and,, published a fev7RY a 9gO in 4 M'orning j 7urnal, to the took uffect that Mr. Saunuol Mnrray Geson, ot Littleton, in that 1th coanty of Tipperary, bad boon shot at and ...

RECORDER'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... - RiECORDER'S COURT-7yoDAnY . I ?? ?? - .% . -- ! - t- The Right Honourable the Rece6rder sat yesterdAY in the Commission Codi3, Green-street, for the trial'ef felony casve. - HAEaGZ 0 r SiBBZzLEMEST, Joseph Haydn, a well dressed and fashionable looking. man, apparently about thirty years of age, Wasu ludcted, for felonioubly stealing'a shilling, thes property of Mlsserr. 'M'Birney and Collis, ...

THE BOLTON POISONIEG CASE—VERDICT OF THE JURY

... THE BOLTON POISONIEG CASE-VERD1CT OF| THE JURY. LivaaRFOOL, AuGUsT 28.-Tbe trial of Betsy M'Mullen, charged with the murder of her bueband, Daniel MIMullen, at Bolton, by administering to him repeated doses of anti- mony, was resumed this morning before Mr. Juetice Wiles. Mr. Serjeant Wilkine, in an eloquent and forcible speech, addressed the jury for the prisoner, contending that the case ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW

... ., ., I A car~ots caes has just arisen, in which an appeal has been made by the American Consul for the special intervention of the executive to protect the property of an American citizen, which, we understand, is likely to lead to more important communications than even those that have already pawsed between the Under Secretary for Ireland and the United States Consul fur Dublin. The facts ...