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LAW NTELLIGENCE

... to his lordship, stated that the complaint of the patient wasehis suffering from headache and weakness, or debility of the stomach. He (Dr. B.) appre- hended that further confinement might serve to aggravate the complaint, but he could not undertake to ...

THE PROCEEDINGS IN KELLS

... they should bind both prisoners to give bail to be of the peace, ?? in 51. each, with securities in half that sum. The complaint of James Love against Mary Tevelin, for striking his umbrella with a stone on the 3d of December, was then heard. Anne Prim ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—WEDNESDAY

... [Before WV. .J. C. AL.LEN and S. C. FENTON, Esqrvs. AIPPLEIS FRAI)ULENTI.Y MADE t'l. Mr. Rea, clcrk of the markets, ?? a complaint against a man nanmed Jfichaet Cappa. fronm lLiugligali. for exposihg for sale, and selling to a wom11an Ilnlamd Margaret ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... courses were open to the crown, and the only one that ought not to have been selected was the present. That was a common complaint with accused persons, they would rather have any than the actual charge. Ile was sure that his learned friend (Mr. Wartley) ...

LOCAL CHARGES ON SHIPPING—COMMISSION OF INQUIRY

... proper management of the port, be reduced. With the complaints made against the board for not doing certain things, he had nothing to do. On the contrary, he trusted all parties having well-founded complaints to make against the board would now come forward ...

CONTY DUBLIN REVISION—YESTERDAY

... alive. Her organs of vision were of a whitey-blue on a light orange ground, and the pair of squinters looked downwards and inwards on a probosis that seemed to be anxious to look up in the world. HIler head-dress and drapery were sadly disor- dered, and ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... withdrawn. Mr. Porter said that as it was a charge of misde- meamour it was competent for the prosecutor to with- draw the complaint, and he would strike it out accord- ingly. In a most correct report of the proceedings in this case yesterday, which appeared ...

SPRING ASSIZES, 1861

... distracted, not in the same way, but t still distracted more or lss us ours is now-I may I W say-- 0 Ireland, model of thy inward greatness, Like little body with a mighty soul, What mnight's thou be, that honor would thee be, Were all thy children kind ...

Legal Intelligence

... een of them. I do not know whether any one of them was hat standing when Mr. Holmes and Mr. Lowry came. a of They all fell inwards, and all were broken in the fall. d to Did they not make the machinery a shapeless mass the of ruin ? No; the machinery was ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... death ; I heard the statement as to his throwing up coffee groundl and that, in my opinion, is a marked symptom of cancerous complaint of the stomach, but not a neceesarily cha- Tacteristic symptona; it is not of itself destructive; those symptoms which I ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... gateway and caught hold of her companion. She ran away, and the prisoner then laid hold of her. The constable said that complaints were frequenitly made of fellows standing in gateways and assaulting girls as they passed. The prisoner was most dis- orderly ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... Kernan called the attention of the coart to the general case, and contended that, independent of the special ground of complaint on the part of the baik, the in- terests of trade required that the insolvent should be I punished. Judge Lynch said he hardly ...