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ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... IASfSIZES INTELLIGENCE. ! COUNTY RIOSCONTMON. (FROMl OCR OWN CteRcS3'ONDrxT). I Hoscommon, 27th February, 1860. WILFUL 31ultRDtt-5NHUMAN CASE. Bridget Mann, a most miserablle looking woman, quite Iemaciated in appearance, was placedr at the bar charged with ,he wilful murder of her male child The indictment charaed that the prisoner, on the Gth of February, 1860, at Cloonshanville, wilfldly ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—YESTERDAY

... I - COURT OF CiHANCERY-YES1IrTlDAY. Ormsby v. Lord Limerick; Lord Limerick v. Ormsby. This was ic cause and cross cause. Tlbo original bill was filed to enforce the payment of as post obit bond for £1,594, which was given in 1813, by the late Earl of Limerick (when Lord Glentworth) to a Major Atkins, and which was assigned to plaintifl as trustee. The alleged consideration for this bond was ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... I ASSIZES INTELLGENCE. 1 COUNTY ROSCOMMOx, (FROZM OUR OWN CORRESP/ONDENT). (Before Baron Lefroy.) Roscomnon, 28th February, 1850. James Logue, Peter Logue, Thomas Gannon, and Patrick Gannon were indicted for the manslaughter of H1eury Warren under the following circumstances:- I It appeared that on the 26th of December last there were l a number of persons (amongst whom were deceased and the ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... CLARE. (Fito.m OUit OWN CPoltRESPONDENT.) Ennis, Friday, March 1. John Sheedy ?? was charged with a highway robbery conmitted on the 11th of last month. The prisoner, with three or four other nen, had mrrppeol the bread cart of the Scariff Union Worirhouse, and had taken from the driver w ith violence some bread, of which two loaves tell to the share of the prisoner. It appeare l that the ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DUI3LIN POLICE-S7ATURDAY. IEIAt) OFFICE.; TIIE LATI. I)DA1VzNt(;-HOoar AT THlll CAsTLm-RIGHTs (v1 rIlHESUBJnnccr.-eMr. Thiomas Blooney (the gentlemnaa who recentlv delivered a series of lectures on America in this city), appeared befre the magistrates of this office to prefor a corn- plainltagainst Police-constable 78 A, under the following cir- (t11 l3tances:- Mr. Mooney hoving been swori, ...

ENCUMBERED ESTATES COMMISSION—SATURDAY

... I EINCUABEIRED ESTA'EA'iS (IuMMISSION-S VrtrtiJAI. 'ITho ?? took theit r a als at w volo clrok. 1/n 71e Ilia. Estaute eJ C!(,i t, rel6lel'ecl In TOt~e I5ft' o Ciw'lr !tenrocl I'aireeh. Balonl Richards dolivercol th, ja!!inent of tile court in this case, the luostion raijel iin ?? ias alreaily beel0 re- fpltet. in our ol it 0ng. 11ij lii rdhlp i said that in this case titer was it docunieat ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGEANCE. COURT OF CHANCERY-YLSTERDAT. Laourenee IKieran v. Josephc llarnean. The ease on behalf of the plaintiff was stated by the Attor- nev-Gvneral. The bill prayedl that the defendant should be di;ected to transfer 1,2771. in government stock to the name of John Kieran, or of such other perion as the court might appoint, or to reinvest in the nome of John Kieran so much of ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT.-YEsTeRDAY. [5efore W. S. TRACEY, RUM., S. G. FENTON, and WY. J. C. ALLEX, Erslrs.] GANIBLING.-Fo5Ir lads, natele Dunlop, Verner, Smiley aid Towvinliey, last Sunday evening, were seized in the act of 'pliy ig at the gaire of ?? pitelh anl toss by Conitable \Vil- cocki out of about fifty others, either- engaged in the same occupation or looking bn. The Bench ordered-the ...

Assize Intelligence

... I C 45,5ile flitelligme. COUNTY LOUTH. Judge PEaniri sat in the Crown Court, Dundalk, on Wed- nesdav, Thursday, andl Friday. The following were the only cases of the least interest which wvere tried:- 7'homas Farrelly wvas found guilty for havitig unlawfully in his possession a pistol and gun barrel, at Ardee, on the 18th of January, contrary to the provisions of the Act 11 and 12 Victoria, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... I CLARE. (FRMes OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Ennim, March 2. (Before Mr. Justice Jackson.) Xf RIRDER. At the eitting of the court this day John Molony, a hand- some youth, aged 23, and John Skehan, aged 85, a mason by trade, and a person of dimininutive stature and mean ap- pearance, were put forward, charged with the wilful murder of John Kealy, on the 24th of October last, on the lands of Ross, ...

THE CASE OF HENRY ALLEN

... CASE' OF.1 INRY ALLElN. I ?? . _ 1. - ?? to unl 'SfhoIo . jjlmvira letter at the reqluest ot tU aptain ill' itl ni tie oisengC which introduced lnewv .. ..t. l1ead( to iuterminlaile controversy. T ril. l IT011 i IU Till FRIE.ItMAN. Goellen lirNge, 2d March, 18 . linl ,,eI paper ot this Ina v tiuid the following n,1 I lriite to give it a very distinct con- ' ail',,i o I ref to~t yeti lhere to ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE !ALWENCE. WATERFORD. (FROM OUR OWN CORReSPONDBNT.) Waterford, March 4 The judges arrived here to-day at three o'clock, p.m., and immediately proceeded to the courthouse to open the crm- mission, Judge lorrens occupying the county, and Judge Ball the city court. On the entrance of the former learned judge the following gentlemen were sworn on the county grand jury :-llon A S Care'v, ...