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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I ENCUMBERED ISTATES' COMMISSION-YESTERDAY. CThe tolllmiinioners sat yesterday in the Nisi Prius court, at half-past eleven o'clock. Baron hichards saidl he might mention the course of prac- tice the court Is td thought it advisable to lay down in refer- ence to ca-cs in which absolute orders for a sale had been |made-a course whitrb woald prevent tile necessity of appli- cations to the court, ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... CORONE'S I!jNQVEST. | Yesterdsy an inquest was. held before Henry Davis, Ersq., o one of the county coroners, at the Cemetery, Glaisnevin, on the body of Margaret Cook. a The following were the circumstances that led to, the inus -It appeared that deceased died on Saturday last, V and on tire next dlay her remains were interred in the above Cemetery ;she was the wife of Jbhn Cook, a car ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... I COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YESTERDAY. The Right' Hon. the Lord Chief Justice and his three brother judges entered the court before eleven o'clock. THtE LORD MAYORS CASE. The court was crowded with citizens, and'every seat in the outer and inner bars was occupied with professional gen- tlemen, it being supposed that the judgment of the court would be delivered in this case. It was however ...

Law Intelligence

... WLa1 )itctlUgflcC. COURT OF QUEEN'S l]ENCIl.-I)UBI.As, NVED:NE5sAY. Tiso full Court sat at one o'clock, heaving been previously engaged in chambner. Ct 11iMINATL ITFORM A~rinN-. The Queen at thoe ProosecZstion of John/ ardine ayeaiist F. TV. Coniuay, ?sq., Proprietor of the Evening Po.et. Mr. WHIoT1ESIDE, Q.C., With wxhom11 was Mr. Napier, Q.C., applied for a conditional or,!cr for a crminhal ...

RECORDER'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... I bRECORDER'S COURTYESTERDAY. EXCssiC APt'PEAL. The Queen v. Thiiotias Francis Reid. In this case, Mr. Reid had been proceeded against on the 10th of October last, by information before the magis- trates of the head police office, at the spit of the excise, for that he, being a malt-roaster, had in one of his cylinders, at Ardee-street, a certain quantity, to wit-four bushels of un- malted ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTEIiDAT. SREAD OFFtIC. HIEARTLrESS 1 1RonuR1-Edward Curran and John Donaghoe were brought up in custody, charged with having robbed Allan Forrest, a seaman, of several articles of wear- ing apparel. It appeared from the statement of Forrest that he had belonged to the ship Hottinguer, wrecked in the latter end of the past week on the Arklow coast, on her voyage from Liverpool ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... DEATH BY DlroW^NluG.-Yesterday John E. HIyndeian, Esq., one of the city coroners, held an inquest at the Meath hospital on the body of James Malone, aged 23 years, who came by his death under the following circumstan ?? the preceding afternoon, at between two and three o'clock, from the apparent solidity of the ice on the Grand Canal, the deceased attempted to walk across the canal at that ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Ir 8LAW INTELIGENCE. I COURT OF CHANCERY-SATURDAY. In s'e Hainilton, a lbnvtw0. Mr. M'Causland made an application on the part of Mr. Galwey, solicitor in this matter, for an order for the pay- ment of the sum of 1,0181. taxed costs, incurred in the recovery of property yielding 9001. a year for the benefit of the lunatic. The application was also for the payment of certain untaxed cocts which ...

INQUEST UPON THE BODIES OF THOSE KILLED BY THE FATAL ACCIDENT IN KILLARNEY

... (From the Cork Eraminer). The inquest to inquire into the cause of the death of those killed by the accident in the auxiliary (brewery) workhouse, was held in the court-house, on Tuesday, the 18th, before John C. O'liordan, Esq., coroner. To the jury, who are respectable inhabitants of the town, it was thought well to add six of the inmates of the workhouse, not only to appease in same degree ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... 13ELFAST POLICE COURT.-YUS3rERnDY. [Before J. STIRLINsG, Esq., Mlyor of Belfast, anll Sir W%7. G. Jon NS-oN . ImPUOONT Ts-ni3I.-Chiarles Iliglies Was charged by Mr. ?? Barry, Warin)g-street, with stealiing a barrel of ber- rin gs from his store on SaitulrdaY last. It ?? that pri- sotter hal gonoe into llr. Barry's store, and roiled out a hat- rel i)f heirri gs, which lie mina eaged to convey ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INTELLGENCE. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCI.-YrsTErlDAY. The Lord Chief Justice and Justices Cramtnton and Moore took their seats at eleven o'clock. It was understood that Justice Perrin was absent by reason of indilgpodition, and that conseqluently judgment would not be given in the Lord Mayor's case. Cannon v. Carter. The Chief Justice delivered judgment in this case, over- ruling the demurner, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IfiELLiGEA: E. UFE eH b i D rr The full court sat at eleven o'ltoek. Although ft was very confidently anticipated that .tdgiilnt would be givedi in the Lord Mayor's case at the sitting of the cOrtet94&3ar4 none was delivered. a a Blke Blake' Va.lae. . oT The Chief Justice deliveredjudgment-ia this W4'cVwhicb was on a special verdict upon an oejictmlnt to rbeover certain denominations of ...