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DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICGII-YEsTERDAY .HEAD OrFICF. d SOUTHs DUBLIN UNION;-VrOLEXT INUstORtDINATION AMONGST TIHE FEnMALE PAUPIES.-Mary Kelly, Maryanne Sweeney, Margaret Kinsella, Elizaeth 'Day, MaryanneI Grant, Mary Fogarty, Catherine Ennis, Jane Byrne, Mar-I cella Henry, Anne' Sadlie,' and Margaret Mulligan, pauper inmates of the workhouse of 'the above 'union, and the great majority of themn, stout, ...

COUNTY WATERFORD PETTY SESSIONS.—TUESDAY

... COUNTY WATERFORD PETTY SESSIoNS._, U- g The presiding justices were-E. Mulcaby (6,! I Colonel Phipps and John Ryall, Esqrs. r 1 SHOOTINGS AT THE WIDOW BATES Mary Bates, v. Mr. JRhn Hudson, was tb called. The prosecutrix had to be assisted to the tab, cN tronstable Confnolly, being in so erifdablbd 'a state ta e by effects of the dreadful outrape that bad been otnl ti upon her-her lacerated ...

INQUEST ON THE BODY OF THE LATE A. B. BLEAZBY, ESQ

... INQUEST ON TIlE BODY eF TUE LATE As. 1; BLEAZB3Y, ESQ. TniE inquseN is not ilikely to cokeiicde' for so=6 day's; Ii id, however, but inore ;ustice to the accused parties to observe, that the evidence of some of thle witiiesses is of a very rosin flictitag character. Sut~de it for the prescitt to state that theO evidseded of ?? Comting andI Martin, the medical atten.: dants, was, that Mr. ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT.-WEDNESDAY. [BcEfore JAMIES STIRLING, Esq., Mayor of Belfast, and Sir W. G. JOIINSON.] CAUTION TO ALPPEnlsTICrS.-A boy, named Thomas Murphy, was brought before the Beech, charged by Mr. Ritchie, of I3allymacarrett, witli having left his employment w itihout parmission, and for havinig misconductedI hiniselfon several former occasions. Proof was given of thle indenture ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I LA W INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF7 QUEEN'S BENCH-Yr~STERDAY. Vi The fall court did not Sit till twelve o'clock, the Lord Chief Justice being engaged up to that hour sitting at N1ii Prins. On the application of Mr. 'Napier, Q.C., the case of the C Queen at thle prosecution of John Jordain v. Frederick Will. P! Conway was fixed for Saturday. MV Thec Queenu v. Armstrong and other's. E This case, ...

PRESENTMENT SESSIONS FOR THE LOWER HALF BARONY OF THE COUNTY OF ANTRIM

... PRESENTMENIr SESSIONS FOR Tr113 LOWER HALF BARONY OF TIHE COUNTY OFl ANTRIM. A PRIms INTMENT Sessions was ?? for the lower half Barony of the County of Anltrim ini the Grand Jury-room of the Cmult-lhosse, Carrickfergois. Thefollowinggenitlenimeimforiimed time Court in the first instance: klagistrates-T. Al. Birnie Chairimtan; James Agnew, William Agnew, George Whitla, Edrimoid Grimshaw, and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YESTERDAY. The full court gat at-half-past eleven. SERVING LAW PROCESS IN CONNAIGHT. Jacksoe v. DensBiayheam andsieje. Mr. Longfield moved the court to substitute service of an ejectment on Denis Bingham, of Bingliamstown, in the county Mayo, and wife. He moved on the affidhvit of the process- server, who swore that when approaching the town of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENCE. I COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-SATURDAY. The full Court sat shortly after eleven o'clock. TirH DOLLY'S rulAE ALFAR-CRIVONAL INFOR)MATION. The Queen at the ?? of John Jardaib v. Frederick Williama Conway. Mr. Manrtley, Q.C., appeared to show cause why the con- ditional order for a criminal information in this cause should not be made absolute. It was obtained on reading the report ...

THE LATE MR. BLEAZBY—THE INQUEST

... I T3FE LATE Mi BLEAZBY-THE INQUET.4 . - i: TENSIT'DAY. I ! i! I - Tis protracted inquiry was resumed on Wednesday. As you will observe, nfthing of a conlustve ?? was es- tablished. The guilt or innocentce of the accused parties will be solved by the evidence ot Anne Elliott, whom some repre- sent, as a pa$rticeps crgroinais others as cognisant; of i the mystery, and others as both guiltless ...

ENCUMBERED ESTATES COURT

... I The Irish Jurist, a weekly periodical, conducted with great ability, and au courant with all legal questions of the day, takes gentle exceptions to the powers of the commissioners under the 23d and 29th sections of the act. The old difficulties con- nected with abstracts of title are obliterated; and we all know what a fruitful source of delay and ex- pense were the protracted and costly ...

THE LATE MR. BLEAZBY.—THE INQUEST

... THE LATE MR. BLEAZBY.-TIIE INQUEST. TENTHr DAY. Tells protractes inqliry was resutiedionWednesday. Nothing of a conclusive character was estailiishiri. The guilt or, ih- nocence of tile accused parties will le solved irv tht evidence of Anne Elliott, whor some r ,epresent as a paerticeps criniiV, others as cogilisant of the mystery, and others as bbth guiltless and coimipetent to cleat her ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... I -CURT O QUEE -@ I '-AS (l3fore~r?t~a~C~ rhflptonsi 'Ti'e Queen at tlzeprosece'txii oj',J obert Potter v. H#esxry O'Shiea- Pi Mr.,J.P. Fitz~eald, C., pIlied on bejhalf of tlhe defend- pi at fox'li ltcrty~, notithtadick'he'ules 'of tile court,, to b:, serve th'einecessary..toticO for. showing, Cause against the Cot,~a ditinel rder fo ~ ciminl i~forsttifl.The prosecutIriad cast a e~rious ...