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LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. 3d - 'VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT. Dunne v. Stafford.-The bill of complaint in this case was-filed by JohnWilliamDunne, of Raheena- y hole, in the Queen's County, and .Mary Anne d Dunne (otherwise Stafford), his wife, against James id ...

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 ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... -Twucc lcensed carriage drivers in the I p employmnert of Mrs. Hyland, E0Plephant-lanle, ?? at oin suetinons11 to ans1wer the complaint of ItJr. samuel a Bentwostated that On the ~316t nit. he hireda hearse and carriage to proceed to Gleenevin Cemetery with ...

TRIAE OF KELLY FOR THE ALLEGED MURDER OF CONSTARLE TALBOT

... very weak; p ulse quite ; quick (120), water dressing; when Dr. Stokes came the first thing he did was to probe directly inwards; he felt an obstacle, and so did we all; it gave a peculiar sound, which Dr. Stokes considered to be metallic; he then intro- ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY ACTION AGAINST A PROTESTANT CLERGYMAN

... when all seemed bright, sound, and clear before the eyes of the public all had been in reality false and hollow, in their inward life. They heard in their own day of many casee in which men in trusted positions-men in banks or offices of that description-had ...

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 withdrawn.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 ...

THE BELFAST RIOTS COMMISSION

... would try to prevent it. I gave an undertaking to bring less men again. I do noT think there were so many complaints after that, but there were complaints. I had five other ?? to watch, and at Ewart's mill I lessened the men from six or seven to foul ad a ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... material statement with reference to the exact I proceeding of this learned judge, which has been t made the subject of complaint. The atfiiavit. then states, that when the court refused to grant the motion, counsel applied to it to make c no rule ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... cling to the old precedents. Elere the mayor and the council had adequate protection and ample remedies for any cause of complaint. The mayor has no right at law, merely because ho was mayor presiding at a meeting of the town council, to obtain a criminal ...

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) ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... of the felony, hnt you lhnov that the secrets of hearts cannot be known. One alone, one eye alone can penetrate into 'the inward workings of the human heart. And, therefore, no man, according to the laVW of England; can be punished for what passes within ...