LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... plaintiff, on tire second counit of thre declaration, vwith 1,5411. damnages. Sir F. Tiresiger, Q.C., now moved, pursuant to leave re- served at thre trial, to en~tcr a verdict for thre defendants on thre plea of suet guilty to thre second countt of the ...

Law Intelligence

... YES8TB]DAT. Nzwrose v. FitowD.-RzoBOpT STAmPs, a Mr. Edwin Jamets moved for at rule t4D show cautis why the verdict which haed been found ior the defendant onl the, second jeswu, should not be entered for the plaintiff. This was t an action on a contract, ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... watchman, t lie returned to his officeabout I o'clock next morning, and found a pane of glass broken-the middle pane in the second row of the lower sashi. He also found that the leaden spout on the back of the house had been bent, as if by a person climbing ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... brethren by ir his side, ?? is anl application for a rule to show cautse .t why Mr. Barber should not be allowed to renew his certifi- cate ats an attorney, We think you are entitled to a rule to is show cause. 5 Sir P. Thesiger showted cause in the first inotance ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... rested with those by whom they were inipeached, and to show that it was a transaction which, although possibly regular and in due course, was ?? so in point of fact. Tile appellant had failed to show t this. His Honour WAS not satisfied upon the evidence ...

Assize Intelligence

... Patrick Downing (junior), convictest of the murder of tailifftl-ogan, were thets sentetsced to ble executed otn the 13th of April next Both the tnsfor- tunate men heard their doom with seetitigittlifference. CLONMEL ASSIZES.-SAru~sDAY, MARCH 9. Judge BALL ...

EDINBURGH JURY COURT—FIRST DIVISION

... and Canal, in the lordship or way- leave concluded for. 2. That in the absence of any plan of the estate of Bredisholan, showing the line of the alleged tai or rail- way, and subscribed, by the parties to the agreenent as relatn-e thereto, the pursuers ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... t] 5 ?? t t hit, an becancelled his Sc- si -.00, itu te billrerriined i Irispossession, -and lie dl An1 ?? a fes bill. Thd second acceptance, lie. It Wrsitten ripen the original bill two or three days b IAe, Aliof Febrtar-y, but ire could not speak to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... his lord- ship first took place, but believed it was'about the maid- dle of April, at an introducing house, in Bolton- place. Had never been intimate with any man in April, 1849, except his lrdship. ' Before witness became acquainted with his lordship ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER at LALEHAM

... hearing evidence. Police Constable Benjamin Wright, 225 l, who is sta- tioned at Ashford, stated that on Friday, the 12th of April, he went into a beer-shop in that villsge, when a man who was serving the beer said that Charles Holden was disturbed in his ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... tor the present motion. The court granted a rule nisi. COUrnT OF EXCEIEQUER, April l.-FaeIter9 v. Drake and criers. _The Attorney-General moved in this case for a rule to show cause why the verdict taken for the defendants should not be ,set aside, aud ...

THE [ill] DIVORCE CASE

... quality, Gd. second ditto, ad. inferior, 2d e 1 loaf. -4dp PRICE OF BREAD INT LONDON, The prices of wviscatein bread in tile metrolpslis a,, fre to 7d., of household ditto Wd. to bid. per 41)loaic ,m; ?? April 11. l'IovixCiAL 21,ARKETS. BELFAST, APRIL 185-White ...