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LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... LAW COUrl.TS-sATURDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. The Lord Chancellor eat at eleven o'clock. Expqrte Cr0ooke, reliabella J'eswese, a 0 0p3osed lunatic, -Mrl. Warren, Q(C., applied in this matter for a com- mission de lanatico aqursendo tao ascertain the State of rnind'of Miss Isabella Penrose, 'who has been an inmate of Sti Patrick's Iloapital for sveral years. The petition was presented by the tfrlt ...

SHOCKING MURDER IN FLANDERS

... I . SPOCKING MURDER IN FLANDERS. A horrible murder was committed on the night off Saturday lest at Staden, West Flanders, in the hou-e of a gentleman named Assez. The jourrnals of Bruges. give the following details:- The murderers, who entered by the roof, first went into the room occupied by I. AsseM, whom they struck fearful blows on the head with a hammer which they found in the housm They ...

THE COURT MARTIAL ON CAPT. ROBERTSON

... I THE CQIT MARTIAL ON CAPE. ROBERTSOTL i The court ninrtlal on Captain Robertson urnenmed Ite sitting yuterday l~rning, at 1I o'clock. The mem- bere havng1itij eiribkad and taken their seats, Capt6el Robertion asked 'permission of the court for . Ctpttin Meaaen, of the 27th Regiment, an old friend I. of ble, to 'rest tbe observations which he (Ciptain i RoIbeteo) bad piepared. | Tihe Preftdt ...

THE COURT-MARTIAL ON CAPTAIN ROBERTSON

... THB COURTf.RTIAmON. CAPTAIN, l I i 'S I' r r f The court-martial on Captain Robertmon was resumetd yesterday morning, Lieutenant and Adjutnt Iarrbhi was recalled, ad further examined by the Presldent. DId you speak to ?? Major about the sate of t*e backboard? No II you bad sent for, him Jor that purpose why diO you noA speak to him abositlt? Berai55e Colonit' Benttlck ?? would be bettWH1ndt; ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... I LAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. sra ta CHANCERY APPEAL COURT. ivo (Before the Lord Chancellor and the Lord Justice of or Appeal.) ity The Aitorney. General v. Dillon.-This petition stands for judgment. James Gay v. .Alokhew Gay.-This was an appeal from au order of the Master of the Rolls, before whom to a petition was presented, praying for the specific per- nwL forruance by the respondent of an ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH

... I COURT' OF QVEEN'S BENCIL, ' Mirr. Justico O'Brien sat at one o'clock. Tho grand n Od. jury panels were called over, and the following grand on juries sworn:- ill!. r' 6S GnAiiD .Jcer.-FraUncl lichardt Broolko, foreman ull. John 'Csmspbell, John Sankey, Valentirfe OD. O'Connor, the T1iomes Vance, James West, Richard B. do Burgh, Marcus ted Geale, William Acton, Jalnes W. Mackey, W Joarlesaux, ...

THE LAW OF JUDGMENTS IN IRELAND—MR. WHITESIDE'S BILL

... THE LAW OF JUDGMENTS IN IRELAND-MR. I I WHITESIDES BILL. l T0 THE ElDTORt OF THlE 1MrElIAs. IDFAR Sin-The interest your journal takes in nil commercial matters induces me to ask you to call the attention of the mercantile public to a bill now before the legislature, which will deeply affect the interests of every man in this country who may have occasion to give or to accept a judgment. For ...

TRIAL OF MRS. VYSE

... TRIAL FO MRS. VYSE. LONDON, WEDNESDAY.-The prisoner was atti:el ir deep, mourning, and in a feeble and scircely a_ ;1 e voice, pleaded not guilty to a charge of cnrle-. A relative of the prisoner deposed that several ?? - the family had been afflicted with iniviitv. A xca- tower, who had made a purchase in the sb 'p ia Lut- gate-hill, on the morning of the murder, gave evidu-t as to the ...

CHILD-MURDER—REVELATIONS!

... I CHILD-MURDER.-REVELATIONS! (From the London Telegreph; of Yesterday.) When things come to the worst, we are told, they will mend. We want to know whether, in the estima- tion of any rational being, It is possible for the hideous and detestable crime of infanticide to assume more gigantic proportions than it is doing at the present moment; and whether, child murder being at its worst, there ...

CAPEL-STREET POLICE OFFICE—YESTERDAY

... I CA'EL-STREET POICE OF1 FPCL-Y KDi.i Eow Dairn Kheamq C'rnse L.-Tlhe heir prcaaumptive of the name of Kcarney, called Daniel, out of respectful reverence for the memory of one of his ancestors, was brought up in custody of Acting-linspector Fox, of the G division, in connection with the fact of the accuied r naining for the plate, or, in other words, having in his possession a silver speon, ...

REVISION COURT

... RE1L11UhN L)URIT. The revision of the parliamentary lists of voters was continued yesterday before Messrs. OlHara aud Shaw. No question of interest arose. Persons who have been objected to, or who have re- ceived circulars from the Liberal Registry Association, should at onco attend in court to sustain their right to the franchise, as no claims will be heard after this day. COURT OF ADMIRALTY ...

COURT OF ADMIRALTY

... X Ine._ - _ Irl. at, loo nd ,as ,ds )a- led et, he len a :oo lid at aid 50 lin of his ow on on [in 1g. x- ies ty be ed be to an or a- in to irt .h- o of in, of ?? a- he tat a- en te, Is, ia- 3b. it, 0it of In .r Fry (Blefore Judge Kelly.) * The court was ngasged during yesterday morning in hearing motions. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY. , YgTEsTHIWAY. (B6fore Judge Lynch.) It sor John and ...