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ROLLS COURT—LONDON, WEDNESDAY

... I ROLLS COOURT-LONwON, W-1nRmDAY. I I MOTION VOF ItNJUCTION. Logan v. Lord Courtowan. The Master of the Rolls gave judgment in this case was heard on the motion for an inj unction in Nov He said it was not necessary now t'on i. eiubl stances under which the act authorising the couatrtclh. the railway was obtained. It was sufficient at p consider the grounds on which the injunction was son ...

CRIMINAL INFORMATION AGAINST THE PROPRIETORS OF PUNCH

... CRIMINAL INFORMATION A(GAINST THE PRO- I , IP~ETORS OF PUNCH. DAIL COUSRT-LONDON, THURSDAY. (Sittings in Banco, before Mr. Justice Wightman.) The Queen v. Bradbury and Evans. Mr. Baddeley was instructed to apply for a rule calling upon Messrs. Bradbury and Evans, who were the printers and Dpublishers of a well-known weekly newspaper, called Pu nch, to show cause why a criminal information ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... I ASSIZE. INTELLIGENCE. ROSCOMMON. (FROM OUR OWN COcESPONDENTr.) Roscommon, 16th July. After taking the presentments on yesterday, the case of the Queen against John Healy, charged with the murder of Martin Duffy, was called on. The case was postponed for the last two assizes, and the accused was out on bail. It was the intention of the crown again to postpone the trial, but Healy having been ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. UJOAD OFFICE. (Before Mr. Magee.) CAUTION TO COM31ERCIAL HOUSES AT THE OTHER SIDE. -John Crawford, the principal particulars of whose case appeared in the PHE3E1AN of Saturday, was brought up on remand to-day. Mr. Atkin, secretary, and Mr. Cronhelm, solicitor to the Traders' Protection Society, attended, as on the previous in- vestigation, for the prosecution. Mr. ...

THE PERSECUTING POLICY

... , THPE PkESECUTING POLICY. W (From Fhe Morning Chronicle.) We do noiprofeshpsenetrale the mysteries of the cabineti deliberations, UBgt it is no secret that the Irish question has a been, and is, the. source of serious discussion. Lord John D Russell has placed l mself in that position which is so com- mon to rash men, aii~tso fatal to statesineu-a position in which to advance is impossible, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... QUEEN'S BENCH NISI PRIUS-YEsTERDAY. (Before the Lord Chief Justice and a special jury). INFRINGEMENT OF A PATENT. Carmichael v.Coombe and another. This case was resumed at the sitting of the court. The Chief Justice charged the jury, who found a verdict for the plaintiff, 6d. damages and 6d. costs. Counsel for the plaintiff-Mr. Brewster, Q.C., Mr. Fitz- gibbon, Q.C., Mr. Hayes, and Mr. Maley; ...

THE HIGH TORY MAGISTRATES OF THE COUNTY CAVAN

... THE HIGH TORY MAGISTRATES OF THE COUNTY TO THE EDITOR OF THE FPREEAN. DEAR SiR-It is a fact well known to all those conversant with the history ofthis part of our unfortunate country, that the magistrates of the county of Cavan (with indeed few ex- cqptuon), were at all times the favourars, the followers, and tae su, porlerd of high Toryprinciples, and alwaysarrayed against, and detern-i-dedly ...

THE NEW PENAL LAWS

... THE SIMULTANEOUS hMEETINGS. In accordance with a resolution adopted at the recent great l aggregate meeting of Catholics held at the Rotunda, calling all the various parishes of Catholic Ireland to assemble yes- terday, for the purpose of giving a more organihed and general expression to their feelings with reference to the wanton and most unjustifiable aggression of the English ministry upon ...

PAPER DUTIES—DEPUTATION TO THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER

... PAPER DUTES--DEPUTATION TO TE CHANCEL- ILOR OF .THE EXCHEQUJER. I - - .. . I On Saturday, at twelve o'clock, a very influential and numerous deputation waited on the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer, by appointment, to lay before him the grounds on which they sought a repeal of the excise duties on paper. The deputation. consisted of the following gentlemen, who, it will be seen, were principally ...

ATTEMPT AT MURDER

... I . At one o'clock yesterday tFriday) the inhabitants of Duan dallk were thrivn into a state of great excitement by a report that a murder Sad been perpetrated in this neighbourhood Or, hearing tbe report we instantly repaired to the place as.- signed as the locality of the outrage-namely, Shortstone, which is situated within about three miles of this town on the road lending to Crossmaglen. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENCE EXCHEQUER NIS[ PRIUS COURT. (Before the Lord Chief Baron and a special jury.) ACTriN FoR S.AlqDE. Tate v. Rawsons. This case was resumed at the sitting of the court. T'homna. J *mnson's cro,.s-examination was resumed by Mr. Fitzg bhn-( c(vo letters which bad been demanded by couoisel f r the pl ,intiff on a previous day, and which bad been sent for to Carlor by the defendant, ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... I Dr. Kirwan, one of the city coroners, held an inquest yes- terday in Mercer's Hospital on the body of Michael Wyld, who bad been killed by a hackney car being driven over him. The mother of the deceased stated that she lived at 23, Back-lane; at nine o'clock on the previous evening the boy obtained her permission to go out; she never saw him since. Andrew Byrne stated that at about nine ...