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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA- TVINTELLIGEACE. * COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-, YESTrFDAY. Mr. Justicd Crampton, sat at half-past ten e'clock, to dis- pose of motions. Afay .v, lasghtoss. ,Mr.. Semple, applied,tohasye the consent in this equse made a rule of courtq, It,-appeared,, that a.vesseiof the paiditiff a had beeaunderwrittsn by twenty-five Dublin qierehanit for thes1nmof 20l, eacb, of whom the deieindant; MAr.,Jame ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—LONDON, TUESDAY, JAN. 28

... CO URT OF EXCVl TE S; E, Js. 28. | The Kkilkeoy 1'hih'cap Cunpapa y' v.. Fieldela. 'Ibis was a rule,' calling on the plaittitis to shlow cause vhv tetheryhould uot give recurity for costsain the event of the vernict beb g Against then. The gronud of the motion was that the companr, being formed for the .construclion of a, railway in Ireland, where their worko:and fmids were satittete, e'ust be ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELZGNCE. COURT OFQUEEN'd-BENCH-TYzsTXRDAY. lIr. Juttice Crampton 6at at half-past ten o'clock, antd disposed of some muiortt.' - Lesv6 Barlowu v. BolaNid and otlers. : Mr. Barlow, counsel for the lessur of' the plaintiff,' moved tbat the conditional order granted in tills case for an attach- hitent te entorco the payment of c. sts of a nton-suit should be made absolute, no atibdavit to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAJV IVN#TELLIGFNCE. ROLLS COURT-1'StsTEflDAY. John Simmons and'ofryaret ANowlan;, v. A rthur Hu&/eas Wyee Mr. Charles Kelly (with whom was Mr. S. Ferguson) on the part of the plaintiff, moved for an injunction under the follow- ing ?? appeared that James Simmons, the brother of the plaintiff, from the year 1820 carried on the bu- siness of a pawnbroker on Pemhroke.quay, in the city of Dublin, ...

INCUMBERED FASTATES COURT

... INCUMBEREDTF STATES ,CURT. I - ?? B ALES8 0P-PRtOPEttTY. : I Seve;al estates braving been advertised for sale yesterday, there wassa numerous attidance of intending purcbasers, solicitors and otbeas Baron. Richards, Mr. Commissioner Longfield,- and Mr. Commissioner Hargrave, took their seats on the bench at shortly after twelve O'clock. In thc matter fifthe estate of Daniel dfiagrath and James ...