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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 ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... 'ASSIZE INTELLIGBNCE. - i n ARMXG. I Armagh; Thursday, 6th March. I CROWN CouRT. At ten o'clock the commission 'was opened by the Right I Hon. Judge Perrin, when the following gentlemen, who bad 4 been sworn before George Eobinson, Esq., the high sheriff, I were then re-sworn on the grand jury -Lieutenant-Colonel i William Blacker (foreman); Robert W. Cope, Esq.; Count l de Salls, James M. ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... OORONER'S INQUEST. Dr. Kirwan held an inquest yesterday at No. 24, Chancery- il lane, on view of the body of a male infant, aged nine months, f, named James Hennessy, whose death it was alleged, had h been caused by neglect and want of proper nourishment. t Several witnesses were examined, and proved that the F child was the illegitimate offspring of a woman named Eliza p Murphy; that she ...

PETITIONS AGAINST THE PENAL LAW

... nl |t- .A. . I A I O Q . . I _L_ On Friday, the 28,h u t., Mr. John O'Connell presented petitions against the contemplated penal law, from the fol- lowing localities:- From the p risbes or Cappagh, county Tyrtine; Forganey, Longford; Mfonsea and Clonyprice, Tipperary; Boherlsh in and Diualla, Tipperary ; Killaherderry, Cavan; Camtletown- delvin and Killulegh, Westmoeth; Hospital and Herberts- ...

BY EXPRESS

... LIMERICK ASSIZES-YE5TERIDAY. (Before Mr. Justice Jackson.) BURGLARY. Daniel Casey, 26, was charged with burglary, in the house of John Frewen, at Garden-hill, on the night of the 30th January, 1850. The notoriety of the prisoner, and the vigorous defence which he hfmself conducted, rendered this one of the most in- teresting and laughable trials that could be witnessed. Mr. Frewen and his ...

THE PENAL LAW—PROTESTANT DISSENTERS

... THE PENAL LAW-PROTESTANT DISSENTERS. Intelligent Scotland, the great camp of Protestant dissent, has refused to take up arms for its ancient ?? prelacy. William Chambers has settled that question. The powerful branch of dis- sent in England has imitated the wise example of Scotland, and left Lambeth and London to head the crusade against Catholic liberty. A few of the less prudent ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... CORK. Cork, Tue-day, March 25. RE-CORD COUBT-CURIU0VS CASE. (Belore Mr. Justice Ball.) Thomas Kiely anad Nargaref Kisiy (his wi/e) v. Hodder Westropp. The trial of this case excited a great deal of interest, the court being crowded for the last two days in expectation of its being beard; and it having been announced on yesterday that it was the first for hearing this day, at an early hour this ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ROLLS COURr-YEsTiRnDAy. The Master of the Rolls sat yesterday at eleven o'clock. when the further bearing of the case of £immxm v. WYyse, was resumed. Mr. W. Smith spoke at considerable length on the part of the petition, following out the line of argument taken by Mr. Greene, Q.C., on the former day, and concluded by stating that in applying himself to the objections raised on thv ir petition ...

THE NEW PENAL LAW

... I THE NEW, PENAL LAW. I AGGREGATE MEETING OF THE CATHOLICS OF BELFAST. (Abridgedfrom the Bef'ast Vindicator). The great Catholic meeting to protest against the penal measure which Lord John Russell has introduced, was held on Monday evening, in the Theatre Royal. Whether we consider the numbers, the intelligence, or the respectability of the persons who attended, we must regard it as one of ...

THE TALBOT CASE

... | THE TALBOT CAsE,. I a -, rw .. . The following are the particulars of the Talbot case, extracted from Mi]ne and Craig's report, to which we have alluded in a leading article:- John 'Ialbot, since deceased, and Augusta Talbot the sub- ject of the present controversy, were the only children of George Henry 'Talbot and Augusta Talbot, afterwards Berkeley. The father was a Catholic, and the ...

BANKRUPT COURT—SATURDAY

... BANKRUPT COURT--SAyu&VA- -n, -- .. . . - f60 ._;I (Before Mr. Commissioner 'Mascha.) In re G. Cleudining. In this case, which had been before the court on the pre- vious day, the examination of the bankrupt was resumed as fillows:- In the schedule which was filed by me in the Insolvent Court I returned a debt of 26,0001. as due to my brother, Alexander, who was liable to the partnership debts; ...

ENGLISH ASSIZES

... THE MURDER AT DODDIrGHUstr. CHELMSFORD, MARCH 7.-Thomas Drory, 23, described as a farmer, was indicted for the wilfal murder of Jael Denny, by strangling her with a rope. The prisoner is rather a good- looking young man, and his countenance did not present the least indication of ferocity. Mr. E. James, Q. C., and Mr. Rodwell conducted the prose- cution on behalf of the Treasury. The prisoner ...