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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... , EXCHEQUER NISI PRIUS-YESTERDAY. (Before the Lord Chief Baron and a special jury). Carroll v. Leycester and others, owners of the screw steamer Albatross. This case was resumed at the sitting of the court by the examination of further witnesses for the defence. Wm. Mlurray examined by Mr. J. D. Fitzgerald, QC.- Is captain of the Vanguard steamer at present; in November last was first mate on ...

BALLINASLOE PETTY SESSIONS COURT. SATURDAY

... -- BALLINASLOI8 P.VTTY SESSION ?? SATURDAY T. Magistrates Present-The Earl of Clinet, the Robert Le Poer Trench, James Bell, Henry I G L Thomas Lancaster, Esqrs. aye and ASSAvLTING A 3SAGISTRATE IN THE DISCHAGE op YaS DOUTY. s O The doors of the court were scarcely thrown open e every available spot was secured to attend the bearn e' very painful proceeding which took place on yesterd °g Ofa ...

WHAT HAS KILLED THEM?

... I - WEHAT HAS KILLED THEM? TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIES. STR-I have now good evidence that the deaths in the Kilruh-rUnionhouses for the: 12 mnointbhending March 25, :1851, will exceed eightcee hundred?. As. see little If any hope of any just attempt to fix the blarne of this mortality in the right quarter, as I know of attempts to suppress the truth, in justice to yon, Sir, and myself, 'I sball ...

BAIL COURT, LONDON—TUESDAY

... BAIL COURT, LONDON-TUESDAY. (Sittings in Banco, before MIr. Justice Erle.) TIE CLAPIIA.[ CONVENT. The Queen v. Scott. Sier F. Thesiger-My lord, an application was made some- days ago, by Air. Sergeant Shee, for leave to file a criminal information against the printer and publisher of the M3orning Advertiser newspaper, for libels published in that jour- nal upon the inmates of an establishment ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—SATURDAY

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER-SATUBDAY, epgly v. Higgins. Mr. West moved that the judgment and execution in this case te setaside. It appearedfrom the statement of counsel that a veadict having been obtianed for damages against the de- fendaat, at the last Mayo assizes, in an action brought by a person named Cunningham, he stated that the latter never should get a sixpence of the amount. In order to ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... | INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-YESTEnDAY. l Commiseioners Curran and Baldwin sat in this court yes- terday. Ia the matter of Richard Stone Hausgilton, Rlichiard Heilry Bell, and Edward Johnston Hauuhton, insolvents Mr. Creighton appeared to oppose the iasolvents on behalf of Messrs. Foxall and Baringiotn, and Messrs. Barrington and Co., both mercantile fliiuv in this city. The ca e of twa of those ...

ASSASSINATION OF MR. SAMUEL COULTER

... I ASSASSINATION OF MR. SAMUEL COULTER I. Tl}E INQUEST. On Saturday John Byrne, Esq., one of the coroners for the county of Loath, proceeded at twelve o'clock to Shortatone, for the purpose of holding an inquest on the body. Mr. French, RUM., of Dundalk, and Mr. Bigger, J.P. of Falmore House, were present from an early hour. In the course of the day Mr. George Morant, J.P., Carrickmacross, ...

PENAL LAW

... Last night the penal bill was to have been brought again under discussion in the House of Commons, with a view to further its progress another stage. In a few hours we hope to know the result of the night's debate, which promised to be one of peculiar interest, and which might pos- sibly terminate in the total remodelling, or perhaps the eventual abandonment of the'bill. Several most important ...

THE NEW PENAL LAWS—SIMULTANEOUS MEETINGS

... IgE SNEW PENAL LAWS-SIMULTA.OUS ST. NSCHOLAS WITHOUT. 'he meeting of the infuhitants of this parish on Sunday, held in the large space in front of the parochial church, sac0ib s.ret There were many thousand persons present, _te enusive area on which they assembled being crowded thleeareue limits-almost to suffocation. t°o ?? Rev. Dr. FLANACGA.?, PP., took the chair amid I and enthusiastic ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW [NTELLiGENCE. I COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YEsTERDAY. The full court sat shortly after eleven o'clock. S&i4h and safe a. Sandford. SECURITy FOP COSTS. Mr. Kennan, on behalf of the defendant in this case, moved the court that the plaintiff be restrained from further proceed- ings until the plaintiff Smith, who was out of the jurisdiction of the court, should give security for costs. The action ...

A TRIAL AND EXECUTION BY LYNCH LAW IN CALIFORNIA

... A TRIAL AND EXECUTION BY LYNCH LAW IN - A4LIFORNM . - I (From the Sacramento Balace, Peb. 27-) The shooting affair on J-street, Sacramento, just as the boat was leaving her wharf, which we mentioned very briefly in yesterday's paper, was, it seems, but the prelude to a great excitement, and an act of summary vengeance by the people on the murderer. We give as much of the details as our space ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INTELLIGENCE. .. - II ROLLS COURT-YESTRWDAY. The Att ?? at the relation of Gerald FgVtUs, E9q., Q L., v. Sr Hopton Scott, Bart, and the Rev. eaeri Ste was'4 clerk. NtI. Christian, Q.C., on behalf of the Attorney-General, begged to renew the application which had been already made in this case, that the Commissioners of the Dublin and Mullingar turnpike road act, 1848, might be restrained ...