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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 ...

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, ...

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. ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... I COURT OF QUEEXN8 BENCH-YESTERDAY. I sue judges or tuis court sat lor a short time yesterday, snd disposed of a few motiots of no public interest. During the greater part of the day their lordohips were engaged ia the Court of Criminal Appeal, and attending a meeting of the benchers. COURT OF EXCHEQUER-YESTERDAY. RutLkdge v. Borke. Mr. ?? Bourke, Q C., moved that the plaintiff be re- strained ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTMLLIGENCE. EXCHEQUER NISI PRIUS-YcrsTcEDAY. (Before the Lord Chief Baron and a Special Jury.) IMPOUTAN2T C5Es. Tate v. Rawrson. This case was resumned at the sitting of the court. Eliza Davies examined by Sir. Butt, Q.C.-Is the wife of Robert Davies, of Carlow; knows Mrs. Tate; she lodged in my house from the beginning of Nov., '49 till Sept., '50; during that time she was visited by a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YEsTERDAY. The full court sat shortly after eleven o'clock. CRIMINAL INFORMATION. The Queen at theprosecution ?? Uutchins v. J. Willcock. MAr. Barry moved the court for liberty to file a criminal information in this case. He moved on the affidavit of the prosecutor, Mr. Samuel George Hutchins, of the city of Limerick, dentist, who deposed that about the 20th of March ...

THE IRISH AND ENGLISH PRESS—INJUSTICE OF THE LAW

... THE IRISH AND ENGLISH PRESS-INJUSTICE OF THE LAW. Why, of what do you complain? Have you not the same representative institutions ? Does not the constitution afford tu you, as to us, the same secu- iity and protection? 1Jave you not equal laws vith ourselves ? Is not your press as jree as our own ? That right or privilege do we enjoy that you di inot enjoy? If you have suffered by ...

RESISTANCE TO [ill]

... RESIS'tANCE 10 PENAL EAWS.- (Abridgedfroma te Galicay AlDercrs and the Vindicator.) Another great ddmonstration' tnk 'place in this town on Thu'rsday last, wbhn, as will ?? by the subjoined report, full expressiin was given by the Catholic inhabitants of Galway to the feelings if indignation with which they regard the attempts now making in the British parliament to enslave the faith of Roman ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... OPENING OF TRINITY TERM. Trinity term was opened yesterday with the usual forma- lities. The judges were engaged for some time at a meeting of the benchers before the business in the several courts was commenced. COURT OF CIiANCERY-YESTERDAY. The Lord Chancellor took his seat on the bench at one one o'clock. The court was much crowded, and a great number of elegantly attired ladies were ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ' COURT. OF CHANCERY-YLSTERDAY. Daly v. Wade. In this case the Lord Chancellor intimated that he re- mained of the same opinion which he had expressed on Saturday, that the officer was not entitled to the Born de- manded, and therefore the judgment of the court should pass accordingly. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YEsTERDAY. . . SITTNGS AT NISI PXIUS. (Before the Lord Chief.Justice and a special ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-SATUviUAj. G, COLLEGE-STREET OFFICE. a (Before Mr. Tyndal). 3 TwE FiUIXG IN THE RIVER AND WOUXDIrnc A Boy.- Patrick Carroll, the led who, as our readers may recollect, 3 WaS accidentally wounrled on the 19th ult., by a gun shot 3 discharged by Mr, Thomas Holmes, from a coal vessel then lying in the river, attended to-day before Mr. Tyndal. The sufferer who had been oaly ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I le a COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YEnRDzaY. n Mr. Justice Crampton and Mr. Justice Perrin took their ,seats at eleven o'clock. Neither the Chief Juatice nor Mr. r. Justice Moore were present during the day. I- LIABILITY OF ASSISTANT-BARRJSTERS TO ACTIrOX ci Ward v. Freeman. s- This case came before the court for argument on exeep- g tions taken to the charge of the learned judge who tried it. ir ...