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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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... X LA W INTELLIGENCE. QutEEN'S BENCH NISI PRIUS-YEsTERtDAT. (Before the Chief Justice and a Common Jury.) John Barsy, ar infant wnder the age of twenty-one years, by Michael Fraacis Barry, his next friend, v. George Lloyd. This was an action brought to recover damages for injuries sustained by the plaintiff from the bite of a dog belonging to the defendant. Messrs. Fitzgibbon, Q.C., J. D. ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

INCUMBERED ESTATES COURT

... INCUMBERED ESTVATES COURT. SALE OF ESTATES-.YESTEJ,,:AY The commissioners took their seats on the bench at shortly after twelve o'clock, when the following sales were proceeded with. There was a numerous attendance of intending pur- chasers, solicitors, and others. COUNTY OF KILKENNY. Ine the matter of tfis estate of RiehardLalor, owner and peti- . toner. The following estate, situate in the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGEBNCE. COURT OF CHANCERY-SATutDAY. Exparte Notan in re Lour,lI Contib Commtsnioners. This was an appeal from an order of the Master of Rolls. Two petitions had been presented-one by Mr. 0. Nolan, the petitioner here, and another by persons claiming to be deben- ture holders in the company, Mr. Nolan seeking to be paid parliamentary add other costs, alleged to be due to him, out of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTTLLraAQVE, ROLLS COURT-YcaBTErDAY. g The Attorney-General at the relation of Gerald Fitzgibbon, Esq., Q.C. v. Sir Hopton Scott, Bart., and the Rev. Henry Henry Stewart, Clerk. e Mr. ?? Fitzgerald, Q.C., resumed the argument in thie . case. He contended that the court was called on to interpose, and to prevent the Commissioners of the Dublin and Mullin- gar Turnpike Road from prosecuting ...