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... ?? E ti COURT OF QUEEN'S, BENCH.-LONDON, JUNE 21 [Before Lord CANU!Tf;;s and a Special Jury.] I AcGIlli v. AeNsunsms. .Ir this case, the particulars of which have been before the public repeatedly, a d which arose from certain charges against Dr. Acbi i, byDr. Newman 'he plain. tiff (Dr. Achilli) had beco e a convert to Protestantism from Roman Catholicism; and Dr. Newman, after hav. L ing ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—LONDON, DEC. 16

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-LONDON, DEo. 16. | (Before the COMMON-SEEJsrAT.) CONVICTION FOR MURDERING A WIFE. .enr j Horler, 24, was indiated for the wilful mur- der of his wife, Anne Horler. Anne Rogers said-I reside at Bath, and the prisoner married my daughter, the deceased, in June, 1851. Previously to the 15th Nov. last, I received a commu- nicatiori, in consequence of which I came to London, ...

A FRENCH POLICE CASE

... A SHORT time since a man named Grosours was brought before the Correctional Police, at Paris, for having picked a gentleman's pocket of his handkerchief in the Champs Elysee. Although aged only thirty, the pri- soner has passed not fewer than twelve years in jail, and on the day of the robbery he had only been re- leased an hour, when he was arrested. A policeman having declared-that he had ...

DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH ROME

... TiE Times asserts, on the authority of a paraugraph, copied orom a foreign journal, that the Derby Admi- nistration have recently fiailed in an attempt to renew and improve our diplomnatic relations with Rome and expresses its surprise that a Ministry which lays claim to high Protestant principles and character should have authorised a measure which is so liable to be inisconstrued by the ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YLE:TIRIDAY. HiE;AD-OFFICE. CHILD DEsInTIoy.-Ir. Wood Gibton Jones, relieving officer of the South Dublin Union workhouse, charged Jobn Conway with deserting children at present in the workhouse. The prisoner admitted the charge, and was sentenced to three months' imprisonment. CArEL-STREET OFFICU. DARING ROBBERY.-A person whose name appeared on the charge sheet as Thomas Murphy, ...

THE TABLET PROSECUTION

... We regret to learn that Mrs. Dopping has not adopted the a course, which would have been so creditable to her, of re- c mitting the penalty inflicted on Mr. Lucas by the recent verdict in 'the Court of Queen's Bench. Mrs. Dopping's d reasonable feelings having been appeased by a full retracta- I tion of the charge, and a most ample apology published in d the columns of the Tablet-and, in ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGsNCE. CONSOLIDATED CHAMBER. There will be a sitting in Chamber on Friday next at twelve o'clock to hear motions for all the courts. Baron Richards will probably be the presiding judge. To-morrow will be the last day for serving notices of motion for that sitting. INSOLVENT COURT-SATURDAY. Commissioners Curran and Baldwin sat in this court on Saturday at eleven o'clock, In re ...

ENGLISH JUSTICE—MR. JUSTICE CROMPTON'S CHARGE

... UbLc feUslDtA, AUGU trll 11 DUBLIN: THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1852. ENGLISH JUSTICE-MR. JUSTICE CROMPTON'S It __ - - - - CHARGE. l In the heated state of the public mind in England the charge of Mr. Justice Crompton comes like a cool and refreshing breeze, animating and invigorating with its wholesome current the drooping powers of law and justice. It is something gained to the cause of both to ...

REVISION COURT

... .4 I The court sat at the usual hour yesterday morning, and the revision of the North City ward was completed about twelve o'clock, when the Rotundo ward was taken up, and at the rising of the court down to letter 0 was concluded. The Rev. John Curtis, of Upper Gardiner-street, was ob- jected to by Mr. Long, on the ground that the rev. gentleman was not either tenant or owner of the premises ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. I CAPEL-STREET OFFICE. (Before Mr. O'Callaghan.) CURIOUS RoaBawY.-James Mason was cbarged by Mi- chael Mullen with stealing a sum of 161., his property, on the 19th June lest. It appeared irom the con.plainant's statement that he kept a blacksmith's establishment at Cbapelizod. The prisoner was a weaver living in the same place. On the 19th June last his (Mullen's) ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... _- On Saturday, Henry Davis, Req., one of the county coro-I ners, attended at the City of Dublin Hospital, to hold an inquest on the body of Christopher KWDermott, who died in l that institution early that morning, and whose death was E stated to have resulted from the effects of a blow of a cane . in the back of the head, inflicted on him by John Thomas i Bankse Esq., M.D., at that ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... i COURT OF COMMON PLE18-YESTERDAY. (Before Juadge Ball.) c M'Maetcrson v. We~slloco. 3 Mr. J. Mogan applied to the court to cancel the bail into which the defendant had entered that she might be dispcharged IV from castody. It appeared that the defendant carried on business in the town of Belfast, as a vintner, and that cer- Ir tain buildings had been erected for her by the plaintiff, for 1' ...