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JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL

... JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF ThE PRIVY COCUNCIL. I o S ?? . . .. .1 ., -, . This committee sat yesterday in the Privy Council Chamber, Dublin Castle, for the purpose of hearing and determining appeels from the decisions o~f the Incombered Estates Commissioners. There was a very large attendance of counsel,; solicitors, and parties interested in the cases that were to come before the court.' The ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... CORONEWS UIQUEST. DEATH BY DRowNING-MYSTRIIOoUS CASE.-Yesterday John E. Hyndman, Esq., one of thie city coroners, held an inquest at the Broadstone, Royal Canal, on the body of a female, name unknown. The deceased appeared to be about twenty-five years old, was extremely well dressed, and of no ordinary personal attractions. A respectable jury having been sworn, the following wit- nesses were ...

BALLYBOT QUARTER SESSIONS

... Tassday, December 30, 1851. EDWAnRD T'loc.rnL, Esq., Q.C., Assistant-Barrister, took -his seat -on the Bench shortly after ten o'clock Twenty-one magistrates also appeared on the Bench. The Grand Jury having been sworn, The Learned ClAn SSIAN., in his charge to them, be- gan by observing that, judging from the Crown Book, he should say that the condition of this division of the county (Armagh) ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT.-YESTERDAY. [Before Mr. TnAcy, Esq., R.M]. STEALING IRON. Charles A'Grtskin Was brought up on a charge of stealing a bundle of iron from the shop of Loughran Gregg. Hle was seen carrying away the iron, pursued, and taken into custody. He said he intended to pay for the iron, but lie had got some whiskey, and did not know whether he had paid for it or not. He was ordered ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YEsT=Ay. HEAD-OF5PICE. - SHOPLIFrMG.-William Thompson and Margaret, his wife, natives of England, were charged before Mr. -Wyse with having, on Saturday evening, the 20th nIt., stolen a a piece of cloth from the shop of Mr. James Ennis, 61, High-street. It appeared that between eight and nine o'clock on the night in question the prisoners entered the shop, and, after some ...

INCUMBERED ESTATES COURT

... I 0 qINCLUMBERED ESTATES COURT. 1lth 4MI-ll -- ?? - - T The following petitions were presented from the 24th e December, 1851, to the 1st January, 1852, inclusive:- -- Estate of John William Johnston and others, owners; . William Palmer, petitiner; nett yearly rental, 9551 17s 9d l. incumbrances, principal, 16,2721 l8s 6d; interest, 10,6261 ?? 2jd; cost , 291 js 7d. Solicitor fjr petitioner, ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... CORONEIVS INQUEST. DEATH FROM B URNING.-Yesterday John E. Hyndman, Esq., one of the city coroners, held an inquest in Jervis- t~treet Hospital, on the body of Anne O(Yeill, aged eighteen years. It appeared from the evidence that deceased lived as ser- vant with Mr. Hayden, baker, 20, Bolton-street. On Wed- nesday night between 11 and 12 o'clock she had been en- gaged at some domestic ...

JUDICIAL [ill] OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL

... JUDICIAL 0 5isbd - p COUNCIL. _Thi bod 811=a * ornidpcil hamba, Dublin Castl * q Jiu canamoer, decision of the Dsk9of apessfrom the members prese t Estates. The members present w ere t{>iL in~ibr, the Chief Jus- tice of the Common Pleas, ce Moore, Judge Kea- tinge, and the Attorney-General. In the tmatter. of the estate of Wilam C0a. In this case counsel moved to rescind an order of the ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—FRIDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-FnIDAY. [Before the MAYOR (S. G. FiiNTo'r, Esq.), and W. S. TuACY, Esq.] ILLEGALLY 51,NVNiNO SEWBI) SIvSlliN. MJary Awna 11oraut wvas charged by Mr. Vaugh, sewed muslin manufacturer, of Church Street, with illegally pawning several pieces of muslin, which she had taken out as work from his establishment. It ap- peared that tle pieces had been given to her last week, in the ...

INSOLVENT COURT—SATURDAY

... I _NSOLVENT COURT-SATURDAY. (Before Commissioners Curran and Baldwin.) In the matter of John Callaghan Mu rray, an insolvent. Mr. Power applied to the court to admit the insolvent to bail. The application was grounded upon an affidavit of in- solvent's, dated the 81st December, 18.51, in which it was stated that the property returned in the second schedule would be sufficient, not only to pay ...

THE LATE PROSECUTION AGAINST THE TABLET

... I Thp. Right. TR- Tab IT : : - n _1 one Iignlt Rev. Dr. Higgins has addressed the following as letter to the editor of the Tablet:- -. ' Ballymahon, New Year's Day, 1862. t o DAR MB. LUCAS-I have watched with painful at anxiety the progress and result of the late trial between you and Mrs. Dopping, and, as all the circumstances are now known to the public, I feel no delicacy in addressing you ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-SATuRmAY. HEAD-OFFICE. (Before Mr. Wyse.) ACCIDENT FROMI BEING DRIVEN OVER IN THE STREET.- A young man named John Pool attended before the magis- trate under the following circumstances:- Mr. John White, 44, Charlemont-street, stated that on the previous day he saw Pool driving a private jaunting car through Lower Bridge street, when approaching Church- street-bridge, the vehicle ...