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COURT OF CHANCERY—LONDON, MONDAY

... CoURT OF CHtANCERY-T.ONDOoN, MNo TIra Celena o TiHE PEACT. Fri ?? ANTRIM ATTEXIPT- ING TO RUN' OFFI WIT!! AN IflRjrSS. In the English Court of Chancery, on -Monday, the iLOUD CulIA-,ciLLoR delivered judgment on, a motio which had previously been argued in the mdatter of 2'ornWl v. 2'AornhiW, that George Augustus aMil- ton Chijeliester and Augusta. Arabella Countess of Ferrers, do stand ...

TOWN COUNCIL.—CASE AND OPINION EXTRAORDINARY

... TOWN COUNCIL.- CASE AND OPINION EXTRAORDINARY. Four or five columns of yesterdav's Norlthcrn ?? are devoted to au elaborate Case on behalf of cer- Lain ratepayers of Belfast, in reference to the finan- cial affairs of the Town Council, aks submitted to Alfred M'Farland, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, through Mr. Win. Girdwood, solicitor of the querists, and to the equally elaborate replies of ...

FORCIBLE REMOVAL OF IRISH PAUPERS FROM ENGLAND

... AN0THER GLARING CASi OF hNJUSTIZOU L RrilcK, IoNlD.^,y EvFantae,.-Siloitlv after the busine1ss of the citv Police, court, hadl been gone throitlh this day, a mosrt heart-reilin' crast' was biou rit be- rfite twe -thalt Worshipful Henry Watson, mayor, at lthe Towsxn-liall. ConIstabile Z Coil city police, a most ?? oficer. whose duty it is to keep a reft u-i itf' the de partrre and arrival of' ...

Law

... Lain. COURT OF CIIANCERY-DcBLIN, Tonasusy.e Ma14re /onfCss ?? v. Rai2 Vazne andr othcrs. IN, this case, %which occupied the court during thle gteatct'.patt of Last wveek-, 'The LORD CuiAuecsr.oin gave judgment at the sitting of thle crurt. this morning. The question arose upon the construction of two deeds of the 28th March. 1818, and, 27th March, 1810, the former heinz a deed of trust ...

Law

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENC1--DiBLIN,SATUSDAXX. Tllt TRACT DISTRSIUTING CASE. 2'/e Qideeti V. OV'l~rewlana. AIr. WHiTrtsii91, QGC-, applied that'the order of Mjr. (O'Calavhanl be quashied, aniid the recognizances dis- charged. Mr.: M'if)eDooIiGH, QC., adlinitted that the information as returned could not on technical groands support the order. The Court quashed the order, and discharged the ...

JUDGES' CHAMBERS—LONDON, AUGUST 19

... JUDGES' CAuAMI;RSLoNDOn, uausT IS. dl E Bcfore lr. jhero Oll uTIAI N) EXTltAOIIDINA10V CIIAttlIE O1 MAN:Sit:il'rE:R AOA[XS& A IS SUIr(2.iv. [1 III rO ,L(1 Vl e eard. .g This caso was broupghlt before ?? leatoedsidge this s- morning, at chambers, in, the faral of an applicatioln l matle bv Mrr. ]us.ro'orth, the solicitor oF 11Mr. WVard, AS that a slmmols should issue, djirectedl to th Ceoronle ...

COUNTY TIPPERARY ASSIZES

... COUNTY TIPPER.k'Y ASSIZES. CG07nmerns Frisky2, Jsdlty 28. TRIAL OF 0 irM. JOHN GARDEN FOR THE ABDlCTTIOON- OF MIlSS ARBUTHTNOT. The trial of ?? John Carden, of Barnane, for the abduction of Miss Eleanor Louisa Arbuthnot. having been specially fioed for this morning, the extraordinary interest felt in the caso. owing to the rank of the par- ties immnediately concerned, and the nature of the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INrTELLIGENCE. COUNTY ANITRI7M. RECORD COURT. Beslhast, Monday, Aug. 7. This on. Justice CRAMPtrOyN entered the court the Caonifng precisely at half-past nine o'clock, and Russe 's v. Thomson, weas resunled on behalf of the defendant.. H is f oeRoDSsTV said, before going into the case, that there was a very serious legal question involved, that Probably oufrt to be decided in the ...

VISITATION AND CHARGE OF THE BISHOP OF LONDON

... V[SIT.kTfO& AND CHARGE OF THE BISHOP OF LONDON. GN Thursday the Bishop of London held a visitation of the principal part of the clergy of his diocese, in the cathedral of St. Paul, anid, as customary on such occasions delivered to them a charge of considerable length, embracing a great variety of topics of more or less interest to the members of the Church of England in particular and to the ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YiomaAY. I ,EA OFi ?? (Before Mr.1Magee.) DETtoTION AND AEXBT or A GANG OF ROBBERS AND P.EOasEvS orF STvLEs, GooDs.-Four women of 'about middle pge, respectably dressed, whose names were given as Catheripe Scaelan, Sarah M'LOughlin, Catherine Cleary, and. Mary Gleary, were brought up in the custody of Police- ?? rand Murphy, of the G division, charged with having in their ...

THE TRACT DISTRIBUTING CASE

... I The following communication wae read at the meeting of the Dublin Protestant Association on Tuesday night:- Dublin Castle, March 10, 1854. Sitn-Referring to the memorial presented to the Lord Lieutenant, on the 7th of November last, by a deputation on the part of the Protestant Association, complaining of the de- cision of Mr. Uugh O'Callaghan, one of the divisional justloes of the ...

THE ALLEGED CORRUPT TRAFFIC IN SITUATIONS

... THE ALLEGED CORRUPT TRAFFIC IN SITUA. | TIONS. I (From the Ofornin9 Post). The committee appointed by the House of Commons, on the motion of Mr. Iassc Butt, to inquire into the wholesale charges preferred against the Irish members of parliament by Dr. Gray and others, of having trafficked in situations for political purposes, met yesterday (Thursday), pursuant to adjournment from Monday last, ...