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... ? lab]. COURT OF CHANCERY-SATURDAY, (Before the LORDS JUSTICES.) COPE v. DOHERTY, This was an appeal from the decision of Vice- Chancellor Wood, The bill was filed by two Ameri- can shipowners, under the provisions of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1854, for the purpose of ascertaining and libitingtheirliability, and restraining actions com. mencing in respect of a collision at sea, which took ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YEsTERDAY. [Before W. T. B. LyoNs, Esq., J.P.; Dr. M'IGrE, J.1.; and JoIn CartLt; ESq., JP,] ThERE were ?? a-dieh of. prisoners in custody this morning, and the charges were disposed of in a shorttime. OHAROE OF ASSAULT-A CONSCIENTIOUS WIFE-O3tATrE?. . Charles ?? appeared to answer tile coin- plaint of George Cole, for having assaultedl him last Sabbath day. Mr. Sheals ...

SINGULAR CHARGE OF IMPOSITION:

... SLNGULAR CHARGE OF IMPOSITEON COUNTER A.CCUSATION AGALVST A ROMI311 PautsT, ON Friday, at the Biricenhead Police Court, before Mr. Richard Bryans, a bold-looking young woman, named Agnes Kirk, was charged by Father Ross, a priest attached to St. Werburgh's Roman Catholic Chapel, Grange Lane, with having obtained the snrm of £& under'faise 'pretences. The prosecutor stated that, about three ...

A GENTLEMAN CONVICTED OF THEFT

... AT the Greenwich Police Court, London, on Thurs day, a very gontlemanly-dressed man, wearing a mou stache, who gave the name of Richard SWann, we brought up onremand, before Mr; Seek6r, ehlarge with stealing an opera-glass and case, valued at 30s from the shop-c6iunter of MAr. F. T; Hudson, optician of Church Str6 t, Greenwich. It appeared that, about two o'clock on the afternoo of WVeduestlay ...

THE FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE TRENT VALLEY RAILWAY

... THE FATAL ACCIDENT OX T'IME TRENT VAL- LI'EY RAILWAY. TllE ADJOURSND ['QUPST. Tin, adjourned inquest was Iteld on Monday morning, before Mr. W. 11. Seymour, coroner, at thoe litll Hotel. Noneaton. There were present Mr. Girdlvood, soloi- tfo, who ?? the proceedings on behalf of' tho Rev, Mr. Millar's rep'resentativce; Mr. iduoid1tr so- licitor, on behalf of' Mr. Itielhnond's flanily; Coionol ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST -POLICE COINi.-EoTERDAY. .- .refore Captaln r;t$iR=, JP.-3- There 'were upwards of t'thirtv prisoners, in custody this morning on various cliarges. PLAYING TUtLLFTS ON Tl{E-PYIL O STREETS. Arthur Donagiecy was chargdd by Sub-constable tindsalvy with having been engaged throwing large hullets cii the phblic street at.Spanmomnt, on Satur- (lay evening, to the danger of the passerm-by. ...

ENCUMBERED ESTATES COURT—MAY 28

... ENCUMBORED E'STAE'JITS COURT'U-- MAY 28. Mr. Commissioner IltttiituAVF sat in tils ?? to-day, at twelve o'clock, anid ?? of the followv- ing property:- WILLIAM IBLACIIFODI) AND OTIIEAtS. OWSHXItS; unol3OR1 DUNNSt, PETITIONER. C O U N T O OF CA A V A N . Lot 1-Corratawney, 318A.; yearly rent, £18 19s.; sold to Mr. C. Nixon, fbr £1,400. Lot2.- Corracleigh, 837A.; yearly rent, £58 ls.; to AMr. ...

Law

... Sat. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-WnDNaSDAY. (Before tbe full Court. MIACDONA V. SWINEY. This case was argued a few( days since on a motion for a new trial, the defendant olbjecting to the charge of Jtudge O'Brien, who tried tile case, and also that the verdict was against the weight of evidence. Tire action was brouglrt by Mr. Mlacdona, ?? tailor, of Moleswortth Street, Dullin, against the coroner ...

Law

... 't ? W - 36 COURT OF PROBATE-FiUDAY, MAY 7. Tim EBight lion). Juldge KilATIxitF. Sat fi tluis corti to-day tit eleveni o'clock. After disposing of' so(nle ilujiiiprtani~t motions, hoe Proceeded to dellyi' jud(g- jaknc Iin tilt Case (if 35FIDEitAN V. Will- ATTOEN2iY-OEnE-ItAL,. Iln delivering ludgolent, the learmed JutinE, said- This is a stlit to ?? a WVill and codlicil of' thle I tllh of' ...

MOTHERLESS BAIRNS—SAD NEGLECT OF A FATHER

... IMOThIERLESS BAIRNS-SAD NELLECT OF A I 11 FATHER AT the Mansion l{ouse Police Court, London, on Tuesday, Thomas Lay, a filthy, dissolute-lookding fol- low, wats charged lith neglecting his chllibren, antl leavinig thlem chargeable to the parish of St, Botulpji, Aldgatc. It appeared from the evidence of Thomas Lay, an intelligent but delicate lad of 15, that the prisnner was lis fhather, anl ...

GROSS PARENTAL NEGLECT.—A SHOCKING CASE

... GROSS P1ARENTAL NEULKCT.-A SHOCKING CASE. Ar the Clerkenwell polico Court, London, on Satur- (Ily, 1ernalrd Eastoc, aged ten, and EIadward Eastoc, .,ged nilo, ?? Were described onl the charge-shect 1as of, 11o 1tni0c or occup9etiona', Wre ?? at the ,lar bel iro Mr. 'h-Wibitt, charged at the instance of tie police with sleeipig, ill thle opull tir, without ally visibile lvanllS of support. p' ...

Law

... NaL COUTIRT OF COMMNiO'. PLEAS-D UrHLx, TtuRstlDAY .0 SITTI'NGS AT NXI.I l'RIrUS. (Before tire ?? and a Special Jury.) K;ELLY V. TrlE ux~sIfILEN AND LONDOSDERRY RAIL- h W1'AY COMPANY, . Mr. Norman opened the pleltrrlrrgs, and Mr. O'llagaiit p Q.C.. staterl tircase. tl It was arr altion for false' imprrisonment, uin(dcer tile follcwill ecccl cistancet:-iit Jain., 1857, tire plain- a tiff, Mlr. ...