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POLICE COURTS.—YESTERDAY

... 1 _ _ '1 7 - | I3 3cm MICiirtby, ?? 1pldyoftZ gold iitttiag watch eu ;l~~I i shop f Mr. JIes Mqftold, - B * , The nstablwetete4it*: u colt i watce hlkaibastlei Jr'o, ant, iii-laetiut44h, ~ u tarlig P W ?? i dapper-looking indivldxzapj ji vant nut of placei #aI. by a oeryent wom ' e l t i robbed: her of a poo l ote, ritb whlebe wan off, when be ps asd. ?? nldiC# It tbat the coinp npinalt t nS ...

THE GWEEDORE INQUIRY

... TIO : Q R ; . . . . . . i I 0 T his (;WS ?? l: Y FoR3J-! NQ ; ! .~ . (FROM OUR 07( REPORTER.) TWELFTH DAY. to LONDON, FRIDAY), JuLY 2.-The Seleat oramitt a re-assembled 'today in room No.., , and'th a re t wa a very numerous lttendance of ember5 of pt ,lipment and the publi~rMr. Bagwell .piesided, bad the fallowing members of the coleimittee were present :-Mr. Sergeant Deasy, Mr. Maguires ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... 1 . SUMMER ASSTZES. . . I (FROM OUR coOUsPOlNDHTs). : NAAS, WERDNESDAY.-The ascizes were opened this t day, 28th July, ia the Crown Court-house of Nase. I The Lord Chief Baron presided In the Crown court, I and the following grand jury were sworn befort his I lordship:- .arvey Lewls, saq, foreman s David O'Connor Henchy, Esq, M P; Wm Henry Cogan, Eaq, M P; Sir Gerald G Aylmer; Bart; John ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I- WIPJTALLIGRNCE. i . LAW INTEiLLIGENCE. I if .,i_ I.,. - ?? COURT OF CHANCERY APPEAL-YSTORDAY. d Fowrler v. Fowler.-The Lord Chancellr delivered tl judgment in this case, which was an appeal from the decision of the Iate Lord Chancellor. He said that the i court was ealled on to decide what was the construction o. j-be put on the will and codicils of the late Joseph n fPowler. ?? had the ...

CHAMBER SITTINGS

... I. I The Hon. Judge Cbrietian will Big this- (Monday) morning at eleven o'clock, to hear motions for the three law courts. COURT OF BANKRUPCOY AND INSOLVENCY. SATURDAY. Judge. Plqnleett ait in tbas co'urt on $aturday, and' heard a few motions of ineolvency, none of, which were of any public interest. 'QUARTER SESSIONS-SATURDAY. The Recorder sat at ten o'olo0kj a.m., for the purpose of hearing ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... MASTER MURPHY'S OFFICE-Y EsTERDAY. Ii In re the Tsppsrary Bank.-Mr. Meldon applied to st the Master to rescind the ruling made by him in the h case of Mr. John Scully, one of the contributories, the p terms of the compromise not having been carried out ti It had been agreed fo take 9761. from him, which bad ti not been paid: while the ruling existed the official tl lmenager could not proceed ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... WATaKrRD~11, JULY 14TI.-11`11 Right lion-010 whef JTustice Monahan mnd -the Right Hon. Judge Ball ar- rived hiero' this moaning from Wexford, and, at three har P?'OlOck, ?? proceeded to the Coirt-house, the former .occupying the county,. and the latter the city court, Ot When the grand jukles were 'resorn. Mis lordship briefly chargedl'the county grand jury. Hi congratu- GC lated -thema on the ...

THE PETITION AGAINST LORD NAAS'S BILL

... THE. PETITION AGAINST LORD NA&A'S EILL I h. C-i En . - . Ho ~ A The following'l is adopy of the ?? of thie Odtiasi ag*red to at the public meeting, held a.$ the Music Hall, on Tuesday, the 6th instant, tbe * ord Mayor in th chair To & Ri4 9 Hon and Mon the Kniot C-enu, ad Bsr- geesa of ?a Imperial Parliament of Game Britatnim as Irdland, in Parliamen' aesembIed- Showelh-That your petitioners, ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... - I . \ - (FROMr OUR CORRESPONDENTS) CARLow, TUrcSDAY,-Willa Roac4 V. Patridk Aughney. The plaintiff In this action sought to recover damages from the defendant for the alleged seduction I 6f his daughter. The defendant denied the debauchery, and the alleged service to 'the plaintifF, so as to give her.. a legal ground for bringing the action. Mr. Ball,I Q.C., snd Mr. Keogh'gppeored for the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I LAW ITELLIGENCJ. *, A, COURT OF CAANCERY-YESTEERDAY. .Darcy v. Clroft.' Thid snit bad originally come before the couct in bthe form of ' special case, and had been reiirrdlto thoe ?? to ascertain the uature and par- tidlara'so the property in question, with directions to report specially 'a the circumstances might require. The matters now discussed upon the'return of the report were tbe ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... 'IB.RE-ACIH OF PROaM1iE OF MARRIAGE. The following case was tried on Wedneasdayg lthe Court of Queen's Bench, London, by Lord Campbell and a special jury :-The plaintiff in the action, Anne Read, WRS a young woman, 26 yearsof.age, end the daughter of a cora chandler, who had, a shop at No. 228, Shore- ditch ?? iiudths -de'fe-Ednt, Siixitel A. Wells, wa's about' the same age, and was the son of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... M -1 COURT OF CHANCERY.YtcisvzDAY. h Fitzgerald v. O'Bricen.--T his case came before the court Of upon report of exceptions and merits. The' object off the, original petition wee to realliz a balance dthee to, the fat!- at tioner as 'the personal representat I've, of a' MW. Joannha PE Fitzgerald, on foot of two sums of 850?. and 150?., but by ti her .to the respondent on the security ofua ...