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POLICE COURTS—YESTERDAY

... POLICE COURTS-YEBTERDAY. HEAD OFFICE, Illegal Possession.-Two women, who gave their names as Etiza Cassidy and Catherine Shannon, were brought up in custody of the polico, charged with having in their possession, and offering for sale, a Ger- man watch, for which they could not satisfactorily account. On the evidence it appeared that the prisoners went jnto the shop of Mrs. Jane Walsh, Aston'a ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY| ?? _ I TES5TRDAY. (Befora the Hon. Judge MICann.). IN BANKRUPTOY. In re W. Thornpson,-The bankrupt had been a trader in Weterford. He came up for final examination and paised. In re J Sheckeltoa.-Mr. Kernan, who appeared for the assignee, stated that the bankrupt had satiefactorily vouched his schedule. There were, however, some mat- tere which the creditors ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... (FlROM1 OUR aonuRspoNbDTS). BarFAST? AlONDAY.--Before Mr. TJuitiop Crampton and a special jury. A. Peake v. the Potriotic .asur-. qqce Compaoy.-Tbis Qaee was reoumed at the sitting of the court. Mr. Ferguson summed up the evidence In an able speech for the defendants. Mr. O'Hsgan re- plied for the plaintiff in an address of great force and olcquence, which lasted two boura and a half, H1is ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY YESTERDAY

... C (Before Judge Plunket.) i In re J. Kirby.-Mr. Macnally applied for the dis- i charge of the insolvent, who had carried on business as a a tioplate worker in this city. The insolvent had been in the employment of Mr. Gatchell, of Pill-lane, who I was one of the opposing creditors. The only other was Ur. Rooney, who opposed in reference to some horse transasotlon. The debts amounted to 901. ...

ADMIRALTY COURT.—YESTERDAY

... I_ _ a, Ion___ - ADMiRA:LT EOMUPT.-UTHERM+k. | Sakvae Ag ?? Amaeoa of UMBSVooJ &uI NMiafr.-Tise vesasel had got. iashior on Ar1low Bank,i on the 4th: of . June last, onebr ouhwadd.Voyage from- l Liverpool to Broziil, ,and cortstn' poortbn4 of her ;cargo; : Iovuing'besn discharged Irtp a ms k ' Tr by othe.,l', v~ye'd to Arilow, ?? ?? to E twits sold, rlilisingas at tn!nto 8,00O &ue rest df the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... i LAW IN71TELdiBNCk. ' D. . : - ?? ;. ; d;. ' ?? ?? -1 COUR'T,.OF CEHAN0ERY!-YXSVgBWAT. The' Laid Mhandell or eat at afh6if'o'ldcli sid post. Ported aeueral cause petitions until Novmeral. His lord- Shi wil ~t itagain until next Fridxy, and aln -that day jhdgm II w ble, ?? thd cdua of Zolan V, HoPI111~0 lsnE Issel v.1: Knee satands by,.conu ofthe partippa to 1ovember. . ROLLS. OOURT-YXSRO3AV, ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... |, (reOM ?? oounizPOnaDzTa.) RoSooMaON, JULY 6.-Tho judges of assdze antived bere this evening, at five o'clock, and ohortly after that hour Baron Richards proceeded to open the commIssion. The grand jury being re-sworn, his lordship said he was happy to'perceive the calendar for the county was light, that several Of the cases, he understood, would not be sent before them; but thoae that ...

THE DUBLIN POLICE BILL

... I T. tl22 n-.^ A22 no - - D 2 . - 11 We zU UUe ox ?? on vrirday night, Mr. COG4AN asked the Attorney General for Ireland to lay on the tabble all letters and reports of Colonel Browne and Mr. O Ferrall, bearing on the organization of the police, from one of which letters (he Mr. Whiteside) had read an extract the other night reflecting on Mr. O'Ferrall in a most urjuet and irjarious manner. He ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I I COURT OF CEIAIWERY-Y1C6TaDAY. Amtralong v. Armstrong.-The Cbancellor delivered judgment- in this case, the nature of which has been already reported, granting a decree in ?? of the cae contenfed for by the petitioner. Lows v. Holmes.-The arguments of counsel in thi& cuse were resumed at the sitting of the court. Ve So- -llcitor General stated the case of the respondent on Sa- turday. He ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... !U. II su SiS.; (Vaopi ouB ooRaHaeoNDaa's,) NAAS, TlisuRpsDjY. -(Befo0 tbe 4erd gpief Baron) -Carga ?? rar.-itriok ihh.and Patrick Walsh 'were arralgnei1 on a cbntge of mauelangbter On the moirniigfofthe 25thbof'Mti the p'rionara .went ts the barracka -a Newbldge,- fer tbe porpo.sof' ?? ao roemrvinig eonmo shanure fora br. Wbltr 't 'tb'a Mlbe timeO.cee'deces~es, John Orfiet, and bi olhere wep' ...

SHOCKING MURDER AT LIVERPOOL

... SHOCKING MUBDER AT LIVERpOOL. . (FERO OUR COfRtRPn-.-Nt 0LivicaipooL, ATURn)AY.-This morning about ens I, o'clock a determined murder was committed in a coatt in Paul-etrest, in tbis town, the unfortunate victia [s being a man named Connally, a 8eaUman on board a, American abip now lying in port. It appears that tbh ismurdered Dian Connolly and a man named Patrick MIMahon, who is in custody ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W ]A TEL LIGNCE. : I ROLLS. SCOU'll -YRTIDAr. petition fled on behalf of the ratepayers of-6bficonty Wesford against thie reapondentsa trustew under an act of parliament passed for the constrnetion'of a bridgeover the river alaney. The chlef question i the ce uwas to, vbsther the pespondente had-exceeded their power to levy by ai um-of 1 600In' The act of rpallament autbo- Ieed them to ral4 ...