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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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' ...

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, ...