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... COURT OF EXClI]EQUER-MONDAY, (FItOMI OUR SLCOtAL REPORTER.) (Before t?1e Full COURT.) THlE BELFAST TEA FRIAUDS. TFIl ATTORNIEY-GENERAL V. ROBERT IIRiNLaY. This case came before the Court on Saturday npon demuirer to the informationi filed by the At- torney-General. M;I. r .7%,\1:eiCiAN opened tile demrurrer. Tho infor- mation had been frled to recover three several perial- ties of £4132 each ...

THE FABRICATED ATTACK ON MR. GASON

... I ?? ' -? , ?? -ii, 7-7 Z?.- 17, I t 77 D HICI , - ?11 TJlr F?B tON'. . I - - _; -QA ?? .1 fv .. - 1, - i. .4 1 ?? of lat srgs) Man,, Y z ro.? .#lmyifai O e mght U5lu5- Many of our h-raders may have beard of a statemeut and,, published a fev7RY a 9gO in 4 M'orning j 7urnal, to the took uffect that Mr. Saunuol Mnrray Geson, ot Littleton, in that 1th coanty of Tipperary, bad boon shot at and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENCEF COURT OF CHIANCERY-YESTERDAy- ,L.Vnch v. 8argyint-ThIs petition was filed for the purpose of having the declaration ot the court that the surrcnder of a certain lease of the year 1853 of lands in athe county Cavan was nuli-and void-that a certain new leas0 had no operation-that a lease of the year 1863 .migbt bet declared to be subsistintg to all intents and purposes,; and ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT.-YESTEEtDAY. (Before W. S. TRIACY, Esq., I.NM.) Tuuina were upwards of twenty prisoners In custody this morning on various charges. CAtUTION' TO 1FARMERS. Alexander Carndtifi servant to a farmer residing near Comber, was flned 5s for loading night-soil in the street the previous (lay. Jancs M'Dowell, fur permitting his horse and cart to go at large in Ballynmacarrctt, the ...

LAW

... COURT OF EXCIIEQUER-FUoIDAY, Norenauil 12. (Before thle full Court.)- NIXON V. HERiVEY. This was ain action brought by the late deputy- keeper of'the Four Courts'. Marshaliscal, against Mr. Felton AY. IHervey, one of thin Inspecetors-eonerai of Prisons in Ireland. Damages were laid at £4,000. Thle action was fornded upon the following pa--ssalge, al a re~port. to par-liament, fi'oio thle ...

SALES IN THE LANDED ESTATES COURT

... SALEB IN THE LANDED ESTATES COURT. I Judgre Martlav sat. In th. - ?? iuf rusy 555 I this court yesterday at i2 o'clocklan dialpo sed of the ?? Pr opeortles : County of Atrinm Estate of Henry Anderson, owner -and petitioner. The manor house and lands of Ballynacreemore and part of Glenstall, situate In the upper half barony of Dunluce, con. taining 363& statute measure, held in fee, and ...

SALES IN THE LANDED ESTATES COURT

... SALES IN TIlE LANDED ESTATES COURT. T A-.t, T - -. - f1A. _ - ., ag0 Longlield sat in this court yesterday at 12 o'clocl;, and 4 disposed Of. the ?? property : In temte f Csuanty of Tipperary. IYn tlthe matter of the estate of the i'arl of Portarlington and Colonel G L Daweon Damer, exparte James Delany, pe. titioner. ?? I-Whiteparic (Part of), Townparks (part of), contain. ing 5la Or 33p ...

THE MONTALEMBERT TRIAL

... - THE MONTALEMBERT TRTAL. AlA _ ..Ltt.t- ?? - - . 1. ?? I. I labs, I I. -ut/ .rwupwntl Vu.ve~il r U. I. ?? was hft speech 'in this celebrated trial then has as yet appeared. Ii thibk M, Borryer spoe a's follows: rea However powerful the effect which would have bsen YOUng produced on the court by the frank and eloquent Ian- gentled guege of (he Count Mloutalemitert, delivered with thet actual ...

LAW

... EXCHEQUER CHAMBER-DUnLiN, TUaRSDAY. DONEGAL V. TEMP1LENCORE. The arguments in this case wvero restimed, Mr. B]RlWsTER, Q.C., concluded his arguments on behalf of thedefendant, and was followed by Mr. J. K. Lowity. The ATToRNEr-G rivnn± replied on the part of the plainitiff, after which the Court adjourned. SALES IN THE LANDED ESTATES COURT. Judgfe MARTLEY sat in this COlut oln Thursday at ...

LAW

... COUR'T.OF CHANCERY-WEDXEfl3D1'T The CHANJCEULOR sat at eleven o'clock, nnd heard cause petitions stariding over from last term. . SPECIFIO PERFORMANCE. FLOOD V. EiOGINDOTTOM. This vns a petition ?? on the 23rd of January, 1858, by Robert Flood against Henry Higginbottom, praying that the respondentmight be rcstrained rrom proceedingbyejectment to obtain possession of certain lands in tile ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. (Before W. S. TRACY, Esq., RM.) OWEN CHRISTIE AGAIN. This hardened offender was broughlit before the court for the one hiundreid and fifty-first time charged with being drunk and disorideIly, and using albusive language to one of the local constables in tihe public sirects, on the previous evening. Ile was fined 20s, and costs, or to be imprisoned for fourteen ...

THE EXTENSIVE POISONING AT BRADFORD— THREE MORE DEATHS

... TIHE EXTENSIVE POISON INf AT BRADFORD- It THREE MORE DEATHS. TIne excitement caused by the calamity at Bradford increases. New returns of illncss nnd death are made almost hourlIv. There have been about three denths added to the twelve which we beorore publisherl. Thle total number oF persons reported to ble ill is now 109. Tuesday, the Borough ?? made an in- quiry into the circumstances of ...