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LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... I LAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. sra ta CHANCERY APPEAL COURT. ivo (Before the Lord Chancellor and the Lord Justice of or Appeal.) ity The Aitorney. General v. Dillon.-This petition stands for judgment. James Gay v. .Alokhew Gay.-This was an appeal from au order of the Master of the Rolls, before whom to a petition was presented, praying for the specific per- nwL forruance by the respondent of an ...

THE LAW OF JUDGMENTS IN IRELAND—MR. WHITESIDE'S BILL

... THE LAW OF JUDGMENTS IN IRELAND-MR. I I WHITESIDES BILL. l T0 THE ElDTORt OF THlE 1MrElIAs. IDFAR Sin-The interest your journal takes in nil commercial matters induces me to ask you to call the attention of the mercantile public to a bill now before the legislature, which will deeply affect the interests of every man in this country who may have occasion to give or to accept a judgment. For ...

REVISION COURT

... RE1L11UhN L)URIT. The revision of the parliamentary lists of voters was continued yesterday before Messrs. OlHara aud Shaw. No question of interest arose. Persons who have been objected to, or who have re- ceived circulars from the Liberal Registry Association, should at onco attend in court to sustain their right to the franchise, as no claims will be heard after this day. COURT OF ADMIRALTY ...

QUEEN'S BENCH CHAMBER—SATURDAY

... I QUEEN'S BENCH CHAMBER-SATLuRDnAy. Mr. Justice Fitzgerald sat specially at one o'clrck to hear motions. The Queen v. Kennedy-1-r. Philip Keoeh moved that the prisoner, who was charged with harbouring a person accused of committing a rape in the county of Kerry, should be admitted to bail. Mr. Ryan, who attended for the crown, said there was no opposition to the motion. Mr. Justice Fitzgerald, ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... |LAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. - 0 - - I COURT OF CHANCERY. . w BARRISTERS. ' The following gentlemen were called to the bar at the sitting of the court. 4 The Hon. Francis Raymond do Montmorency, second I son of Henry Viscount Mounotmorrio, of Achonry, in I the county of Sligo, and Dean of Achonry. I Francis Nolan, ?? third son of the late I John Nolan, Esq., J.P., of Ballinderry, in the county of ...

POOR LAW ELECTIONS

... POOR LAW ELEC rHUNS. -I ' ) c following gentlemen have been nominated as candidates for the oflice of poor law guardians for tbe 'wads and electoral divisions of the North City Union: APRAN QUAY WAuD-JOe ph l'ann, 100, Upper Doreet street (Liberal) ; Michael Gavacan, 14, Barrack street (Liberal); Thomas Arkine, 2, Finea terrace, Cir- cular road (Liberal). INXS QUAY WIAID-John Norwood, 11, ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... I 'LAW COURTS-YETERDAY. COURT OF CHANCHRY. The -Aftornsey;Gcnral at tb relafioes'O^f' Demo af Armia v. the Archbishpof Anmao The'arguaenits of COUnSel n this case having concluded, cthe Lord Chan- ceior aald hbevoild gvo judgment On future day. COURT OF qUEENS iBENCI. B1MXGS AT Met TalUs. (Before the Chief Justice and a special, jury.) Georgo .M'Na14 v. eunry Old004-s his ?? was re- sumedat ...

ARREST OF FRENCHMEN IN POLAND

... (Fdoa Ishe paois Correspondent of ihe London Exprasa.) Slost of the evening papers contain a letter, comn- plaining of an arbitrary arrest of two French gentlemen in Austrian Poland, which is, I think, destined to make a great sensation. The writer is a young French bar- rister, M. Rlibot, who is secretary to the eminent advo- cate, al. Desmarest-a position which fully entitles him to a fair ...

POLICE COURTS—YESTERDAY

... POLICE COURTS-YEsTERDAY, 1iIEAD-OFFICE. A man named John Tesling was brought up and charged with driving against and injuring an old mar, who is at present contned at Mercer's Hospital. The prisoner was negligently driving a pony and cart in Great Brunirvicl-street, in consequence of which the accident resulted. The prisonerwas admitted to bail. Peter lielly weas brought up in custody of 122 E ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. LANDED ESTATES COURT. (Before the Hlonourable Judge Hargreave). juIe'poeTANT DECISION. In the csatter of the estate of Francis and Wllfoeen, O'17yanz.-The question in this case arose upon the cou- struction of the registry act, namely-whether a legacy charged in the first instance on personal estate, and in default of personal estate upon land, came within the provisions ...

CRIME IN ENGLAND

... The Morningq Post of yesterday in commenting on Baron Matrthins charge when opening the assizes at Li- verpool, gives the annexed picture of the social state of f the English :-Never before, says Baron Martin, in d the course of his whole judicial experience has lie seen so heavy a calendar. With the single excep.. tion of treason, it enjoys the unenviable distinction of s embracing every ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INThLLIGENCE. COUNTY ARMIAGH. (1:10 itui ORIUII'OIiTEI1.): AlWeA6iI, SAVTURiDAY.-Mr. Justice Fitzgerald left last evening. In the case of Drain v. Henderson, which was an action for damages, resulting from the detention of cattle, and was reported in the FsEEnI.&'S JOURNAI, of Friday, the jury found for the defendant, with li- berty to move the court above, the durmages being con- ...