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POLICE COURTS—YESTERDAY

... IPqJACB :COURTS-YESTnRDAY. I . . . : 1 - x' L L. . ;. IEAD O'I6tCE. C'eribsos Caoe.iCharles Tb6rn, 'a serrant'of Mr. Win. Smitb, ?? 5Xerrion.sqiare, South, came beforb the pre- sildiig magistrate, Mr.' Wyse, dnd deposed as follows:- About 12 o'clock on'the night of the 6th of January, at the residence of mypy iaeter, Mr.'8mith?,at 'Merrion. square, myj fellow satyant, John Neill, informed me ...

THE INHIBITION CASE

... .TE INHIBITI TN-, aCA E, is Tan suit institilte. by the Bishop of Dowh n and Con- nor against the Rev Dr. Miller And the Rev. S. G. if Potter was advanced another stage in the Consistorial if Court yesterday. It is impossible, however, to spe- g ceulate as to the period when it is likely to reach the ' termination of its tedious and wdarisome course. i The Consistorial Court is now, we believe ...

CANADIAN EXTRADITION CASE

... ~ 14 , moxCASE. X Be ' ; z i& R ll - i-; Is' thete be1e'piil r estab- Iihslsedt1'ttijn .'anbthbir,, istb us& ti M'oiy'iiin'ot exist ?? ry isof u 'a iaturethat.' is istin- consideredbihan as is supported by positive law. 4The principle being admitted, oin an Unilish eourts ?? law, legally or austiflably as. titeltp'Olay' do'wni this ,Startling 'proposi;. ,tion-diotbedi1 wit, Uih ,,upon somte ...

LAW

... JLA.' - ?? t CONSISTORIAL COURT. Thi api DUBLIN, SATURDAY. slio [Frlom OUR SPECIAL REPORTER.) mit (Beorer Judge RADOLr~ULt.) no, THE LORD BiSHOP OP DOWN AND OON'NOI: V. THE REV, lint T. P. MILLER, D.D. diii SAME v1. TUNE REV, S. G. POTTER. any Dr. Ball, Q.C., Dr. Darley, Q.C., and Dr. Knox, ap- pre p)ouired for thle prtimovitnt-Pi'octor, Mr. Stock;. wel Dri. Battersby, Q,C., Div. J. E. Walsh, ...

LAW

... i-. : (resitol Oiu.R 'S ITE 8 .lt ?? T s) todthl [Be allhe FulCOVT. t6 IN THE 'MATTECR OF THII BANBRIDGE,.'LISBURN,, AND, CXPE EHLrASTRAILWAYiG0MtPANY AND KILLEN. tfiel Mr. Serj~ant 'Snlliv'an, Q.C.;'IAnd AMrI. Pigott dp- who peared ?? railway eipany ;. Mir. ?? to Ii, and Mr. 'Monahan. for, the official and creditorB' toe.0 lissignees, in 4John Killeiiand Johsl Canninghami TI bankrupts. r m ...

LAW

... . L . . L .- -, I - * COWLrT OFl QUEEN'S BENjCH DUB1LN;r THURSDAY. {tirnom 011R SPECIAL REPORT~ER.] as (Before Mr. Justice O'Birxnr. M'OURLEY, V. UARTER. WI Tars wa aen action broughit under the Factory Acts 30 to recover damages 'for injuries alleged'to be sus- r tainned in the Mill Of thle defendant at Belfast. The e accident had occurred so fir back as the Mouth of January, 1855, and the ...

LAW

... I ' COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-TUESDAY. d (Sitings in Banco. Jndgment-Quare fmpeditW) S WHALLEd er 1. MASSiIsf. Di This case, which was argued Iast Miclaelmas'Tbrtnr tt pondemurrers to 'the pleas of the defendant, was N specially fixed for judgment at the sitting of the h Court. It was an action of pire ieipedit brought by t Mr. R. W. Whalley against Lord Massereene, the Lord Bishop of Down and ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... |;BEL AStQU.A-TE-' ' s-E SSiONS. | YesEmRDAiY torniug, at ten o'clock, J. H. OTwAY' Bsq., ?? ChairmaniR of- County Antrimi took his seat ithe Crown Coirt, and resumed the business .Sof ?? 'Sessions for the district of Belfast. . ! CIaviL BUSINESS.0 ACTION FOR DILAPIDATION. DANIEL R. BRANAGAN V. J. & J. IAZLETT. The following gentlemen were sworn. as a jur in this case:-Messrs. 'Andrew ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... | ?? L.AW' cOURrS-'I.'TJ1RDVAY. I, COURT OF CHANCE, Y. WBanon v. GalwayA-1-This . ?? jjrayed that an ,agreement of 16th Juii,'18Cl, .ight be carried into 'execu, ion,. and that.the resp9ndent might beidirected to eexecule re-aieignment of the premises, comprise, in d aa *4deed of 1844, and a release of ill claims on foot thereon. :The statement:6fb Mrs. Banon,' thepptitidud', 'w sthat 'her ...

LAW

... Be. 4 ?? . ROLLS 1COURT-DrUaILTN, -Tiuns5Ay, n~se'ioaor sat ut eleven o'cioclr.';-;'i 1 -f .- : ?? l i Ris riorooi ?? 'is dtecis5io in this, case, which-;was ordarp'd'dudlng' last term to stand over dintil the 'saort-Isand writbr's notes of the evidence Of' the witnesses whto were cxamined eivi coca should have been furnished toihis Hono no .. This was (as already stited in our columns) a peti ...

DIABOLICAL MURDER IN LIVERPOOL

... . I ivEniroon, ?? victim' to intempe- i rate passion, intemperance and the use of the knife, has 4 been atdded to the already long list of murders, wiosee numbers from the same cause In Liverpool are alike a I disgrace to common humanity and discreditable to the: townI. To.day I have not bnly to rdcord6oqe ?? tite spot by 'stabbing, but two other persons are lying it the oInt of death in the ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAW. COURTS-YBSTERDAY. COURT OF COMMA1ON PLEAS,. bi The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Ball, and Mr. Justice Christian sat from half-past ten until half-past twelve o'clock, and then rose to attend the levee. They dis- i posed of some motions. S, Crowy v. Lysaghkt. -This case came before the court t lO a demurrer to defendant's pleas An action was bV brought by three partners named Crowe, as the ...