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... ?? & _ COURT OF QUlElN'8 BENCEI.-(Yesterday.) BUTCHER v. THE GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. -The fourth hearing of this ones was resumed in the Court of Queen's Beach this morning. Mr HChambere contended for thedefendants that the plaintiff's condition was not owing to the Collision, but wee lo be attributable to the dray accident. lie called attention to the dasmagee having been originally ...

Published: Sunday 29 June 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1641 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BALLYMONEY QUARTER SESSIONS

... D [FROM OUR ;PECIAL RPETEn.] .BALLYMONEY, WEDN1SDYT. INCREAHS OF TITHES. tr HIS WORSHIP, on yesterday evening, took a note of hi the following additional objections tothe proceedings tc in the application, by the Rev. Charles . Falldon, l Ballynure, for an increase of rectorial rent-charges. The previous objections were noticed in our report. fi in Wednesday's NEws-LrrER. . Thelfollowing-were ...

ROMANTIC ADVENTURE OF A YOUNG

... |; ROMANTIC ADVENTUhE' OF- A 6 orrA &I 'FIIE XCH TADY-TEE HDENOUBEXIEN , A- the;GinfldblaI Police-Court on Tuesday,n'M3e. Marguerite, Frigaute de: Latonr,, the.: yoangJ.French ladywho disguisedherself in male:i&ttirehtoi:escape from her aunt's honsein the Rue des Carieres, Passy, nearParis, and made her way'to.Lbndon, forith sole purpose, as.it 1anspiredi of visiting thew4 Great Exposition,', ...

MELANCHOLY SUICIDE

... I MELANCHOLY SUIOIDE. [FROM3 OURh OWN REPORTER.] GREENC&STLE, MONDAY MOaNIxo. Tim Tui, villa go of Greencastle was thrown into a state nham of considerable excitement and commo111tion last even- fron hip, amnid the calm and stillness of the close of Sunt- nenil day, by one of the most melancholy, but evidently mile deliberate, suicides which hare taken place in the hieve vicinity of Belfast ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-S'.rtunDAY. thn [Before W. S. TRACY, Esq., R.M.] ASSAULT. ant Alexander Wright, a mechanic residing in Millfield, bef was charged by Constable Hazlett with having been diaorderly, and also -with having assaulted Jane has Brown and Ann Stanley in Caxton Street. as From the evidence it appeared that the prisoner l5i was disorderly in the street, and that he had assaulted a ...

Legal Intelligence

... ?? rtgal vilfill?gma, the e COURT OF EXCHEQUER. surerl DUBLIN, SATURDAY. u11100 [FRom OUR SPECIAL REPORTER.] thronl [Before Judge FITZGERALD.) bemn O 'A V -. TEE DUNDALk AND ENNISKILLEN RAILWAY That COMPANY, mate: Tnn hearing of this case was resumed at the sitting lated ocithe Court. ducti Averdietwas foundfor theopIaintiff-damages, £20. with Counsel for the plaintiff-~-Mr. Rolleston, Q.C., ...

Legal Intelligence

... I gigal ?Rtdllfffnrt. COURT OF PROBATE. DtraBra, TUESDAY. IFROM OuR SPECIAL REPORTER.] (Before the Right Hon. Judge 9narnio.) DAVISON V. WOODS. His LOnDSHIP proceeded to deliver judgmentin this case, in which the plaintiff had filed a petition to restrain the defendants from further litigating the validity of the will of the late Dr. Colvan, of Arm'agh, which had been some time since contested ...

SUMMER ASSIZES, 1862

... UMMYSER' ASSI4EB, 1862.-., VS. :: Du.BtIN, WDNrciSDiv.; -I ; -[nlOn 01lB SPUMAZC BPonTEL TuHn following are the arrangements of the Circuits for the Summer ,Asizes: ' Lz1NTEun Cmcu.-The Chief-Baron and Baron X- Deasy. ?? MusTnra.-Ldge Keogh and Judge Christian.., NOTarmAsr.-Judge Ball and ?? Fitzgerald. NonRm-WzsT.-Judge Hayes and Baron Fitzgerald. to; BHonn Cracurr.-Lord Chief-Justiceb Lefroy ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, PORTSMOUTH

... DNeEefDlAr, JUNE 18. ti (Before C. J. Gale, Esq., Judge.) Ih RE J. A. WILLIAMS. In The bankrupt n letter carrier, employed at the Post office, aid also described as n shoe-maker, came up for his P final exarniniatiou and order for discharge. -Mr. Cousins supported the bankrupt, and Mr- J. H. a( Pnllard opposed for creditors named Hyde nnd White. Mir. Paihird said the question ?? the bankrupt ...

EXTRAORDINARY ROMANTIC AFFAIR

... EXTRAORDINARY ROMANTIC AFFAIR, * At the Guildliall Police Court, on Friday, Mad'lle Margoerite Frigaute de la Tour, aged 16, of 39, Rue des Carrieres, Passy, near Paris, a young French lady of noble family, was brought up ?? Besley, charged with disguising herself in male. attire, as was supposed for unlawful purposes. The young lady ap. peared at the bar with her hair cut short and parted at ...

MURDER AT BRIGHTON

... I. J1,,, RDi~.&1~ ~ EBIG~-~i'~1H1T shookby sa -:iams bkhre ~ n mi _ko t e1 D done, This,of-*^ifii~P effcq .a u VW.,# few an word :Sfabout teds h's tie ..iJ w'it ?? uft~ saw *% 2Q ,or nof0 oaethecrtl1l e,6oieeW111 ~iUt9I *t, ps, th tm.~to n -tb ht e ule a 1.ada,aDs~21w pd h e .cuaom.h Darf' : I -- ?? - - --rl i ?? - , --f- - w - s a g ?? tbi ?? - ODtO 10 Qi hs6awIl~fhl~ - vg- .jAnsr ~~I II~ MA I ...

LUDGATE-HILL TRAGEDY

... ~~uDLAT-rIi iGD Ck ke~011i 'at ' Se8ant Payne, fie borope forlm , a~ ?? jof ets b£ thprlnelainaltint the f J btrng. i2 11 i1 wsho IlMr. Joseph Moris *a chosen t en e s of tnquet nthe two ohildrn, i a thshm at ^ thoi Lonon ?? Adind'kD 0|§4 l M ?? j|u9t.a'i X re edl for r. KEan the ehiZ ulXhuh~ an a mr~l VInier a solicitor, hi ,b-p ze a 3nr Vye For a siut juq beeted by the coroner procedd irst ...