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AN URGENT CASE

... The annexed letter from the revered Lord Bisbop of Galway, who ha3 recently become the ApostoliC Administlrator of the dioceseof Kilmacdnagh and Ka fenora, requires little introduction to the CatboliC commnt'ity of tho metropolis. The case in behalf of which the Rev. Mr. Fahey has been deputed to collect su'socriptions is, we underatand, a mcii urgent one, and one, too, eminently entitled to ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LTAW COURTS-ThSTuRDAY. I COUXISSION OF OYVA A'ND TERU1fl4ER. The Commission. of Oycr and Terminer for t'he 3CCU~ty ad city q'f Duhie. 'wic.l oommence this mora, ghte touit housitc Been streat, beiore the Itight r OIL Ju'de O'ng ,*ePit o Jug eorge, ' nd the Right ?? 1he Loi Mayor. a The followilng a're the. easce forI nal in the county: 't -John Connor, endeavouring to seduce soldiers from ...

ALLEGED CATTLE PLAGUE

... I tIiALLEGED CATTLE MILGmJ. J. To msisnrron oY Tan VBMNv. 28 Baohler's-walk, June 18. B1t-A telegram was banded me i mornig with tratifying intelligence that the Liverpool Cattle orket has beon opened for the s~ of stock as heretofore, Yon are aware Professoi Simmonds was sent by tha Government to investigate the re- ported case of cattle plau, but although his report not been made publio, the ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... I LLW 0OURTS-YMET Y. | he COURT OF 0H4OAgRy APpEAK, ive (Btfore the Lord ChanceUJor and the Lord uilitice dl- of A ppeal. all APPXLL 1hOM THU LANDXD nTATZB COMM9. of It SAs Matter of the ttabte ?? ParrdU, OWN&r; he enrg B ts, dirPner.M-in this case, the facts of P. wh bave a qy appered in our coliumns, their AtS lordhipa reversed Tha ?? of Judge Longfield. ble .In the Matta of the aetate pf ...

THE FATAL AFFRAY AT WATERFORD— THE INQUEST

... THE FATAL AFFRAY AT WATERVORD- THE. INQUEST.| I;; o (PROM OV11 OPIIAL UPobn,) WAmaRonp, TOYZ6At-._The inqheat en t*h body t of Denid Walsh wao resumed this morning at ten I o'cllck in the Mayor's Court. The proceedings ut- tinue to cmeate much interest. 'Mr. Pierce . Kelly, Sessional Crown Solivtor, attended for the crown, C and Mesesr. Stravge and Power, solioitors, appeared A for the next of ...

THE SPECIAL COMMISSION

... I f_ T-.6-na- e ve - - - v aa4 M~r. JDFi~ie.George took thehrseats ?? ILA yonterday,mrnling in the Courtdiouse, fllT tp And resamed the business of the comry,4 !EH1, f';E Oil STEPIE[EN J; MumL .aer lordshipe hd taken their seats On the M. . kart, Deputy Clerk of the Crown, desired . r. tilpottato put forward Stephe. Joseph ?? , I e risonsi having been put forward, - r otw poedgto state the ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LTAW 0OURTF--YESTE1IAY, I COURT OF CUANCERVV APPEALT (Before the Lord Chancellor and the Lord 'stile of Appesl.) Belchsr v. Docni~n.-The argmenta la iC can e were resumed at the Bitting of the court, ar, hav'g not yet concluded. COURT OF QUBEN'S B1RNCH. a 131STINGS AT N1S1 PrIUs. (Before the Lord Chief Justice and a Commnon Jnry. f Midwel Foyarty v. Patrick Edwcsd Raelm-4ThI wess an aotion for ...

MEETING OF QUARTER SESSIONS ATTORNEYS

... MEErifG OF QUAwrEr SESSIONS i I , ATT'ORNEYS.V A meeting of the quarter sessions praetitioners of Ireland was held yesterday in the Solicitors' HaUl Four Courts,for the purpose of considoring the pro! sent civil bill acts with a view to have same amended. Ahmonpt those present were-Mem, John Ies, Beltfait William Mari, ?? ran jry Proctor, setalonal Crown Boltdtor, Londoendrry; John W. onrkei ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... I 8LAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. CH&NCEUY APPEAL. (1eforo the Lord Chan;,ellor and the Ulrd Justice of Appeal.) . .Iaitwood v. &Ewlwvod.Thvis was an peal from 'lthe decision of Judge IReatlnge holding that the ap. pellat, Mafia Louisa'Eastwood, isnotthe heiress-at. law of Jambe Eaetwood, deceased, the deceased in the cause andthat the intervenient, George Josep', Eaetwood, s not one of thl nextof Ikin ...

SINGULAR FRAUD BY A WOMAN

... I SINGULAR FRAD BY WOMAN, I The Glasgow Hera tells the ifollowing singular st>ory: -Mr. D--, a young married man, residing in Glasgow, was some time ago left a considerable sim of money by his brother, who lived abroad, and, in common with the other beneficares, he received 1,000L to account, pending the inal settlement of the estate. The document representingt tisamouantwas duly received by ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LALW OQURTS-YESTRDAIY, | I ~ ~ ?? I CAfNCERY APPmE AL. (Before the Lord Chancellor and the Lord Justice of Appeal., OaGrada, ent; Gor, ?? was a appeal NMaat a deoetal order of Lord Chi- IBoar Blaok bmre, bearing date the 26th day of January, 1862, nd declaring that the present ap- pellant was not entitled to cut or permit to be out on certain demised premises turf for sale or use other' w~ie ...

IRISH COURT OF CHANCERY BILL

... IRISH COUNT OF CHANCERY JILL. I_ ?? It _ - - _ x . On Friday in the Honse of Common, ofhbe mec. MIon that this bill be red a third time, Mlr. O'Beirne moved thqt tbe bill be re-conunitted, ,E ?? hi regret that the censie which the right hin. wtle. nn the Attbrey~aneral for Ireland had adopted in the conduct of thi meAsure. left hiU. (Mr. O'Bdije), no alternative, if the many important ...