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LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... IAW COURTS-I-YESTERDAY. t COURT OF COMMON 'P1ZAS, . . . BI'1S AT kI1K PRIlUS. (Befor;' the 'hief Justice and Specia Ju)y.) WE EX>TAORDINABY BIL OF CE0XOZ CMO. . wis Hasis v. John Lloyd Baot.-The hearing of this cae waS' resumed at the oitting of the cour6. Mr. Sullivan, 4C. ; Mri. Dowse, Q0.a; Mr. Pellees QC.; and Mr.~ ?? nu, lnstrietedby Mr. Rosenthal, appeared for the ?? Sergeant Armstron&g ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LA i. _ ---I LAW OOwjS-ey.STERDA'. I; 6OURT OF' CHANCERY APPEAL (Before the Lord Chancellor and, the 3.ord Justice of Appeal.) in it't tkSt, a Bankrupe.-The argnments ilt this ease, which have lasted sense ys, wnre'*anted aud concluded. The ?? reaarvpd judgment until the firat day of terma. Counnel for apprllaut-Mr. Ker- nan, q ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... LAW COURTS-SATURDAY. COlT RT OF CHANCERY. The Lord Chutocellor sat and disposed of some Petitions. VICE.CIlANCELLORIS COURT. plirrl v. Ueos8._The arguments in this case, the subject matter of which has been already reported, were resumed and concluded on Monday. His lord. ahip, in givinif judgment, said it was painful to find two persons in humble life embarking in litigation about jsum s uet ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAW @OUtT8-YESTSAY. I COURT OF QUANCERY ,APPEL. (Before the Lord Chancellor aud Lord Justice of AppeaL) Jethn, nt, .agnecs f J~n as$, resporp- denh-n Ums cpeel fom a prdr ?? MUil er, alrethe arguents of. nsel wee re- ewned, and had not coneloded at the rising of the court. - VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT. TU lipcH Mercanaile GrediV. Aasoc~oW m v. tha, Ncwry and Armayh 1!Rilway C0opany,-mie arg- ...

THE LORD MAYOR'S COURT

... -a - r -r I .I * .. We refer with pleasure to the observations made yesterday by Messrs. Clay and Fitzgerald, the lead. ing practitioners in this court, and to the speech of the Right lion. Lord Mayor. It is unnecessary to say more than that the citizens wi I endorse the high encomiums passed on his lordship, and that his eflorts to protect all classes of the community, as clerk of the markets ...

THE DUBLIN PROCESSION

... THE DUBLIN PROMSSIOlf. THE CHARGE AGAINST ME9SSS. IMASfU, WATERS, SCANLAN, AND LALOK Mr.Dlx andMr.Allea satyeiterdayatone o dwk in the Head Police Office, and resumed the hkiitg 5 of the case agaxist John Martik, J. C. Water4 mi J. J4 Lalor, charged with being members of *a an- f lawful aiembly, and with utteriag heditious sad - infiininaory language. There was a mwner t force of Police in ...

CARIBALDI'S RETREAT AND ARREST

... I (tAT~lALDrS REPREAT AND- A---ES - , . A1. ?? *A. - . r.., - . . .. . ?? .. . 10nbrizi awsited on the Papal territory till the last volmitter had quitted. 'lhen Colonlel II. plac d a special train at the service of the Cenq Iral, and with his Bons end Htaff he ontered it, intending to make Fstraight for Caprera if pernitted. Crossing tho bridge he had said to A., Mark my words, they will ...

FENIANISM IN ENGLAND

... FENIANISM IN ENGLAND . MORE ARRES&'% ANOTHER INFOtMRIAR. Af THIREATS AGAINST LORDS DERBY AND re STANI d3Y. id . (BY TEOIAI'I.)o LOwiJON, FRIDAY NICHTs.-At a quarter to tbree o'clock this morning four menp, who, it is said, are 31 leading members of the Fenian Brotherhood, were It brought to the police station in Marlborough Mewas and formally charged with treason-felony. Thi names le of three ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... I i ',AW 'oCDiOd-YlStERIYA. : COURT OF CHANCERY APPE&L. (Before the Lord Chancellor, the Lord Justice of Appeal, and Mr. Justice itzgerald,) Dicksorn, apyrellarsf; Ml'Mw~ts Iren et~lfllsi's, rcsnora- ?? Attorney-General at the sitting et th6 court resumed Isis argamonts on behalf of the ro' spondent, DM'Master, and contended that the apnel. lant was nob entitled to have the good-will taken ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... LAW COUIVTS-SATURDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. Exparte BIrowne, in re Grady, a ?? petition in this matter prayed that an order of the late Lord Chancellor might be varied so far as it confirmed the finding of a report of Master Brooke, in which the Master stated that Mr. Browne was not entitled to a fee farm grant of premises in the county of Limerick comprised in a lease of the 4tb of April, 1842, ...

THE LATE CASE OF GAROTTING

... THE LATE CASE OP GAROTTING. | A yourg man named Thomas Hogaawz ibraught up in custody, on romand, oharged wieh having ssaulted and robbed Mrq. Caroline Diverell, of Zionuterrace, Ratbgar, on the night of Sanday, the 1St instant. Mr E. A. Ennis appearedlfor the defence. It will be remembered that on the occasion when the Sri60ner was firet brought up for examination it was depws by Mrs. ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... L&W COU.RtT-S-YESTERDAY. OJuTr OF CHANCERY APPEAL Jacleka, Appela1; * atsnees of Johu Von, RC. sPondenf&.-.This was on appeal fr6m an order of AL&e 2tiller of the Court of Bankrupboy, uettlng &udeo amortgageof appellatts for 4,5004, on the estate of John eas5, of Amagb, a bankrupt, on the ground that the nortfage substantially convoyed away all the bankrupt5 A property, and amounted, thereforo ...