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A SCENE IN A FRENCH COURT

... A Ld The following is a more detailed account of the Sc xtraordinary scene which took place in court onl a- Thursday, and which is called the De Fonvielie' re incident se Captain Touchet-I knew the Prince at the siege Ce of Zaatcha. He showed great calm in the midst of a- danger. On the field of battle the soldiers were is electrified by the voice of Prince Pierre. He ha-I of the eagle eye ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... LAW COURTS-SATURDAY. COURT OF CHACERY. The Lord Chancellor mat to hear motions. In re Croker, a Minor.-Mr. Palles, Q.C., with Mr. Henry Fitzgibbon, Q.C., applied for an order that out of the first moneys coming into the hands of the receiver appointed over the estates in this matter, a sum of £2,000, money out of pocket by Mr. Macready for outlay in the proceedings taken in the case by order ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... I .LAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. | ROILS COURT. Getty v. Elliott.-The arguments in this case were ree 4 eA.yesterday, ana occupied the dy.-. COURT OF EXCEEQUER. (Before the Lord Chief. Baron and a Special JnrQz BArie v. G6fl'iag.-This ws anl action brought to recover d. ; wages for allegedassaikt and battery, Aud also for the breaking and entering by the de- lfendant of the premises of the plaintiff ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... P rOLICE INTELLIGENCE-YESTERDAY. I NORTHERN DIVISION. (Before the Chief Police Magistrate.) CARELESS DRivixo.-A man named John Kelly was charged in custody with having carelessly driven his horse ard car on the footway in Upper Sackville-street, on the 9th inst. The prisoner, who said he had some drink at the time, was fined 203. or 14 days' imprisonment. BASE CoiN.-A woman named Ryan and a ...

A SERIES OF OUTRAGES

... A SERIES OF OUTRAGSR. if our contemporaries be correctly informed, .utr:2es of a serious and aggravated character are bouniing alarmingly frequent. The fadil of last cvermn, gave extraordinary prominence to the an- nix(' d, which it received from its correspondent at hiN!'lCean, under date Monday evening:- 'lie sergeant of the police at Killuean was i t esterday evening, near Raharny, witlhin ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... Ir LAW COURTS-SATURDAY. I go I_ _ COURT OF CHANCERY. ces In the matter of l'Donagee, Mfinor.-Mr. hin Fetherston applied to have an order for the 19th no Decembes last amended. The order directed trans. fers to be made by the Accountant-General to the to head landlords on account of head rent and other Lew charges on' property principally in the county of Im W(haway. en the order came to be ...

THE GALWAY ELECTION PETITION

... ]'TWEIALWAY ELECTION PERTIO-. I (From our Reporter.) Galway, Monday. .'T9Mh Right Holilir. Justice Ke0gh :the! heantg of thtpetiiotitltbfisrg. ii ?? r. Murphy, Q C., continued his azddes en be- hilf of the petitioner. Heobserved that em Sta4r.' day'he had omitted, when dealing ?? .-the Rev. Mr. Deely, to bring aider hilsordehip's . otice a letter written by that reverendi gentleman to Father ...

THE MURDER AT SYDENHAM TERRACE

... THE EXAMINATION AT THE POLIC Fair' , OFFICE. Al.. At the Northern Division of ?? ee to Police-court, on yesterday, before Mr CJ O'Ddnel, now Terence Walab, of Edendrry, was brought up in ,s . custody of Detective-officers Doyle and Carey, of to be the G Division, charged with being concerned in rded the recent murder of Mrs Neil, of, Sydenbam bi terrace, Eatlgar. laU, Mr Anderson, Crown ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... I SUIe M ASSIZES. II COUNTY iZP¶BDL Re Se at %krrckiSkannon,'Tdy Patrick bl o set;l anli ...

DUBLIN FREEMEN COMMISSION

... : lDUBLIN FRKEMEN COMMISSIO.-L. 1 WA.- A nC .. ., A A_ Messrs Law, Q C; Tandy and O'Oonnor Morris sat on Saturday in the Coart-house, Haleton-strest, and resumed their inquiry into the alleged corrupt practices amorget the Dublin freemen. Mr Julian,eoiicitor, was farther examined by Mr Law, Q C HIe deposed during the progress of the contest he received a very large number of letters from ...

THE WICKLOW PEERAGE CASE

... I ere SPECIAL TELEGRIAM - - in (From our Correspondent.) in London, Monday Evening. or On the assembling of their Lordships this morn- 1 ing the counsel and parties having been called in, 011, Sir R. Palmer stated to their Lordships that he, the understanding Mrs. Howard was now in attend- sly ance, pursuant to their Lordship's order, he pro- the posed to call her in order to cross-examine ...

THE LATE WANTON AND BRUTAL OUTRAGE

... I TEE LATE WANTON AND BRUTAL our- RAGE. he fo rmen-O'Neil, Casey, ODonneld, and Mar- ray-who stand charged with the wanton. slaugkt of a nurmber of valuable anima, the property of Mr. M'BBride, Mr. Hickey, Mrs2Kavanagh, ant Mrs. Casey, victnallers, Great Britain-street, on the morning of the 13th inst., in the slauhter- houses, Sampson's-lane, were brought up on re- imad at the Northern ...