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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... it is a fact of which ?? had judicial knowledge that a sixth clerk must .be'tese'iii'-the Court, from' its sitting to its rising. Mr. e Loghlen then called the attention of the Court to the statute the 4th 'George III., chap. '39, by which the Supreme ...

LONDON POLICE

... this tin inae more thair 1300 inmates! 1 Froi a Parliaimrentriry return of this year, it woilrl ap- pear, that froui Easter 1830, to Easter 1831, the church- yardens of Firglarid and Wales spentiri repairs of ehurches, 2'418 125, ls. ; in organs, bells, ...

LAW REPORT

... plaintiff, Mr. Wynne, twhen the court wlas adjourned, and the further hearing of e the case postponed.' As the court were about to rise, Mr. West begged to know if a day could be fixed on t'or passing sentence on Mr. French, who had been convicted on a criminal ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—LONDON, Nov. 15

... plaintiff.-A verdict was accordingly returned for the plaintifffor the whole amount, viz, £146,000, PROVINCIAL BANK.-A sudden rise has recently taken place in the shares of the Provincial Bank of Ireland, found- ed, we believe, upon the expectation that ...

LOUTH ASSIZES.—FRIDAY, JULY 11

... Bridget M'Anneny and Mary M'Integgart. Not Guilty. William Boyd, aged 19, forarape, on the person of Ann Breen, a blooming girl, rising 60, itn May last. Not Guilty- Frmncis Reilly and Edward&IMArdle, for robbing James R. Eastwood, of X1, 4s. in Dundalk,'in ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... subjects, or to carry flags, banners, or other emblems tending to promote ill-feelings, i or animosity. Gentlemen, the act gave rise, ' as might a naturally be expected, to much dissatiseaction, and to I those who were most active in promoting exhibitions ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... JlI/ula Noatlae, for being present, aiding amd abetting in said offence. James Muiice depbs'd, that he was at.Lisburrr on Easter Tuesday, 28th Matchjlist; was at Geo. Godfrey's there; went inio the house of John Belwhtiaw, with Godfrey; heard a roise ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... hied by Ferguson ; M'Kcan and witness asked prisoner to get tip and sing; can't say prisoner expressed any reluctance to rise; did rise, and sat down with them ; was asked td sing ly witness and deceased; lie sung a song ; it was objected to by de- ceased ...

LAW IN TELLIEGENCE

... anxious for your lordship to hear the case. Baron Foster-In that case perhaps the case may be ad- journed to the sittings after Easter term, when I may be able to hear it for you. Mr. Blacker-We will be quite satisfied with that, mylord. Ioey v. Nicholson. ...

ARREST OF MR. VINCENT, THE DELEGATE

... with both of them, The arrangements i and decorations were on the same scale of magnificence that distinguished the great Easter eutertainment; the , usual state forms were observed, and no expense had been lo spared to do honour to the Prince and Princess ...

CITY, SESSIONS—FRIDAY

... I so makei, trhi s , waas neM calsed. in o akeinths cseasMr.Wa~hmade COniction quashed., sT. PAULS PAnItsu-APPEAL AGAINST EASTER ASSESSMENT. James Bury, Esq., appellant; Jonathan Harding and erY.:Price, churchteardens, respondentg. Or.easlnge, q.C., said ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... Paul's parish was held yesterday morning, in the Vestry-room of the paro- chial church, for the purpose of confirming the last Easter applotment, subject to the deduction of 20 per cent,, re- commended by the Recorder, on the hearing of the appeal made by ...