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BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE BY A WIDOW

... most distinguisheI Ssquires in Ctiumberrand attended, Sir Philip Mite grave, M.P,. foreman; Sir James Graham of Ne- therby, second,- 96essrk Sc6srlett and Tindafl were C&unsel Cor the: plaintiff; Messrs. Broughaim, Aideiron, and Arm- ,turong, for the defendant ...

COUNTY MONAGHAN ASSIZES

... were indicted for a burglary, otL the -dwveliug house of Patrick Loo, town- land of Leish, 9th April, 1827. Pat. Loo --Lived in towniland of Leish, 9th April, 1827; at twelve o'clock on that nsight, being in bed, witness heard a noise of men coming into ...

CONSPIRACY IN ARMAGH JAIL

... Thursday 30th inst. at seven o'clock morinma. The steamer Shamrock sails for Dublin, on Wednesday 29th April, at six o'clock evening ARRIVED-April 21, Hibernia, Williams, from Liverpool Slhamro, k, Tully, Dublin ; Eclipse, Russell, Glasgosv Mogdalena ...

THE BLACKWOOD CASE

... wanted the property from old habits and prevailing conviction. Its value was nothing to him ; arid if, as his own evidence shows, he was ready to give for it more than it was wvortb, is it unlikely that lie vould make for it another kind of sacrifice; ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... written by a person hardened in vice ? Did it not speak for itself? Did it not show the conttition or rather distraction of the writer ?-and it showed sometbing more, it showed the feeling Mr. Disney had towards Mlr. Wilkins, when he went to root among his ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... of the head, of h which blow he instantly died, The prisoners pleaded guiltyr, and s Sergeant Goold examined one witness to Show' th n' r ofth I transaction, by, which it appeared that ,thle' deceasied himself had d been'the first aggressor. This case ...

COMMISSION COURT—YESTERDAY

... on her mouth to'prevent he'r from makin any noise. ICatherine emiigng hlrdatighter was seven yea'rs old tbb l~tli~of last April, 'she did noit complain to witness immediately; it was on a i unay evening whene she wai going~ to bed that ilhe compplaiiied ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... JACKSON. K C.; of counsel for the defendants, came into court at this stage of the proceedings, und interrupted the couneel for the plaintiff. He claimed for the defendants the right to show cause why the rule should not be made absolute, anid cited the case ...

COMMISSION COURT—YESTERDAY

... called in consequence of a in ote Hiberinglr at my house; on my going there and inquiring fbei g let in that establishment showed it to me ; I renuse pt aing er although an urgent note was written me to do soby ' the tis verser at the bar; that note was ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... husband, from pro. ney ceeding at law to recover the amount of a judgment for sior 2,0001., dire to her as such. On the 25th of April, the mei defendan~t objected to the plaintiff's hill for scandal and impertinence, and thle case having been fully argued before ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... cwt. There were very few horses sold, and the show of heiffers and bullocks was not equal to former fairs.-lbid. The fair of Navan, held on Monday, was remarkably well I attended. There was a very large show of fat cattle, and E much business transacted ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... cular attention to. Lord Saiidenland having taken out the renewals in his own name. Lord Sunderlarid died in the month of April, 1816, without children, the consequence of which was that Richard, the father of the plaintiff, became heir presumptive to ...