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SUMMER ASSIZES

... I COUNTY KILDARE. Athy, M1onday, Jusly 28. Angeli v. Gcalbraith. Titm hearing of this case was resumed this day at the sitting of the court. The Rev. J. Galbraith, ?? the Rev. Dr. Toddi ?? the Rev. Dr. Lloyd, S.F.TC.D.; Rev. Drv Moore, ?? Rev. Dr. Harte, ?? Mr. John Dillon, foreman of the Univer- sity Printing-office; Casamero Luceresi, an Italian .qiyristi; the Ilev. S Haughton, ?? and Dr. ...

Legal Intelligence

... I I -W, in N- 'te gorce. ?t r 4 It HILARY i'iRM, 1857. Monday being the first day of H-lilary Ternm, thel se veial Lnw andl Eqiiity Costts were openled with the usual fo rmalities; the.b Cancellor, or Chief'Judgos did not, however, hold levees of the Bar at their pri- vate residences. COURT OF CHANCERY.-MOnav.v. The Lord Chancellor took his sent on the bench at twelve o'cloch, acotpanlieil ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-SATURDA.Y. [Before W. J. C. AGLEV, Esq., J.P.] sUsrPECTEOD BUtRGLAR. Win. Johnts Riddle was brought up on suspicion of having, with. sonie others, broken into the hoaue of Mr Robert Clements,of Shankihill Reoad, on the nizht of Sunday week, while the fimily vere at public worship, as stated in the News-Letter of this day week. It appeared that a lad named John MICClenaahan ...

THE LATE LIBEL ACTION

... Wr have published in our columns an impartial re- port of the suit of Mr. Robert Lindsay against the Proprietors of the Norttere It ?? We made no comments on the trial, nor did we intend to do so, But having carefully perused the printed copy of The defendants' pleas in justification of the libel, we now feel bound to refer to the case. The Messrs. Finlay, in their defence, not only ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH

... DUBLIN, YESTERDAY. [FROM OUR SPECIAL REWORTER.] (Before the full Court.) THIE DONHOATT SII REPSTEALrRS. Reyina v. Daniel Gallacqher, Jainne ile'Bride, Denis Cole, I'Paldd Cole. Mr. Do'.si,, on behalf of' the prisoners, who are noiv confined in thej ail of Lifrord, Co. Donegal, applied that they be now admitted to bail, to take their trial on said charge at the next Assizes, on their entering ...

THE GREAT TEA FRAUDS

... THE GREAT TE, A FRAUDS. PUBLIC MEETING IN lE-il: CHAMBER OF COMMlERCE. A ?? meeting was held at three o'clock on Satur day, in the Chamber of Commnece, at which there WIas a large attendance of the merchants of this town -chiefly nmembers of the Chamber-for the ?? of considering vwhat steps they shlould take, as apl)blic body, in aid of their fellow-townsilell wln!se goods had heen seized il ...

Law

... Hospital. C PRERIOG ATIVE COURT-SATURDAY, NOV. 14. In thi s case, whlich hadl been argue111d at cnnsjdei'alle length by% eoitisel. oii lioth Side?, aiid stood over uintil to-dlay fo'r the decision of the Court., Judgea K EATIxCE ?? jtodgnient. That wAS at Suilt instituted bv Miss .3alle M'Kenna aas the SOIoleex- e ti h ill of thle 18th I illy, 1S54, excecuted by Williamn M'Kenualjl the ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT.-WEDNESDAY. [Before JOIN CURELL, Esq.] EMBEZZLEMENT OR MONEY. A young man, named Thomas Adamrs, who had been collecting clerk to Mr. Patrick Lindsay, coal-factor, Cromac Street, was charged with embezzling the sum of £24, the property of his employer. Adams had been sent with the money to lodge in the bank, but did not do so, and, on the circumstance being discovered, he ...

COUNTY TIPPERARY ASSIZES

... COUNTY TIPPER.k'Y ASSIZES. CG07nmerns Frisky2, Jsdlty 28. TRIAL OF 0 irM. JOHN GARDEN FOR THE ABDlCTTIOON- OF MIlSS ARBUTHTNOT. The trial of ?? John Carden, of Barnane, for the abduction of Miss Eleanor Louisa Arbuthnot. having been specially fioed for this morning, the extraordinary interest felt in the caso. owing to the rank of the par- ties immnediately concerned, and the nature of the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INrTELLIGENCE. COUNTY ANITRI7M. RECORD COURT. Beslhast, Monday, Aug. 7. This on. Justice CRAMPtrOyN entered the court the Caonifng precisely at half-past nine o'clock, and Russe 's v. Thomson, weas resunled on behalf of the defendant.. H is f oeRoDSsTV said, before going into the case, that there was a very serious legal question involved, that Probably oufrt to be decided in the ...

LAW

... LAW- COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.,TUESDAY, OCr. 3. [Before Mr. Commis ?? lot r e Priestly end 2i'Keoll. This was a meeting to consider the charge of the Belfast altic, winlo snore mortgagees of the flux mill and macihinery of the banicrlipts in the county of Down, and tihe discharg,0e of tio assignee. 11r. Fitzgibbo;. Q.C., appeared for thie Bank, and Mr. Creightont, tC., fur tine nssignce. 1is ...

KILDARE ASSIZES

... K IL ) ARE ASS SI Z ES. Friday, Jll~Y 25. 111(leli v. Galbraith. 111.O'DaiscoLT, oplned the pleadings. Mr. BATTeaS13, qC., stated the plaintiff's case. It was all actin?' for libel, published by the de- fendant, and for oral slander spoken concerning the plainitiff at ths Board of Trinity College. Tohedo- feadant traversed part of thle paragraph as to theI oral slanlder, and as to the ...