THE JUDICATURE (IRELAND) BILL [FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.] At adjourned general meeting of the members of the Irish Bar was held in the Law Library, Four Courts, on Saturday, at three ?? M'DONxNLL, Esq., Q.C., Father of the Bar, in the chair. Mr. W. H. ERsRY, who had acted as honora
MAGIERAFEL.T PETTY SESSIONS. MACHERAFBLT, WEDMESDAy. a TuE. E Sessions were held to day at twelve o'clock. ox The following intniastrates occupied seats on the vA bench :-J. tIl, E .1, J.P. (in the chair); A. C. Montgonery, Erq,, [1 3; Campbell Gaussen, Esq., ws J P.; AO!u:5 I xY
- l1iTI V ECHUFU NE THUDizlT I. iSlo.NAliy zM'IL1Y. g'gve ~cQf ir forred that circulars have been ; ., ; t,,gother tho meLnbers, lay and c ,ri- .; tooe C mfareno of the above society. TheI nt on FtMonday, the 22ud of this month, at s ?? street, Dublin, under tbe presidency of . ~
YESTERDAY'S PARUIALEN'T _ HOUS;E OF COMMONSF ITnn, SnEAria took the chair at ten minutes Past supi tweire o'clock. PuO TH ZIDIA COUNCIL, n Mr. FAWCETT gave notice that, on the second T reading of the India Council Bill, he should move day that it 'Was inexpedient to proceed v.ith
I nfl . . Irf~fV ' I iFljO\ OUR ICORRESPONDENTr- LOsNDON, WEDSESDAY. Tusesg asa rvery animnated discuseion in the Hlouse, o' !mmfS this morning on the " count out" last night. Nr. Newdegato, who was counted out I when ?? for a return relating to the rules and reehlations of fore
CrENERAL ASSEMBLY . or THE PRJESDYTEMANT CEURCH fL IRELAND. TESTH DAY-MORS:NOG SEDEPRST. _nz 4Aecinbly met shortly after ten o'clock yester. r.ay mror3nig-the 1iOD'RP.ATOjt (Rev. Win. Magill) in the chair. Aiter oraise and pryer %ud the rosding of a por. tian of Sc ipture by the
| USTODY COURT-YESTERDAY. [Before J. C. O'DONNFLL, Elq., M.] 3 | LARCENY OF LTNEN. e JoLn Chbant, a p)Crier, santd _e; i1, 1Henry Chant, I w hore clr'ed by ?? Byan with i ?? a Nveb of linen, the property of Messrs. Ellio .°n Co., Bedfordl Street. t Mr. :larpor prosecuted, and Mr
On Ehturdsy conning young man in Birmingham coolly plae,d Mauna before an approaching train, and bad his h&ad out doom off. General Garibaldi is very unwell. He cannot hold a pen, his arm, or even feed himself. Ho is only sten by hie most intimate friends. A working painter, by
ARM&GU. (001011MICATID.) On Monday last- an imposing demonstration of the Good Tempters of the Comity Armagh was held in the above bity, in the demesne of his Grace the Lord Primate, which was generously thrown open for the occasion. Two lodges from Portadown"Victory," and "Sale