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... tell the truth about it to the magistrates, rind witness was sent to Boyle to the sessions. IHIa did not employ any of the legal gentlemen who appeared at the sessions, or contri- bute to prry them. Witness tolr people afterwards that what lie staten ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—WEDNESDAY

... it. Mr. TRAcr-Well, I'll give you another chance be- fore you go to Quarter Sessions. You are to be im- 'prisoned for three months each. Rice (in a great ?? me to the sessions at once, you old blackguard-(laughter)-or I'll have it in for you. He was then ...

Assize Intelligence

... ady Sessions that persons natined Jackson and Robert NeRly stole the onts. The Neelys live about twenty perches from the sanmdbole where witness found the oats. The case against them was dismissed at Nr Pett ssie u. h IMr. M'Baio, Petty Sessions Clerk ...

LEGAL NEW. VTICE.CHA

... OU R T. ?? Wam. E'Gan, ;sq., M.D., J.P., and DAVID TAYLOR, Esq., J.P.] DrXnjIC WHILE IN CHARGE OF A HORSE AND CciRT. James Croghan was brought up in custody, charged with having been drunk in charge of his r horse and cart on Saturday evening, on the Antrim ...

THE MURDER OF LORD LEITRIM

... i)epur-y ie Inspector.General; County-lnspector Carr, Sub Inspectors Bailey, Croghan, and M'Guire, and it Captain Dopping, Lord Leitrim's agent, were also present. Mr. Martin, Sessional Crown Solicitor, attendcid rton behalf of the Crown. Messrs. M'Gusty (Dub- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... TAXIING OFFICE. Befor Mastear Coffey-Crawford's trusts (l), Before Easifer Heam-Harris' brusts (G). a QUEENS BENCH DIVISION. Croghan v. Croghen (1); Ohaniherlaine v. Kelly (2). COMMI)ON PLEAS DIVISION. Shiel v. Hilton (1); hl Ncill v. ]0oss () ; Ogilvie v ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Solicitor-General, Mr. Houston, Q.C., and AMr. Walker Craig (instructeci by Mr. Robert Kelly, Belfast). PETTY SESSIONS. I3ATLrYMENA.-At these sessions on Friday-Mi'. John Young, D.L., ?? Agar, tramp, for having on the 7th inst. been guilty of refractory conduct ...

THE CRIMES ACT

... who had just returned from Luggacurran. The olficer handed Mir. O'Brien three summonses. The first was as fol- lows: Petty Sessions (Ireland) Act, 1851, 14 and 15 Vie., cap. 93. Criminal Law and Procedure (Ireland) Act, 1887, TeQen50 and 51 Vic., cap. 20 ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... CrumUli' petty sessions, directing the Belfast Water Commissioners to, repair the county roads, which had been injured by their traffic int connection with the Stoneyford water works, the Commissioners having appeale 1 to the quarter sessions against such ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... oconditional order'for aneutn-aonmt-s to compel the mS inagistrates who tried the casc yesterday at f Miltb~ll-Malbay Petty Sessions to state a case for Ythe superior court. The pirisoner was convicted on t- a charge of taking part in an inlawful assembly-at ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Andrews and a; special jury. A s .already reported, it isf an action by the Rev. Nevillp liearney, formerly -incum- bent of Croghan' County Rioscommon, ini the united diocese of Kiilmore, Bolphin, and Ardagh, and prebend of lKilmanallan, in the Chapter ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... carry cut the distraint at Croghan. Since witness became agent over the] Brodke property, Freeman blld assisted in, any disttaint of.cattle that had taken place. The ; same body of men' were to carry out ?? distraint aat Croghan ?? carried oue the previous ...