LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... and she are now agred respectively about 51 and 49 years} ; net rental, 661. 12s. Ojd. Purchased for 3201. by Mfr Edward Croghan.- Messrs. Cathuart and H~emp- hill, solicitors, had carriage of proceedings; POLICE INTELLIGENCE. SOUWERN DIVISIOK.. (Before ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... a.denying that there was negligence by the company, X lI h and averring contributory negligence by the plain- tiff, of it Croghan v. the Midland Great Western Railway tit Me Comnany.-Thils was an action to recover damages Ci efor injuries alleged to have ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... referred to the Chairman of the Sanitary Committee.--Mr. Lloyd said that a few days ago, the late Master of the Workhouso (Mr. Croghan) calleI upon him, with the request that he would bnng his case under the notice of the Board again, with the view of getting ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... evideuicand stated he could. pot ,,y rho lstiabbed limi, as he was very tips7'. 'X'e 4ccused wis con~mitted for trial to the city sessions. Assault.-Charles Reilly, Mary's-lane, labourer,'was qharged with tlaving .ueed profane language and as- saulted a woman ...

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- ...

THE TRIPLE MURDER IN DONEGAL

... private, the only persona present in ad. dition to the prisoliers being the Crown Solioitor and his sasistaist, Bub -ispector Croghan, the police, and jail ofticials. The evidence Akft bhy fle magistrates was kept strictly private, but it ie understood that ...

THE OUTRAGE IN LEITRIM

... OUR REPORTFtR, Carrick-on-Shaunton, Monday, To day the magisterial inquiry into the charge ,goinst Mr. H. B. Acheson, of Croghan, Boyle, of lhooting Patrick Meelan, was resumed at 11.80 0ant the county jail in the governor's board. ,,ni. The brothers ...

THE MURDER IN COUNTY WATERFORD

... near Clones, in the county Waterford, on Monday even- ing the 13th inst., it was believed by Edmond Molousy. Sub-lIspector Croghan, CaTrick.on-Suirratched the case for the Crown, which was Sconducted by Head-constable Gray, Portlaw. The prisoner was defonded ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... Messrs. Al'Gough, and Frowler, appeared for the next of kin of deesed. It appeared from the evidence titat the tenants on the Croghan part of the estate o£ Lady Emily Bury having tefuaed to pay their rants without Set- ting a redoction, which wa refs a the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... do-; Weagham, dc: Nlurdo~k.4 audit aasisnees account; Marks, motion, BexucLamp: Boyle, do, Mathew'; same, (o, ScaIlan ; Croghan. d, Gerrari; Murphy, do, )urray; MAahon, du, Eaton; [ope, do, Larlin. (Before the Chief Regstrar.) At 11 30 o'clock. Bracken ...

DESPERATE TRAGEDY IN WESTMEATH

... . Throughout the differences arising ont of these disputes Mrs. Croghan and her younger daughter took one side, and Anne took the side of her brother. About three months ago John Croghan died after a few days illuness. Since John' edeath the three female ...