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LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... Hospital. e Mr. Brewster, Q.C., with'w1om, was Mr. Altohie, pappeared for the Right Hon. John W. Pitzpatrick, dMY., and Mr. L. Moore, two of the trustees of the ;0 Grattan fiind. He stated that a difference, had dl arisen between the trustees of the fund aind ...

THE LATE MURDEROUS OUTRAGH

... cautious mnner to his oompadio.us ?? ona converationiun low confidential tono Thepolicebeingawarethat one at let of thetrio ras armed to the teeth), hA to, Sot with great cautiunandprudcacegaud~w,^su pueutoioamatsues sovd,;t ?? thloydid 'N time was ski oed ...

THE BRAY MURDER

... clenan ; George An- (1:s.T Joho , 0lu-keagb. stockc'ruler ; EIlardi Reabse, . ii:dingto'o'i aLt, gCuer; Jatme' Jeruting', Grattan- f pitde, Fiairvieic, clert.: Jamet .Mague, llathgar-aveoue, t purveyor : 55 llian Taylor, Fairyitw, cash er; James Allen ...

THE FENIAN MOVEMENT

... gentlemen were challenged pe- remptorily by the ?? Ireland, Thomas Leech, Win Brunton, White Pike, WIm 0 M'Cor- nik, John Findlater, Robt Grattan, Archibald M'GComas, Ceo. Clibborn, Wm. Mercer, Alex. Falls Wright, Samuel Coghlan, Graves Holebrook, Alfred Henshaw ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... Askens, William John Hancock, Henry Hayes, James Forrest, jun ; Samuel Davis, Robert Bell, William Brett, John R. Brown, John Bnurke, Robert Grattan. The jury sworn to try the case was composed as follows:- Richard Perrin (foreman), John ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... sworn:- CITY GArND Jumy-Joseph Manning, foreman; John Morgan, John Byrne, Alfred Aldridge, Win. Bradshaw, James Forrest, Charles Craucour, Wra. L. Ereon, Robert Grattan, Joseph Hill, Frederick Hornan, John Keegan, W. Hammond, Charles IV. Papwortb, William ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... Stewart, Major Thomas l'atterson, JaLmes B Detap, Jaumea M1usgamae, 'IolDs6 Colquhouui WilliamF John Foster. John G3ordon ltowven. Edmuonh Ilurphy, 'VW H Porter, John Miller, ,rthur Brookel Commally, Ms f I (ase, Ca~ptain James H Voppzng:~- A T lhe H~igh S ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... indicted for having stolen three pair of troweders, 0 a shirt, and other articles of wearing apparel, the property of t John Leonard. n John Leonard having been sworn, deposed that ho w c the keeper of a shipping-offica ; that the prisoner, who is a 0 seafaring ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... following jury Was sworn:- Rtobert G4eoghegai, William Brett, Rliasi 1. hulhiedo, John Batler, Joeln Grattan, Wm. Leger Ireomi,' Robert Green, Robert Grattan, George Dllbgwall, John Win. Gregg, Janies Booth, ' George Hleathiom, 'Ihe prisoner challenged twenty ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... repovenly ofv. 17. the amount of a bill ot exchange, ntd drwby John SAdleir, and aoeepted by the Tipperary Bair. The psuceeding ivse-hitlt~ed by Tianioa, 4a m yra, of Batb, who sued the endorsee of John Sadleir. The defendart pleaded several defences, and amongjt ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... appeared for the Commissioners, and Mr. Randal M'Donnell, instructed by Mr. Dinnen, ap- peared fcr the respondents. Maguire v. Grattan Pring and Company.-The arguznents in tbis case were then resumed, and occupied the remainder of the day. After they had concluded ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... goods train which met the aci-. dent. The case made as to his injuries was that he had lost from parblysis the luse of his left arm and left leg, and that he was permanently dis- abled. Ha was carried into court by three men for the phrpose of giving evidence ...