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VICEREGAL COURT—ST. PATRICK'S BALL

... -loseph Boyce, JP*; M'Kenna, Parcell, D mbrain, J Htamilton, John T Waller, Richard D Pennefather, Hamilton, Labatt, Morrisom, William tMoore, R T Morrison, Buffs; James Acheson I le, John R Brotighatm, Dixon, Purcell, 13th Light Dragoents; Burke, 13th ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... r. J. D. Fitzgerald, Q.C., and Mr. Richard Tudor. Attorney-Mr. W. P. Fletcher. Counsel for the defendant-Mr. John O'Hagan, 1.C., and Mr. John O'Hagan, jun. Attorney-Mr. P. Fottrall. CONSOLIDATED NISI PRIUS COURT-YESTERDAY. Mr. Justice Perrin sat at twelve ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... carriage of the sale, Mr. John Fawcett, 16, Upper Mount-street, Dublin. The sale of the estate of John Talbot, owner; exparte George Fawcett, petitioner, was also adjourned. Solicitor having the carriage of the sale-Mr. John Fawoeet. COUNTIES OF ArMoAGHI ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... George Robinson, Marcus Synnot, W J Armstrong, Captain Craig, John Robert Irvine, Maxwell Cross, John J Bigger, George Dunbar, Captain A Corry, John Henry Loftus, W E Fox, Wm Patton, John Handeock, J S O'Brien, Peter Quin, Steward Maxwell, and Hugh Boyd ...

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 ...

LAW

... Gilroy, indicted for stealinrg keos, the property of her inaster, Henry Wright, at lhallyma- grattan. Guilty; two months' hard labour. CAUTLON TO WATCHItiEN. Johns Smart was then tried for endangering the life of, and doing, grievous bodily horni to, a womian ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... O'Conno, Eccles, libel; John D Rosenclial, pletintiff's attorney ; John Egan, defendant's attorney. Churles 'futly vt London W Len. non, libal; John D Rosenthln, plaintifl's attorney; Josepi, Burke, del! ndant's attorney, John Reilly vt Joseph Wililiam ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... examining the books, the name of hir. Grattan ers was found inscribed on the fly leaves of several of the books. in The prisoners having been lodged in the station-house, in- kat formrtlon was sent to Mr. Grattan. es IlMr. Grattan who was in attendance to prosecute ...

THE LEEDS POISONING CASE

... I never saw them carressing each other. Never saw the prisoner carry her about in his arms, except once, when she fainted. I never saw him put lier tinder his arms, and run about with her. I never saw him show any fondness towards her. I will swear that ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Lord Cardigan commanded tie light brigade of the cavalry division. I never had any per- sonal ditterences with Lord CArdigan when in the Crimea, and I can recollect nothing of an angry correspondence. I was on very good terms with Lord Cardigan at the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... jury. The plaintiff's case having closed, the court adjourned to this morning. Counsel for plaintiff-Messre. 15ardonogh, Q.C.; Arm- strong, Q.C. i Forbes, Johnson, and Sidney. For defendant -Messrs. Battereby, QC. ; Hayes, Q C.; Carron, and Exham. COURT OF ...

EXECUTION OF ORSINI AND PIERRI

... Dunne, M.P.; Henry Grattan, Major Henry Daniel Carden, Matthevw Sheflicld Cassan, Loftus Bland, Mi.P; Anthony Crossdaile Weldon, Oliver Dowell John Grace, Edward Meadows Dunne, Samuel James Moreton, Percy Grace, Denis Moylan, John Lyster, Beojanin Booker ...