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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... than cided h., o nd Thomas took her and placed her on the sofa by his side, alni 14Z her She was a good girl fur being so obedient, and that she s4opl,4 ;av- the ,vhite pony; Georgina was crying * he told her not to fret, Lftr that Thomas Jacob brought a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... injured, ead destroyed in consequence of a fire which an took place on the 5th of March, 1849, in the house of AIr. a- Thomas Reid, Thomas-street, the second next door, ad-: joining plaintiff's premises. Damages were laid it 1,0001., and the defendants pleaded ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... Barry, Mountilord Longfleld, Richard Tonson Rye, Jonas Morris, Thomas St. John Grant, Robert Delacour Beainish, Thomas Somerville, Colonel Burke, Da- niel Conner, jun.; William Leader, Thomas Beamish, Tho- mas Bousfield Herrick, Richard Nason, Robert Heard ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... men told him that she had been so knocked down, Witness removed her without lose of time in a car to the hospital. i William Hardy stated that he was resident pupil in the thospital. When the deceased was brought there she was bleed- n ing profusely from ...

MAAM PETTY SESSIONS—ATTACK ON A CATHOLIC CLERGYMAN

... been again thrown into a state of excitement. On Wednesday last, the 26th ult., the case of the Rev.David c dlylotte against Thomas Butler, bible-reader, alias Jumper (as they are here designated), was tried at the Macmr petty t sessions, before Charles ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Cornelius Egan, George Studdert, Denis Moylso, Joseph Long, Richard Atkinson, James Perry, Thomas James Quinton, Henry Davis, Lionel Duff, Philip Dixon Hardy, Jeremiah Dunne, l Richard Wilson, Andrew Rogors, Henry Courtuey, and G. IV. Bloileaum. James ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... flo;ury Edward Jones, upon the death of senry. Hardy, became sole coron r of the borough of Cork, aind that the municipal council of said bo- rough had no power to elect a coroner in the room of said Henry Hardy, and also that no election of coroner took ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... proceeding with tinle ac- tioes he bad instituted in that court against the defendant till lie gave security for costs. Bir. Hardy, on the part of the plaintiff objected to thieno- m tisn being proceeded witls, as the order sought to be set aside was made ...

INCUMBERED ESTATES COURT

... he adduced an additional aflidavit. T'his I he (Mr. Malley) tubrnitted 6ught not be allovyed, teithplt duq I notice, Mr. Hardy, (in the same side, followed ip the objection i Mr. Fitggergld said the atidavit referred to manot!r whicle i hld coete under ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... cases from the ae- 'e thorities in support of his position, that the order of the 29th of June last should be sustained. iMr. Hardy, on the same side, submitted that the plaintiff lywas entitled to bring a separate action for the recovery of id each penalty ...

THE NEW PENAL LAW

... William Kertflnd- Thomas M'Cann Beaumont, JohneSnllivan, Rev ?? Grade well, Arthur Hammond, John Butterly, James M'Kenne; HA Cogan, PeterM'Commin, TC;JobnT'ernan, Green Hills; John Fanning, Rev Mr Dardis, James Bellew, William Con- nolly, Thomas Daly, Mfr O'Brien ...

%zile '31 ttrHigence

... and stealing therefriom sixty bundles of linen larn, the pro- perty of Thomas Paui. There were second counts against some of the parties, charging them with receiv- ingg. Thomas Paul, examined by Alr. SnaYLTV.-I am a yarn merchant. I live at Cookstown ...