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SUMMER ASSIZES

... I COUNTY KILDARE. Athy, M1onday, Jusly 28. Angeli v. Gcalbraith. Titm hearing of this case was resumed this day at the sitting of the court. The Rev. J. Galbraith, ?? the Rev. Dr. Toddi ?? the Rev. Dr. Lloyd, S.F.TC.D.; Rev. Drv Moore, ?? Rev. Dr. Harte, ?? Mr. John Dillon, foreman of the Univer- sity Printing-office; Casamero Luceresi, an Italian .qiyristi; the Ilev. S Haughton, ?? and Dr. ...

KILDARE ASSIZES

... K IL ) ARE ASS SI Z ES. Friday, Jll~Y 25. 111(leli v. Galbraith. 111.O'DaiscoLT, oplned the pleadings. Mr. BATTeaS13, qC., stated the plaintiff's case. It was all actin?' for libel, published by the de- fendant, and for oral slander spoken concerning the plainitiff at ths Board of Trinity College. Tohedo- feadant traversed part of thle paragraph as to theI oral slanlder, and as to the ...

Legal Intelligence

... Tlept ?111WIlyll(f. COUR'r OF COMMON PLEAS-LoNOos, JULY 4. [llefore Mr. JUstice WVi1TE Sand a special jury.] Smith v. Harrison. 1. I n l; L. Tnis was an action against tbe printer-of the Times to recover damagtes for a libel, and the declaration contained three couvits-one for a publication in a second edition of tioe ld December, another for a publication in the first edition of the next day, ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS—WEDNESDAY

... BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS-WEDNESDAT. I JAMES O'HBA, Esq., Assistant-Barrister pro.temn took his seat on the bench this morning, and pro. ceeded to the disposal of the only remaining busi. ness connected with these sessions. APPEAL AOAINST TilE P'OLICE-IIATE. Mr. Rc.A Saill the inatter of the Police-rate had been discussed at lenqth in the Corporation on the previous dav. A division having taken ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... COUNTY-0-F ?? Belfast, JTuly 19. CROWN COURT. THE Right' Si. JustiOe BALL, who was aiccompanied. by' A: O'kfidic iski; High-Sheriff, 'took his seat in'. the Crown C'oqit'this lbiniring, at ten o'clock, when: - 'The 'Cosurnissi6. was opened and read by WALTER BdUR, s, Esq., Clerk of the Crown; the Grand Jury: I answered to their names, and were resworn for the discharge of the criminal business ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... COUNTY OF ANTRIM. Bejfcst, Monday. j CROWN COURT. I: TIun Right Hon. Justice BALL took his seat on the C Bench this morning at ten o'clock. His LoRDSHIP ?? of the Bar, I sup- it pose it is understood that I take up the common F jury cases, so as to have the jury discharged as a quickly as possible. l1 This arrangement was at once determined upon, hi and the following case was called. d ACTION ...

COUNTY OF DOWN

... [FROM OUR OWN REPORTER.] * Downpatrick, 'July 18. *CROWN COURT. Tim Right Hon. Justice PEriRiN took his seat on the bench this morning, at ten o'clock. RAILWAY TRAVERSE, The traverse at the suit of Mr. Richard Hlayse, of Millmount, near Banbridge, against the award of Mr. Paul Prendergast, the arbitrator appointed by Board of Works, for the damage done to his bleach- field by the Banbridge, ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-SATURDAY. LBefore ?? S. TRACY, Esq., R.M., ant] ROBT. TnomI. SON, Esq.] REMOVAL OP AN IDIOT 1eHOM SCOTLAND. A PoracC. officer from Jedburgh, in Roxborough- shire, Scotland, appeared before the Bench, and pro. duced a warrant from the sheriff of the shire, and the inspector of the poor of the parish of Jedburgh, au- thorising him to bring over an idiot pauper to Bel. fast. ...

Legal Intelligence

... xegal gottIlipur. ROLLS COURT-MONDAY. TnE TIPPERARY BANK. O'Ftaherty v. M'Dowell. Tim. hearing of the motion for a receiver over the assets of the Tipperary Bank was resumed. Mr. DgASY followed on the same side with Mr. Brewster, to oppose the motion on behalf of the offi- cial manager, The learned gentleman contended thateverything showed thattheprovisions oftbe 33rd of Geo. II. did not apply ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... COUNTY OF ANTRIM. Belfast, Jt, 24. RECORD COURT. Tatx Right Hon. Justice PEaRRN took his seat on the bench yesterday morning at ten o'clock. When the examination of witnesses for the defence in the case of William M'N. Dickey v. John Johnston, was about to be proceeded with, Mr. LuPPER (Juror) said that, if the counsel on both sides Would take a verdict by consent, they could settle the matter ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... SJMIMEBR ASSIZES. DONEGAL ASSIZES, Lifofrd, Wednesday, July 23. AT ten o'clock to day Chief Justice MONATHAN took his sent on the bonch it, the Crown Court. The trial of the twenty-six prisoners charged with libbonisin was postponeld, and, with the consent of the Crown, the parties were allowed to stand out on bail till next as-izeq. Mr. MAJoR, on the part of the Crown nsaked his lordship to ...

THE DISEMBODIMENT OF THE MILITIA

... THE DISENIBODIMENT OF THE MILITIA. Tar following resolutions were adopted by the High Sheriff and Grand Jury of the County Longford, as- sembled at the Summer Assizes, 1856a:- i' That we are fully sensible of the necessity for the exercise of a sound discretion in selecting both the period and method to be adopted in disembodying the lilitia of the county, and desire to represent to his ...