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BALLYBOT QUARTER SESSIONS

... notices. I only served two notices, one oii the principal creditor at Liver- pool, and thle other on Stephen Kelly. She dlid not speak about Mir. Fegan, but I did. I said I woould not go, as I hld business to attend to, unless Mr. Fean would allow me. Mr. Fegan ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... head. Had a most retentive memlory. Did not call the prisoner a whelp in his presence, but might have called him so when speaking to the eon- stable. Did not say he stayed there to put the keeper of that house out of it. Ie said he was there just to assist ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... confined; every judge, when ad- dressing, or, as is technically said, charging a grand jury, generally takes that opportunity of speaking on the state of crime in the country or district-of its diminution or increase, as the case may be -of the causes which produce ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... knock at all. I-le had the key of the wicket gate. He had looked at the 3lock a little belore six o'clock, and then stood speaking to the swatchman for soml e thne, and it was ten nlililites past six when he came out ot the engine houise after stopping ...

LAW

... svhiohscuhe dopaitmleict, acid see it' it cocild lie icatchici. I left tice hex beloce thin laily, as is usual, aticri wunct to a speaking titbe distant ailocit filcr tout aind a-haclf friion w'hei'e she Wits stanidinlg at t he couniter, acud secit up hie' platteitis ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... tlcis case, for the vessel was aground, and could not have been removecd if she had taken lice. Tule Mfechacics' 3kfqazine, speaking of Mr, Hat- tersiey's tyl-ccniposincg machice, says:-' There are dcic'btless cases wlhere a corn pcsi1 cmileinac ice may ...

LAW

... Until his lordship had read the title he was oi opinion it was a ibill. Thle petition Was not. before hi in, aid lie was only speaking now fromy. what ihe bad heard of the case. Tile )IMAStER of thle ROLLS said it would staniil di.- ?? for Want of prosecutors ...

LAW

... if the trial took place it Bel- filst. At the close of the observations of tho learned counsel, Mr. Hempuhill was about speaking on the same side, when The CuiF-BARON said that it would not be uteces- sary for Mr. Hemphill to address the Court. Mr. FAmLcuNER ...

THE CASE OF CAPTAIN BALFE

... Mr. Tenison, swore that Captain Balfe wias sitting near Giblin wihen tinc book was given to him; that lie appearel to bo0 speaking to Giblin, but witncss did nuo hear any words. lle also saw Capt. Balte push the man forward in the direction of the box ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... woe hltl a luCifer. This was a winldy night, and I don't think a lucifer match would have been of any service. The rags I speak of were sometimes a piece of' the patch of a bag, or the hem torn off alhen it had been a little torn before. As soon as the ...

LAW

... the ROLLS-I will latke the order precisely in the terms of the order. It is struck out for the present, or, more properly speaking, stands over. Mr. VALSIIE-As I read the certificate of the Attorney-General, the case is to be struck out ofthe list. Mr ...

LAW

... pleaded three defences; tihe first was that hie did not speak tire words; secondly, that, if lie did so, ire did not speak them in the defamatory sense ilmprited; and thirdly, that he was privileged to speak thena under tire circumstances. The last deferree ...