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LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... I LAW COURTS-YESTBERDAY. ?? COURT OF CHARCtRY.' ?? v. Greeer -When this oas' wan eall~d on Mr. Faulkner, Q.C,, 'with: whom wasiMr. Henry Fiitigibbon, appeased for the petitioner. ' ie eafted that he undenstood the ease w4a not in a position to be prosceded with, inanmueh as th'e solicitorsfor both ?? resided in Belfast, and documents whioh were art of the necessary proofs in the case ?? not ...

ALLEGED CATTLE PLAGUE

... I tIiALLEGED CATTLE MILGmJ. J. To msisnrron oY Tan VBMNv. 28 Baohler's-walk, June 18. B1t-A telegram was banded me i mornig with tratifying intelligence that the Liverpool Cattle orket has beon opened for the s~ of stock as heretofore, Yon are aware Professoi Simmonds was sent by tha Government to investigate the re- ported case of cattle plau, but although his report not been made publio, the ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... SUMMER ASIMES. I COU917 GALWAY. ot . 1~~PRO' Mt BIPOXTJJ,) 1el . GAwT W5TbES~DAX.-.IJ the crown .court the he Lord Chief Justice M6onahan todjy disposed of the ob O'Brlen was indicted for stealing from tho er persn of Martia Doherty, at Atheary, on the 2ad of ie- July ,a purse containing a on pound note. Messrs. at Weak Q.C., and Jordan prosecuted. The prisoner [or was unrilendeL It appoared ...

THE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION IN BLOOMSBURY

... THE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION IN BLOOMSBURLY. / (Prom ihe Daily Tdljraph of Yesteday.) The story of the murderous attack on Edwin MI'Donnell, the banddstan f' 4be 2nd Life Guardt, has acquired additional interest from the aircumti stance of the arrest of a person, who is believed t6 be the Maaeof whom the bandeman spoke in hia de- position as his assailant. Stripped of the exaggera- tions with ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAW @OUtT8-YESTSAY. I COURT OF QUANCERY ,APPEL. (Before the Lord Chancellor aud Lord Justice of AppeaL) Jethn, nt, .agnecs f J~n as$, resporp- denh-n Ums cpeel fom a prdr ?? MUil er, alrethe arguents of. nsel wee re- ewned, and had not coneloded at the rising of the court. - VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT. TU lipcH Mercanaile GrediV. Aasoc~oW m v. tha, Ncwry and Armayh 1!Rilway C0opany,-mie arg- ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... SUMMER ABIZES. ., . CQUI,,TY,.,GA~A.L ?? . ?? OURI Bg9ti', , , Q .et GALNA'r T(90SDAYo - , 1PnChei0 M triedt M uoposiava AA.>PP7Q .c ed trespass brought by the ?? h ' of the p1Ainti~f. The palrti 2c ie, idii 'cu~oluz , Slfko,'ard it'i t 'o M~hnve^D n ifihte '*ei kiknown QYs* ?? Oplie UR h ly lie Dubln'inaiArt Xt4Pt Pe d ttkeo eid be of tr ptlain h ii etu~tquc tle Y~a it 3 , itt v~sig ~ e htw ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... LAW COURTS-SATURDAY. COURW OF CHANCERY. WU The Lord Chancellor sat on Saturday for a short time, and disposed of some unimportant motionis. COURT OF CIIANCEIY APPEAL. ?? the Lord Chancellor and the Lord Justice of Appeal). ,itsim v. Stein.-In this case, the particulars of which have been already reported, their lordships gave judgment at the sitting of the court, It was an appeal from an ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... ILAW (0RTBL-SATURIAY. i | COURT OF CHANCERY Dunbar v.M'Maste and Oe,.-This case involves a, question as to trade marks. When it was called on, Mr. Finch Wbhie, AQ.C., applied thatit should he sent to the Lord Justice of Appeal and not to the Master of the Rolls who, before his appolsitment, bod been counsel in it. 'he Lord Cancellor-The application is a proper one-let the case goto the Lord ...

POLICE COURTS.—YESTERDAY

... ,I PL' ioLxE ca-OURTS.YA1 l LI H54~~ESD OFFICIL '!.ien wpre charged, with being concerned iu asealfsgfpxthe Inaome~stix Offlce, 42Dawaen street, een ?? eight p9u4nd4 weight of, paper conectesd with ?? income.x departnent, and,' the property Dof the Inand. levenue,, It appeared that the, pri. a oners had been engaged .n I .sryin, avway pojiers from the old ?? OJJice, DOlierotreet, t Dawsoin ...

LANDED ESTATES COURT SALES—YESTERDAY

... _7 I -f R- . ?? _. LANDED, ESTATES -9URT 4ALE4-Yyjm. LANDED ?? .- - , .. ?? - .~ . Co TI~OF (Before Jud-gLynch,) Cou~tiii ?? of Iiotsrel Mrichiy RSed IciwMvent owner Olfen 'Brien, ptiioner.-.i, *An undivi ed moiety of .the lands 'ofreernreigh baronyof Clanmaurree, held under lease from 18381n for two'vet, nqtt rit 378 Spid to ?? D en. nedy for' 15o. SolntoraJsme5 D. Me~doa ^ud .* ot s CORt te ...

THE LORD MAYOR'S COURT

... -a - r -r I .I * .. We refer with pleasure to the observations made yesterday by Messrs. Clay and Fitzgerald, the lead. ing practitioners in this court, and to the speech of the Right lion. Lord Mayor. It is unnecessary to say more than that the citizens wi I endorse the high encomiums passed on his lordship, and that his eflorts to protect all classes of the community, as clerk of the markets ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY—YESTERDAY

... COURT VENOY-YESTEBUAY. (Before Judge Milor,;) 'e 27LOMMs Wer.-The bankrupt oairied on trade a linen merchant in the county Down. The meet xng was for naul exuninauation, Mr. Rernan, QO,. hnruoted by'Mr. Johns, nppeared on behalf of the, |hssignees. Mr. J ricin 'appeared fqr sae 'bankrupt. ,It was elated that eince the cae was Ihst before the comrb'the furniture had beaenoll,'and realised aout ...