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MATER MISERICORDIÆ HOSPITAL

... I MATER MIKSRICORDTAl HOSPITAL. _ - j . 1 I. |The inaugural address on the opening of ths cli. nical session 1867-8 ila this great metropolitan hospital wvas delivered yesterday in the lloeure theatre of the irstitution by Dr. Hughes, Senior Physician tdothe Hospital, at elevet o'clock. Amngesgt those present ?? Rev. Mgr. Wolidleak, Recter C.U.; Drs. Tufuel and .Toalffe, Very Rev. Dr. Curtis, ...

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—YESTERDAY

... LAW 0ftsaoYESTBAY. 1 COURT OF CHANCERY AVPB AL. Crawfoord v. Crawford.-The argurients in this case were resumed, and had not conaltidtd at the rising of the court. VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT. Riclhardson v. Grubb.-Dr. Ball, Q.C., stated the petitioner'e cme. He said his client, Mr. Bichard. son, was the owner of an extensive 'mill in the north of Ireland. He *ws one of a number of trustees under ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAW OOURTO;,-p.TERAY. ,, AOLL COUR a T, The Meeter of the Bolle rt at eevetio'clock. Mwjuire v. irattan qnd' Pting.-In this, oase, which was a motion for an injunctiou to restsisa the respondents from, erecting certain bpiblings in Corn Market, Belfast, the effect of 'which,. it wee alleged,. would be to. shut out light and air from the peti. tio er'e preomiss,, it was arranged that the motion ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAW COURTS--YESTERDAY. CIHANCEDY APPEAL COURT. (Before the Lord Chancellor and the Lord Justice of Appeal.) Re Wood4, Xinorai.-'lhs was an appeal frora an order of the Master of the Rolls affirming an order of Master Murphy appointing Mrs. Woods, the mother of the miuors, their guardian It ap. peared that at one period of their, married life Mr. and Mrs Wood, the father and motherof the ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. I W | COURT oF, CHANCEIRY APPEAL. a Crawford v. Crawford.-In this case, after the ar^ Y piginputo had concluded, the court pronounced its ds- T ciion, reversing the judgment of the Master of the 1 olls. / 5 0'OCrnel v. O'Callaegnn.-This was an appeal d from a decision by the Master. of the Rolls. Tied pati- t!io was presented gainstetherespondept for alleged 3' wilful ...

REVISION COURT—YESTERDAY

... | 1~VIION VOURT-Y. azznAD. : The Right-lon. Wm Lane Joynt, Lord Moyor, and the asseksorp, Messrs. Hyndtan and Curran, cae ineourt at eleved o'clock. The heariog of Mr. John Reilly's case was resumed. Mr. P. Byrne, one of the city water bailiffs, ex. amined by Mr. James Goff-Depoaed that he held ti. Ietter of agreement for the premises No. 17 City7 quay from Mr. D'Arcyefor 00 years, a few years ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... 1. LAW! - ! i; q . ., . ?? I iiatk4 .q.MAPJVw4r.. -'Thif was a motjioi l itehalf o he, rqsplinidat to have the A41p taxti mersed on- the ground that he hod disellowed Certin Litems whidh he ought to have aUowed.L The Vice-Chancellor partly granted the nmotihn, and, refeired the case with respect to some itlamsi back to the Master to report what the grounds were on wliioh he disallowed them. Mr ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... i : I Rh CO JRT OF' QHIANCERY APPZA1l. (Before the Lord ,Ch'ancelloi tnd the Loid Justioa of In re Kernncdy enld' At !Zet'U'eJJ, Ohwoer. ancfPutt' t urnets; vt Mbe% Ap)2eltante-The arguments in thi case, the factp of which hsvd already appeared, weie resumed, and had not conludsd at tihe stiing ot the court. ; ' ' . . , VIOE ?? ?? 8 bd6UT. .Burkc v, Mif'Karncsa.-The arvumentb in thais cane, ...

CHARGE OF STEALING REVOLVERS

... I!HARGE F FSTEAL1NG REVOLVERS. I -1 , . . A.. . It . .. Wmn. Frederick White and Denton White were brought before Meesrs. J. W. O'Donnell and Chas. r nJ. O' one], at Capel-street Police ofllce, yesterday, r. charged with being concerned in the robbery of two revolvers-one the property of Messrs. Kavanagh, of t Dame-street; and one the property of Mr. Calder. w wood, Upper Sackville street. ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... ?? ' iLAW COURTS-AYESTIAY. COURT OF CHANCERY APPEAL. Jn K Jaohiat~ft'& ufk.-thus ashe i Weow the c4xt upie' ai'tfm an' *rder 'of Judge bobbs, pronounced oni the 10th July Ihit, whereby he difectei'oikn.fourth only of the' Tands' of Upper F4ugbres, to he sold. The question arose au the ?? to be pjtt uprs toe will of James Ar- et ong, who. dlee q the. 2)th June, 1803, and by w ich he devised 4o ...