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LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... performance of sa agreement alleged to have been entered into by Thomas and John Hardy for the plantnif, and ex- ecuted also by the defendsnt, which agreement was to the effect that the Meamr Hardy, with the consent oi the defendants, would give a lease for ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... a fee. How- ever, Mr. Hardy gave the complainant lOs., and sent her away. Mr. O'Donnell held 'the defence to be good, and, after delivering Mrs. Kelly a short lecture, dismissed the Sumnmons. Had he (his Worship) been in Mr. Hardy's position he would not ...

LAW NOTICES

... Joyce, M\ahony a Duggan, Doherty a Doherty, O'Connor a Fox, Martin a f-heppard, Bantry a White, Bennett's trsnet, ex parte Hardy and Harrison; Doherty ?? a Gaskin; Lowry a Patterson, Snyth a Attorney-General (3), Fer- grison a Ferguson, Acthuc a Knott ...

BAD MEAT

... BAD MEAT. a At the Northern Divisional Police-court on Sa- turday, before the Chief P~olce Magistrate, Thomas Coghlan, described as a skinner, residing in Wat- . ling-street, was brought uap in custody of the police, charged with having knowingly sold ...

TERMONEFECKIN (COUNTY LOUTH) PETTY SESSIONS

... The usual weekly meeting of the guardians was held yesterday in the boardroom, Mr, Thomas F. CALDBEcK, J. P., in the chair. The other ?? Callow, T. 0 G. Crowe, Thomas Clifford, John Draper, T.C. C. Y. Warren, Thonas Franklin, P. Pilsworth, A. M. Downing ...

ARMAGH ELECTION PETITION

... and that ~Mr. Hardy (solicito>r 'or Captain Berestord),' would accept the service. ?? Macdonogh said the moment the' beard it was deshred to have the attendance of the Prlmate and Mrs. Beresford,. they undertook to accept service. . Mr. Hardy said immediately ...

LAW NOTICES

... Carter, Greene a Scully, re J Travers, deceased, Fairbairn a Travers: Dane a Carson, re T H Pilkington, deceased, Pilkington a Hardie; re T Fitt, deceased, Munster Bank a Fitt ; ro J Fulton, deceased, Brown a Hexter: St Catherine's Parish a Vance, Stewart ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... , having joined his Worship on the ?? Hardy, foreman; F. A. Harpur, James Lynam, Garrett Larkin, John -ynes, James French, Timothy Egan, Stephen Shar e, John Ward, James Horne, Wm. Corcoran, Robert Sharpe, Thomas Lett, Henry M'UCenahan, Martin Hayden ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... once discovered the ar- ticles were missing. Remanded for a week. THREATEKNING A PoICE-cosnTnRE.-A4 strong, well-built, and hardy-looking labourer named Patrick Duggan, wvas fined 40s., with the alterna- tive of six weeks' impribonmeut, for having need ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... some having arms loaded and capped, and some having powder and caps:- Patrick Fox, Michael Tully, Thomas Boylan, Michael M'Dermott, Thomas Spellman, Thomas Nary, Patrick Greevey, and AndrewMonelly. They all pleaded guilty, and some of them got good characters ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 23 Upper Sackville-street by the defendant, who had taken them from the late Mr. Philip Dixon Hardy under a lease for 999 years. The plaintiff was Mr. Hardy's executor. The de- fendant was residing in Malakoff-avenue. Paris, and had written to the plaintiff's ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... grand jury were sworn in before the Sun-- Sheriff, Mr. Thomas Little. The grand jurors were specially summoned under a penalrty. The-followiingansv ered totheir names: -John Madidenl. (foreman); Th'omas Co-te, IenryN L 1,3ele. Holurv Clwon L ewAis, Robert ...