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COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... I COURT OF EXCH EQUER. DUDLIE, TUESDAY. rzI ?? AFIER S1T!iISGS. [3eioie the LoRD CHsFyBAsRoN and a City Special Jury ] e GIrDWUOD V. TODUUNTER, S VENTUI DAY. Tnr fdllowizg is an ample report of the latter part of this nise:- 'Mr isrsicy resumed his reply on behalf of the plaintiff. At its conclusion, iiiq LORLISum charged the jury. He said the plaintiff brought the action agaiost the ...

THE LIVERPOOL WILL CASE

... IN the Court of Probate, on Thursday, before Lord a Penzance, the further hearing of the case of Goss v. e Hill and others (Whitaker intervening), which is an inquiry into the validity of the will of Mr. a Moreton, a solicitor of Liverpool, who died in March ' last year at the age of 70, was concluded. Sir J. B. Karalake, Q C , Mvr. C. Russell, and Mr. Bayford 0 were for the plaintiff; Dr. ...

ASSIZE NEWS

... lI CQTJ3 N OT - F ARIMAGH. [s-OcM onR ?? REPORTEc.] CRO N AIlMA&GH, WEDNESDAY. CO NCOURT. [ Before the Right Eon. Baron Daxsy and a Petty Jury.] ALLEGED MAtICIOUS BURNING. IN this case, John Robert Girvan, of Roan, in this county, claimed£250 for the malicious and wanton buring of his scutch-mill, on the 28th June last. At the Presentment Sessions, a presentment was passed for £250. but it was ...

THE NEWTOWNSTEWART MURDER

... 11IZ -NEWTOQ7wYi iYAJRT .RDM -- - i aeVE 1 ow9I T;-E ;3 ?? E7TWNTEaRT, TarnsnsS. Arrzas my despatch was forwarded yesterday the E. 'ilovwing was adduced in evidence:- E'nuaination of Charles Haughey continued:- C'OitfiNEE (to ?? you remain by afteri you heard the noise ? About ten or fifteen minutes, Did the cocklemes leave before you left? They did. While VO -were, there, after you heard the ...

LEGAL NEWS

... i 7I -IOL5CZANCELLO'hIS COURT. ; Duaat!Ny Tescao .,.WE I CoRTAST J. tGMENT.I THE *-LSTEI' BA. StEWy CO.M?aNYE V. TISOiSAS SYN-NOTT. Is this matter, the bill was filed for the purpose of obtaining a declaration that the plaintiffs might be at liberty to realise the sum of £7,759 and interest, claimed as due to then on foot of an equitable mortgage upon £10,000 of debenture stock in the Great ...

BALLYMENA LAND SESSIONS

... BArIE: 1 ),.kN D SESSIONS. br%!OUR. Oxn REPORTE.J . I ktjLLY5:KX'A, TUESDAY. Tira busincss of tilc L-and Sessions for this cdivision of ?? cour ly was cotnrunce'l to-day, be;fore JOHN ifl 1'e}As--tY, EM1., (n., Chairmiaii of thle GAtil ny Autlriurn Tfers c-~ vc claimis caeiired sianitt~ ITAlitNT; ~t0' O'NIl.L iMPONDENT. Thecl~;:i-pt ~t~si--icclia arm of lan TliLt Lail Mvi, at 13 ( ighFiO a t ...

INQUESTS

... IN Q LT ES T 8 I AT half-past four o'clock yesterday evening, Dr. DULL, PBoroIgh Coroner, and a respectable jury, held an inquest on view of the body of James Stewart, who was found hanged il a lodging-house in Alexander Street, on Sunday moring Amrs. Fanny Griffith, examined, deposed that she lived in .38, Alexander Street, and. knew the de- ceased about five months. Hre was a pensioner, and ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... LouDox, MoNDtv.-Thehearitng of thisprotracted case was again proceeded with this morning, and 1 to judge from the crowds which beset all the ave- nues to the court, the interest which it has created -was by no means diminished. The cross-erami- nation of the claimrant was continued by TPle SOLICITOiR-GEtRAxL, whlio said-Is there any incidlrent in the first 16 years of your life that you can ...

BELFSAT RECORDER'S COURT

... BELFSAT ]ECO11DER'S COURT. OPENING OF THE NRW COURT HOUSE. ] YESTERDAY morning, at eleven o'clock, JonIx H. Orw. y, 1Eq., Q.C., Recorder of Belfast, took his 9 seat in the new Cour' House, Victoria Street. The following magistrates acconmpanied his worship to the bench :-The Mayor (Philip Johnston, Esq., £ J.P }; Wm. Mullan, Esq., J.P. ; Dr. Brownrie, - IRI., J.P. ; Edward Orme, Esgl., 1 31. ; ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTEEaDAY. CERMIN TA- COURT. [Before EDnWt.D ORME, Esq., MM., JAs. ALEX. HENDERSON, Esq., J.P., and JOHN HAMSILL, Esq., JT.P.] DI.UNI ANnD DTSORDEaRuY. Robinson Shaw was brought up in custody of Head.-Constable Irwin charged with having been drunk and disorderly on the previous day, he was further charged with having assaulted Sub-con- stable Hammond by striking him and ...

COOKSTOWN PETTY SESSIONS

... |(ROM OUR ONV1 anEPOnTa.] l CXooxSTroW,, MONDAY. A sraenA Petty Sessions of the Peace was held here to-day for the purpose of investigating a charge of perjury preferred by Mr. James Mullan against James Dunne, James M'Larnon, Henry |M'Geagh, and James Burnett, ua., and also a charge of the same kind preferre by Mr. William Kelly against James Dunne. The proceedings arose out of a party row ...

THE KELLY DIVORCE CASE

... THE KELLY DIVOBRE CASE. LoNDON, WIDMAo DrAV.-This morning, in the Court of Divem and Matrimonial CAuses, the case of thes Rev. James Kelly. the 'ficumbent of St. George's, Liverpool. e04W on for hearing on appeal to the full Chakrt, from the decision of the Judge. Ordiarny. The Court was compoeed of Lord Pen. zance, Baron Channel, and Mr. Justice Hannen. The petitioner was represented by Dr. ...