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NEWRY QUARTER SESSIONS

... [FROM OUR COIRP.SPONDENT.] NEWRY, FRIDAY.-The Easter term of quarter sessions for this division of County Down com. menced yesterday in the Courthouse, Trevor Hill, before the Chairman of the County, Robert John- ston, Esq., Q.C. MARTIN, APPELLANT; TER *TUSTICES OF nANERnvr. PETTY SESSIONS, RESPONDENTS. This was an appeal brought by ThbDmas Martin against a decision of the magistrates ...

LEGAL NEWS

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER. D UBLIN, WEDNESDAY. [FROM OUR SPECIAL RIPOROTER] SITTINGS AT NISI PPIiS. [Before the LORD C3ISF.BARON and a Special Jury. ] GIRDWOOD o. TUDfUSTER. THE hearing of this case was resumed at the sitting of the Court. The crcsi-examination of Mr. Girdwood wash postponed until a later period of the triaL. -Mr. William Wilcox FeLn11, of the firm of Wmi. Watson & Co., Liverpool and ...

LEGAL NEWS

... LE( AL NKEWS. COURT OF BANK£IUPTY & 1NSULVENCY. DnaBLie, TuESDAY. teMoy OUR SPECIAL REPORTER [Before Judge HARsms,]. l; ,i. yROHBERT \\'AT,0N. The banikrupt -was a boot and shoemaker in Pe] fast. I'e now surrendered, and, on the application of Mir. NEILSOSv, an assignee was appointed. Mr. lSaeehy appeared for the bankrupt. Iii re THOMAS MI 'LEE.R The banrkrup' was a merchant and ironmonger, ...

LEGAL NEWS

... LEGAI NEWS. J U D G E S' C HI A M B E ke !DPruo, FtlrAY. m( I [PFOf OUR SPrCIAL REPORTSR ] JUDGE LA wsN sat to hear motions for the three WI L1aw Couns. Jo VALENTINE RYAN AND ANOTHER V. JOHN Cc 'PRAT1. !B Counsel applied in this case for liberty to renew tir a writ of kabere, on the gronud that the defendant's tenancy had not in any Nvay altered sirce the in, execution was issued. The hiaherc ...

LIGONIEL PETTY SESSIONS

... YxwrnnDAY morning, the usual Petty Sessions for the district of Ligoniel were held in the Court House-Dr. MtsRE J.P., and SANUAL &RCHEE, Esq., J.P., on the Bench. WMA. SMrLE iV. JOHN O'NETLL AND WILLIAM JAMES This was a summons against defendants for an assault alleged to have been committed on com- plainant on the 26th March last. Messrs. Harper and Dickson appeared for the complainant, and ...

ASSIZE NEWS

... lI CQTJ3 N OT - F ARIMAGH. [s-OcM onR owVo 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 ...

POLICE NEWS

... POLICE JE W&.: CUSTODY COUIT-YZSTZRDAY. C [Before Dr. BRowmx., IN., J.P.] a ASSAULT. U Iary Jane Harvey was brought up by Sub-Con- u stable Craig, charged by a- man named Thomas Morrow with haviiig assaulted him by striking him I on the head with a stonc in Black's Place on the previous day. d The prosecution was withdrawn, and the pri. soner discharged. TRIAVELLING IN A. RAILWAY CARRIAGE ...

ASSIZE NEWS

... COUNTY CAVAN ADJOURNED ASSIZES. : CAVAN MONDAYr [FROM OUR SrECIAL Cans, MoEnay, CHAEGE OF MURDER. T= adjourned Assises for this county took place to-day, before Mr. Justice Lawson and Mr. Justice KxOGa. It will be remembered that at the last Assizes, held here in February, amongst the charges on the calendar was one for wilful murder, wherein a person named Tay was indicted. The jury, as on ...

LEGAL NEWS

... ROLLS COURT. 8 DUBaLI, THuaSDAY. fhaOL OUR SPECL EROerarx. MILLAR V. WOODSIDfL Tats matter came before the Court upon special case, stated under the provisions of the Chancery (Ireland) Act. 1867, as to the constructioa to be put upon certain appointments containedin the will of the late Mrs. Millicent Fletcher, otherwise Millar, formerly of Belmont, in the County of An. trim, and afterwards ...

LEGAL NEWS

... LEGAL NYEWS. ROLLS COURT. [FIZoM OUR SPECIAL REPORTER.] lie, WILLIAM 3I'5MDNAUN, D)ECEASED. Mr. M'COBKELL moved for an order on a sum- mona for administration of the personal estate of the late Wm. H 'Meaunn, of Waterside, Berry, who died on the 2nd of July, last. Hec made his will on the 1st of June preceding. The presenta. plication. was on behalf of -Mr. 1,oss Hastings, who claimed to be a ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... I COURT OF EXCH EQUER. DUDLIE, TUESDAY. rzI riTs 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 ...

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 ...