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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... If &LAW INTEtLGENCE. I YESTERDAY. COURT OF APPEAL IN QHANC1ERY. (Before the Lord Chancellor and Lord Justice of Appeal.) O'Malley v. O'ReiUy.-The hearing of the arguments in this appeal was resumed before their lordships. The factn have been already reported. The case ocou-, pied the day. ROLLS COURT. The Master of the Rolls sat and disposed of a number of motions, none of which possessed ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I I YESTEBDAY. NORTHIEaN DlvIVSION. (Before Mr. Dix.) Cearge of Assoat.-Tivo men, named John Morrow and Thomas Salisbury, Upper Dominick-street, were brought up in custody of Police-constables 50 and 174 D, charged with having assaulted Police-officer tiO D in Bolton-street on Thursday evening. Police-constable G0 D stated on oath that he was arresting a drunken nau, when Morrow caine up to ...

TRIAL OF THE CLAIMANT

... |; UL :. 1 : TifE MMAN''.. C~y Prwws~pco!$ Wre.) * ondon, Wednesday. to-de * Hawks continued -s'4nelysis of the evidence fon the: proesitlon a' the quiestion of the ts~oe 9.whachbe contended, was overwhelming; and as to the suggestion on the part of the defense that it was as afterthought, frst mentioned in 1871, he said XtrX. Greenwood, as early as March, 186h told Mr. Osilfor& :On low ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... YESTERDAY. SOUTHERN DVSIoN. (Before Mr. Barton.) c ?? of Stcaling.-A, man named Askew hai charged with having, on Wednesday night, illegally ini his'possessionat Cheater's-lane, off Mercer-street, a casio containing fourteen gallons of whiskey, supposed td have been stolen. The accused was remanded, it order that the police might be able to ascertain the owners of the whiskey, which is at ...

THE ALLEGED FATAL ASSAULT BY A POLICEMAN

... - I Yesterday, at the Northern Divisional Polico Court, before Mr. Joseph O'Donnell, Chief Police Magistrate, Patrick Fegan, a member of the Dublin Metropolitan Police Force, holding the rank of constable in the ID division (139 D), was brought up in custody of In- spector Lynaa, charged with having wilfully and maliciously assaulted a labourer, named George Murphy, of Great Clarence-street, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I LAV TNETLLIGENCE. i YESTERDAY. JUDGES' CHAMBER. Mr. Justice O'Brien eat to hear motions for the law courts. BAIL MOTION. ThLe Queen v. Wot. WVilson.-Mr. Purcell, Q.C., said in the above case the defendant is a prisoner in Lon- donderry Jail, charged with having inflicted grievous wounds upon a man in a inelee which took place on the 13th of July last. On a previous day there had been an ...

THE ALLEGED LIBEL AGAINST THE REV. MR. O'KEEFFE, CALLAN

... THEI ALLEGED. LIBML AGAINST THE IREV. MR. O'KEEFFE, CALLAN. ?? he The Rev. Robert O'A'eqfe v. Patrick Voauly, J.P.-In ,1ethe Cotrt of Queen's Benclh's yestetdaty, befote the ILord Chief Justice and a Special Jury, the hearting so of this ease was resumed at the sitting of the court. r Mr. Walker, Q.O., having addressed the jury on the ~er t part of the defendant, Mr. Fitzgibbon, Q.O., replied ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF LIBEL

... EXTRAORDINARY CHAGE OF LIBEL. Mr. Edward Welby Pugin, the architect of Victoria House, Victoria-street, Westminster, was charged on Monday before Mr. Woolryoh with maliciously pub- blishing defamatory libels concerning Mr. John Rogers Herbert, R.A. Mr. Lewis, who appeared for the pro- secution, said his client was loth to take tlese proceed- ing,' bbecause the defendant was the son of his ...

ENNISCORTHY PETTY SESSIONS

... I (From our Correspondent.) At the Enniscorthy petty sessions on Monday, before the following justices :-N. N. Cookmnan, E. F. Ryan, R.M., and W. A. La Hunte, Esqro.-Mr. Peter Moore, for many years an officer in the service of the I Enniscorthy Town Commissioners, was summoned for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, and in a second Isummons was charged with riotous behaviour, to the annoyance ...

THE DROGHEDA ELECTION PETITION

... The Drogheda election petition Iwas lodged yester- 4 day in the Common Pleas Office. The petitioners are Robert Morton, of Fair-street, Drogheda, miller and corn merchant; Nicholas Flinn, of West-street, linen manufactiuer.; Thomas 1B. Wetherill, of Fair-street, miller and corn merchant; John Duffy, of Peter-street, plumber; and William Sutherland, of West-street, draper and clothier-all ...

THE POLITICAL PRISONERS

... iHE INo)ITifCAL 'P RS. I XI, (Frontu ons Ceio sespondeut.,) Londton, Saturday. The intensity of the feeling which privi led yester- ?? to therefusal of the M11inistry to grant amnesty'continues unabated, or is rather hicreased as tinte plasaes and reflection gives shape and substance to the hasty impressioiis which the strange conduct of the Prime Minister cejated in the minds of all the Jrish ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE, YESTERlDAY. soUTHERN DIVISION. (Before Mr. Barton.) The Robbery of Diamond Rings.-Daniel Kenny, commercial traveller, residing in North Frederick- street, was brouight up on remand charged with having stolen about £100 worth of rings, the property of Mr. Sexton, Grafton-street. Two more rings were found by Detective Officers Gannon and Carey, who had charge of the case. ...