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SPRING ASSIZES

... I . SPR7INGA - ZS. I QUEEN'S COUNTY. (FROx OU R r}Y'Volv'T .R.) ( O aryborongh, Friday. At half-past II o'clock to-day, the High Sheriff for this county, Richard Despard, Esq., Donore, accompanied by the Sub-Sheriff, Mr. J. Malcom2on, entered the Crowia Court here, and the following gentlemen ware sworn on the grand jury:- nlon Bernarvd B Fitzpatlck(foreman), Robert, Hamil- ton Stnbber, E S R ...

THE MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT

... THE MERCHANT SHIPPING I ~~ACT. In the Commission Court, Green-street, Yesterda. morning, Mr. Justice Fitzgerald resumed the tris of Captain James C(onla1, master of the fs. Orb, is~who, v was indicted under the provisions of ttl Merchant Shipping Act, on a charge of ha taken his steamer on a voyage from Maryport -. Dublin on the 26th July last, vwhile she was in a unseaworthy state. -Mr. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-YESTERDAY I NORTHERN DIVISIO N. (Before Mr. J. W. G'Donnell.) ROBBERY AND ASSAULT.-A. returned convict named James Kijik was put in the dock charged with robbery, assault, and drunkenunes. The pri. soner, it appeared trom the evidence, had once worked for Stephen Dunfy, fish and fruit mer- chant, 47 East Asrran-quay. About five o'clock on Tuesday he forced his way into ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE. INqTELLiGENCE--YSTRDOAY I NORTHIERN DIVISION. 2 (Before M1r. J. W. O'DonnelL) ALLEGED FALSE PaRETENCE.-Mary Thompson, domestic servant, 23, was charged on remand, in custody of Detectives Wilson and Hand, with having obtained poultry to the value of 1Ss id from Mr. Thomas Hyland, 20 Moore-street, falsely representing that they were for Mrs. Shaughnessy. 31 Upper Dominick-street. Mr. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... YESTERDAY. COURT OF APPEAL. Cfeforo Lord Chief J ustice Morris, Lord Justice Deasy, and LordJJustice Fitzgibbon.) WazsaE VV. MIDLAND RAILWAY CORPAoYr-This was an appeal from an order of the Queen's Bencch Divisdon ion affirming a verdict Ad for the plaintifff The plaintiff'. Mr.William S. Wailer, of Aliens- town, sued the Mhdland Great Western Raiiway Company for breach of contract. They had ...

|POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -SATURDAY. I SOUTHERN DIVISION. (Before Mr, Exham.) SMNITARY CAsES.-Patrick Callan was fined 20s for permitting overcrowding in the houses Nos. 7 and 52 Plunket-street. Peter Kellet was fined 3 103 for the unsanitary condition of the houses 18, 19. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27 Plunket. street. William Kennedy was fined 10s for the unsanitary state of the house 13 Meetinghouse. lane. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I _LAWNTEL YESTERDAY. ra . , UE['S BEiCB, COE MON PLEAS, AND. Id 'EXCIQOTER DIVISIONS. (Before Mr. Justice Harrison. _ rx BE TnEE MARRIED WOMAN& PROTECTION ACT. at -Mr . hilip Kiogh applied: a beh'df of: Mri. e~ Hgg, otipper Glouceter'sfre'et, for an order i under 2Pth Vic., cbap. 43, for the, protection of n.any money or property she might acquire by her le0own lawfu l itdstriy'ad ,pbperty ...

ANOTHER DEATH SENTENCE AT CORK

... TANQTER1 DFATHTT SENTENCE AT CiRK. SPECIA~L TELEGRACM. Fdi. Cork. Iridny. I Two cas-o f 'rel-t ci-itv Vwore dishl)-ed `f at I the Co-h aci-jz., ni-do. l'I the fir-t, PTod Curon was olbreid U11 tria]l ful 1 a- Villgt l the 9t of Jo -c ait, ocx I- N'o tre, e .: -n lie c;m tt ed aw natlici is as- sal'r lnpB n ,Ta ine S Illivan - iciS irtqey- -i ?? i a en to mai? nend d Jis nble ?? Tie cas. w I ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I - LAW INTELlAGENCE. I YESTERDAY. CHANCERY DIVISION'. (Before the Mastcr of the tolla) Ls RE BUSScL AND Co., LrrT1-In this Ca'e, in which the aflairs of the con'pany are being wound-upr, an applicition wvas mnae oen the rart of dIMr. I-etry wiorsell, who has a large intere.st in the establishmeLt, for leave to issae a summnons fo; thes puroose of making an offer for the rurchase of the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENCE i YESTERDAY. 'CHANCERY DIVISION. (Before the Vice-Chancellor). Wheeler and Whittaker v. Johnston. This was a suit commenced by bill to obtain an ?? to restr-ain the defendant from ulsing ti~e woris Croniac St'rlws' as a trade waik to designate se! ated waters Tinlufactured by binm, oia ties grouod that the wxvis had been registered.as a tratle mack by the plintiffis, aud had ...

THE TIPPERARY WILL CASE

... 1 (From the Timas of Satirdav.) Anot'.er interesting trial ;xith repecd ?? validity of a wrill hag come to a close. The 8c^-t of Hilliard v. Ross and Todd, which ,e hasvar ported from day to day, ended ?? tho'j after deliberating for a few minutes, arrisia: conclusion adverse to the plaintiff. it wtk ' matter of wonder to 'anvone who res Sir J35' Hannen's surrmimg up to i i-ry t'La; it be ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I tiLW. ITNLLIGSECEO i V YESTERDAY. Mr. Justice Harrison disposed of motions in the ir ?? lmisi Brigs Court. 7 : 7. : PATRICK M'CAVM _DDa COTn ~ V tans E O'Bamn aND O sEas.-Mr. Lane moved for leave I oteeabetitote service otth. writ. The action is to a trecover£1483,r mey paid by theplan tiff for the I u oathe ,e ed *tt, who 4v d .use Property y in Clonakilty, but had gone to San Francisco, e ...