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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW NT.ELLIGENCE. NOTICE S-THISB DAY rFRoX TlE LEGi gDS&BAY.] -ROLLtS COURT1' Johnston v. Ml'Dermott 11); Lord Lurgan v. Carey (3); Hellyv. hlagrath (4); lowery V. Bow9.(OG. VIC-CHANCaLLUR. Lindsey v. Edmilton (3); M'Gianlty v. Pattersou (4); Cornwall v. Sawrln (7). TAXING OFFIC~i'. - Master Bobyinson-Doherty V. Smith (7); Fortadown Town Commissioners (85. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. Re Stanley (a). ...

PROVINCIAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... PROVINCIAL QUARTER ISESSIONS. A A A M G i1. ArxAor, FAnDar.-The business of these ?? was resumed, in the Courthouse, at Arma.b, yesterday, before -Mr. R. W. Gansi.s, Q.C., Counxty CourtJudge for Armagh and Louth. Mr. George G. Tyrtel, Clark of the Crown and Peace. and Mn P. B. White, flegistrar, were also present. PAR~ICK MIaIUWWHY V. OWESS HUlRllY. This -as an application to the Judgo to ?? ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... rI- lr N O T I C, E, S-T 11 I S D NL Y. ferM Til. 1,TXjA3 DIARY.] n 315COUllT'. n Boyle V.l)oth (il; rIoC:exli} v. .?iddleton ie): Bigger v. if Eastieood (4); Cooayv 11 l1 (isi: ihomlpsoli v. Alexander LB (11); Clarter v. Slailcbs ?? 1oyleiw v. Arm-strong ?? . ?? v. ('oulter (1)- ?? v. Gillojaiim (21); Crezon v. Ireland ?? ). VI CO-CTANTCELLOR. Miharley v. ltittle ii); \erseboyle's trnsts (1); ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... .LAW INTELLIGENC.h NOTICES-THIS DAY. I It ['ROM THIR LiGATr DIARY.] 3-IIANOERY DIVISION. n lsarricls, a lUnLtiC (4); Itichariheou. a Iunatic, e-parte cote (7); Lloyd's trusts, cs-parte Lloyd (10). VICO-CEANOILLORl. t Williamson v. R11uld (3) ; Sherwovnuod v. Ilanuon (5); .5 Elliott v. Elliott (6i; Sweart v. Givenu (7j; Neill v. Blilck- o w ood (0). O M r e AXING OFFICE. 0 Mftstor Coffev ...

THE LARCENY OF A GOLD WATCH, &C., AT CARICKFERGUS

... -jy(NY OF A GTOLD WATCH, cC., F ct C C~\;GUe; . TwrrTIhMED FRa TRIAL. 1, .0 L I' ?? at eIuO~cO oVecI .1, ?? AAlit:'- eder, .T.P (ill thle lt'' : t '?-tiroo v, ?? An-dtin Cornwrall. *t,~ e l~;e II.: I lin-flti',.P4.; end 'I ic ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... NOTICES-THIS DAY. Fausosi4 TiI _LEGAL DIARY.- Ii APPEAL COURT. M , Palmqr v. Palmer (1); Bruce, tenant-Crampton, land- lord (ii). ROLLS COURT. V Crawford v. Crawford (3); Buchanan v. Charlemont n (5); Cainpicll v. -liviter (l1); Pollexfon v. Miidlletou (14 ;: Forster v. Forster (15); Crooksha.ik v. Darens (1);t A all~h .Bl (91) ; Mo~rtin v. Birney (25) ; Parldulsoll b r. Burna (201 ; Lyle v. ...

MOONLIGHTING AFFRAY IN KERRY

... i IOONLIGHTING AFFRAY IN IKERRY. ATTACK ON THE POLICE. OzN Tuesday night a desperate conflict took place in the Castleisland district between two police. men and an rarmed gang of Moonlighters, who attempted to steal cattle, but were prevented from carrying out their intention by the vigilance of the constabulary. It was well known that the police were guarding the place, but the plan appears ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... NOTICES-THIS D A&. read W TWill LrOAL DxATcI.) eOfANCERY DIVISION. Petitions--Re Edgar, seeking to be apnointed a Comnz missionter for Oaths, at Dromo e (10); re Gallaghr, seeaR-' ing to be appointoa a Commissioner for Oati,;, ?? ?? (18); re Brandon, seoking to be appointed a Commissioner for Oaths, at Belfast (221; re Oswa'ld, seeking to ho ?? a CommissionerforOath tai B15tlfsjt ?? re Brett, ...

POLICE INTTELLIGENCE

... CUSTODY COURT-YaranwA. [Be fore Mr. FELIX J. MACCARUTIY, R.M.; and Mr. ItV. J. Jo1TS~r(*1, J.P.] \ittth,,'G : nraluc Lr WtLS eieargad cty C' futabl!L Campbell with fighting with another mlan ou tha ?? daLY. TJle constabl stated ths.a tle h ound the prisoner apd auother man fightinig. The other.man got a-waY. Witness believed thin t the prisoner Nvas not the worst of the two ownt,. A fine of 5s ...

THE TRAGEDY AT SEA

... THlE rPAGPDEY AT SEA. THE CORONER0S g NQTTEST CfONTINtEl)D. OtO cpS pmIP'rI PPROCfl.Fl~rI>S. | CROt' OtP OWN COZ RCsl'NotNDX'.1 Pl,'rn OUTIo , 'J'ckits.Y-'rhe d-at ll nf Cj ptein Arinstronr i)F tihc icqe ?? Uten, has4 turd:' beeu pltced in i new aind iink-ortant h hit atnd it |ha become evideut toot the case vill hlve. to be sn-tbroirrcd to aL jLiry. 'Te resultofl a po t-ruortem I ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CUSTODY COURT-YeSTERDAY. [Before Mr. Fnilx J. MACCARTHY, R.E.; Mr. RonenT Tuohi'soN, J.P.; and Dr. BROWNE, R.N., J.P.1 BrSORnanIBY CONDUCT. Miohael Aylmer and Thomas Duffy were charged W:tb having been guilty of disorderly oon- duct by shouting on the street ard causing anuoy. anco to the public. Mr. 12ILean, Jun., proseauted. VB vidence having been given, Aylmer was fined in 20s. and costs, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE'. - _- . .- COUNTY ANTRIM. Tue busines of the above assizes was continued yesterday. Mr. ?? Joints'..: 'Ncia 4.. : o. THF] NEWR]1.PY RIOT CASE.S. VEIl blOVT Or THE dURlY. At, the sittIng, of the Court -r. Orr surrendered to his bail, anld thei judge proceeded to charge thle jur-y inl the above casge. His Lottosure, saiid it had onl more than one occa- sion tducing the ...