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MESSRS. P. M. FAY AND CO

... PROCEEDINGS 1N THE BANKRUPTCY COURT. Yesterday in the BeanptcyCurtJudge Kiler had before him several motions arising out of the bankruptcy of P M Fay and Co. Mr. J L Scallan appeared for br. Timothy S Delany, one of the partners of the firm. Mr. R P Carton, Q C, ad Dr HQusto, Q C ?? structed by Mr. Slattery-), appeared for the peti- tioning crediters, Mr. Israel Bolten and the Dublin Whiskey ...

THE COLERIDGE LIBEL CASE

... TlHE COLERIDGE LIBEL CASE. I~~ ~~ _ _ THE VERDICT. (BY TELEGRAPH) Lendon, Thursday. On the reassembling ofthe Court this morning, in the case of Adams v. Coleridge, MK. Justice Denman resumed his summing-up to the jury. - . 3;iehoe held that the form of notice was good, and expunged from the list the names of the appellants and others. The jury retired at twenty-five minutes to one to eonsider ...

THE ARRESTS

... (FROM OUR COnRnSPONDrnns.) iew~ry, Saturday A special meeting of the Sheepbridge (county Down) branch of, the I N was held at the Na. tional Hall on Friday evening, ifr. iaurence MWCourt, P L G, president, in the chair. Amongst those present was Mr. Petbr Byrne, of Newry who informed the meeting of the ?? Dilron, O'Brien, Harris, and Shoehyi The.news was received with profound indignation. The ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... - -. -LAW' MNftVW`GEN I . 'iTE~31AY. {,Bafor A*. Xoerd te.f Master nf the , BS, MCId L}d Justice Fitzgbben-) Doxgwx v MupA.-Thla was an old cause petition under the 15th section of the Chancery Regulation, Act, 1850. A receiver had been ap- pointed oyer the rents and profits of the estate in county of Tipperary. John Murphy was a tenant on the estate, and Ws. Tent having fallen into rrear he ...

LAND COMMISSION COURT

... I LAD,, COMIMISION COUvRT. A_ ^ - . ?? (Before M1r. JtAstice O'Elagan and Mr. Comrnmit sioner Litton, Q C.) Mr. Justice O'Hagan delivered the following judgments:- OMd Zuciiiat Bent. Rent. £ s (. £ s.d. B 31tirenan v C Fergusnss ?? 104 10 10 112. ll O Ceoarnd. Thomas Wade v T . A Pott r ?? 50 0 0 4210 0 ced t Wm Eelian v G A A~damson ?? 1 5 4 12, 0 0 Dismissed 3 Covy .v 3r aM town paa Greie ?? ...

ABORTIVE PROSECUTION AT EDENDERBY

... ABORTIVE PROSECUTION AT EDENDERRY THE ACT OF EDWARD 111 AGAIN occupied the attention people of Edenderry tday. ,A _02 m is I W ?? . Jan ses ' , e, t . menagh, Brri-ome, who has ' ' ear this town, was na_.d as li.ted feebearing to-'dy at Zdeiden7 `be in- on~t,~ =Wich the summe ms b sUUO VWi I t*1ea by*r.,WJ. HT % J1 g J PI &- a of 3fit Hesioode's named Michael Hill Mr Tyrrell signed the summons ...

THE MONAGHAN RIOTS

... T E r MONAGRANN IRIOTS. .O- THEi- iNQUEST ON 2MUR'PHy. FOitMw OnP COaRElZOiDS0ET.) tlunaglan, Saturday. esternlay and to-day the iuquest into the cir- cumstan(es conuectel writh the shooting of Ed- ward Murphy, a private in ther Royal 1lish Fusdi- liers. - ww held by the corover, Dr Stewart. Mr. Wifliamon, solicitor, Armagh, represented the nendt oD' iru. 'Mr. George Rlight. Clones, appeared ...

THE CRAWFORD DIVORCE CASE

... 'iTHE CRAWFORiD DIVORCE CASE. I - CONTINUED CROSS-EXAMINA- TION OF MRS CRAWFORD. stBY TELEGRAPH.) 2 I London; Wednesday. In the Divorce Division of the High Court of 1 1 Justice to-day, the Right Hon the President, Sir e James Hannen, and a special jury, again had be- fore them for the fifth day the further hearing of the case of Crawford vt Crawford (the Queen's s Proctor slhowinrg cause?. In ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTELLGENCE-YESTERDAY I REVOLVEMS PRACTICE NTH E CO -Yesterday, in the Northern Divisional Police Court, before Mr. Keys, Q C, Police-Constable 99 E charged Patrick Nolan, provision dealer, 69 Great Brunswick- street, with carelessly ing a revolver on Sunday at Ringsend, tW the'langer of the public. It appeared that the accused Was practising with a revolver on a piece of waste strand ...

SUICIDE OF LORD SHAFFTESBURY

... I SUICIDE .OF -LORD SHAFTES-.j :~ I BURY. (BY TELEGRAPH.) Lobdon, Tuesday Night. The Earl of Shaftesbury committed suicide Mi Loudon to-day by shooting himnself with a re- volver in Reegent-street while driving in a cab. It appears that his lordship engaged a hansom in the upper pirt of Regent-street shortly after four o'clock this afternoon, and directed the cabman to drive down Regent-street ...

THE CRAWFORD DIVORCE CASE

... I THEa CRAWFORD DIYOKEQI CASE. THE INTERVENTION OF THE QUEEN'S PROCTOR. SIR CHARLES D1LKE IN THE' WITNESS BOX. BY TELEGRitA. London, Friday Night. The case of Crawford v Crawford (the Queen's Proctor showing cause) was commenced to-day in the Admiralty and Divorce Divisionr of the High Court of Justice before Sir Jameds Ha4nnn, the president, and a special jury. The petition was originally ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INWLLIGENM. *SA¶CRDAY. 02&..; ti' lAW- MXOTION&,:c'. To-day the Itighltion Judge .Wari t in m;the J Probate Court at elewen o'oloeZ; ?? so tions'in the'thriee fate divisiona;- -- i - . BeDSliAw 4e - F'xvos-X.soha Rrn ?? §' strueted by iffr. John Warnock)X kw thwdfed-S ant, moved that. the vezrue Sg Dub- lin to either Tyrone, Donegapl rmr Derry-, The A plaintiff, the Rey James Bradsbuw,-; ...