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DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... DUBLIN LAW REPORTS, , _ 1 LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. (From the Legal Dir.t) ye ROLLS. * de Rolls csambers-J. Malone, deceased, Broine v. Malone, mi 1: Todd v. Todd, 2; Johnston v. Johnston, 3; FallEn v. £1 Gately, 4; Pneumatic Tyre Co. v. Grappler Poeunatlo Co., 5. ?? 5. VICG-CHANOW:ELLOR. PI Viec-Chaacellor'a Uharnbers-Reaaria, deceased, 1; KellySir v. Kelly, 2; Faloon v. Brinrkianl, 3; Mitchell, ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... 1. LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. (From the Legal Dfiasry H.3. COURT OF ATPEAL IN IRELAND Murphy v. the Great Northern Railwvay Co., Ireland, 1l in re the Drumcondlra and .Norib Dublin Lin'sk Railway. 2. 'E ROLLS. C. Anderson, deceased, Bank of Ireland v. Heany, 1; D . Boullen, deceased, Gillan v. Mullan, 2; Ryan v. Ryan, 3; i.Nugent, deceased, Naugent v. Nugen^, 4. VICE-CHANCELLOR. f At C(ha ?? panies ...

THE CLONMEL TRAGEDY

... THE CLOTAEL TR A GE Y. SPECIAL 'EELEGEA3T- ~tONEL Srx~flAY'~it C:~hf1e to-day thle blxea-ing of the- charge~ of ?? murder agaidnst thle prisoner:; erincarned iii tlei burning and iii treating of Bridg~et Clery'rts ridttiltt'i before Colonel Ev'enr'. P.. tiiile Riall. D.L. anti Gc rubb, i JT P '[le accflxid pc'i tax ?? Cleary (hizz-baud oft the, tierixsed) Patrick Roland (fathier)- Wn.m- ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... AIR MJ A G H. 8 Before his Honour Judge KIssErY. CAMPBELL V. CAMPBELL. AXI OTHE)S. This was an action brought for damages sustained , by plaintiff by reason of defeudant having t obstructed-him in the use of a right of way. Mr. Bell, solicitor, appeared for plaintifi, and Mr. J. R. Gibb for defendants. After hearing evidence in the case, his Honour granted a (lecree for 6d, with title costs. u ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT, I Before his Honour Judge FITZGmIBBy Mr. Edward Aliworthy, official assignee, a ! J. H. B. Murphy, deputy registrar, were it e:c dance. There were nine arrangementmatters I of, in which the solicitors engaged w ere 3r. D: M'Gonigal and Mr. Bram Thompson. IN BE W.M. BOBT. LONG. This bankrupt was a farmer in ?? Down, and the matter came before the Cc. adjourned hearing ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW NOTICES.-TaiS DAY. (Fromn the Legal Diary.) iF.lf. COIITl' OF .AI'I'AIJ IN JRFLAND. Simpsan v. Sinjilon, 1; Kevdos, plaintitt, Joyce and DuBfao, defendants, 2. Qlligley ~ ~ v.'hnad-,1 re B;. II'Donaadb dere-suel. Burle vZfti~ph, 2-re.P.' Wielards.on, fleceassed, Ioilden v. ocznion, 3- H1ealy v O'Neill, 4. Before t ue A ,st Chief Clerk-Re C.. Hecrwt., de- ceed, Reid v. Herbert, 1; re ?? ...

THE TRIAL OF JABEZ BALFOUR

... LONMDO. TvSnDAY.-JTa Spencer Ballour wm to-day, in Lonudon, again charged with con- spiraey and fraud in connection with various build- ing and larnd societies. Some formal supplemen- tary evidence in connection with the alieged lank- ruptcy frauds having been given, the Crown pro- oeeded to deal wiithl their charge against the pri- soner to the effet. that, while a dtrecior of the Building ...

THE FORTHCOMING SESSION

... TIHI FORTHCO'3ING SESSION. LoN-noN, PRaDe.a-The Pren' Asoociatioln axes from prelprations now in progress it is alreaiy evi- dent that the coming parliamenaary svtssi it will lie one o! exceptional animation and importance. Ir is enderstood that, contrary to the expectatinus entertained ina crnmc quaritere, the Queenes SpNch will contain no reference to the qurolun *f the Hourese of Lords, and ...

THE KENSINGTON MURDER

... THE KENSINGTON 3UIER. I INTER~vIEW ?? THE rPRISONEBS At the reavimc.l ]iL ar-ing at thec Vczt, Lop h-tt Police Gcqr-ti - -i:~:-tLn-di a -xt of4 the cli-i;-ut of Will aq;ipe a' in~ it- lialt if o l ?? ztcCits- I ir sc-ititztjm- cf tie 1Ej-xt-me. T-laue b hil:ii ut al Iflt-erti'vio iUK 'tj -- . :2 ?? SC in- .CsIi faterofil ?? vI.61, ?? liit' ]i s ?? L.~ of' i t -Mr . W ni-nc' 7n :,in givec ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PETrTY SESSIONS. DRfMoRFn (CouxNry Dows).-Yestorday these sessinns were held before MIessrs. John R. Miniss J.P. (in the chair) Thoras Harrison, J.P.; 31. Weir, J.P.; Robsrt Spsratt, J.P. ; Jobn Moore, J. P.: lobert Taylor, J.P.; and C. L'Estrange. |.M. Therev were few entries, nnd no case of ?? calling for a report. A number of persons were charged with drunkenness, and after hearing the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... I A R M A G H. Yesterday morning, at iralf-past ten eclock, Lord Chief Baron Palles entered the Crown Court and reairned the business of these aasises. The High Sheriff £MT. J. B. Lrmnsdale). the Under Sheritf (Mvir. J. G. Shearkeyl, and Mr. Mhos. J. MaTron (Clerk of the Crown and Peace) were present. ThirE MAX.LAUGHTER OASBh Patritk Ctiflen was indicted for that he did, on the 25th ...

REVISION SESSIONS

... BELFAST. The revision of the voters' lists for the four par' liamentary divisions of Belfast, and also the re- vision of the list of jurors for the borough, was continued at the County Courthouse, Crunmlin Road, yesterday. The rate collectors and other officials were in attendance. SOUTH AR3MAGH. | r. P. 0. Gaussen, Barrister-at-Law, resumed the revision of the voters' lists for the Newtown- ...