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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LilW J-N'TEL1JGENCE LAW NOTICES.-s DAY. r*3¢>l; XEZ .i,3T. EMi$ly- eoaCmL GEHA3BE.Rn DUBnLIN CASTL. The ?? lAtonr5S Order, JISI (2). E.L 2CCOURT OP? 32PRAL. .Tesoep v. Craclk ?? stees v. Great ?? Reflway Company of Ireland (2). OKLAWOFRY nrrtSIOS. Beforc the Leni Chazcellsr-~Ch5N.i P. o'Neilt. a solicitor' alppreotice and the solid Act, cise (It uonuel 0. Ailing- bans, a solicitor and saic ...

AN IMPORTANT CASE

... AN IMPORTANT e'ASE. I fthe Hiyh Court of Justice. Chancery Division, London. before Mr. Justice -NORTH. the folloving case was tried: A. J. WHITE, MLAITTED, V. BPIDGE. This was a motion on the part of the plintiffs, who are the nroprietors of the weli-known patent mediicize. ` Mother's Seicel s Curative Syrup, to renzrain the 'lelendant. who resided at Peter. boro-gh. from selling. using. or ...

AN EXPENSIVE JOKE

... AN EXPENSIVE 'JOKE.' AT the Ballymbnab petty sess4ions .ettdrday-Mr. |Iuther.foord. R.K.M ?? MA0rickrer. BallykeeL Ballymena (formerly residing in Bally- castle). was charged by the Commi-sionor-s of Inand Rev-enne rwith hxving. on the 5th October las. at i allykeel . near Ballymena. as allegedi car- I ried a revolver without a license. Samnel Allen, for the prosecution, deposed that on the ...

THE CREWE MURDER

... THE CREWE TURDER. INQUEST AND VERDICT. PRFSS ASSOCIATION TELEI3HAVI. Cr:nrw. FiarvY.-Dr. Churton to-day resumed tho ?? at [tough on the body of -Richard IDLvio's, who was miurdered on Saturday night, h~ilst drivieg along the road between Crewe and The Hloagh. Two sons of the deceased are in custody, chargeud with the murader. The prisoners were not present, as had been anticipated, it being ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POL. E 1- T - ?? -L - - CfJUSTODY COURT-Y-mTEDnAY. Sefore Messrs. F. J-J: PAcCarsY, R.EM.; Jean BROvWE. J.P.; and Dr. M &1EE. J.?. TEE ROY4L AVENUE BUEGLARILS, Jadtmes Hewett was ebarged by Head-Constalble Funston with breakinx into the shops of Iessrs. ClIac & Martin and diss bI'Clelsand, Royal Ave- ,ne. on the night of the Sth nit.. and stealing from tahe former a quantity, of pipes and from ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENCE, - LAW NOTICES.-Taxs DATr. .FROM THE LXGAL DLAYt. rr.M. COUIRT OF A0 pEtI. Jeqsop v. Cusack (1); Stele v. Great Nort-Lre I'tirvay Colu~ y of lreiaurl (2); Reid' state (4 . , O VIon v. Gordon (3); Clbbulrn v. Tbornnson (5); Lucns v. young (6) Draitt v. Willeon (i4); -onSder-ol v. Fitjitlons , (15); Jrnowne v. favis ( ro!; Ballymaus Itlilsy Compasny ?? M'iDevitt v 31'Devitt (25) ...

THE BOYCOTTING OF THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY

... THE BOYCOTrING OF TME GREAT NORTElIRMN RAILWAY. I COINSPIR-ACY AND INTIMIDATION TRIALS AT CARRICKiIACROSS. 0, Saturday the trial was continued in the Carricl~racross Courthouse of a number of resl- dents of that town for conspiracy anl intimidation in connertion with the recent boycotting Or the I Great Northern Railway by a large number of the I m4erohants and traders, in consequence of the ...

MAGHERAFELT QUARTER SESSIONS

... MAGCHEPRAFELT QUARTER SESSIONS. isArI1es.xeArFL. SATURDAY. - Mr. JOHN C. NxnwLIG . Qn., IRecorder of Londonlerry, sat in the Courthouse lere yesterday, ancd took up the hearing of the Crown business of these sessioue. His Lonour was accompalnied on the bench by the following rma-gistrates: - essrs. Cam-obell i aussen. Vim. .f. Derby, Thomas Milson, Robert Wi. Forrester, Thorinas Meek. Thomas S ...

THE CREWE MURDER

... THE CREVWE MURDER. LONDON, SoNDaLY. -The Press Association special correspondent at Crewe, telegraphing to- night ?? is not probable that the magisterial proceedings in the cases of Richard and George Davies, now in custody charged with the murder of theiri father. wvill be concluded to-inorrowr. The evidence of some members of the Davies familyi presumably those examined at the coroner's in- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE lTNELTiTE NTCE. CUSTODY COW RT-YmSTEuaty.. Before MeesIrs. 1TOenAiRDJ. EhTON L aT ?? ?? J.2.; yf- J. sOT HTG\, *T.P. arse ARTHInt HAMILL. JP. DISORDERLY COX)DUCT. A you-g man named Patrick Burns. who ciharnged by Constable Lurroughs with indecet behaviour on Sunday nifght in Perer s Ilill e fined 10' and costs. Win. Molyneos was charged with having broke0 six panes of glass in his ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... WAW INT ELLIGENCE. - d~ LAW NOTlCES.-Tms DAY. PRO.y TF LEGAL, DIMARY. COUNCIL CfAXEfEP, DrBULIe CASTLE. To-mnorrw.; Wadneasdy, 3th February The Dundalk Union labourers' Order, 'Sit (2). H.M. COURT O APPEAL. Ltit for Thar.sday, MUh Pehruary-Reid's estate, Judge Monroe (1): Gorman v. iatoutche (2); Chambers, a bankrulpt, Judge Boydh (3). VrI'sf -C ETANCELLCUO. Goaf v. Bull (1); RrKyes Trusts (2) ...

MR. PARNELL'S ACTION FOR LIBEL

... R APARNELL'S ACTION FOR LIBEL. |£X5,000 DA.MAGES. BY OUR SPECIAL WILE. Losnoy. MONMv.-In the case of *c Parnell r. Walter and another Mr. Charles Stewart Parneli. St P.. sned the defendants, as proprietor and printer of Tlee TineS, for damages sustained by reason of libels published in that journal, and also ina publication entitled Parnellism and Crime. damages being laid at £110,000. The ...