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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INTELLIGENCE. : . T, .- i I I LAW NOTICES.-Tna DAT. PREOS Tax LEGAL BIEaY. -I m. COURT OF' APPEAll Rtteation ?? eosta. Ohanee T. Lyusb (1); Delany v. Dublinr United Traemvay Company (2). . VIC&O-HACrOELLoR. AiLRiesley infznLs, Asnesley v. Annesley ?? Labhate v. Attorney-General (2) ; Quin deceased, ti-re-dy v. Quin (3): Davidson v. Steseart (4); Wynne deceased, 3SeSisom v. MI'OCeland (5); ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Mu. HEENEy FrszumoN, Q.0., sat in the Crown Court of the County Courthouse, Cramlin Road, yesterday, and took up the business of tlis court. Messrs. H. H 'Neile MU0ormiak, registrar; J. H. I ?? Murphy, assistant registrar; and B. Allworty, official assignee, were in attendance. 3is re HENRY OSWALD. In this matter, which came up on an adjourned first ?? sitting, Mr. THOMPSON, who appeared for ...

REVISION SESSIONS

... ?? ?- , , - , -IT- ssfolk Sbten owm-N' The revision sessions for the pollinig di;tricts of ?? and Newry were resumed on the 30th alt. in the Trevor Hil Courthouse, be- i 'fore M fr. W( tVtE, 1.0., Assistan1t 3Revis- ing Barrislr. Mr. C~harles Higginson, registrar, was present The 1nionists were represented by Mesisrs. HD. 6J-. 0. Johnston anld James W.5 Savage,. solicitors (assisted byi ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW ITNTELLIGENCE . LAW NOTICES.-Trns Dv,| H.M. PRO! TEERlLGAL DIaRy. .M. COURT O4F APPEAL IN IRELAND, Howani ?? Howard, at hearing (1); Nolan v. Lord Drogheda (2); Roberts v. Morgzn, interloc. (5); Brinkley v '3tnluan, interloc. (4). a CHANCERY DIVISION. Beiore the Lord CObncell Ior-Murphy v. tabony (1). Before Lord Justice Fitsgiebon-Lord Waiciow, a minor ROLLS. le Magee, infaets, at hearing ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PO-LICE INTELLIGENCE1 CUSTODY COURT-YsuTEnDAo. ?? Messrs. B. J. EATON-, &M., and THOMAS GAsnrFii. J. P. DISORDERLY. Michael Dillon was sent to jail for a period of fourteen days for having been disorderly, and for having assaulted the police. John Hayes, or Burns, was sent to jail for a similar period for a like offence. Constable Thompson preferred the charge. Catherine MI'Mehon was charged ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA.W INTELLIGENCE. sAW NOTICES.-THIS Dar. r5O05 THS LneXAZ DWART H.M. COURT OF APP-EAL IN IRELAND. Bee-an v. Eagan, at hearing (1); Colles ;. ltibernian Banc (2); 3t'Cullagh tenant, Gradwell, landlord (trnd Connrnission) (S); Cuusack v. Tuite (4); Howeard v. Howard ROLLfS. Re C. Baggot, deceased, Faggot v. Roche (1); Clsarley v. Charley (2); re R. WV. Stanley. deceased, Stanley v. Irvine (3); ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... MaR HEE:NRY FIZGIBaN, QO.C., Local Bankruptcy Court Juddge, sat in the Crown Court of the County Courthouse, Crumlin Road, yesterday, and took up the business of this court,. Messrs. H. MK'Neile ME'Cormnick, registrar, J. I3 B. Mfurphy. assistant registrar ; and Edward Aliworthy, official assignee, were in attendance. Several arrangement matters were disposed ot the solicitors engaged being ...

THE DOUGLAS TRAGEDY

... THE DOUGLAS TBREGLDY. VI RDICT AND SENTENCE. SPECIAL TELEGRAM, DOUGLAS, MONDAY.-The trial of George Cooper on the charge of muardering his wife was resumed to-day, when the Deemster, Sir W. L. Drinkwater, surmmed up. The prisoner looked worn and anxious. The learned Judge said it was proved and admitted that prisoner stabbed his wife with a knife, and that the wound caused her death. The jury ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... i a, e CUSTODY COURT-rasSTzaLDA.Y Before Mr. J. J. MACCARTHY, I.t1 M LARCENIES, Mary O'Neill was charged with the larceny of seven yards of cloth, the property of Ellen I 'Namara. on the 29th October. Mr. Lewis prosecuted. 'The evidence of the complainant was to the effect that she had met the prisoner in the street, and she told her that she wanted a bed. Com- plainant gave her a bed for that ...

THE TWO D CIGAR CASE

... TEE TWO D CIGAR'CASE. DUBLIN, THUeRSDAY.-To-day, in the Court of Appeal, before the Lord Chancellor, the LordChief Baron, Lord Justice Fitzgibbon, and Lord Justice Barry, in the ease of Leahy & Kelly r. Glover, Mr. Kenny, Q.C.. with whom was Mr. Whitaker (in- structed by lItr. Macaulay, of Belfast), on behalf of the plaintiffs, applied for an order that execa- tion in the action be stayed ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... COUNTY DOWN, CRlOWNs'f COURT. Yesterday morning Mr. Justice Grasoz resumed i Ac brsiness of this court. BREACH OF, PROMISE ACTION. SABRAH REA V. HUG-H MtXULLA,. The piaintiff claimed damages for breach of r.rreuise of mrarriage. Both plaintiff and defen- lernt, who are of the farming class, belong to the tianianfl of Tollywest, near Salatfield, ira J W'alker Crai4-, Q.C. and Mr. W. EL Brown ...

THE COUNTY DOWN SEAWEED CASE

... THE COSUNTY DOWN SEAWEED CASE. LORD KIL2IOREY'S TITLE ESTABLISHED. DUBLIN, WEDNESODky.-To-day, before the Vice- Chancellor, the action brought by thee EArl and Countess of Kilmorey against the Attbrney-Gene- ral and nineteen other defendants came on for hearing to have it declared (1) that the plaintiffs were entitled to the seashore between high and low water mark in a continuous belt round ...