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AN ARMAGH BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... AN AIDIAGH BWhACH OF PROMISE CASU. Yesterdray, before the ViYc-Chancellor, sitting as vacation judge, in the case of Malone v. Ross, Mr. Joynt (instructed by Mr. Hunter Mloore) moved1 on behalf of et's defendant, for an order that the case should be r-emitted for trial before the County Court Judge of Armagh at Baelvbot quarter sessions. The plaiutiff, Ellen Malone, claimed damages for alleged ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... IA W TINTELLLGENCE. DUBLIN LA W REPORTS. VACATION JOTIONS.-S3P:TEfsBEn 19. Before the VIC ?? . )ICNEnSONt D.ar AUSO. Mr. Chambers (instr ctedby Mr. James Wilson) applied on behalf of the plaintiffs in this suit, I which has been brought for the administration of tihe estate of the late Mir. Benjamin Dickson, of Iilford, for an order directing the mode of service of the notice of the judgment ...

LIFE IN AMERICA

... .i F.E .IX AIKERICAM DIATE 01k, ADSTINBUKED JUDGE. UXREE MORE ACCIDENTS. SERIOUS- LOSS OF LIE. BY CAZLGE.t . FROM OUR OWN CORREPONDEX i. Nzw YORn, Tuzsny-.The unexpected death of Justice Lamar, of the Supreme Court, baaaroused widespz-ad regret, ana an estimate of the esteem in which he was held may be formed from thq feet that, withonttransacting any busihess, the Supreme Court of Washington ...

NEWTOWNARDS QUARTER SESSIONS

... Tiris court was continued on Saturday last, before Mr. David C0ilquhotn, Q-C., County Court juge. Mr. George L. acTLAine, Clerk of the Crown and Peace, and Sir. Chas. Higginsoin, regibtrar, were present. AT AMTUSING CASh. Ellen Donaldson, Thomnaetown, summmoned Ben- jamin Macaulay, Wallace's Streeb, Newtownards, to recover the sum of £10 for breach of warranty and money had and received. Mr. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCEO CUSTODY COURT-YzsinRsYr. Before Mesers. R J. Eaton, R.M., and David Corbett, J.?. Drunk and Disorderly. John M'Nally, for having been drunk and dis- orderly at the Work;house the previous day, was sent to jail for fourteen days. Mr. Lewis prosecuted. Maary M'Henry, who was put forward on the charge preferred by Constable Cochrane of having been drunk and disorderly on the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAN INTELLIGENCE. LEGAL NOTICES-THIS DAY. FROM TIE LEOAL DEARYV. H.14. COURT OF APPEAL IN IRELAND. Stanley v: Rikey, 1; Aughney, tenant, P. J. Newton, landlord, 2; ECavs, tenant, Henry, landlord, 3; Wall, tenant, kyre, landlord, 4 ;Deasv ond Company v. Atridge, 6. ROLLS. BattersbY r. Battersby, at hearing 1; Caruth v. M'lKib- bin, 2; Hlopes v. Brown, 3; Sherlock v. Sherlock, 4; Lynch v. Lynch, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAINX INT1aJI LiGAENCE, LKO&L, No-~ IL.. DLAMY. (F on .ast n~rht'-' Lcgal Di'ary.) MT . CoC;IrT OF A!PIiiiAL IN IRB~L-ND. NIN; x. o ii. L;. . N;I o.irent. t hi hanotlord, 2: I , . .lar i, Tc-or-: tenart, 0: ?? - a-,iariier'L 4; cord Or;, J~t a. Ii ?? nr, o a-., ir.rc : Bvrne. tei-~n a Darii`ILe, landiorti, ci. a i DOia Pcv i MOirlal' P I no' .) y±.-.,' a . C ?? ND.L'rIal-.-tLlI. C ~ oJ rL- ...

CHARGES OF ARSON

... CIARG'ES OF ARSON. In the Belfast Custody Court yesterdkay -t Mee~e-s. Francis G. Hefdcer, 1. M. W N. J. Johnston, J.P. Thomlas Shaw, J.P. and James8 Jenkins, JIPK-Joseph Cuily, en., and Joseph Cully, jun., fathier end san, wero cliarged with he;vlug wilfully cnrl maliciously set fire to their julbiic-h0050e, situate at 1'I, ?? S~treet, fur Ithe purros;a of dofrar Hugti a-a iwe ran' a c- rpauy ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... DONEGAL GRAND JURY. Lifford, Frida~y.-Mir. Thomas .. Atkinson, Highi Sh8eriff of the county, with Mr. John S. MI'Cay, Under Sheriff, attended in the Crown Court at four o'clock this eveniing,, when the following gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury by Mr. Rob: rt A. WVilson, Clerk of the Crown:- Colonelt Robert G. Montgomery, DL. Honnuralble Ernest Coobirene, J. P, Charles F. Stewart, J.P ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWNV INTE]AGEwNC E LitlAL NOTME-'R-TT'lS DAY. (From I-jet nig)ia Legal Doiary.) tO M1. COURT OF .A1PEAn IN 5lRELA'NJ. ROLLS. Martin v. Dale-~ VIOR-CIIANOCtLLOR. Actiene-Yoeeng, a Neart. Devids v. QllticN''pir- PENCrl DI.VISION.m v aterly 5 baring. AtD-liRtALTY. The Maria. LADC.04:,14N Appjeals for ?? -tirt- a ('Wli Chairlererili JI-ephl1 fir ras .~lc ,ae P rt W: ?? Jamr-, M' aet- tr v. ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BELFAST BANK(RI-UPTCY COURT, MNr. ettry Pitrellbon Q. C local judge in ihan7ruptey. Sat ycsteofllay in the Crown Court oi thle County Court~hoese, and preceecled WWit ill heariog ot thle cases on the ;i;t. .;r. 1H. M ilie M Cosltick, registrar; TMr J. H. !I. ?? sistant registrar: and Mr. Edwtard Alil:crtih effii-ial as-,ignce. wror in antenoace0. T'wo or- rmigencent matters tvere henard. the ...

BELFAST POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... `'IVTXAV \T PLc NFLI,~~ I:; thei CesLD2y Court yest-rday (before II | F. J. M;Certhv. R.M., and Ales. Mesnan. ?? a man namel Henry LMPliillips was fined 4is and costs for having bern drunk and riotous on the public street on Saturday evenin-. Mr. Lewis prosecuted. C'nstable Gilmore chirped J-,Ics 'Noble with having been drunk. The prisoner when arrested was wearing a workhouse suit, whioh was ...