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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW I1TELLIGNCE. LECAL NOTICES-THIS DAY (From the Legal Diary.) ROLIS. ScUtled Tonald et and Blackburn, 1; D'ArB,,i %, 1 Amy2rv- Dsrdin'e trusts antd Trustee Acts, 1860 anIL 1552, 6; re G Powver, deceased, east vendeville,'4; Ireland v Fair. lough, 5; re S Shar-, deceased, Broomfield v Shaowe, 9. VIOE-CHACELLOR. Moore v Mouartcaslel, 1; Joly v Tyrrell, 2; Craemptmn - Walker, 3; Thornton v ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLTGLNCE. rC.SoDTY CIWIT-OALUPrAT. Before 'Nate .I F1ix'a. P, M; Cia-es 24 Lerinro, I P, and .I Ct C pnanl-l . P. .failee . n- stoien Larana' ?? pno1 fopa .c- nt the char-e pre ?? hz Cx~stalle Lu~c3s of the alt.any' n aja pn o: the prot-nr'L of it At .llea, on to 2i 4 it. is'E- Mtr ptlta prae 'lted. Tie p:.im.tr it appeartei had been arrxatei on vYtxin5 01ctt of ;ait afetr- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LIW INTELLIGENCE lb LEGAL NOTICES-THIS DAY. FROM TEE LMAL PltOaV. 'ROLLS. Valentine v. Fitzsimons, 1; Sisgo, Leitrim, and Northern Counties Railway Company v. Wbyte, 2. VICE.CBANCELLOR AT CHAMBERS, Gof f v. Bull, 1; Weir, deceased, Forde v. Weir, 2; T horpson, deceased, Rtur y v. Denny, 3:; M'Grath, de- cease , Kielly v. Browne, 4; Blair, deceased, Graves v. Blair, 5; Companies' Acts and Mfeat ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER OF MR. MALONY

... TIDE ATTHAIlPTE RMURDER OF R. IiAlloy. SEVERAL ARRESTS. SPLECIA, TEtEGRAMf. CORK, FRIDAY NstiT.-Yesterday great ex- citement and iadignation were aroused by the startling intelligence that Mr. 11''alden 0. Malony, :Arent on.the Xiltomraon property, had been fired at, with, niuharpily, very serious results. M r. Malony, who is a solicitor in lrirge practice in Dtablin, ryctifiel the tenants on ...

ASSAULT CASES AT PORTADOWN

... ASSA7UCLT CASES AT POPTADfOWN. PORTADOxm, MoeeoDAY.-It will be rememberedt that about a month ago the Portiadown magistrates ti returned for trial to next Armagh assizes Jobn oi Furfy, sen.; John Party. jun.; Joseph Farty. an d d James Fearon, on a charge of having, on the night 3 of the 12th August last. seriouslyv assaulted a ?? called James Hunniford and his son Charles, when h the latter ...

NEWTOWNARDS LAND AND EQUITY SESSIONS

... The civil bill sessions baving conaluded cn the previous evening, .lr. D. Colquhouu, Q.C., County Court Judge, proceeded yesterday with the l;nd anrd eqaity session'. Mr. George L. MaleLamine, Clerk of the, Crown and Peace, and Mr. Charles Higginson, registrar; were present. Land Case. Jaraes M'Lesn, tenant of part of the lands of Ballykinetown, parish ot Maiglhraciroll. barony of KiinalartV. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLTCE _NTLLIGENCE CrSTODY COFUT.-1-wF yRDA. Bafo: a Mes-c. F1. J. Esrn'r. R.M.. and ALE=. . b1 ?? daln-, . LU DRUNE AYOD DSOrDERaLY. Francis Bradle-. w.ho w as charged by Scrgeant Clarne with having been drun: and disorderly the I previous evening. and ?? wvith having- as' iulted him w;hile on tae way to the Police 057ee, was cet to jail for one caliendar mor;.h. Mr. Lewis proseouteI. Jo=seph ...

THE GREAT TOBACCO FRAUDS IN LIVERPOOL

... THlE G.EAT TOBACCO FRAUDS IN I I WPR'O0 L SEVERE JUDIC.OZ.L CRITYCIIX. SPECIAL TELEGr' M. At the Liverpool Assizes ye'terday, before Mr. Justice Day, George D. Wishart, aged 41. tobacco merchant, andr John A. Jones, aged 26, bis clerk, voere charged with having on various dates in 5Iaroh. and July laqt obtained from the North- Western Bank, Liverpool, by means of false pre- tences, the sourn ...

BELFAST POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFMST POLICE INTELJIAGEgCE. In the Custody Court yesterday-before YtMrs- i, F. J. MKacCarthy, RMI.; Arthur Hamill, J.P.; Win. Shaw, J.P. and Alexander 3Meeuan, J.P.-s a IRd naini John Holland was chargod bv Con- i stible Brrtt n With havi g stolen sue aet of wVeighiS t out of the s~lng of An n H-letferon, 159. Divis Strret. s Mr. Lewis prosecuted. -:om. the evidence it seenmed that the ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PETTY i Lrl ?? wili Se0i-Ic a t~ll ii iit ?? ' nov 'il a t1- siti;~ ..frt, thta. -li it .ri'tl ' .3tite r n. toa it 0' I lii ivti to Otf' ti' mill w v It ?? t 1 1 i Jlorv iti it the iv tte of~lr Tu cii]' jl ijoLZ Oil \i'lri~ Ilo r'j, C rii on I't t''CvitnrI Itivort'rr Av ?? 't4' r'i h'lt' ilolywot or'.1, lIQ: Cl']t ip, I-,wcslii' ilvi' 1 hi i ito ;r i' i1 t i e t' cIlti'. Js 2ttvie Ut ii ?? ...

THE MURDER OF A BELFAST GENTLEMAN IN SAN SALVADOR

... THE MURDER OF A BELFASTI GENTLEAN IN SAN SALVADOR. BY OUR PRIVATE WDM 3oxoiz, PFiiDhAY. -Our correspondent tele- graphs that, through the courtesy of thc Messrs. Schloss, London, he has been favoured 'aith the latest copy to hand of the principal paper of San Salvador (the Echo), the account in which of the unfortunate occurrence referred to in our issue of February 9th is evidently an. ...

FATAL ACCIDENTS IN BELFAST

... fATAL ACCIDENTS IN BELFAST. THE LNQUESTS. non. . S. rINNIGAN, city coroner, held an inquest at noon yesterday, in the extern department of the ?? Hospital, conca!rniog_ the death of John Ross, tarter, ?? at 12, Barrow Street, who had been killed on Saturday last, in North Street, by an iron girder falling upon him. head- Constable Doeler, Queen Street Barrack, watched te proceedi ngs on behalf ...