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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. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTE1?Llii ?NCE. cntSTT lox) SEAS GRASP JURY. rlf-o '; oe CcloC? Mr. .Tatre' Sc a, JE. KiwL Shr.rift for the Canary of 3&fl. ? :.?-- Mr N. U. Swan. 15' -a: rift. urAt '-ci tin Crown Cior; of the Cojom- 30. *'- -rCmV?ii? Cionag1?an. Ev'n the followtng tentic- M h-' rand Jury by Mr. Robert Cnr? 0. -t C '-own:- 'cc P -'-c ' B c milton, B B (foreman). Sb Cr -n Yitnv J.P. I N ? Farser. ? ...

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 ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... BELFAST RECORDERS COURT. Mr. Henry Fitugibbon, Q.C., County Court Judge. sat in the Recorder's Court, Municipal Buildings, !yesterday, and resumed the business. Mr. Thomas Cunningham, registrar, was in endauce. Brown v. FitzpatrickL This ewas an action brought by i)avid Brown,127, Tate's Avenue, Befast, against Fitzpatrick Bros., Shafestbury Avenue, building contractorsto recover the sum of ...

ALLEGED RITUALISM IN BANDON

... ALLEGE' D RITUALISM IN BANDON. SPECIAL TELEGRAM. CoRK, FRAY NrIGHT.-At eight o'clock to- night, in the Town Hall, Bandon, a largely- attended meeting of the Protestant inhabitants of the Derry of the Sonth-as Bandon has loag been designated-was held for the purpose of denouncing the Ritualistic symbols and practices which have latterly crept into the s eervices in Ballymodan Church, of ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PETTY ' SESS IONS. Foi'rT agenv-Th~e monthly oourt of petty sessions was held at fortrush on 29thb ult., before Si;r F. . Maonacahten, Bart, 1HI.L. (chairman), the R[ight l.fIonourable Lord MAacna ...

JEWEL ROBBERIES AT COUNTRY HOUSES

... IJEWEL J ROBBERIES AT COUNTRY HOUSES. THE recent theft of jewels, said to be of the value of £30,000, once more draws attention to the unri- valled facilities afforded to burglars by occupiers of country houses. It must always remain a mystery (says the Fiel) why people wvhl possess a large quantity of precious stones take so little care of them, or why they think it incumbent upco them to ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSlZE INTELLIGENCE. COUNTY OF ANTRIM. CROWN COURT. YESTERDAY morning Mr. Justice Andrews entered the Crown Court of the County Courthouse, Cramlin Road, and continued the hearing of COMMON JURY RECORDS. MIURDOCH V. WORKMAN. The bearing of this case was resumed. it was an action brought by George Murdoch, engineer, Belfast, to recover £76 1 2s 9d from Robert Work- man, trading as Workman & Co. ...

ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER NEAR BELFAST

... AVLEGED XANSLADMLTiER NEAR B EFA 1 tAS'l'. Y SI'ERIOUS DEATH OF A FARM SERVANT. ONe Saturday morning the towalaind of Braniel. situated about five imiles from Belfast, was the scene of an occurrence which, no matter how looked at, mn!!t be con-s dered very melanoholy anti regret- able in its character, and mnor event conneoted with the loss of a b'olman life cainot otiturwisn be de- eoribal. ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PETTY SESSIONS, |AilAItItAEA.- Thlis monithly crc|.lt of petty sessions leas helt here oth th 9h i itk. hilorC Coa]niel ]ollnes J. Clark, J.l'. (treesidti)ng; .Me-srs. Thomas S. Asb, . latthew i -licmat J.PI. Iti Ccsrt Johitoll, J.P. Cionlotel ]ruce, hallycuullioli sci in Eased Johni Us.aclo an:. hIfeiro Co-relo for Slai Itg. ot tihe lSth llay, wvilfiuly .e 0 ialiciotiily entetetrd LtatJ) i id ...

A COUNTY DOWN BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... 9A O0UlTY DOWN BREACa OF PROMISH C ASB. DUBLIN, FDsnAY.-To-day, in the Nisi PFrias Court, before Mr. Justice Madden and a common jury, the ease of Dormsan v. Warden came on for hearing. th action was brought by Rose Lydia Dorman, a farmer's daughter, residing in Bangor, County Down, against Alex. Warden, farmer, of Cottown, Ballygrainey, County Dfown, to recover £1,00e damages for alleged ...

THE ARMAGH ASSAULT CASE

... THE hIARAGII ASSAULT CASE. I 1RE ACCUSED BFtORE THE MAGISTRATES. Messrs. N. L. Townsen1d, R.M.; P. G. MGCrum, J.P.; J. Andlerson, J.P.; W. C. Hobsun, J.P.; i. Hillock, J.P.; and J. Anderson, J.P., presided at the weekly petty session held at Armagh yester- day. There was but a small attendance of the puFlic, Considering the great interest taken in this most remarkable case, which is certainly ...