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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, ...

IRISH POLICE ENFRANCHISEMENT

... The following bill to remove the disabilities of the Royal Irish Constabulary and the Dubln Ieiropolitan police to vote at parliamentary elec- tions has been prepared and brought in by Colonel Howard Vincent, Viscount Cranborne, Mr. Caven- dish,Mr. Barton, Mnr. T. W.Russell,Captain Norton, Colonel Waring, Sir Thomas Lea, Mr. Burdett- Coutts, Mr. Johnston, Mr. Butcher, .Mr. Whitmore, and Mr. ...

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. ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INTE LLTE N OCEO LEGAL NOTBES-THIS DAY. F5505 LAST N00t5'S LEG3AL DFAPS. ROLLS. Battersby v. Battershy, 2; M'Feely F. O'Doberty, 4. QUEEN'S BENCEN . Hagen Brothers v. Campbell and another, 4; Od B8sh- cmills Distillery Ca. v. Armstrong, Knox, and Co, 6; Bat- tersby v. Battersby, 1. EXCHE-QUER DIFISION. Hunter v. Hodgere and another, 4; Dunlop r. Hannah. PROBATE DIVISION. bN'Crystal v. Fox ...

ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT AT BALLYGOWAN

... ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT AT BALLY. GO VAN. AT a special court of petty sessions held yesterday in the Courthouse. Saintfield, before Dr. Fulton, J.P., Saintfield. and Thomas Murray, J.P., DaIly- go0wan, Henry C. Carlton, a servant in the employ- ment of the Ballygowan Mafnufacturing CompanyS wvs charged in cutstody with having on the 25th March last embezzled, as alleged, the sum of £245 Ds 5d, ...

BALLYMENA QUARTER SESSIONS

... Mr. Henry Fitbgibbon, Q. C., County Court Judge for Antrim, entered the Ballymena Court- house on the 10th inst., at ten o'clock, and com- menced the business of these sessions. His Honour was accompanied on the Bench by Messrs. S. J. Macartney, J.P. ; Robert Simpson, J.P.; and An- drew Ourell, J3.. Mr. Thomnas Cunningham, acting Clerk of the Peace, was also present. The following gentlemen ...

MAGHERAFELT QUARTER SESSIONS

... Tn1S court of quarter sessions was continued yes- e terday, before Mr. T. G. OVERQND, Q.C., Recorder B of Londouderry. Mr. A. M!. Mussen, Clerk of the a Crown and Peace, and Mr. Arthur T. Farrell, registrar, were present. IMPORTANT WILL CASE. His Hosoun gave judgment in an important pro- bate suit. The case was fully heard and argued at the February sessions, judment being reserved. Richard ...

ARMAGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... ARSAGl QUARTER SESSIONS. Yesterday morning Kr. W. H. Kisbey, QO/., County Court Judge for Armagh and Louth, entered the Crown Court of the County Court- house, at Armagh, and Mr. George Gerrald Tyrrel, Clerk of the Crown and Peace, empanelled the Grand Jury. His Honour, addressing the Grand Jury, said there were only three bills they would have to consider at these sessions. In the first of ...

LOCAL BILLS IN PARLIAMENT

... LOCAL BILLS IN PARLIA1EINT. BUFAST STREET TRAMWAYS BILL. TRE CASE FOR THE OPPONMMS. BY OUR; PRIVATE WIRE. House or LoRDs, FniDAY.-To-day the com- mittee of the House of Lords, of which the Earl of Onslow is chairman, resumed the consideration of the Belfast Street Tramways Bill, the object of which is to confirm an agreement arrived at be- tween the Corporation and the Belfast Street Tram- ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGENCEO I I' COUNTY ANTRIMb CROWN COURT. Mr. Justice JOHNSON took his seat in the Crown Court of the County Courthozise, Crumlin Road, on Saturday morning, and resumed the business of the County Antrim Assizes. COMMfoN JURY RECORDS, MULLARHEY V. WILSON. In this case the plaintifE, Martha Mnllatrkey, sought to recover fromn the Rev. James Wilson, rector of Tyhollard, County ...

BALLYMENA QUARTER SESSIONS

... BALLMENA QUARTER SESSIONS. On 11th inst. Mr Henry Fitzgibbon, Q C, County Court Judge for Antrim, resumed the bUsiness of these sessions in the Ballymena Courthiouse. Mdr Thomas Cunningham, Acting Clerk of the Peace, was also present. M'Parland v. Spence. This was an action brought by Felix M'Parland Newtownhaeilton, County Armagh, auctioneer, against Thomas Speers, Randalstown, to recover the ...