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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... I o ?? ordin-ary court of petly ,eevions '~hl on thellh inst. he fol lorailgr'agise itratts Occopie a-at1'~1e no~ th-p bench :-Dr, Iegenni-, -in cihe chira Me2-,'sJn~ delhnston, Tli-eas Iteltarnl, Hui Gras ,fardI, Joistp! :frhv John Oi'Caughcy, ao! li.-ronir 5dGlijr.-tig-rgnt Patrick Dosiielly preferrad a charge aogiict a ~s n4 ru eamred Williamn Phloenix for behig gritty of rilotous be- ...

THE DEATH WHILE UNDER CHLOROFORM

... ITJJF DEATH WHILE UNDER CHLOROFORMI. i IN QUEST. eeaterday atternoon an inquiry waS held in the Rlecorders Court by Mrl3 S Finaigan,citv coroner, as to the death of James M'LeanearterBallyclare, in thme Royal Hospital. ?? ?? Stringer ?? the proceedings Ion behalf of the consta)bulary. ?? Kane, who wra- the first witness exasnined, deposed that be resided at Bealyclare. He r cemabered the time ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Lk W INTELL ENTCE. t 90DUBLIN LAW UEPORYB. ! COURT OF BlAlRUPTCY-SsPT. 26. Before Judge BOYD. I 2~1~ re, BREPNA1'e COLhLNS. The bankrunt vras a farmer and cattledealer at' Camlough. County krmagh. An action had been brougtht against him for breach of promise of enarriago-at the Armagrh assizes, and a verdict was obtained againisthim for £36. Immediately after- wards bis effects were sold by ...

THE PROSPECTS OF THE SESSION

... THE PROSPECTfS OF THE SESSION. I t LOxNDO, TEi:s CAY.-It is confidently espected the Central News learns, that, the report of supply, as a wbole, will close not later thin Monday next, so as to allow of the Appropriation Bill being in- troduced at the same sitting. 'iThe fact that the House of Lords is to assemble on Taesday encour- awes the espectation that Parliament will adjourn for tle ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -OLIC= -- TE L POL~IC INTEILIG-l NC CUSTODY COUfT-YEST1DAwz. Before Messrs F J IacCarthy, 3R and VWm M'Cormnick, J P. False Preteoces. Charles WhMittera was sentenced to three months noprisonaseut for having obtoineuI a suit of clotles belonging to one Peter Hampton by false pr- tences. Mary Doherty was ordered to be imprigoned foa two months on a similar charge. She obtained I quantity of tea ...

HOLYWOOD PETTY SESSIONS

... IIOLBWOOD PETTY SESSIONS. This bi-monthly court of petty sessiolao wvvas held in the Courthouse, Town Hall, loly-cood. yestertdlay, at helf-;past eleven o'iclok, seforle Jlc r Ghn Anderson, J5. (chair- Ilan); Ardloibalil Durnlop. M1D, JiP: Patrick J. Mlullsn, J.P; and Captain C. L'1-strangc, I: 1i Alleged Serijoin Assault. At the sitting of the Coart Mr. Frank Rcrr, solicitor, applied an i. ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... BELFAST RECORDi~tS COURT. Ms1. HEa-as PrrzcIBono, QO., C~ounty Court! . Judge, sat in the Recorder's Cou~rt, M~unicipal Buildings, onL Saturday, auld resumed the busi- ness. Mr. W1illiama Casn J.P., Clerkr of the Peace, s-as in attendance. LIumis 1K G BtTSizccSS. Transfers of' seven-day licenses wvere granted to the followin~g ;Wiiliamn Andreive. 130 and 132. Durhamn Street, and 57, GlengalI ...

INQUESTS IN BELFAST

... Yesterday afterneon Mr E S Finnigan, city coroner, held an inquest in the Sumnmors Court touching the death oi Arthur Devlin, who was iouud drowned in the Legan oen Sunday last. Head- ,Constable Letimner and Sergezat lames Gresny Uasnilton Streat Barraqks, represented the police. :SUichael Devlin deposei that he knew the decessed to be hid brother. -He hai -been in Belfast for soume years, and ...