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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... i -;LA TVW ,IrTECL1IGENCA. .1 0 -0. YESTERDlAY . f COTRT OF ALPPE4. (Before the Loird Chancellor, the Mastei ,of else Rbllss Lord Chief. Baron, Lord Justice Fitzgtbbon; and Lord Justice Barry)., G..AaYn:o, TEyANT ; TuE TRUSTEES oF MORGAN'S CHARiTy. LAnDLoRav.-This case was spscially fixed for-argumtent beforsa~ fuill. court. The appeal was - by the landlord against a decisiob of the Land ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ' LAW INTELIAGENCE 1 YESTERDAY. JURY TRIAL. (Before Mr Justice Murphy and a Special t Jury.) 1 B O V Hans A.N-e T&A±ra-The hearing P of this case wras resumed. The plaintiff, Mr s James Barton, C , of Du ndalk, sought to recover from the defendants. Messrs Hale - and Taafe, of Ardoe, £60 2s Gd for services rendered to the defendants in the promotion of a railway from Ardee I to Ducleer. Tl e ...

A LIMERICK WILL CASE

... W J tmulIcK- WILL CASE.' ?? .l A . .VERDiIQ~T. b ::Yestercay- morning at 11 o'clock, in the fi Probate and Matrimonial Division, before Judge Warren and a special jury, the trial was resurned-of Sellors v Sellors, in which the plaintiff, Mr. E hl Sellors, barrister- t at-law, seeks to have probate revoked of an g alleged WiU of his father, the late Mr.'Michael c Selhr§sojqlieitor, of Limerick ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... YESTERDAY. pROBATIE AND MATRDXIONIAL DIVISION. ne ,efore Jrdge Warren and a Common Jury.) Pa COrrNTY KILDARS WILL CASS. his KZATL:Y ASD AtOTHSR ?? BZEMINGHAsX tilc sn, Bysotz.-This was asn action to establish a document as the last will of David Butter- fild, farmer, of Bickrath, near Athy. The wlaintiffs ere the executors named in the will. The defendants, Mrs Bermingham and t ylrs Byrne. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... F LAW.. 1WELLIGENCE. s Ac I YE' STERDAY.. -THE COURT OF APPEAL AND THE CIRCUITS. Yesterday at the sitting of-the Court of I ?? C~hancello0r, the Lord-Chief Baron, and Loi- Justice Fitzgibbon presid-- . ing-apulications were made for the post-- ponement until November of a number of cases in the list. Thie applications having been acceded to,. 'The Lord Chancellor said that they would consider ...

PRESIDENT CARNOT ASSASSINATED

... FitEsA I ES T S t E-, a TEO . ~AS:S SSINMEt.- C S23TABBD ES TO D DATH IT- I STREEFS NF LYONS. ?? i -THE MURDRER, AN ITALI-AN, ; AAk RESTWRECKED ?? President~~~_ . kn , ?? ~ bi esel to-y hldan ffi-a 4ieto.attePe GR;EAT EXGITEEI I-N FRA:NCE. : ?? fetr. _mn~hs wh prsne hi -TesE ITAIheAN'id CONSUtLATE 2 AT LYONS WRECKEED. & ?? (REB~TEB'S TELEflAS.) ; . : I~~~yons, ?? President Crnot, weho hseriid ...

A LIMERICK WILL CASE

... rLIMERICK WILL OCArI Yesterda in theobaten Mt ionial t Divisio4 _befor&eJuadge Waaren and a special fs juty, a case came'. on- for trial of Sellbrs' i Sellors. - The action was broug by Mr. tt Edward-Mtitnaduke Sellsrs, b riter.-at-law, c 'to' have the'probate of an alleged wil of his fa father,lthe late Michael SeVere, - eoliior; of- t 47.George street, Limerick, dated the 1l6th f .ofiai, ...

CORK LABOURERS AND THE TENNER ACT

... 7 IORK;, IABOURERS AND THGI IL~ ~X , -. _. MEETING AsT BiALLYHOOLY. A nmonster meeting of farmers. artisans, labourers, and members of the Irish National Federation wag held on Sunday' at.Ballyhooly fo: the purpose of supporting the labourers in decuandic- their legal rights. and the rnvtion of the gulardians of the Eillathy i Division: - To Consider the expediency of :ivajling of the ...

IMPORTANT DUBLIN WILL CASE

... iMVPORTANT DUBLIN WILL CASE. &LLEGED UNDUE INFLUENCE. SINGULAR LETTERS. Yesterday in the Probate and Matrimonial Court, before Mr Justice Gibson and a special jury of the city of Dublin, a. suit was commenced to establish the will of the late Mr Gervas Lennox Taylor, of 21 Molesworth street, in which Dr L H Ormsby and Messrs Robert Gibney and Fro- derick W Nevin were plaintiffs, and Messrs ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I LAW INTELLI(-ENZiE. SATURDAY. QUEEN'S 7BENCH DIVISDIQ:. On Saturday ?? Justice O'Brien, Mr 3uMr-.- Hicrnes. anr M-r J stice Gibson sat i' C ourt, and dispoted of il list of csnsiderahre jengtL. but the cases presented nothing v;rct i reportingg. EXCHEQUER DIVIloy. (Before the Lord Chief Baron and Mr Jus-:e, Andrews). DONNELLY V BOLTO1 _Mr S Bro.-n (i- structed by 'Mr Furlon-) applied m.i hel ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW _I I _ 1: - ?? O&., ED 's~UDY.7 (Before the Lord Chancedor.) :lurep Anro .-G r J F 4ged MurphyX '(instluctel:b-0kr., Sohi'i ?? moved'oW- behalf of -Miiali I itdigai. o$Iejiser, of- Rrthkea e'I liae shouldT be-pPinta4 comimissionerl ti N t Ratlike:ae. Thia applicant's pe0tioxweswa suppqrted ty the members of the cirouit. 26 solicitor; 'inciud- in& thee tour- local - solicitors sd 41 oil' ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLTGENCE. - - - I YESTERDAY. om}N'S BENCH DIVlSION. J'rulixstice O'Brien and Mr Justice Holmes.) 'N (SPESCE) V THE JrSTICES OP !; ,1 Fi OY Doe-ws-The court gave judg- ?? s case, which was an application by . pence, farmer, of Ballyclaughlin, . Antrinforatnrdalaeus tocompel s Xh'ouston, Captain L'Estrange, , T ?? Cs rsui , JanieF :I'Cormack, and ''eerl, ?? o' the county of Down ;, * ...