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DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. (From the Legal Diary.) M. W a COURT OF APPEAL IN IRELAND. REGISTRATION APPEALS. Rarinon v. Hanrahan =ad C bharlton. atnregh ef iondantdeir, B- M haid. aprelcent; Jones, Iowrthr, and Cin aters, repofaD.tJ. M'aDd., appellant; )tt'Gowaii and (tlvainb~ers. res;':Areuts. Creates (Janesi., appellantit s Holland the s lmenaterda rcspondents. .tw-th Tyrone-Trech, appeiiant. Roth ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER IN BELFAST

... TEE ALLEGED MtlT~DERv IN BELFASIT. inat inurnlaL uwsamzox£(.t~O In the Belfast Custody Court yesrerdaxy-before Meastrs. ?? Niagle, 3.it, and John Bo k-- w lood-Win. Browns and his mothoer, rolete EBrowlne, were cha ...

DUBLINS LAW REPORTS

... DUB.LINS LAJW IUFPORTS.~ TEE OLENTIES RAhILWAY ARMBITRATION. MIajor-General Hutchinson yesterday ow- earned at the Four Courts, Dublin; the snjmry into certain sumns for extras claimed by lMessrs. ,M'Crea &k M'Farland, of Belfast, the contrac- tors for the linte. This weas the eleventh day of the arbitration, and at the close of to-day's pro- ceedings the further hearing was adjourned to the ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PETTY SESSIox, AXAaAO-This Mteav cv Corurt was held on 203rd, :nt. bor, v ' end, B.H3; P. MNJCa.r, J I' p Thomas Knipe, .1.1. Win. Kerr, J.P. 'he C l 'i ' ?? of Armnagh soimnonol i;. ' others for faihin2 to sore,' keep roads in replar. ?1:. ii, peared for the County Curt -r ?? tant county survey-rr, g vi t; ing on of stonas, and .ttrc . the Bench dismissed tne ca-e. ' -a pairfanta suatnianel ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. e (From the Legal Diary.) HI.M COURET pF APPEAL IN IRELAND. REGISTRATION APPEALS North Fernnragh-Basanon, appellant; Harnaihn and Charlton, respondents. Borough of tondonderry-Holtand, avppellsnt; Kitchell and Chanthers respondents. Hanuigan, appellant, Holland and Chambers, respondents; A1 Did, appOllaat, Jones Lowther, and hamnbers, reapondelnts; UIDiaid; appeldant;I ...

CHARGE AGAINST MAJOR HAIRI J.P., FBRMANAGH

... CHARGE AGAINST MfAJOR HIAIRI J.P., EBRMANAGH. DEFENDAN'T RETURNED FOR TRIAL. At Newtownbutler petty sessions yeslerday- before Messrs. It. G. Bull, R.M. (psesiding) i ; G. Crozier, S. K. Jackson, B. Whitasitt, J. Crud- den, 1P. Reilly, J1. Tierney, E. Gard,ner. J. Ma- guire, Jason Graham, and Hugh Maguire, justices - ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... |POLICE I :- 'e C ?? lCUT'91'ia(11 |lBefore Albss 1 F Tza ! vs |]'tayal?. I .l~ Cult>.R ?? CL.:r.,o Jil oN . B2 i Mi~ar~arcF H~irj r M ?? the LtrelIlv oGii; 'Lit ?? ?? ing to RiiebairIF.l ?? gull:'ty, ?? wva ?? n .. ?? M;od''l ou! .^,1 F' . chelartell ottre nn allit 0: i,1 . , W - I(COllttliiliullS ; oM F.1 , 1 ,. wvho jtlvaet1 n~ 1!: ,. ?? Steivijri were ?? , ?? scoutnii ?? ci , , ' and: ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLI0uCE INTE.K LLIGENCE. BELFA!ST CUSTODY COURT-YssSTEnaY. The magistrates in this coulrt were M~eszsrs Garrett Nagle, K.M., and Alexander Malcomson. lIVELY CONDUCT IlN A rtmnIc-EousE. Robert Lytle and Andrew Hugches were charged with having assaulted John Rooney on Tuesday evening at Barry's public-house on the Newtown ards Road. Mr. Donnelly prosecuted, and M± I MErlean defended. Rooney, ...

BELFAST POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELpAjT POLIM INT'ELLIGENC. In the Csody Cot yesterday-before Messrs. F G. G odder, R.M.; Alex. Malcomson, and John Pim-wlUisa Hi11, residing in a model lodging- house in Corporation Street, was charged with hav- ing attempted the previous day to commit suicide. Harbour-Inspector James Smitth stated that he had seen the man with a tile in his possession, and looking for a cord to fasten it ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... QUARTE R SESSIONS. BALIDXMENA. Nov 2-Before his Honour Judge Oxa. li$ Honour, in addressing the Grand Jury, said the total number o0 bills to go before them was seven, made up in this way-two for larceny and receiving, one for indecent assault, and four for wounding They were the ordinary cases, and did not require any observations from him except that those for wounding were one and the same ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... ARMAGH. Nov. 1-Before his Honour Judge EKrsEY. IMPORTANT AssAULT CASE-THE OUTCOME OF A COUNTY COUNCIL ELELTION.. This was a case brought for £50 damages by Thomas Carson, of Tullysarren, farmer, against Samuel Warden, Wm. Warden, and John Gar- many, all of Tonagh, farmers. The plaintiffs claim was for damages sustained by the plaintiff on the 31st day of March, 1899, at Killylea, de- fendants ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BELFAST BANKREPTCY COURT. Yesterday-Before his Honour Judge FleCGIBBON. Messrs, H. M'Neile M§(irmick, registrar; Ed- ward Allworthy, official assignee; and A. J. Wet, deputy registrar, were in attendance. 'There were six arrangement matters, in watch the professional gentlemen engaged were Mfessrs. David M'Gonigal, Samuel Ross, H. Hayes (Lyness , Hayes), W. J. Reynolds, and J. Houston. ;IN Fu, ...