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SERIOUS HARGE AGAINST A LETTER-CARRIER

... waistcoat on the bedin which witness found the stamps identified by Mr. Madder; heard the prisoner several times ask Mn. Madder not to charge him. In reply to the bench, Mr. Madder said there were several complaints of letters not being de livered in the ...

MUNSTER WINTER ASSIZES

... a sudden impulse he appropriated it. Und'er the circumstances he asked his lordship to deal lightly with him. Allan George Madder, Confidential Inquiry Department, Post Office, Dublin, said test let- ters had been sent through Mallow Post Office at intervals ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Northern Reileay Corn- parry (3) ; Fox v. Gibosns (4) ; Glass ?? IRowan i5); Madder V. Penrose (8). LAND COMUISSIONi COURT. Andrew Moore v. J. C. G. Arolit (I); Jobn Reddy v. Robert H. Elliott (2); , Joln Har.m v. Johb R. Somers (a) ; Andrew Hackett v. Roev ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... Corcoran, 219 and 30 Sir John Roger. eccu'iliay, corn nernihant. 12. Wc'illiicli Hopk!ins, I Lower Sacktilleostroa 13. Joseph Maddere, 17 Leinstor-streeb, fruiterer. 14. Thlomns Dunne, 95 North-wall-quay, grocer. 15. Ewvard Hurse, 152 Capel-etreet, grocer ...

INTERESTING NEW TRIAL MOTION

... which was made in favour of Mr Penrose, Oontosted the ground that when the tootator waa labouring under the delusion that Mrs Madder was in a conspiracy with certain people tk» name of Donovan to murder him by administering poison to him in the shape of human ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 'Thonas Galbraith, jan, d.eceased; in thr geads of Bernasd Grant, deceasetd; in the goos of Robert Itamusay, deceased; Dyrne v Farrell. Matrn on Notide- M8 Madder v Perrore, Ro:nesy v Lanitry, sanre v causeI l satic v same, seane v same. Coorn OF5 ADMPIlALfl ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Irish Lond Commission v. Cadden and a cornter--clim (4). , PROSAWS AND MATRIMONIAL DIVISION. L Bryson v. Bryson (1); Roberts v. Roberts (2) : Reilly va H hogan (8). The figsrer given above denote the position in whicb the case staads for hearing on the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... rJ'Laugnlin; Stepney v Orokcr. LAND JUDGES. (Before the Rigbt Hon Justice Monroe, at 11 o'clock.) In Rev Loftus. In Court—Robert llaiusay, final schedule; M Fitipatrick and others, final schedule; Regan and others, final schedule; executor J D Meldon ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ie printing the muslins and calicoes certain materials of dye ni stuff are, and must be necessarily used-such as indigo, p madder, and other ingredients-and that in the progress of printing and dyeing the linens it becomes necessary to wash e' them in ...

THE UNSUSTAINED CHARGEAGAINST MR. CILHOOLY, M.P

... Turner, Esq, R 24. a woma named Mary Maloay, of Ballyfermoyle (county Resa-ommea), was prosecuted at the suit ef Mr. A S Madders, D I, for having a auantity of illicit spirits in her possession on the l6th ult. Ser- geant Hope, of Leitrim, proved to the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Christian, Q.C., and Mr. Close, resisted the petition on the part of the assignees. MI1r. Brewster, Q.C., appeared for Mr. Robert Gray, who is involved in the case. Mr. Napier, Q.C., having replied on behalf of the petitoner, Mr. Semple, The Lord Chancellor ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... H. Shirley, Faq, High Sheriff:-- lE. P. Shirley (foreman), Edward Wm Luess, Robert C. L. Trench, Wm D Anlketell, James Hamilton, and Alex Murray, Esqrs. Captain J Coate, Robert Lamb. Edward Bicbardson, John Lentaigne, W J U Meutray. William Benderson, ...