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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 ...

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 ...

COOKSTOWN PETTY SESSIONS

... ? CASES. Patrick M'G;one, Peter Casey, and Peter T)evlin were brolluglt u) on remand, at ?? prosecution of nb.~luspeetor Madders, charged with unlawfully assaulting, beating, and inflicting grievous bodily harm on oone Samuetl Hogg, on the 1 2th July ...

LAW

... LAW. COURT OF tXCIFEQUER, 13STURDAY, OCT., 23, S ITTINGS AT AT PIS R IRIS. (Before the LORD CHIEF BARON and a Special Jury.) ROBERT MITCHELL AND ANOTHER V. JOHN GREER AND ANOTHER. Messrs. John T. Balli, Q.C., Lync, Q.C., and J. W. Sidney were counsel for ...

LAW REPORTS

... novico In the trade would know the mixed from as pure bran, Has had great difficu-ty In sell ng pare In bran in Belfast. tn Robert M'Murtry, examined by Dr. BOYD, Q C, er Am agent of steamship Itali. 200 bags of bran ir. were consigrted to defendant at ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 7ELManisrs (4). a~ QUEEN'S BEL-CE IPN-D EXCHEQUER DIVISIONS. V LONG VACATION SlTTIh-GS, 182. 61 The Right Honourable Mr. Justice Madder wili sit in ci Queen's Bench Court No. I on Tuesday, 2nd of Angost, la22, at eleven o'clock. for the disposal cf motions for ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... of the P Great Northern Railway, deposed to receiving the b tea from the prsroner, who addressed it To the byde. of JAmes Madder, Pxrqmoro, b Jol'n Xinghan, stalion master at Dromore, ealJ J, that the prisorer came to Dromore .to look for the chests ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... Body, 26 Howczd V. Howlett, 21; J. Drennan, deceaed, 2;Dsrmotl a. Brensan 27; Blatons, deceaed, Brown a. Williamsa 253, G. Madder, deceased, LinLay a. Penrose. 29; Jonas v. } M'Lean, 30. Before the Assristant Chief Cleark-risr W vollen Co., 1; M9Evoy v ...

ASSIZE NEWS

... torneys for plaintiffs, Messrs. MI'Lean & Boyle; for defendants, Messrs. Andrews & MacLaine. Robert Kyle Knox V. William Ellis-Slauder. Attorney fur plaintiff, Robert Kyle Knox (in per- son); for deendant, Messrs. Crookshank & Leach. Matthew Coleman v. Thomas ...

Law

... Head-Constable Madders, as a matter of public dAuty, we gained ready admittance.' :I saw a quan- t1ty of bones In the boiler. 'There was a .very bad smell, so much so that, immediately afterwards, I took a note of it, saying to Madders, who was with. ...

SPRING ASSIZES, 1859

... the remaining traversers, with Mr. Rca as instructing attorney. The following jury was then sworn:- v 1 Boss Saulters. t 2 Robert Dixon, . Patrick Toner, challenged by the Crown. r James Wallace, 4 Thomas Kennedy. t 6 Gccore Thompson. 6 John Savage. 7 ...