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THE IRISH COURT

... Hanmilton, Aiistin, E. WoIs8ee, e:.. 'rl5eh, Arnistrong, Quir., Close. It. Borrows, T. Rowlev, Goldiig, Phibbs, F. Gotff, Mitchell, H. Close, Radeliff, C. Selwyn, Radeliff, Jun. Westby, Blake, It. Hamilton, T. Caulfield, (lrrorme,) Blellew, Giogan, C. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Cuthbert Keirney, 'Henry Widlie.i, John *Courtney, [-lenury.Mitchel Smitt, Robert Peoroae-Fitzgereld, Sillvester Chanlee Oliveril Jronas George Frenitb, Joho:Tonson Ity'e, Robert £VFCa. ty, Robert H~edg~es Eyre'WhtteAlexander Q'Dtiac.,ll, Thomas 1-ungerford ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSlZES,

... nieverthe- less, a. continuciledrmnfsiive tenancy, and if there were a tenancy at ail, it was sufficicnt under tie act. (Thoi J edge here remiarked that even, in thielowestvie a ofth -a ease, Mr. Pirrie was, at all eooets, ?? at Nrnii) The irider' summed up ...

THE MURDER AT CLASSON'S-BRIDGE

... through; the wound in the jugular i vein was quite sufficient to account satisfactorily for the death ; the wound was inflicted with soein sharp instru-' ment ; the edges of the wound were sharp, and well. defined, and from that I conclude that the instru- ment ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... effected the object he had in view of marrying his daughter er. to Count D'Orsay, and died without altering his will. After his death the trustees got into possession of his property to ze administer his will, but there was so much of complication I- |n the ...

LOVE AND DOUBLE SUICIDE

... which they poured into two cups, and from the position of the bodies on the bed it is evident that they must have sat on the edge and drunk it off at the san e moment. The corpse of the young woman, who was attired in a black satin dress, with jewellery ...

Assize Intelligence

... he was very sorry indeed to be obliged to think Waters guilty of it, as he had always placed g-reat confideince in him. MIr Edge- worth then examined the books, and found that witness was correct ; and then witness, at defendant's request, gave Waters ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 10001. in favoyr of Francis Wyse, the ihterest to be payable firiling his lile lime and the principal to his children on his death. Fraucis Wyse having crignged in mere citile pursuits in the city of Waterford, and requirlig some addi- tion to the capital ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... appointed. is Monday the 29th day Of 'May, and Thursday the 1st of leJine, were then fixed for the trials in Mr. Mitchel's two cases i Mr. Mitchel, with his counsel, Al?. Holmes and Sir Colman O'Loghlen, were present while the ibove motion was being l r-made ...

THE STATE PROSECUTIONS

... articles set out in the indictment. 'lTle object of the Irish Prsib/ne seemed to be to carry out the principles of John ?Mitchel, and the jury would say whether the p-isoner was not aware of that fact. They must judge, looking at these arti:es, whether ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... children of my eons Alexander Richard and George, and of my daughteai Mary and Martha) who shall be living 5st the time of my death in eqda3 shares and proportione. In two codicls subsequently' moade to the will the testatoi bequeathed other properties ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... could not identify them. In cross-examination by Mr. SAVAGE, lhe said he had escaped unhurt; his sword was not broken, nor the edge injured, but was glad that his head was not broken. Constable Magennis, of the constabulary, stated that he was handed over ...