IRELAND

... judges and drunken juries. { At a special sessions at Mullingar to-day, Mrs. Anne Croghan rwas allowed 371. 1Us. compensation for the s malcious burning of her house at Irishtown on August e 20th last. Mrs. Croghan's daughter Esther was mur- dered in December ...

THE STATE OF IRELAND

... there any reliable information of the action intended to be adopted by the authorities. THE PROSECUTION OF ?? At a Special Session, held at Sabull, County Cork, yesterday, a warrantwas issued for the arrest of Mr. Gilbooly, ?? who failed to attend to answer ...

Law Intelligence

... tell the truth about it to the magistrates, rind witness was sent to Boyle to the sessions. IHIa did not employ any of the legal gentlemen who appeared at the sessions, or contri- bute to prry them. Witness tolr people afterwards that what lie staten ...

THE CRIMES ACT

... who had just returned from Luggacurran. The olficer handed Mir. O'Brien three summonses. The first was as fol- lows: Petty Sessions (Ireland) Act, 1851, 14 and 15 Vie., cap. 93. Criminal Law and Procedure (Ireland) Act, 1887, TeQen50 and 51 Vic., cap. 20 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Seearttr n al others, 1. Before the Dixisionat Cour -Psmell ?? Adanson. 1; Balls and Son v. IMacken, at hearing, 2; O'Connor . I Croghan, 3; Dickson v. Little, ; Moher a. MCarthy andl otters, 5; Gallagher v. Globe Parcel Enpress Cc. 6; MZGovern ?? oeene, 7; M ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... following evening iin the infirmary. 'District-Inspector Croghan prosecuted, and Mr. flayes (instructed by Mr-. Menery, Lurgan) de- fended the a-ccused driver, who appeared in the 3'dock on remand. Mr. Crog'han put in thewdeposi t.tions of Thomas ?? .l5I'Cluggagaand ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Montgomnery, J R Dickson, R Nunn, Patrick ,ewNaughton, R D Stroon. Rev A W .Vest, King-Harman new , v Cayley, J. W Madden, Edward Croghan, U7seher, minors; Martin, minors; N Maouire, Capel St George, A J Cusack, Wm Harden, O'Dell's., minors. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-Before ...

PROSECUTION OF MR. COX, M.P. ON TWO CHARGES

... sitting of the II court, and shortly after that hour the two )n magistrates appeared on the bench. Mr. Alexander Morphy, Sessional Crown Solici- 3n tor for the counties of Kerry and Clare, was n-present to prosecute, and on his suggestion d, the cease ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Petty Sessions Court a copy of the entry of the conviction in his book. It I being now r tated that the Petty Sessiams U!erk had declined to frrnish such copy, Mr. Justice Ross directed the Master of the Crown Office to write to the Petty Session; Clerk ...

LEGAL NEW. VTICE.CHA

... OU R T. ?? Wam. E'Gan, ;sq., M.D., J.P., and DAVID TAYLOR, Esq., J.P.] DrXnjIC WHILE IN CHARGE OF A HORSE AND CciRT. James Croghan was brought up in custody, charged with having been drunk in charge of his r horse and cart on Saturday evening, on the Antrim ...

THE CRIMES ACT

... with several friends, appeared - at the Petty Sessions Court here to-day, in which - Mr. NV. F. Purcell, R.M., the magistrate who had committed Mr. Meany, presided. When the ordi- - nary business of the sessions had been disposed - of, Mr. Meany (addressing ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... king tben- lxuote' conditional order for a certiorari to quash au. .crder of the, raspondante maee t lipperary Quarter Sessions, and granting ?? of Richard Pennefather and three a thureo havre certain tithe cumyosition and tithe rentchatag, in the parish ...