LAW INTELLIGENCE YESTERDAY

... Dunsany, Wm Brennan a Rev J B Ottely, Wm Delany a Hon G L Bryan, James Moore a same, James Walsh a same. Co Carlow-R J Croghan a Edward Croghan. COURT OF ADMIUALTY. Standing for ?? and D'Alton a piller. COURT OF BAN KRUPTCY. (Before the Clhef Registrar, at ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE. YESTERDAY

... tr. iR Wright moved. on behalf of kr. R C L Fisher that he might be at liberty tu present . himself at the forthcoming sessional examination for solicitors in July, 1888, notwithstanding that- he had not attended the full number of lectures, and that ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... (instructed by Messrs G-over and M'Guckin) applied on behalf of the defendant to remit this case to the Magherafelt Quarter Sessions. The action is brought by a solicitor against a schoolmaster | for alleged assault and slander. The defendant, in his affidavit ...

THE MURDER OF LORD LEITRIM

... i)epur-y ie Inspector.General; County-lnspector Carr, Sub Inspectors Bailey, Croghan, and M'Guire, and it Captain Dopping, Lord Leitrim's agent, were also present. Mr. Martin, Sessional Crown Solicitor, attendcid rton behalf of the Crown. Messrs. M'Gusty (Dub- ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... a.denying that there was negligence by the company, X lI h and averring contributory negligence by the plain- tiff, of it Croghan v. the Midland Great Western Railway tit Me Comnany.-Thils was an action to recover damages Ci efor injuries alleged to have ...

THE OUTRAGE IN LEITRIM

... OUR REPORTFtR, Carrick-on-Shaunton, Monday, To day the magisterial inquiry into the charge ,goinst Mr. H. B. Acheson, of Croghan, Boyle, of lhooting Patrick Meelan, was resumed at 11.80 0ant the county jail in the governor's board. ,,ni. The brothers ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Justbie Johnzon)- this ?? Squire v Swieeny. Th's cane before the Coufr on a ease stated r-y the magistrates at Dnngl'ee PeVty Sessions, ?? Dl'rgol. It, appealred that the defendant was sumnmoned by Miss Squre, an Imspectsr of Foccori4s, for having prid one ...

INTELLGENCE

... bench was disposed to decide summarily-it was one which a sessions jury of the citizens would best decide on. He Ah (Mr. Porter) would, therefore, send the case to the next p1 quarter sessions. Be would take Mr. Pollard's information, su and would accept ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... she and her husband had held some land under Mr. Simpson Wackett, but they gave up the land, still, however, retaining pos- session of the house connected with it. On the morning of the homicide the wife got up early, having been told by the deceased that ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... and Mr Edmond Corr, of Durham. Roscommon, the former attended by Mr E. S. Kelly, of Ard skea, and the latter by Mr Charles Croghan, of Tonragee After an exchangme of shots the parties left the ground, a re- conciliation having taken place.- Tuaes Herald ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Kinsoelav.Itinlton (4): Mfel- ton, [appellant; Morris, respioldeat (5); 8lsyd, appellace Earl of Arata, aespoualent (6); Croghan v. Mae': (7). JLaIagaiment will be given to-naorew ian the case of Bell and. allother v. trai Great Northern Ra4ilway Company ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... interested in upholding the orders wh;ch had been already made. Tbere had been an ideatbat there would be legislation last session on this wnatter. and it Was probably owing to this that no steps were taken in appeais. It was a very serious ques- ?? affecting ...