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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 ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—LONDON, THURSDAY

... Tonse, em - d by Mr. .Chambers.I lived in 1841 at Exeter with m'brother, who is 'aconfectioner. Mr. Fraser nsedr live suring sessions and assizes. Hie had a sittin~1.oom and a oem. A Mise Arnold used to visit hinm. Hhe came very o en. le used to call her ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... pass before deceased's death; but he was sum. moned since about it; witness wasnot present at the investi. gation at petty sessions, but he heard it was decided by the magistrates witness had no right to go to the pass; there was no one along with witness ...

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 ...

PETTY SESSIONS DISTRICTS

... I PETTY SESSIONS DISTRICTS. Pursuant to the provisions of the Act 21 and 22 t Vict. c. 100, B. 6, it is ordered and declared, that from c *tnd after the let day of May nest, the following petty b se9siona districts shall be served by one and the same ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDA

... thtc Croaglue AMinittng Compnery.-TheEe cases camae before the court for hearing together. The first suit was brought by the Croghan Mining Company to compel Lord Templo- town specifically to perform an agreoment alleged to have been entered into between ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... and she are now agred respectively about 51 and 49 years} ; net rental, 661. 12s. Ojd. Purchased for 3201. by Mfr Edward Croghan.- Messrs. Cathuart and H~emp- hill, solicitors, had carriage of proceedings; POLICE INTELLIGENCE. SOUWERN DIVISIOK.. (Before ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... evideuicand stated he could. pot ,,y rho lstiabbed limi, as he was very tips7'. 'X'e 4ccused wis con~mitted for trial to the city sessions. Assault.-Charles Reilly, Mary's-lane, labourer,'was qharged with tlaving .ueed profane language and as- saulted a woman ...

THE TRIPLE MURDER IN DONEGAL

... private, the only persona present in ad. dition to the prisoliers being the Crown Solioitor and his sasistaist, Bub -ispector Croghan, the police, and jail ofticials. The evidence Akft bhy fle magistrates was kept strictly private, but it ie understood that ...

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 ...

THE MURDER IN COUNTY WATERFORD

... near Clones, in the county Waterford, on Monday even- ing the 13th inst., it was believed by Edmond Molousy. Sub-lIspector Croghan, CaTrick.on-Suirratched the case for the Crown, which was Sconducted by Head-constable Gray, Portlaw. The prisoner was defonded ...