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A DUBLIN DIVORCE CASE

... ha dcu- : nd tie wvill send ine no more. G;eorge has iae: ni hi . bronher s'a ing that if the luggage is sesit ii You V-ill forv aro it to him to Lonslen, as he cain k ,h: to the Can~e nore e:mily than voy. George tir;- ase tO sen;d voit hi- love, nod 11opes ...

LAND PURCHASE COURT

... h i - PF AT:S - COURT7 P SVD PURCkO COURT. I. (Before Mr. Conimissioter MacCarthy.) In the Matter of the Estate of Sir George St John Oolthurst. Mr. Commi0ssioner MacCarthy in giving judg- Anent in this case esaid-A question of some legal difficulty and ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... for having been drunk and dis- orderly at Peter's Hill on the 5th June. Mr. Joseph Carr, ?? appeared for the Crown, and Mr. George Hill Smith (instreuted by Mr. Robert Hancock) represented the appellant. Constable Houston said on the occasion in ques- tion ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... adinitted the plaintiff was injured, liut not to the extentalleged. They bad fairly me/t all the cliirus, arld wotlil have lettled this case, as they irrad settled so ulnny otitor.1, ii tihe claiim was reasonable. Mr. O'SrrarnNtsSS'. Q C., replied for the ...

THE CORK CARD SCANDAL CASE

... against me. On the 27th Sir George CoIthurst held a long conversation with the plaintiff about the matter, and Mr Pike's statement was that the charge was a false one and that he was prepared to meet his accusers. Sir George Colthurst - told this to Captain ...

COURT OF ADMIRALTY.—YESTERDAY

... Patrick Dolan, Dflos Doyle, James Mertick, Jaules White, George Thorpe, Caleb Palmer, John Switzer, Samisel Qas, John Ni.on, ad Edwad dBothsrelU Couxm Yr Gn sD, Juity.-Otobert ll Ilfyes (foreman), George Wairen Leeson, JinseChiarles North, John Hayes, Fredoricic ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... usedl the -vords in quepon in lorder to bring she ath -inio c the yard, siu ci'et for.anyothler purpose * ' a; Iiispect~r.Lettle The tjnrio words woald be used by ano,. ofhcet tb bi'lg' trbopsiti ft liatlc. w Mi Retl lty--.fhllvd Aoy'ote .rtser quest ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... (instructed bv 'Messrs n CaLsey and Clay) who appeared for the plaintiff, er ?? lordship theat both cases had beenf C k s lettled. Floe defendants had retracted in the f, llest manner the charges made in the letters, 1 en and apelogised to the plaintiff ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... excite great interest. We observed the Marquis, j D&Nit-1shiie on the Bench with the Chief Justice. CROWN COUR1T-TUESDAY. George Brown, for stealing shirts, at Carrowrengb.- id Guilty; to be imprisoned three months and wlhipped. ?? Br annys for a burglary ...