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THE IRISH COURT—THE LIVEE

... George Forster, John M'Nell. Ni. ; chota3 Fitz~imnon, William Hort, George Hodson (High~ ed Sheriff county Westmeatb), Richard Levinge, E Borfoulgb, t n Henry Meredyth, James Dombrain, Arthur Clarke, John, Power, John Power, of Kilfene; John Burke, Patrick ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... carriage of the sale, Mr. John Fawcett, 16, Upper Mount-street, Dublin. The sale of the estate of John Talbot, owner; exparte George Fawcett, petitioner, was also adjourned. Solicitor having the carriage of the sale-Mr. John Fawoeet. COUNTIES OF ArMoAGHI ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... af Bytnee same, Henry , linty a tame same, John Murphy' a same, Pat Kirz a *;r! I Hanly a WVilliam llurphr, Jas Cart-D a william, Lou'ghin Byrre a France- BFpt DoyleariHenry Crawford, Jas ?? a Feilly a John J Hornilgze. ?? eGf}c:c,- I \Xesiiopp. For ...

THE TRIAL OF THE OLAIMANT

... t Are punctures of eaurings indelible ? Yes, the defendant has hadl no punctures in his ears. Have you examined the right arm of the defendant? ? I have. / o Do yen agree witha Sr. Bernard Iolt In saying that 6 there are no hleedir4 marks there? No. ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... George Robinson, Marcus Synnot, W J Armstrong, Captain Craig, John Robert Irvine, Maxwell Cross, John J Bigger, George Dunbar, Captain A Corry, John Henry Loftus, W E Fox, Wm Patton, John Handeock, J S O'Brien, Peter Quin, Steward Maxwell, and Hugh Boyd ...

A DUBLIN CLUB PROSECUTION

... Club. t : Mr. Tobias appeared for the prosecution, f .&and Mr. John Eunit defended the accused. e Mr Tobias remarked this was a bogus t club case. e Mr. Swifte -We must refurbish our arms. D Mr. Tobisa said it was iike old times c6me P back again. Theo ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 1 ! . ' . * ' ?? s ,, , , byt COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.' (Before Mr. Justice O'Brien' eand a City Commqn ' .. ?? ' Jury.)' . John Hayden v. Wm;. James Farblow. This *as an actionrto'redover £23 9s., £17 of .which ?? t'e lue :'on loot 'of ia bill of xechange ...

THE LATE MURDEROUS OUTRAGH

... cautious mnner to his oompadio.us ?? ona converationiun low confidential tono Thepolicebeingawarethat one at let of thetrio ras armed to the teeth), hA to, Sot with great cautiunandprudcacegaud~w,^su pueutoioamatsues sovd,;t ?? thloydid 'N time was ski oed ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... the prisoner. John Morgan, sworn. George Nesbitt, sworn. The following were the gentlemen sworn to try the prisoner: Patrick Fallen ?? Morrisson George Dingtwa l ohn 1Neill William Brett Henry Pigeon. Robert Grattan George Rodgers John Roche ?? Morgan ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... Hospital. e Mr. Brewster, Q.C., with'w1om, was Mr. Altohie, pappeared for the Right Hon. John W. Pitzpatrick, dMY., and Mr. L. Moore, two of the trustees of the ;0 Grattan fiind. He stated that a difference, had dl arisen between the trustees of the fund aind ...

THE FENIAN MOVEMENT

... gentlemen were challenged pe- remptorily by the ?? Ireland, Thomas Leech, Win Brunton, White Pike, WIm 0 M'Cor- nik, John Findlater, Robt Grattan, Archibald M'GComas, Ceo. Clibborn, Wm. Mercer, Alex. Falls Wright, Samuel Coghlan, Graves Holebrook, Alfred Henshaw ...

THE BRAY MURDER

... clenan ; George An- (1:s.T Joho , 0lu-keagb. stockc'ruler ; EIlardi Reabse, . ii:dingto'o'i aLt, gCuer; Jatme' Jeruting', Grattan- f pitde, Fiairvieic, clert.: Jamet .Mague, llathgar-aveoue, t purveyor : 55 llian Taylor, Fairyitw, cash er; James Allen ...