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ALLEGED FENIANISM IN THE ARMY

... still be open to him. They had also said that he should have the benefit of any error into which it would appear, upon the review of the proceedings, the courtomartial might have fallen. BHe was sa- tisfiedwthat the members of the court did not; desire ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE—Yesterday

... MARKET INTELLIGENCE—Yesterday. REVIEW OF THE BRITISH CORN TRADE. Mart Lane Express.) The for English wheat are In a state of treat duccuratf.ment, the declaration arerajo of undei having into farmer*' minds all the dismal experiences of 1389 and 1830 ...

ENGLISH LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Polytechnic Review, of ia which journal the defendant was the proprietor. Mr. It :Nurse, although not himself a literary man, was 'much con, nected with the Polyteohnic Institmtion, and being anxious ' to start the Illustrated Polytechnic Review, anr introduction ...

SOLTH DUBLIN UNION

... outdoor relief for the week ending the 18th instant in the South City districts was l,3'tl,at cost £29 lOd. THE CONTEMPORARY REVIEW ARTICLE The Alexander Frazer, was instrutted i.o present report to the Visiting Committee concerning the allegations against ...

ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF MR. BIDDULPH—MEETING OF THE KING'S COUNTY MAGISTRATES

... understand that Lord Oxmantown opened the pro- ceedings in a long and very temperate speech, taking the opportunity to pass in review the principal crimes which had disgraced the countv for the last three years. He enu merated seven cases of murder or attempts ...

ENGLISH LAW REPORT

... ENGLISH LAW REPORT. COURT OF KING'S BENCH, SivI1RDAY, J3,55 S. SPRING GUNS-EDINBURGH REVIEW. At the conclusion of a case arsgued to day (of no general rortance), in which AMr, Justice Bayley referred to an autbo- ty quoted in Mr. CDetwynd's editiotr of ...

PROSECUTION FOR ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

... authority for this. Mr. Justice O'Brien-That pass2ge only Shows w't where tise evidence waas conlicting the court would sot review it. Mr. itesan submitted that the court could not lcek at tte evidence. Mr. Justice O'Brien-If the depositions dis. eosed ...

THE SKERRIES FORESHORE CASE

... yes- terday for a conditional order for a certiorari di. rected to the magistrates at Balbriggan Petty Sessions to ?? up for review by the Court of Queen's Bench the conviction obtained by Mr. Ion Trant Hamilton, M.P., against John M'Guinness, for trespass ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... Freeman applied to the court on behalf of the plain. tiff, who is an attorney, for an order to compel the taxing officer to review his taxation of the costs. He moved upon the affidavit of the plaintiff, which stated that h had been obliged to take proceedings ...

THE COURT MARTIAL ON CAPTAIN REYNOLDS

... At half-past nine this shorning the 11th Hussars -left I their barracks for the race course on the downs,. where they were reviewed by his lordship in presence of the most distinguished officers of the court-martial, who appeared on the ground in coloured ...

THE CARRICKFERGUS ELECTION PETITION

... Court house. ?? Murphy, Q.C., replied on the part of the p.. r titioner, Mr. Dalway. , Baron Dowse, in delivering judgment, reviewed at great length the entire evidence. He disposed of the charges of personation and the hiring of tally rooms and car, as ...

LAND COMMISSION COURT

... pending esuch redernp- tion the interest payable on the guaranteed de.; posits should be retained in Court. Judge Bewley hang reviewed the facts in the proceed ings, said they were clearly of opinion that Mr. M'Carthy did not refer to the drainage charge on ...