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POOR LAW ELECTIONS

... City Union: APRAN QUAY WAuD-JOe ph l'ann, 100, Upper Doreet street (Liberal) ; Michael Gavacan, 14, Barrack street (Liberal); Thomas Arkine, 2, Finea terrace, Cir- cular road (Liberal). INXS QUAY WIAID-John Norwood, 11, Nelson street (Tory); William Graham ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... James Josiah Hardy aind Andrewt Christopher Pallas, and it wlas also agreed that subject tos the powers and provision of the then intsirdedimadenlture of ttle 221 April the sims lantds and hereditaments shouli be demised uiito the 11ev. Thomas Smith, siiice ...

VICEREGAL COURT

... Mason, Chaplain to the Archbishop of Dublin ; J. T. Moore, Thomas Jessier t LaNananza, Dr. Drew, Josiah Crampton, Lowry M'Clin- took, Henry F. M'Clintock, Francis Saunderson, Charles M. Fleury, Thomas O'Rourke, Lewis Potter, Henry Lefanu, John Delmege, Edmond ...

EXTRAORDINARY LICENSING CASE

... e. Mr. Hardy ?? y ou ever in a hidebised houe, in Fiatont yuiirsel After hours? - Mr. Sproul*j P-I was. 1 Mr. Hardy-Were you many times? hMr.edproule,J P ?? I was and' often helpednstyon) out of one when you were drunk (Sensatien).- Mr- Hardy-Your worship ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... flo;ury Edward Jones, upon the death of senry. Hardy, became sole coron r of the borough of Cork, aind that the municipal council of said bo- rough had no power to elect a coroner in the room of said Henry Hardy, and also that no election of coroner took ...

BAD MEAT

... BAD MEAT. a At the Northern Divisional Police-court on Sa- turday, before the Chief P~olce Magistrate, Thomas Coghlan, described as a skinner, residing in Wat- . ling-street, was brought uap in custody of the police, charged with having knowingly sold ...

KILMAINHAM SESSIONS

... KILMAINHAM-SESSIONS , ' John Lawior stood indicted for having sommitted an assault on Thomas Windor Plunkett, at Philipsbuigh, Strand, on' the 21st day of April last. Mr. Dunlevie, who 'appeared as coutnsel for the prosecution, said It appeared that Mrs ...

INCUMBERED ESTATES COURT—SATURDAY

... defendant to be irregular. Mr. Hardy-Your lordship ought to decide this particular case according to the rules which govern the court in other cases. The Chief Justice asked what counsel meant to insinuate by this observation ? Mr. Hardy said he meant that he ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... varying froni ?? to ;£1:- Michi Gallaeher, St Mary's place ; Christonher Sweeetman, Drough. county Dublin ; Patk M'Cannn, do; Thomas ]Kelly, Mary's lane; WValter Smith, Glen- w0ood. Lucami: Bryan Cummins, do ; and Path Treacy, East Arran street. A BOY KILLED ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAV. I UEAD O1PICE. HousE RonDnxY.-James Doyle, Thomas Nestor, John Brady, Denis Murphy, and William M'Grath, jun,, were charged under the following ?? appeared that between one and two o'clock, on Sunday morning, Police-constable ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... it. Mr. Holmes said, he- was not. The inventor. was a :person named Thomas Deegan, who was formerly in the employment of the plaintiA. (Before the Vice-Chancellor.). RoBnrsox v. HARDY.-This was an -action by Miss Emily Robinson, youngest daughter of the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Solicitor and Solicitor's Act, exparte Bernard Murray. VICE CHANCELLOR AT CHAM BERS-Tyrrell, de- ceased, Charmier v Tyrrell; Hardy v WVest., MasSy V Galat, Nugent v Gunning, Beatty v Donnan, Holmes, deceased, Holmes v Holas-; W'ilson, deceaied, Sny-the T ...