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COMMISSION OF OYER AND TERMINER

... Hinpiihy, WrdrUI Pssgton, JOhn sWest, James Gropan, Joseph White, Thomas Warren, Wil. Westm Parsons, Charles Gib1 s, PhilpDixon, Hardy, F. , Hodgen, P Thronas , vsker Th mU Hiind, Thom'as M'E. enery, Joieph.Leland, Jaries rgn Jobn Goldsmith, George ALker ...

A POLICE SERGEANT RETURNED FOR TRIAL

... SCHOOL EXCURSION PARTY. Armagb, Thursday. At the Axmagh Petty Sessions to-dy (Mr U L Townsend, B K, presiding), Alexander Hardy and Thomas Benisgn, both belonging to therneighbourhlod of Richbil, were charged by District Insl3actor Knox with having seriously ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... Fortesoue. Edward Tipping, Blaney T. Balfoer D; Wm. Fi gawe, George Macartney, Thomas Lee Nor James Wo fe Macneil, Lewis Upton, Henry Che t George Taaffe, Francis Donagh, Jacob C. : Thomas Fitzgerald, Edward Sing!eton, John N0,1 George Ruxton, Thos. W. Filgate ...

TIPPERARY ASSIZES

... Trail, ie George Joy, James Hannay, James S. Moore, jun., Hugh se Montgomery, Thomas Batt, John Clarke, Thomas Davison, r. Charles W. Armstrong, Thomas D. Bateson, and Thomas ie Stannus, Esqrs. go CARRICKFERGUS GRAND JURY, as -William Duncan Davys Wilson ...

MR. DUFFY'S TRIAL—THE JURY PANEL

... John Somers Dawson, Sackville- Thos. Harrison, Merchaut's-qy. place. Philip Dixon Hardy, Sackville- Wiliiam Deaker, Abbey street street John Dennan, Abbey-street Thomas Morrison, Castle-st. WValter Doolan, Westland-row George Hodges, Westmorland-st Henry ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... riotous and 'u- 2multous assembly, and, together with other i persons, did unlawfully assault George Wil- hlais, Thomas C3onghlin. and Thomas Knapp- man, rnenmbers of the Open-Air Mission, and also with assaulting George Friselle, a pblicej cotetable.! ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBfo)IsS' CO tUft-YESTERDAY. (Before Mr. Commissioner Farrell.) In the matter of Thomas Gardiner, an insolvent, Air. Power applied for an attachment for not having given up possession of property returned in his schedule. The Court granted ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... a fee. How- ever, Mr. Hardy gave the complainant lOs., and sent her away. Mr. O'Donnell held 'the defence to be good, and, after delivering Mrs. Kelly a short lecture, dismissed the Sumnmons. Had he (his Worship) been in Mr. Hardy's position he would not ...

QUEEN'S COUNTY ASSIZES

... derived title had not beem sis months ex- ecuted. The rejection was affirmed. In the cases of Stephen Cassan, John Haugb4tm, Thomas Fetherston, and Robert Tottenham, rejected fobrw~t stating in the 501. affidavits that they were six months it passfesion ...

LAND COMMISSION COURT

... 0 Confirmed Felix Briers V sane 10 4 0 10 4 0 leducod Estate of S E Shir1ie. to £s Thomas Mason ?? 13 13 0 I1 15 0 BaiseS to Peter Byrne . 9 4 0 t 0 0 Consfirmed 'Thomas CCunlon ?? 4 16 0 2 1S 0 Confilmed Frrnucis Connor ?? 27 11 0 37 0 0 Confirmed James ...

ARRESTS IN CORK

... possossions of the Irish Church. Mr. Schreiber was right ia declaring that Mr. Hardy and Lord Craabourne were the proper leaders of the party of resistance, provided alwayn that Mr. Hardy can be kept at the heroic pitch of his speech as on yesterday. The division ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... whiskey in question was intended for his own private use, and had been regularly permitted. THE B7NCHER.SMR. HARDY'S CASE. It is stated that Mr. Hardy means, under advice of emi- nent counsel, to apply for a rehearing of his case before the benchers, or to ...