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A DUBLIN WILL CASE

... A IMJBLLNWILL CASE. DUBLINy, MoNDA. ,-To-day, in the Proboate and Matrimonial Court, before Mlr. Justice Gibsoal and a special jury of the city of Dublin, a ?? wvas comnmenced to establish thle will1 of thle late 3Ir, Gervas Lennox Ta~ylor. of 21, lloleswcrth Street, in wrhich Dr. L. H,. Ormsby and M~essrs. Robert G-ibney and Frederick W. Kevin w-ere plaintiffs; and Meassrs. Thomas Good. WV. 5 ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PETT'Y SESSIONS. KAnDY.-This fortnightly court of petty sessions was held on the 8th inst.. in the courthouse. before IMr. Thomas Srmall, J.P. (chairman), and Mr. Michael Smyth, I.P. Sergeant James Belford summoned John Kerr for a breach of the Licensing Act on the 11th October. Evidence having been heard for the prosecution and alsu the defence. their Worships fiued the defendant £1. A roan ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... BELFAST RECORDIER'S COURT. Be'Ore his Honour Judge FrJzEGioi. Mr. William Carson, J.P., Clerk of the Peace, was also in attendance. The following gentlemen were sworn on the GR.AND JURY: John Vint (foreinun), lames Gallagher, Robert Calvrell, W. A. Chapman, David Hamilton, Saml]. .3-irks a. W. H. Kav, Wv. D. MNIBride, Wim. Ran- kin, lamnes Tate, Wmn. Agnew, Andrew- Ballentine, .lohn Cairns. ...

BELFAST LAND AND EQUITY SESSIONS

... I EThF'AFT L-&ND AND EQNITY STISIONS. Before his Honour the County Court Judge. Mr. HI. M'Neile lIMCoruviuk, registrar, was in at- & tendance. WATSON V. iATE. This case, which WflS heard at the last court, t caine up for iudgternt. His Honour, in giving jadvament. ?? my oninion the widow took under the first clause of the will an absolute interest in the chattel pro- periy within and without ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... 1?ETTY SESSIONS. BAyecag-Tids court w-as hleld yesterday in the Courthlouse, before M1r. Winu. Whlite, .J P. (prcsid- ing), and Captain L'Estrane'e R.3I. F1rancis MI'Clulre, Bangor, was charged by Constable Gal- lagliecr as ith ?? guilty of disorderlinless on thc pub.lic street on the 16th ,iisL. The defendant, wtith others, was shoutingr in a mo10t disordet h mlanner, to the alnno\Oli(eC of ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... DUBLIt~N LA&W -1{ I'POeTh.Z l LIAW NOTICES-TEIS DAY. | (Froem the Lega;l Dliuryj H TIIM. CO CIUL'0OF APPE!AL IX 1[ IET'.lAD. Cinonell v. B gydi 1; oti Q ueen 'rt.-tiei pn-rnit.^inn adt Joseph ¶ Pbewtier ?? v. A~bbots, a ;l trra)te:r, 2; Oocit-'y v iionna;, 3, NL Auter ast ltwidirdsoc, 4; 1k-tao Rv-Bboar. 5- ynve vt 'Tweod. 6. For lode-menui to-molrrow (Wvednoiadasy) - O'Briel vr. O'lirien, 1. ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PE'TTY SESSIONS. BLLsarior.-These weekly sessions were held yesterday in the Bad hoot Courthouse before Messrs. Henry Turner, R.M. (presiding); Thomas O'Hare, J.P. -William Davies, J.P.; and Robert Harpur, J.P. Sergeant Hawthorne summoned Patrick Markey, Corrinlshego, for having been drunk and disorderly in King Street on the night of the 25th ult. A fine of 5s and costs was imposed in the ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BALLS-UOT (NarwlY).-At the Ballybot petty ses- sions, on 23rd inst., before Mr. J. F. Erskine, J, P., presiding, Private Francis Goddard, Duke of Corn- wall's Light Infantry, Newry, was brought up in custody, charged with that he, on or about the 26th December, 1895, did unlawfully steal, take, s and carry away a sulin of money, two rings, and two seals, the property of one Robert Maya ...

THE TRANSVAAL RAID

... TUE TRANSVAAL RAID. IT ACASO TE OF ARTERD COMPLANY fFI COMPROMISING 'ETELEGRAMS. P Ram'oIA, W Drrsn:CTv.-A series of telegrams, which were put in as evidence on Monday last at the trial of the members of the reform committee, have now been published, and have caused a sen- sation. Some of them were in code, but were deciphered by means of a key which was found in the 'baggage of Dr. Ja meson ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I BELFAST CUSTOWDY COURT-YmTsmcA.' 1 Before Messrs. GAsRETT NMAGLn, R.M.; Jorg e GREGCG, J.P.; Josic HOLLYWOOD, J.P.; and ROBERT KELLY, J.P. i, THREATS. ?? Ard was placed in the dock charged by e Sergeant Biown with threatening his wife. Mr. Spiller prosecuted in this and the other police cases. It appeared that the prisoner said he would cat her throat, and complainant was coIn- a pelled to ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... tBALLYMENA. Before his Honour Judge FITrZcBBON. Mr. Henry M. Crawford, deputy and acting clerk of the peace, was in attendance. SC917Tr V. FOSTF.B. John Scott. Lisriagaver, processed David Foster v and his wife, of B-iyiiymoonnelly, to recover £5 i damages sistainel by trespauss of horses on plaiu- tilt's laeds, and als) by an allede obslrnctieon o plaintifls right-of-way thereto. Mr. Williame ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY COURT-SATURDAY. Before Messrs. GCPaEaE MOAGLE, BE.M., and J. Ot C. PAYNE. ASS A U L TS. George Calvert was charged with havirng assaulted his wife. _1r. R. Hancocklprosecuted, and Mr. Harper defended. Constable Weishman said lie arrested the ?? on the 29th ult. on a warrant. Mr. Harper stated that the parties had only been married a short time, but they evidently could not ...