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COMMISSION OF OYER TERMINER

... At a quarter past eleven o'clock, Mr. Justice O'BrIen sed Baron Dessy took their seats on the bench, in the court-bouse, Green street. blr Walthe, Q C, Mr Barry, Q C, and Mr Walsh, a attended as couneel for the crown. Judge O'Brien Informed Mr Walseh, that an applica- , tion bad been made last night by Mr Sidney, for the discharge of Richard Murphy, under the thaibew corpus act. Mr Walsh ...

POLICE COURTS—SATURDAY

... POLICE COURTS-SATURDAY. HEAD OFFICZ Eotel Robbaries-A man named Joseph Hogan, sup- posed to be a ticket of leave man, and his brother, Peter Hogan were brought up in custody of Acting Inspectors Doyle and Clarke of the G division, charged with being concerned in a series of robberies in hotels in this city. It appeared that the prisoner Joseph Hogan, about six weeks ago took lodgings at a ...

COURT OF ADMIRALTY—YESTERDAY

... O F-- -Y-gwaI . | -COURTr OF ADMIaAI.TY- YwT8zftn,%T I (Before Judge Kelly.) The Isabelle, of Gtaagow, ?? -This was a case pi of mariner's wages against this steamer. tU Dr. Concannon, by special leave, opened the petition. C1 He stated itas ?? clients, comprising the Pi boatewain, engineer, and four seamen, had slgned the at ship's articles on the 6th of July last, la Glasgow, to Ia serve on ...

DROGHEDA QUARTER SESSIONS

... | D ROGHEDA QUARTER SESSIONS. . I I - . - . -f a -- -- -e kF,: tOM 0Z ?? ?? DROGBBDA, TumWAxfan OCr. 10.-O E1 HeMphill, . Eqi QO, ?? of 'the 'iuuty of Lguth, presided atour quarter seeqQD todayi' On the benchwith his worship wire James Mathswe, EsqFj Mayor; Aider. mansCarty,. :Pi'Alderman John E(Jhsdwlek, 'JP ;I Patrick. Ternau, J P, and George farpur, J P. At, twelve o'clock the following ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... TI?t?LS. :: ; ? ,idiotret,~ar -rim b on 'Sat ardn~iet.ia co%' whelk q ~ ws ge o ins~ ItOP M PEioN MoIt U% wt4si lany a.~d'wt hi 46p1d6mt r~r~u~oe~by his.00fileluebt,.n ?? ~ae~a9~f l~ 111 Whish be had r~ ?? ~awas reppeqaby dressed, in wre hU 111 If hZ FOhLa f~eutiiu tbhai bo'on trm4, grtioe 11ry par of, ?? x t ig1-l It, no good Yplin manaprnlyabi eifgagid wvtifib `mera:6r4idumm to his sbiael. ...

THE FENIAN CASES

... j 0 THE FENIAN CASES, COMMISSION COURT. The Hon. Baron Fitzgerald and the Hen. Baron Hughes'took their seats il the Courthouse, Green. street, yesterday, at half-past ten o'clock. 'The Right HRn. the Attorney General, the Soli. citor General, Mr. Longfield, Q.C.; Mr, 3. J. Mur. pfy, QCO.; and Mr. Owen appeared for the crown. Mr. O'Loghlen and Mr. Waters, instructed by Mesers .4Lawleas and ...

IMPORTANT EJECTMENT CASE

... I (raco On SPECraiAL RHPOiI.) CARJCz-Oir.SH41vNON, MONDAY NIGHu,-The t.ci 8saion wa83 opened here today by Baron Hughle, but nothing appears on the calendar beyond She ordinary offences. At the civil side of the conrt, bowaver, much interoot was attracted, , it aum understood two cases, calculated to expos sti further the anomalous state of the laws regulating the relations of landlor / and ...

APPLICATION FOR A SUMMONS AGAINST THE TIMES FOR LIBEL

... APPLICATION FOR A SUMMONS AGAIbNST I -1 ' THEI)MJR8FOR -IBEL I s, EigbU 4,,imlb J~ecu~u, on CO~OAYt mar. Rib.~Wsiappylad to 'Alucrhlari Sdu!or a ad sumairil s lu i;t l~orpde~tors o-,f the 2Mies 'fas' ot h liel t'A d^* Mlnme~y, requested the Oresauce of S M0 rob1 : to har thee applicttiina s Mr. Wwan dad ra4 ppl attiia: was '%ery 'shortly gefolld*t ?? tbeotebent law anything published f ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. I ote~i _ T igalt VOUg~,' OFCX l H ?? Was resumed, and occupied the entire day. ' BOLS LBCOURT. Ibdy j ;itfle v. Aikendit.-This was a motion for an in. ?? l ctliasta re'i traiathe reespondents from proededin \ . AW 5O:J 0w;iA of revlyor to recover &debtof 120f. h ~he application was made on the grpun4 that the that odand'warrant upon which the judgment wm h . tered up ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAW Co [itTh-YrESrERDA Y. COURT O)F CHIANCERtY. eUJ y v. ,*:qenit.-'i'he petition in this caqe I prayed for an ?? of the Pereonesl estate Of the 1ate jVr. Il} lil, Taggart, the pruceesls ot which it ?? lege i lnd been rr(:'ijd arnd retained by respondent. Mr. Taggart, by his will in 182', bequenthed his prsperty to his ?? arid eaecutors, upon trust toi 111y in. ttrept on a portion of it to ...

SUSPECTED MURDER AT HACKNEY-WICK

... SUSP1ECTED ?? HAnCK NEyWICoK * ~ (Prove a tA London Exaprcss of SafurdAy.) ). A abooli-ig discovery, giving rise to a strong sun. 1 picionthat a murder hus been secretly committed, i ham jnst taken place In Haloknoy-wiok. In the Im. 'e mediate vicinity of the old Hsckuoy-wlol, or Vic. toriapark station on the North London lItllway, sa !O extensive building speculation was commenced some a few ...

AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY

... AN AMERIOAN TRAGEDY. At the departcure of the ITsman steamer City of London. much interest wag being felt in Atnerics on the proceedings at the trial of Ge(leral Geo. W. (Cole, who was irdiided at Albany for the murder of the Hlon L. J,-larrie Hiscox at Stanv ix Hall, in that city. About eight O'clock on the eveing of the 4tb of June !ast,'wbile the Hon, L. Harris liscor, a maon. ber of the ...