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TERMONFECKIN PET rY SESilONS.T.-TEE IC IRISRI FISUEIRY LAWS

... Works, who, as the Bench were aware, bad been made Commissiorers of Fistteries, and it had been forced upon them by the complaints frequently made of a systematic violation of the law by the traw- lers in exercising their calling within certain prohibited ...

TRAGEDY IN BRUSSELS

... abuasing his wife; who, with true womanly feeling, eove to hide it from the world outside. It was evident, however, that an inward ?? weighed upon her mind. SD much incensed was the eldest son at the treatment his mother received, that he enlisted as a ...

CONTY DUBLIN REVISION—YESTERDAY

... alive. Her organs of vision were of a whitey-blue on a light orange ground, and the pair of squinters looked downwards and inwards on a probosis that seemed to be anxious to look up in the world. HIler head-dress and drapery were sadly disor- dered, and ...

POLICE COURTS—YESTERDAY

... prisoner was much addicted to drink, and, on being reftsed money for the purpose of obtain- ing drink, be threatened to kill complaintant. The pri- soner was ordered to find bail, or, in default, to bo im- prisoned for six montbs. James Walsh was brought up ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... pIlrote. A citation had been accordinply iseued on the 2.i oi JAn. calling upon the cburchwardeon to Hapeeraud aner tire complaint of the petitioner on tois inorni:., asli tee matter now came on for hearig. The respondents appeared, but, havibig isolied ...

THE PROCEEDINGS IN KELLS

... they should bind both prisoners to give bail to be of the peace, ?? in 51. each, with securities in half that sum. The complaint of James Love against Mary Tevelin, for striking his umbrella with a stone on the 3d of December, was then heard. Anne Prim ...

LAW NTELLIGENCE

... to his lordship, stated that the complaint of the patient wasehis suffering from headache and weakness, or debility of the stomach. He (Dr. B.) appre- hended that further confinement might serve to aggravate the complaint, but he could not undertake to ...

THE LATE SHOOTING CASE IN GREGG'S. LANE

... inferior to it; I passed a straight silver catheter into the wound for about four inches ; the direction which it took was inwards, downwards, and backwards; I could feel the femoral artery beating diatinctly in front of the instrumtent - from the direction ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY

... when the Ganges struck on the rocks same of the crew who came on deck were undressed, others were dressed; had no cause of complaint with the provisions of the ship, or with the captain, from the time the Ganges left Stranraer; never beard the captain canm ...

LOCAL CHARGES ON SHIPPING—COMMISSION OF INQUIRY

... proper management of the port, be reduced. With the complaints made against the board for not doing certain things, he had nothing to do. On the contrary, he trusted all parties having well-founded complaints to make against the board would now come forward ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... diseasee. From bad blood come pimples and his blotches on the face end bod'y, indigestion, heart and !en brain diseases, liver complaints, nervousness, Bnd all '00 the maladies which f llesh is heir to. Tte in BLOOD PURIFIER -- OLD Dr. JACOIB 'he T6WNSEND'S ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... death ; I heard the statement as to his throwing up coffee groundl and that, in my opinion, is a marked symptom of cancerous complaint of the stomach, but not a neceesarily cha- Tacteristic symptona; it is not of itself destructive; those symptoms which I ...