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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... the Spanish Govern. ment has decided to abandon the fortress of Penon, in SlOrjccOO The war material ?? be sent to other Spluidli possessions on the coast of Africa, where conuidered convenient. The for. tress will be blown up, to render sts re-establish ...

EXECUTION AT DORCHESTER

... names are not reported. Six North German ships have put into Harwich to avoid capture. One was a baa-quo from the West Cost of Africa, laden with pelm oil, hC. another from New Work, with oil; another with flax from Russia; another from the West Indies, with ...

THE ARRESTS OF MESSRS DAVITT, DALY, AND KILLEN

... been op en to the puirlic, I arid that upon the poblr.m they mrust rely for the I vindication. No refercnca was made in the war. rant or at the investigation to any failure on Air. . Davitt's part to report himself to the police. The 8 Iwarranis confined ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... tlie wbhue being laid in Dublin. r. ?? ' Holland r. Brady. r.D'Sherlock moved for liberty to pletd ?? al defencca. The action war brought by John Holland, builder, against Jamxes Brady,iM.D., to recover dtvmages for slander. -The summons aud a~laint stated ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... determine what c amounts were to be paid to the salvors. The ( Charles had been on a four months' voyage to the west coast of Africa, and after a homeward passage of seten weeks ran isto Crookhaven harbour at two o'clock, p.m. on the let March last. She was ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... Lordship granted the application. be.. Aitchesea v. Henry.-Mr. Beeley moved for oycd liberty to plead several defences. The action war gen- one of trespass on a several fishery on the Kylerane for. lakes and the Downs River, county of Galway, on not which the ...

THE RECENT ARRESTS

... Government who - had ordered the arrests. But he attributed it to Lord Beaconsfield, who had made war on Afghanistan and Zululand, and was now making war against Ireland. He re- pudiated the allegation that any of the leaders in the land movement had in ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... s attorney. LaTouclhe and another a Warningham, ejectment on title ; Wil- lianscol and Hposon, plaintiffs' attorneys; John War- ningham, defendant's attoriey. M'Closkey a Hgarty, bill of exchange; IV Wilson, plaintiff's attorney, ; . J. Cameron, defendant's ...

THE GALWAY ELECTION PETITION— THE JUDGMENT

... brnary, on the 80th Captain Nolan retiredfrom the i ase-contest, having beiore that, on the l7th or I Idies, I8th, carried on a war with the Rev. Mr. I 'thed, ?? hmn n ol ihnow to spoa-L i )loom sneehagoethilogacut. The 11ev. Air Doloystaes is asewit a ost ...

THE CALLAN CASE

... whilst I was in Rome, When did your Eminence return to Ireland 2 About the 1st of August. I believe the Council broke up when war was ,proclaimed between France and Germany? The council broke up on the 18th of July, and I de,, layed very little till I got ...