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THE LAST GALWAY JUDGMENT

... ED1TOB OF THE MOPMNO AM. Dublin, Tuesday, 26thMay. MSA I have readtho leadingartiole inyour paper o this morning, in which you speak of Mr. Justice Law. Eon's judgment in the case of the Galway election peti- tion as one upon whose 'calmness, impartiality ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... course of his address he remarked that when Caesar lived the Romans had nothing to fear, and reminded those to whom he was speaking that as Jesus was the captain of their salvation, ever pleading for them, they need not fear if they faithfully served him ...

THE BANK FRAUDS IN BELFAST

... frauds in con- nection with the Belfast Bank. Public talking was, however, no great criterion of truth. It was, gene- rally speaking. more or less exaggerated. The ad. ministration of the law, in its legal course, had no. thing to say to public rumour. It ...

TAUNTON ELECTION PETITION

... but witness thought there were between £70 and E £80; had not enarted himself in any-vway: i thelate election, except by speaking; neither bribed nor pro- posed bribery, treated nor proposed to treat. In re- examination, Rollingsr said 'he was President ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... bankrupt's bookkeeper, deposed that she heard her husband saying that the bankrupt had close on £2,000. She also heard him speak of the £500 which had been in the box at Mrs. Flynn's. Mrs. Flynn deposed that on the day on which Mr. Berkeley was adjudicated ...

THE TAUNTON ELECTION PETITION

... Tarle away. Mr. Justice JGrove-I am afraid that you are rather dilating your case. Mr. Russell-All this is rather weak, and speaks rather in favour- of W lilkins and Govier than other. wise. I am much astonished to hear your lordship say so. Mr. ustice ...

THE IRISH JURY SYSTEM

... cases; with regard to criminal cases, I knb;r there is considdrable difference of opinion amolg the members of the bar; but, speaking from mY own convictios, I think that the juries: havb, be- haved very well;, I do not think that the preliminvry revision ...

THE TRIAL OF THE CLAIMANT

... Dr. Kenealy-1 could only make an approximate estimate of the time I would occupy. The Lord Chief Justice-You have now been speak- ing for three weeks, and your first speech occuped 21 days, making a total of 42 days. Dr. Kenealy-Your lordships cannot be ...

THE TRIAL OF THE CLAIMANT

... the opinion and judgment 6f persons on the one side or the other, who knevw Roger Tichborne, and awho have come fo-ward to' speak to the identity or Inoun-identity of the defeiidant as that person- adid With them 'we mMus' place tho dead as ,well as the ...

GRACE'S OLD CASTLE PETTY SESSIONS— SATURDAY, JAN. 17

... about what Mr. Reade said to g him. Mr. Reade did speak to me as a friend as to what a he should do, and I mention this for the purpose of t' strengthening my position, an5( showing what I think I speaks to Mr. Reado's truthfulness, that it was present ...

THE TRIAL OF THE CLAIMANT

... and 0 detestable his conduct, yet truth and justice are C superior to all other considerations, and I will come forward and speak the truth,' so that i justice .may be done, and he should have P appreciated and applauded her conduct ; but when, i after ...