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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... I POLICE INTE LLIGENOCEYESTERDLY NORTHERN DIVISION. (Before Mr. J. W. O'DonnelL) TI~E NIGHT REFRESHMENT HOUSE.. Mrs. Catherine M'Donnell, 10 Lower Abbey- street, was summoned by Sergeant John Byrne, 9G a, for having, on the 12th of October, sold by retail whiskey, such sale being a third offence under sea. 3rd of the Act 85 and 86 Via., chap. 94, of the Licensing Act, 1874. Mr. White defended. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... flP-WI~NCE. COURT OF OR NC In re Cooper, a Lunatio, ex ~arte Oor-his matter came before the cokirt on A4 the part of Heinry Alexander Ocopii4 tee and heir at law tteuntcoraorri. 4Ovatialliug a-pay eaa aw. aw t the lunatic's two stepbrothers, and that a sum of money should be expended upon improvementiolz the lunatic's house at Cooper's Hill, near lowed topqzp ,atogt.bq 84a Wotbr aria ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

... COURT OF COMMON PLESA | - . . . .. .:I. . . . - . IjT. JuSticO L&VWon tat before 11 o'elock and heard motions. JO-in OWl9qg? v. 44. D leftfe 01,fier.-Mr, I P. O'Brien movedif4ir the, defendat in this to to plesd double. The aotion is to recover darmkA under these circumstances :- e plaintiff Pl1eged tbat the defendant by his negligeuce, vhile driving a horse and carin leanworth,.county ...

ALLEGED CRUELTY TO AN INFANT

... ALLEdED CHVELTY TO AN INFANT. On Saturday, in the Northern Division of the Police Cotwrt,,before Kr J, W. O'Dounell, Michael Lawleus, aged 48, deseribed as of 72 Capul-street, no business, was put forward in custody of Acting. Inspector Balpin, 8a, and Police-sergeant 66 C; charged with having neglected, without proper excuse, to providb for his infant, Elizabeth Law- less, aged six, months, ...

STATISTICAL AND SOCIAL INQUIRY SOCIETY

... ;TATISTICAL AND SOOIAL INQUIRY I SOCIETY. I The second meeting of the'present session took 1 lacelast oveuingiii the Leinster Lecture Hall, olesworth street. The chair wsla occupied by Lord O'HEaoaA : } mongst thoase present were- Th leight Ron Judge Lawson, Sergeant Sherlock, M P; Miaurice Brooks, P; Alidenan Campbell J P lohn OHagan, QC; C Laeib 0; Charles Aurews, Qa;Jaimes Green, Q C; M ...

THE GRAND JURY SYSTEM

... TW h G --AND jufl Y isTE-.I is 'IiB db bitlo to Mefer to ad 'f efoireith out of msany that might be ieleaoed from thp 'e dtAilN of'&he duti;s nt dand' Jrud% nd ho that iro obiectionalble. ' -; 14 The constitntion of the Graiid'Juries bein' ii depondent upoft the nuipber of resident tb gdlxtry in each otltiy, varties vefy much. Ih n few', and only a 'few, eotiities Ih I*qeid, owing to ...

POLICE INTELLICENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE JNTELLICENCE-SATURDAT. N0ltTiRN fliVISION. (Pefore MI. C. J.U'toe) TLC ?? Cap' ?? ?? ca-a dri. cr, iil tie ?? gcai P 0 ?? Cailro!1, coal iii' ?? ~ 1- ~ i . u ilute vehicle tr -av. ?? iitee pi I], thme y caused i .: I I'tt'IJ- i iL . In ?? an .IiJ:oY-, the wife of aI f i r: c t- v atan- Utc. it. The evidence 'Af Mi.)ftlitoia to i-c ?? that on Friday, lli 2ti lt inst. wsi i5 (Iivii lg, ...

THE THEATRICAL ASSAULT CASE

... I ,E. ! I tile Queen's ?? Nisi PiUs Cout yester- day, before Mr. JustlIO Barry, the case of Rock- inghamn lvaliurton'y. Alfred W. Harris, stood second on the list. The plaintiff claimed £1,000 dathages for an assault and battery com itted on him by the d~fendant, a son of Alderman Harris, at thW Thientre Royal. 'The defeadaut pleaded that tqs plaintiff flrat asssuited hij, and Wet the Act ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... IPOLI9E.&tELUG(;EOE -YgTERDAYk I I~ ?? NOR~THEoUIUDIVIBON. ' y l: o Btife mi. 0 ~oDow] Su) >4, iwpgva hpma~00 as Owe charged with havieg desortod froes te 80th Rbe6E$,Uod~ ?? m tted torhy rient b ~ ~ ~ ~ de Astpeottiblt ~Ifreha it- s nianbd~t Doolafny,/of 0i1us, Oomp: _ un, h , ,wl a ,i 3 , hebit, of ennoying hirL & fI exeeinzuag9o wben .Writier^y ., - i j bid .. it . . ?? ' 6?itsantbg. oro ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—IMPORTANT TO LITIGANTS

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-IMORT TO LITIGANTS. Ito VE EDTI'O 0P TME FllEUMAIX. 18th December; Si-Tie case in Banco, as repefted in Satur- turday'e issue, of the Bank of Montreal v. Munster Bank, reflects inportiant considerations for the .mqrcantile community and others who a e unfortu- natly sometimes led into law. The case in ques. tion war an aotion to recover £3.636 2a. 6d. da. mages for ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... | LAW, I NOE. nwd ?? o.- The i ant., at I0a! ntftio dthe cod~ ~ - Mitthi A4nfdavito which had been ade for the areofh5 n 1r strv4-f t ?? h ; eit dof Ui apoeet ~ s b L fot~hthi~bp h t&etfrti. - 1Y ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... AdLA 1i;TJLhN T ?? joured nti Wa~sgly, hen the amount ofin damages assessed will be mentioned. Di F hla tI tn-Drs, B~lrnto, Q. C.~Boyd,. mln ana S3on.- For th~ defendanta-M arsr. Exhato, q.( ngd- B'ed I, nktrueted by~rW;J;!.'D.R WiU 'co, 'COMMIS410Y op' 0YE3~,AJ J~ERMfNE1R The Comissuliaon of Oylraiind Terrafl,6i for ~the coupt f.Dublin was'o eiw eel rn Morris aud Mr.' Justice Barry, ...