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STATISTICAL AND SOCIAL INQUIRY SOCIETY

... . TAISTICA 3 AW Y A ieeting of the Statistical ndI Speisl Inquiry Societyof Xreland wu bold lot rvenv4 at the u p l Mp Sterol t rh . The SiWa oeupied by4U9M bir. JOHN LENTJuOR C.B., Vioe.Prwidint. Dr. Neilson Havock ?? * gpar p4titled Some notes,s 91Je pymcooftp o the t4ate Charities Aid AssIoafatlen 6f New YArt ft ?? he gave a summary of the fourth annual report of the association, dated ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INT GENCI. I YESTERDAY. COURT,OF CHANCERY APPEA&.: tilefore the Lord Chancellor and the Lord!ustioo of Appeal) c Pim V, HariS. This was an appeal from an order of the Vice- Chanellor. The bill was filed by Mr. James Edwin Pinm, of Eglantine, in the oity of Cork, merchant, and priyed that the defeudant, Mr. Joseph Thomas harris, of Adelaide Lodge, with whom he had been In partnership,. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... K - LAW INTELLIGENCE .. X t YESTHIP~TkY. > ; ;; COURT OF CHANCERY APPEAL. Before the Lord Chancellor and the Lord Justica of Appeal.) Dt(6 ?? Duo.-The hearing of' this appeal against tbe decision of Judge Warren, granting probate of the wilk of the late Mr. James Duffy, of Wellington.quay,44 Xthe defendaont, was resumed and occupied the day. Counsel for the appellant-Mr. M'Donogh, Q.C.; Mr. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I LAW INTELIG ;Xft=- I ROJi; I); ' \ Thotnenb ew'Ooyne. la th e rguisen ta In 6thi c4%E lse the 'o d la nthat seeto the pr 4i.hat hn ;*~f vrds token by the 1etwotbq .th~'MX~ia4', yestern ailwray CompauSytund £15h9$Wd~for em under en arigt~io;t -weq' t#td.a nisbRed,.. . . , The Mlaster of thel Rolls said tbe qustel~n was hether the speclfi¢ beiubit opbi*d with respect the Sherifi~streM ?? th ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTE LLIGENCE-YESTERDAY | NORTHERN DMSTON. (Before Mr. J. NY. O'Donel.) Aasault rtn a Ififet-A man named Cosler,'resid. Sng in Clarendon-strect, was charged with violently assaulting his wife by kicking her. The prisoner wa. sent to jail for two months. A woman named Blake *vas sentenced to a monntgs lirpriso3imentforasbaulting Constable 152 C in Purdon-atreet. ' AsjaUt on a Tcamcir ...

COURT [ill] BANKRUPTCY

... - -q m ft? A, ? cou eo§ i!2t . j!.z ^ A further sitting' i t ia * casi 'i view of traoing pro- an' a d to be pos. S 28 gbmn~g~t;;l*5ga dealer inr ces resa in *. weit,.Dublin, hda Ander the nam of Arnoum, ott, and Co, ?? to e mount of £400 from Madame )Nxl~n { 'Fro c IA fr, and she, though having ¶b~ifp lb~s acqi idt afce wit~h hu, accepted bills wero renewfed at the request of the bankrupt. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTEL.IGENCE-YESTERlDAYl NhiPB'lih.N DIVISION, (Before Xr. C. J. O'Donel.) Chargc of Sin ugglaq.-/A Dutch sailor named John Goadz, belonging to the ship the Marquis of Lorsne, was charged by Mr. Carmichael, officer of the 6itorms. with ?? attempted to smuggle a- pound of tobacco and a pound of cigars. It ap. Jeared that the vessel arrived yesterday from lRotterdam, and wheu she was ...

VIOLENT ASSAULTS ON THE POLICE

... If VbLENT AssAULTS OX TAR ;. ?? .POLCE, ieeterday, at the Southern Divisional Police coutrt, a n`ubear of violent assaulto upon the pollcd were 'disposed of. Larance Doolan, Michael's-hill, labourer, was' paced in the dock in custody of Police-constablee 102 A, 157 A, and 53 D, Charged With baving committed violent aseaults on the constables. 102 A deposed he arrested the ac- cused for ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... it I ? x ? 1? ?K-04 I icer residing in Pir oa-ltie1.iWty' ,oigh1~op1r augced.~d~~ ASp' 5 lutli the Epwueil He* ?? a~omjo .zr&v~lbie RCki~b~t h: *e, chr~elt i' Wiii~ t> 4eahl t k young woman 'illhltd-AUce Flyi,^p, qutlls ,6plei & l6Ui. a '1be prosecutrix de 4ept A140 thtl male prinoner oied her down in her roam, ab d- bhttMI hur hett agpineg4 .the goorg anrltbe1 *vqk the iqe ftom her. Tha ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-YESTERDAY I NORTHERNW DIVISION. (Before Mr. J. NV. O'DonnelL) 'Insubordination.-Margaret Martin, a female in- mate of the South Dublin Union, was prosecuted for insubordination in the workhouse on the pro. viousevening. Theaccusedwns working in the laundry, andshe suddenly became very violent, would not work, and cursed herself. Mr. O'Don. Iiell sentenced her to 14 days' ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... l l v ?? i _ ?? ' ?? IE 4.. ' (Before Mr. C. J. O'Do.) Unjust W~ mnd ,l47r,-.b ioea4 paeon were e s ,;r Murpboi e E £ivisnv, fur, hA~vu- RI tit Weights , ~urch72ui g 1o 21 DoDnyKdW d. qme.; rmarl&ed that &t wr e m.for the defndzaut Sob cheating the poor out of half a gilas of M R' mudl it a * hlr~ppltta# t Mhit. Wu any Ya ra a I;J'Doiael i There wag a wromenx ID ?? p~a~ foun 4 hiding an., ? ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... T I ?? L E. -- ?? . I COURT OF CHANCERY (Before the Lord Chaucellor and tLI of A Peal.) appeal was resumed. The question was whethe a letter of the 17th December, 1867, wrsitten by tl1 . female defendant, and the deposit of certain deds 4i t-uaonc.ad. -edarum. gr~ d toiaos I randum of such deposit, created hfi valid equiteble mortgage u on A Ieelfialitiin~t'49 4 4 2d. in favourof the ...