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THE O'KEEFFE LITIGATION

... ?? . ?? ' L : x-, IAi THrEE 0.'SEEFE. LT;'IGATI'ON.. I .. . . .1 I .. . . - I Ynsbetvddar appiluation vtr made to tW, p. Vf Chamoullbt H i ithe ?? of O'lKoeffe ?? tan. ordelr . for .the' 6t1 cit'af tih6 defenadint,, ?? tie court, ..ide, .i Fetrta- y O afjt r 0 a FvLnai e to lodgei C4,Uit th. or ,su £1i~,600, ?? of umr of £2,7i0, that had been ebatged againat him in the stilt; An Applieft'bn ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY NORTHERN DIVISION

... POLICE I LL GEN O ETB 9DA 1 ,4 ~tii I.; Iit'rulntN Dliv i~ .:(4froe~Mr 5 ). (z J. O'D ,nJl. Vsotei bCoz;nouci' A liintt hitutnd John SigS %va3't flwrgati x4ith hving 5aesitjjted biS wife furd dl30iji Ir. 1Rpogi'. o ptC her 'liuluibnii at 2e Den- 121uh satroet. E'reois the evideoce for tiio pU)6dekI- tionit nppviiremd tha on Saturday evening 5rs. oier,, vio. livei ?? bame' ?? re a efendrit, ...

THE ACTION TO SET ASIDE DEEDS

... THlE ACTION TO SET ASIDE D1l,15I n* Yeatorday, before the Masnter of the RoLls, the i7 hearing of the important case of Reade v. Reside s,, was resumed. ito Mr. ,Jellott, Q.C., was heard on bohalf of Mrs. d Maetey and Geo. Fortoscue, two of the defendants, who sought to enforce the anmont df tho trust fund 3I nettled oni thorn as against tho other defendant, the Rlev. George liarrisou iteacle, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLIOIE INTELLIGENaCE-Y ESTER`DAY NOWHlt'l'lN DIVISION. (Beforo Mr. C. P. O'Fisborty.) A5sAULT.-A ant1in named Deuis Crowvley won ohitrged with having on the ?? night, in Ifecklenlbhrgh-lae, ?? DInO Patrick ])oyle, aged three vsrs, inldicting on' him actuld bodily hart, ?? Doyle, mother of the injured boy, deposed that at halli-past six o'clock yjptcr.lnii morning she Raw'defendant in thc laue ...

THE RUMOURED STATE PROSECUTIONS

... TUE RUNIOUTiED STA'TE PlRo- S IWCUTINS. _ .. ?? (SPECIA1L TEEI I AM VlQM0 A UpRIIESPION. 3) ENT.) London, Monday Night. Thte telegranms in the London morning papors toedity from their Dublin correspondents raised the exeitenmeut concerning Irelnud to a higher t pitc4' than it had yet attained in London. I (10 not alhtde to the reporte of tie Land League e neestings, although ?? of the speerhos ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE- YESTERDAY SOUTHERN DIVISION, (Before Mr. Exham.) ALLECrsD MALICIous INJURY.-Two young Men named James Augasta and Thomas King 'Were charged by Mr. William Hlastings, of I Aston'e. quay, with having Wilfully and mallicioudly da- maged £20 worth of printing type. It appeared that the complainant wits; the proprietor of a paper. called the Evening Echo, printed in Dublin. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-YFEISTBRDAY 'N'ORXT'HEN DIVISlON. li. Exhiam presided in this court. Thechargos were all of a trivial nature. SOUTH1URN DIVISlON. (Before Kr. Woodlock.) INor(NIrous VFlUDS,-Catheapinu Hulghes a re- spectable-lookling woman, comfortrrbly dressed, wasn again braugiht up, charrgei by Detective.offi- cers Brido and M'Cerriack with having obtained goods by falsely and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE--YES8TERD.11 NORTIIEHN DIVISION. (Before Mr. O'Donel.) AISRRSTED ()h Ssi'cioye.-MichseI Dsmpicy, aged 28 years, wira prosected for loitering at Hathmrines-avenue, between one and two ?? tbias morning, with the alleged intent of euni3.;t' ting a fesohy. The constable wllo arrestet the pri. sonersaidhesawtheaccuted running froi the tiree& tion of the avenue. Witness followed ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ,I'-AW INTEqbJIquEt -I1 Y' ET%.E AY. . ?? CURT. 'APPE .. (Before tW Loril ollorl;'tho Lord Justioe` Deahy, and Lord 'Siitice Fitzgerald.) M'lNAL7V V. Till4 LANcoAsnia. AND Yonristrr RAILWAY COmipANY,-Tho court delivered judg- reant in tlis ?? w6' si ao iepel frosi' tfte ixclitiquer Divlinll nvfi.ior!ling .the.' p01aintiirs die-. rmurrer to the defondaht's special, dofence. Tue action was ...

THE MURDER OF AN IRISHMAN AT SOLIHULL

... ITHE EMURDEm. oip AN IT101F-j A.AN AT SOLIITLL,. I I ?? I. . . 1 I I * (By Froeman' Speoial Vile.) * London, Friday. The incjuesb acoiesrninj the death- 'of the young rlishlian, (nateley, who ;*oi ehdb ou Sunday, the 5th Insti, -by a emau unknownivwas resumed before 11r. Cou'c6lman, ?? scoroer fo VNorthi Warwick- shire, this morning. Mr. Smith, who represented the parish autbo-. rities, and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I LAW INT ELLIGENCE. i YESTERDAY. COURT OF APPE]AL. (Before the Lord Chancellor, the Lord Chief Baron, Lord Justice Deasy, and Lord Justice Fitzgib- bon.) R.usiErr v. . oona. -Tdis was an appeal from a decision of the Queen's Bench, by which the Lord Chief J,,,4tceanmd Mr. Jubtice O'Brien affirrued a verdict for the plaintiff, ahiclh had been directed at a trial at Limerick by Mr. Justice ...