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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I I YESTERDAY. COUXRT OF BAINKRU PTCY. Yesterday, before Judge Miller, Mr. S A Hogan said, in the case of Mr. Thomas Woodlock, stock-| broker, a bankrupt, lhe had to move on behalf of a creditor named Daniel O'Brien, of Longford, for an order upon the nssignees to complete the tran-fer of a share in the l ibernian Bank, now in their possession, which had been t)repared and eigned by a Mr. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... I POLICE N-ITELLIGENCE-SATUTRDA Ad MT.TFTHMtN DIVISION. (J.fure Mr. Keyes, Q.C.) IRi3OtERY AT GRATTraN-3I;:DG oL.-JhU Walsh, pof ,i-in -,res, and Michael Cunningham, 13 W-ellington-pLce, Mountjoy-street, were prose- cuted for h.sving on Friday night stolen a quantity of leaden pipe. the property of the Corporation. Con-table I;1 D stated that between 11 and 12 o'cloce; on Filday night he was ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE YESTERDAY

... LAW INTELLIGENCES YESTERDAY. CHANCERY DIVISION. ?? the Master of the Rolls.) 15I'ORTAIT INJUNCTIOtSN tOTION' Tas ATToRNEY GEMRAL AT THR RUtrLON OF tF 5 IUBLIN CORPORATlON V TEs BLACKtODCt '1 .'SHll COXMI;SSONERS ANtD OTHFtES. - Mr. ?? ier, Q C (with him Mr Beswley, Q C, and Mr. ta:itiardi Adams, instructed by Mr. John M'Nheehy) 3poliesl oul behalf of the informants, the Dublin (orDoratiol, t9 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... f LAYT !GATT,, ?? -%I- - I I I : L AT? 'i 1).? -.1 CEPNC l'_nJ7 ' ?? I. o ?? a ,Y Ifzi, r ?? Mr. John nc.. i;waige, of Coxi; as. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE-YESTERDAY

... I POLICE ITELLIGENCE-YESTERDAY SOUTRERN DIVIMSNOl (Before Mr. Woodlock.) STEALING A Tn&'Caw.-A boy named Michael Reilly. a porter. was put forward in custodyof Detective Officera Ruddock and Priestly,-charged with having stolen, a tea chest, the propeity ofi Mr. Keenan, Dublican, Damo-court, value £9. The prisoner went into the shop and took the chest. He ran down the court, was followed uad ...

THE ACTION AGAINST THE PRODPRIETOR OF THE IRISH TIMES

... ITE ACTION AGAINST THE PRO. -PRIETUR OF THE. Ad ISII TINiiS. Yeerdiy Xr. Justice Kadrews and a special jury resnmed the hearing of the acti.n brought ?? Sarh Nicholle, proprietress of the heotel mad re- staurant 21 Feet-stree agait Sir JohnA¬t, D.L., owlnerof the Irish Times for injury and an1oyance caused to herself and her business by the workng of the maebinary in the. defendant's ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... .POLICE lNTE'LLIO ENCE--YESTE RDAY- |N~i'oi';rH' ECN ]j'icpjv (Before Mr. C. J. O'Denel, Chief Meaietrate.) TvAvPvr.slo Wr- ?? TlcsicTws.-3t. J. P. B3rowvne, tte generd serlerintesudeit of the (re:at Nitrhl-ra ltailwaxv, apnietitotl to prosecute Charles O'lFtrieI rosditliig a;t IO T-uvi er Ga:diner-serest, fur ?? frost 'adlyil'e a-eetercttv (fTns' tLo.) WithOLt1 a. ticket. The riisonier gave ...

THE CRIMES ACT

... roe following compensation awards, under the above act, were published in the Gazette of last Light:- To Thomas Boyd, of Chilcontb, county Kiikenny, in ?? of the murder of his son, Charles Daniel B,,yd, SSe r.Shanlough, in the same county, on tihe 8815 of Auzubs il15SJ, Xi bb10 ?? Thuinas B ,;y, of Chilcomnb, county Kilkenny, in res.Pcl; of Injurles sastaiiied near shanbough, in same county, ...

IMPORTANT JUDGEMENT IN REFERENCE TO LEASES

... j1!ThTORTAWVJUDGIMNT `I-Nl- 1~f~ II RIPO MTLEiE& -I-- ?? E . . .roXsss On Saturday Mr. Justice O'Hrgan and Mr. Commissioner Litton, Q C, sat in the Land Com- t mi siotaa Court, Merreon-street, and delivered 2 judgment in the case of Michael- Drew,, tenant; r Rev J Brabazon, landlord, which involved an I tmportauttojnt of law in reference'to agreements 11for har see. - , -Y , Judge O'leagan ?? ...

THE CRIMINAL CODE BILL ABANDONED

... THE CRIMINAL CODIE BILL ABANDONEO, (By Freeman. Special Wire.) London, Thursday Night. The Grand. Committee on Law and Courts of Justice and Legal Procedure, SirM W VRidley pre- sidiug, sat again to-day to resuume the considera- tion of THE CRIMINAL CODE (INDICTABLE OFFENCES PROCEDURE) BILL. It will be remembered that at the last meeting an ameninment was cuoved to Clause 12 (which I gives ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... 'POLICE INTELLIUENCFE-VEASFp Qi I V MI. I..x Aim trIovII e- I SOUTH;41i2i DlViIONu.-j - (Before Mr. J. A. Curran, Q.C.1 ALLEGEB M3ALiCIOUS INJTBY.-A noan anme6 Michael Flyan, aged about 30 year, ws& chrl,6, by Tfa1 Breslin, of Adelaide-road, With havai smashed a-ml taken the brass faciugs Of twO fe- places, in the house 7i5 Thomas-treet, the property of the Hibernian Bank. Prosecutor was onee ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY SOUTHERN DIVISON

... IPOLICI E TELLIGENC -SATURDAXt I dU.TI:N DItVISION. (i;cfore Mr. Woodock.) itonn.irs r 'rROt.. CATHOLIC CHLAZEtLs-A 1wo iran named M1ary Donovans waV chafrged wvir` 'having st5leni seven al Irtieles irom d~iferci: chapelithroughout the city. It appeared front the evidene ?? several witness s that ycesterhi:. she wae; o0ctserve L to letve ?? Chapelw 'ti1 an umbrella, tbe property oE a geuthnnu. ...