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POLICE INTRUSION AT NATIONAL LEAGUE MEETINGS

... POLICE INTRUSION' AT 'Xt. I L LEAGUT -MEBV!INlS. The ?? wing Ciii i ?? ili-; bt-e tween the Clii- ?? ifi' I ol and thc Very Rev. bea cn fuirke, 1P. P., C.it.l ?? iT 7lE liltiT I, 11 li0ii ciii'' ?? y' Ulu I lI'ELA.ND. C atsll. fIelaidl, '2 in 3 S' | SII-May I call uloir iltten','ln. to the jolNa- ing indcide:t wiii'h ca:urrel in my ital'rsh ii. t lest Sunlty I A tmeeting of the Citshcl ...

ALLEGED THREAT TO SHOOT A BROTHER-IN-LAW

... I ALL LGED THREAT TO SHOOT A Bi3WTHER-IN-j?-AW; i~ ~ ~ ?? ?? iu tlie S iutlorn Divi-it nal Pilice Court, vester- 1.y-, l-: e Mr. J A. Byr: . Q ?? 3 Gcorge Av ,nott I!) ,Ilt .O -ears ' ?? 1>eer'ad is a- civil e:i- I! k r, Ia. s chartgkid ?? Ijl ing tlhreatened to shoot iS brother-ill'-ai¾ Mr. Bell, (t 46 Hacidipt4tIn- ro], TIae cfe'idant w.al-liS charged wvibh il.5 lg j ris'- a-LI amoiunioi i)n ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... NTFIIGENOCE. 1 As VO~i:tStr-BPDAY I AO.pF-AL COTCRT. II ?? d the Lords: X> aC0UcrieF v Sirl. ?? lii T ?? al sal Ibv the V - axh sornthe deci- Cra Te teaants- ?? hru'lserved an -. r~ ?? by them fr10 --v li 'u tr cityv of KiP-kelnny. - ?? w~as a townpaik. ~Or> 'a fair' renit, anid on C .nra e uriruicd t'nis ep..V.-S taker to thils Court, LC,lilv's rd on. Ti'uesby, ~i''Ihc li-l arr-rived at t! ho ...

THE WEXFORD LIBEL CASE

... | i~ _ I Yesterday. hafore the Lord Chief Baron ad aB special jury, the hearing of the case of Godfrey v I Walsh, and * counterclaim, was resumed. The b action is by Mr. Edward Godfrey, leather dealer t and boot and shoemaker, in Wexford, to recover t damages laid at £1,000, for a ?? libel pub- .; lished in the Wexford Peo*le newspaper, of which1 the defendant is proprietor. The defendant fai ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... I POLICE ITLELLIGENCE-YESTERDA | lf:{m7r oM1- -111l-11.TA I NUTiUERN DIVISION. (Before Mr. Byrne.) TirE MERtcHANTS' -QUAY STAE;'11NO CASE.-The maut Johnl Madden. charged sith having stabbed1 John Bury in a hou-e on Mel chas' -quay, as ah-cady reported, swas again put ?? on re- ;mnacd. Mr. George Tiuckler defended. The en- i I jured man did not attend. Inspector O'Toole, u. i i the A Dxiisiou ...

RAID ON DUBLIN BETTING HOUSES

... RAID ON DUBLIN B'G HOUFSES, SEVERAL ARRESTS. Yesterday at a quarter past twelve o'clock, Superintendents Larrisey and Colelough. of the. Dublin Metropolitan Police, accompanied by several constables, made a raid on two houses. supposed to be used for the purposes of betting, situated in Crampton'court land Dame-lane. The' police seized all documents and money found upon: 'the premises, and ...

THE FAIR RENT COURTS

... THE FAIR BENT COURTS. The new circuits of the Sub-Commrission Courts go out to-morrow. The following are the arrange- ments made:- COUNTIES OF DONEGAL, TRONE, LOYDONDEnRy, AS,,IRM, AND DOMII. Letterkenny. September 3, for county Donegal. Dungannon. September 22, for county Tyrone. Magherafelt, October 20, for county Derry. Ballyrmena, October 27, for county Antrim. Downpatrick, November 3, for ...

THE CHARGES OF ROBBERY AGAINST A DUBLIN LADY

... THE CHARGES OF ROBBERY AGALINST I A D>UBLIN LADY. I Yesterday, in the Southern Division of the Polic^ Court (Mr. Wm Woodiock presiding), Ma- liochiort, residing at Pnthgar-road, was brought Up in, custody of Deteetive-olhcevs Gaffney and iS5 Samatra, charged, as already reported, with ilv Nilig stolen a pair f diamound ealigs, valuecl I-$30, then the property of Urs Hoev, 59 Fitz- then vii ...

THE WORLD LIBEL CASE

... ITI-HE, `W-ORLD' LBE'L C'C 2 I - -I (l;D TIELE(:RAPli.) Lin uii, Tuesdl t. In the C'urt ?? A1,peal, tu-(iJUi, ije l tIM _Iister ul the Rull, Lords .l'ustiees Cotton xiid Lindley, the ease o£ Yate- v. the Qxt-en eaine ton fur argurment. The appeal api out ci ii c-iimin-l I iSI ott a i ii if r 11i,e' lai;l L, on liiid Luisdale against-1c:r. EdP in.uL Vutes, in Qviisnuuence 2 paragraph in thle ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IVTELLIGENCE. I YESTERDAY. |a COURT OF APPEAL. LE Sefore the Lord Chancellor and Lords Justice of;p Appeal.) b J H REYNETr v K Hi BUMY-Thii was an ap- t, real brought by the plaintiff against an order of tl the Court of Queen's Bench settin~g aside a ver- s dict had for the plaintiff at Naas Assizes for a a: gum of £108 and costs. The action was brouglht oI 2g-ainst the defendant as High ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE liNTELLIGENCE-C- 5ES' TERDAY I NORITIUEit DIV SION. (Before Mr. O'Donel.) Cr.ELTY TO AnIMALS. -Thomas Halton, Town- send-street, and Joseph Mooney, 11 Sand with- street, were prosecuted by Inspector P DiMlon, of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, with having ill -treated a horse while the' animal was yoked to a float, and suffering from Isores. Thev were fined 10s ...

THE OUTRAGES IN LONDON

... THE OUTRAGES IN LOYNDOnt' CUNNINGHAM'S EARLY LIFE-HIS MfOTHER AND FAMILY VISITED. (SPECI.rA TELEC;RAU FBtOM O'± Si E 'tar CURRiZSiO'iN DECa.) Schunll, Moies ...