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WINTER ASSIZES

... I I ~WINTERA$SIZES ?? - - CONNAUGHT.;: 3[R. JUSTICE NDEWS-ON ST TVE SATE ' OF THE CbOUI'RY. *(ImacEcax FRlOM otuR COtRBESl'0SflET.) Sligo,'Tnesday Night. The winter assizes for Coiught were onened, in thecourthouse here today at-12 o'oloek. Mr. Justice Andrewi. The' foflowing.gentlemen were :sworn on the grind jury - .R A Duke, 0 Phibtsb Sir 3 Gftbn, Colonel Powler, Captain Armstrong, Colonel ...

THE WINTER ASSIZES

... THE AWdIR ASSIZES. I M1UNSTER.j '-ZZLEGRA3,1 FFO3 OUR~ REPORTER:.) Cork, Wednesday Night. ' mi.s moraisg at ten o'clock Mr. Justice O'Brien ?? the Cork City Courthouse and resumed ve bustuesa of the Munster Winter Assizes, - TRE CsEHMAN MAYSLAVUGHTER CASE. Ir surilce Healy, N P, 5aid that in the case in ehich David Lenehan was found guilty of the ,T,3 aughter of Michael Cashman, and in which ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... . a I, CLARE. (TELEGRAM FROSM OnE CORRESBPONDE1T.) Ennis, Monday. To-day at 3.30 p m Lord Chief Baron Panes opened the commission. The grand jury Ha ing u been resworn, his lordship ?? O'Cal- laghan and'gentlemen of the grand jury. there are only nine cases to go before you at the present assizes,.in two of which bills were found at the last assizes. I ha~ve received the informations in these ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ?? - LAWINTELLIGENU 'VV-QMVDTAV II YESTERDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. (Before Lord Justice Fitzgibbon and Lord Justice Barry.) RE Gpusr, MCsoRs.-The hearing of the aru- > ments in this case was resumed. An application .had been made to the Vi;e-Chancellor by Miss Caroline Stannus. an aunt of the minors, Harold, Millicent, and Beatrice Gray, that they should be allowed to reside with her at such ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGES. Yesterday, in the Office of the Exchequer Divi- sionibefore Master Pigott and a jury of ?? case was heard of Julia CrilLy v. Michael Gibney, as action for breach of promise of marriage. The plaintiff is the manager of the White Horse Hotel, Drogheda. The defendant isa sergeant in the Royal irisx Consstabulary, recently stationed at Carragh,in the county of Aragh He had ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCI-YESTEDAl SOUTHERN DIVIONS (Before Mr. Byrne, Q C.) DisoRDERnY SOLDIERS. - James Barton and Qeo Davis, privates of the GreuAdier Guards, at present stationed at Rivbmond, were charged, in custody of Constable 70 A, with, between ten and eleven o'olqck on the previous night, breaking a window in the cottage of Patrick Burke, Kilmain- ham, by throwing stones at it. Barton and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELUGENOK SATURDAY. CHANCERY DMSION. Or, Sntrday the Rightr ou Joha T Bal Llt and LordJnUtice Fitzgibbon, Lords Commie,, sit, in the absence of the Lord ChanceTlor has gone to London, and disposed of a &chamber list. (Before the Vice-Chanceslor.) D TLYr MRI&aT AND OTHv ?? C resumed and concluded. The plaamtiZ a right to the foreshore attached tU ce-Cr, his pro pety, in the count- Cork. ? ...

THE LISBURN WILL CASE

... HE xLTSBBURN WILL CASE. - - I rMBOCP. V. BARBUUI n , Prooatei ('int r. before Jorl-,e- e - -no i- 0zr~ ~ ~ra ot this c tee L-_r ~ii ,Me-sr- 11 H-le-Cnr7 Q C: J -Il 5ad Hurme (iitrtunetedl I-v Meisrs' .1 o-. f Blea. nliitaailfor the (ThBrice, Messrs NY Boadl. Q ?? J Monl. \ f1ra-d C. and (ivereo~d inlstructud, e n ii ni-- ed for the de-fendantn. ?? DaCie iohl-ot- a one of thle -sisters iii -the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... OC ;POIlC'E lA-NTELLIGENCE-ESTERDAY' o. - (OCIMMMNj DZ JibIO4. ;eBtore in-. C J O'Douel.:; k- A AsLT.-Henav KcL:, described as, a rl- $ iiS~n-tte'lei, vt ?? filr ?? broken sc- . ' Veral panes oa gl2ss ill a house in Ballybhugh- re road. He was fuither charged Nith having h assaulted Police constabie ISO C hy stabbing him i in the right hao.l Nttli a knife. It was alleged the prisoner ...

THE RECENT ACTION OF THE SPEAKER

... DEPUTATION TO THE LORD MAYOR. A meeting of representative gentlemen was held in the offices of the Irish National League 39 Upper Sackville street, last night for the pur- pose of making arrangements in connection with the public demonstration to be held in the Phoinix Park on Sunday, March the 1st, Alder- man Nagle in the chair. Others present- Messrs J Lemass, T C; J Claucy, T C, sab ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... i LJ AIV INTELLIGENCE, .. s, i~~Y-1STEP.DAY . CHANCERY DIVISI5,ON APPEAT. i (Before tie Lord Chaneellor, the Master if the Rolls, Lord Justice Fitzgibuon . aiid Lord .iustice Barry.) B]iRow Y SissAILE.-Thie hearing of this case -rtu resumed. It vws an appeal by Ellen Swaile, one of the defendants, tromn an order of the Vice-Chancellor, directing specific perfor- mnanice by defendant, as ...

THE AMERICAN MURDER MYSTERY

... - ' MML Y RT, , i. - : a.1 -MYSTERY. : I I .I t-TBEA'S TELEG:RAM.) -e ' l-; ,New York, Wed nisday. - There ajper to'be srimo reason for believ in that the real-name of Maxwel, the nian charged with the ui4urder of''r Preller, ?? Bugh Brooks, SO'r of Mr. Sanmuel RI Brooks, of llheshirie. This surminee is based, am; ong other thing; UpO ?? fct PAit Mr. Sabue1 Brooks wrote to, thi St Louis ...