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ROMANCE IN THE PROBATE COURT

... eldest son of one David Shannon who died in October, '95, leaving three children. David Shannon had a brother who went to America, and of whom nothing had been heard for the last forty years, and he (David) had five sisters, one of whom, named Bridget ...

THE CRIMINAL SESSIONS

... Wright, Q C, said that the offence was I unusual in this countrv. The defendant was not an Irishman. 'ie rwas a native of America. In SeDtember, 1897. he opened an account with Mesars Andrews and Go, and represented him- self as a captain. He was presented ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... aceused, who had a Wooden leg, said he was an itinerant vocalist. He had been a commercial traveller, but lost his leg. in America in consequence of an injury which he sust-sined whilst getting out of a railway car- riage. Fined Ssor seven days' imnrisonment ...

CUSTODY OF AN INFANT

... i father, having given the infant into the custody of Mary Hogan, its maternal aunt (the applicant for the writ) went to America, where he died some two years afterwards. From the giving of the infant into her custody down to 23rdNovem- ber, 1891, Mary ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—Yesterday

... which at home. degrees borrowed, and not being an educated man be did not know how much money he went through, lie went America, but returned, and himself up. Mr Koyt remanded tho prise nor. Mr John Funis defended. TRAMrr.R LICCNCR. (the application ...

NOVEL FEATURE IN A LICENSING CASE

... MXCune contended defendant was acting as agent for her husband, who was away for a time. Mr Swirte-Suppose a man goes to America for three months, is not his wife entitled to carry on business? Mr Tebias-I do not knowv. It is a question of law. Mr Swifte-That ...

DIVORCE CASE FROM BELFAST

... who was a Catholic before her marriage, gave way to fits of drink, and in the month of August, 1890, the petitioner went to America for the purpose * f practising his professiou there, and if possible improving his position. He Sent home money to his wife ...

AN IRISH-AMERICAN'S WILL

... cablegram received here to-day convoyed the unpleasant intelligence that the grent Scranton will case had beeu decided in America avd that the Wexford claimants had been de- feated. The Handley dollars, therefore, and I there are close on a million of ...

SHIPPING NEWS

... Mon.lay—Mexican, New Orleans Liverpool, |>aased. Lisbwi, Saturday -Kobeg. from Natal, and Orsvia. from West Cijsss South America, arrived. Sagres, Saturday—Statesman, Liverpool for Calcutta, passed. Boston, Saturday—New England, from Liverpool, srrived ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the maintenance, c&othing, and edu- cation of the plaintiff. The plaintiff and his brother ?? Icounsel continued) went to America. Charles returned in six months. and on his return was received with open arms. The plaintiff remained two and a half years ...

A BANKRUPT DUBLIN SOLICITOR

... time in Santa Feout in the country. I told the English Minister in America that I wished to return to this country. and submit te the jurisdiction of this court. While I was in America I got about £150 remitted to me by friends, but no portlon of that ...

THE POISONING OF WOMEN IN LONDON

... the .deceased wecmen, and in which witnesi had iarned him that this was a penal offence in Engliad whateier ii might be in America. Detective-eeageang Wfnrinie who-made the acquaintasce of the prisoner in Ma1y, related some conversations nith hbt,' toli ...