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CORK ASSIZES

... I 0 GCORK XASSZES. - ,, _ _ - ID - I t ACTION AGAINST MR. LEADER- Cork Thursday. LwidJusticeBarry satin the City Court at eleven o'clock this morning, and took up the hear- uig of thecity common iur record of JOArt MMo.t. V. W. ?? .LzAnn I p. 'This wsani action to recover £O1,0W dmages tby she ptintiff, a. Mallow Town Cobmmisioner, fromwe defendant Who . is the landlord of thei: Curss propertT ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... WS--, ?? ?? Li -Z .1, - YFZTERDAY. COURT 0OF APPEAL. ?? Chief Justice, Lord Jusice -I Fitzgibbon, and Lord Justice Barry.) RM'S S EsTAE-TI3 wab an appeal from a de- I cison of Mr. Justice Zonroe settling a schedule of gncutbrances. Messrs Lindsay, of Belfast had claimed in respct of a mortgage on the estate for £5iO. an equal priority.with the petitioners who had a clain of £950 as trustees of ...

TERRIBLE DOMESTIC TRAGEDY

... TERRIBLE DOMESTIC I ::TRAGEDY. THREE CHILEDEN M17URlDERED BY THEIR MOTHER. Liverpool, Friday. A terrible tragedy took place in Garmoyle-road, Smithdown road, on the outskirts of Liverpool, last night, A Ctustoms officer named Charlton, on arriving home, found his wife in a lobby with her throat cut. He rushed out and brought the neighbours,. when it wasI discovered that their three children, ...

LAND COMMISSION COURT

... I- L-iD .OMmissroN cQu1=. (Before Mr. Justice Litton and Mi Commissiones lFitzgerald.) Richard Sparrow, tenant.; R A D Hepenstal, landlord, Judge Litton said in this caqe two, cues'tions had been raised by the counsel for the iandlotd a-disentiitling the tenants to have a fair rent fixed. The more important one was whether the tenant, having regard, to the facts, was a present I or a future ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-YESTERDAYI - - -- - -- - NonHEi; lDhvinox-D ?? Mr. Keys). ASSAULTS. James Heating, described as a tramp, was charged by Police-constable 145 D with having last night been drunk on the Navan-road. He was also charged with having assaulted Mr. MSe'enna. publican, Blanchardstown. He was further charged Nvith having been guilty of inde- cent conduct. On the charge of ...

THE COUNTY CORK DIVORCE CASE

... THE CO UNTY CORK DIVORCE r CASE. f -_ --*I ABRUPT END OF THE CA&lC. The County Cork divorce petition of Harr son, v Harris.-I sudd-enly collapsed at the sitting of the Matrimonial Court this yesterday. The petition sas by Herbert H. Harrison, of Fort- f, lauds, in the caonty of Cork, fur a divorce a mnsane z et thoro from his wife, Blanche Harrison, on the grounid of her misconduct with Ralph ...

MUNSTER WINTER ASSIZES

... ' THE BALLYHEIGUE MURDER CASE. SENTENCE OF DEATH. , A LIMERICK MANSLAUGHTER CASE., Nenagh, Friday. At ten o'clock this morning the trial of Bar- ; tholomew Sullivan for the wilful murder of Patrick Flabive at Ballyheigue. in the county of Kerry, on the 30th of August, 188f, was resumed i before Mr. Justice O'Brien and a special jury. The counsel for the Crown ?? Solici- ?? (Mr. John Atkinson, ...

MURDER OF A SOLDIER

... MURDER OF A SOLDIER Londou, 'Saturday. The Press Association reports to-day a remark- able tragedy, resulting in the death of a quarter- master sergeant of artiflery, named Stewarb, at Plumatead. Waiter James Lyous, aged twenty, machinist, employed at Woolwich Arsenal, living at 32 Conway road with his mother, a widow, went home between twelve and one o'clock this morning and found his moths- ...

JUDGMENTS IN THE LAND COMMISSION COURT

... JUDGMENTS .IN- ?? LAfDCO~MIS - ' --SION CURT. -..Ma - Yeyterday,.ia. the Land Cozmids~in.our6t, * . fore Justice Liton an d r. Cooialioher .Fitsgeiad 9.0,i jud~gments fwere givenx in several'. important casesof appealaagaist ta fig of ain renats on holdinigs ii diff~rent pirta ofte country. Mathew .lanagan, tenint; Lord Crofton, - lord. * Mr. Justice .Ltbon, iii giving judgment in this case, ...

ENGLISH OPINION ON THE ARRESTS

... ENGLISH- OPINION ON THE i ARRESTS. i i 0 : t - ~~~London, Priday!.I (BY FRERMA YSPECIAL E.) (From' th peker.) At the moment when tble leaders of his -party | are about to emnbark upon a political crusade on wliich dependil the fortune of the coming. session, and when thie earnest desire of every Tory mein- ber and every; Tort -canudidote.-is that nothing e bould se d-ine: to'aeceentusth thoe' ...

THE RAILWAY RATES INQUIRY

... : AL A -,IQ. THE y ILt~mWA RATE IN} 0. - : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ez1C0kMMENCEMENXT OFSITTINGS IN DUBLIN. 'Yesterdaya il -ocliock the Railway and Canal it, Cqompiwsioners, Lord Balfour -of Burleigl, Chair- ozan, alud M. Courtenay Boyle, C a commenced tir sittings in Dublin in Judge Boyd's Land letoi, -wfiich was crowded. qr: X - >Pember, Q C, of the English Bar te Right SLjllon s V8 alker, Q C; ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICEI -N1'ELlLGEN( E-SATURD. YoRT (I 2-N I)xvIisna.- 'Before M3r. C j O Dut 1 e4 ASSAULTISG T'E PotiLt A labourer naned .ohn Noan., who resides at Rathfarnham. wva-s chirgedl vith havnrg. when being arrested on a trivial cnarge, been gUivt. oc dirsorderly conduct. From the exidence gcn. it appeared that the disorderly conduct wws of a very pronouinced chal-rater. the prisoner having throrv; ...