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THE IRISH JUDGES

... THE IRISH JUD(GES. Yesterday in the Queen's Bench Division, tihe list of whtich included several cases of importance, Mr. Justice O'Brien, on taking his beat oin the Bencu, iaid he would wait before directing the list to be clled in orler to ascertaint whetber Mr. Jutice Johnson could attend. The Lord Chief Justice was enga&ed in the Court of Appeal, Mr. Justice Holmes and Mr Justice MaddeJ o ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... -tgiCE INT LTRNC IESTFRDAY ttt:htK SSva~o ?? Mtvr. Bertoe, ?? j JLjt ryr.' e.-I- -. t' ' ;i: . re'wlc fece, Ywoe~ ?? ~tli.i. t:y . front vttars-by ri~t'- ?? 'ttr o' r ?? i t l-s . pitausn r eleaitr:i pe; !- ?? r.!l vetoere (of Olivr.v ~ tt;~ tio5: ' wren reti-wed ?? thritonu- r;4 aSqge. i r110 .,tS2 itOeit. i!n Horitee. mi o'c':onprl . vnd residinrg in 'a~;fo an strW ,IarqA by U,-t'tabic ...

DROGHEDA ASSIZES

... I DROGHEDA ASSIZE7S. - our Drogheda correspondent ?? Chief BAiron ',lles opened tha Commission of Aesize for cite County of thie Town of Drogheda to-day. His lordship was accompanied on tire bench by tie Mayor (M1r. Peter LJvuch, J RI, with this sword mid inno;, Mr. Patrick Reddy (hIigh Sheriff). and Mr. Thomas Byrne, Sub- Sheriff. The Grand! Jury having been re-sworn by Mr. S 0'Shaughiuessy, ...

THE CITY SESSIONS

... TRH CITY E j Sir Frederiicl;raalkiner Q P th e civil b ui iae a of the City on Saturday ila (Green .i;t DPSo ATE)T, BICTC- BcWEI James Coyle. f9 Graftsn s'rea Martin and Fmd-nter, cvcle r etz l g Deawsou street. to rectre. ..2 of a bicyce ?? nr the n.- had entruste I to thte defenjd.r d and *hich he alleged t.5e iefe, detained. The cae made Fm r rit plaioinffm, the machine to the defendasnt' ...

THE BERMUDA TRAGEDY

... I I - I:I IJI c TRAG IS. 1. THE RERMUTDA ITRACKY4 I FURITHER PA RTICULABS - 1 iIYP- D AT 1U D. - ' , ?? Thqrsday. Soume additional particulars of toh shocking ircunstancee qvnder which krs Margaret Marr biCarthy5 a natve d this town, we imnde in Ilrmuda a ?? from the ecnteist few hrief tetooin isaiosa a bva ?? 5ea ceived hbe during the present week fm the colony.. A goo deal of correspoildeaeo ...

DUBLIN LADY'S DIVORCE ACTION

... DUBLIN LADY'S DIVORCE i I - sACTION. - London, Tuesday. The House of Lordd to-day. consisting of the Lord Chgneilor, Lord lHeichell, Lord Wat- 5sop, Lord ktcnaghten, and Lord Morris, bad ! before them the Divorce Bill presented for I second reading by lra Agnes WeirThompeon, wife of Abrabazn Thompson, solicitor. Bolfast. Mr Racinerney. QC , who appeared for Mrs Thompson. said the marriage took ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST LADY SCOTT

... TIJE CHARGE AGADNST LADY! SCOTT. j REMARKABLE EVIDENCE. THE ACCUSED COMMITTED FORL TRIAL. London, Monday. ,t Bow setreet this morning, before Mr vhghan. Selina Lady Scott, John Cockerton, 5Stifl enginaer; arnl Frederic!, East, groom; ,ere charged on reu'and with unlawfutlly and ,5¢ciously publishing, and causing to be ablished. a defimatory libel of and concern- -I Earl hntisesl. I ...

AN IRISH SESSION

... ?? 1-A D42 - .0 -c~tional. l!!P, DUBEjfLIX- THURSDAY, DEC. 31,1896. AN~ IRISH, SESSION. LORD SALIrenuX and Mr. Balfour have simnltaneously issued their summons for the opening of Parliament on the 19th of JanuiLy. Whatever else is doubtful about tbe coming session, that it must and :+U prove an essentially Irish session is not to dobe 2oubted. The comforting assurance of the Govern- m6nt and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LASW INTPL1GENC. IYESTERDAY. HILARY SITTINGS. 1897. Yesterday s'c ae sitting' commenced in the Four CourtC. The Lard Chancellor. prjsided at a meeting ef .thie Beacher, and aftewards, together with LordsJutieas Fitzgibbon, Harry, and Walker. the MsFbte ^of the Rolls, and the Vice Chancellor, eat in the Appeal Court, where ft was announced that interlocutory appeals would be ?? up on the ...

IMPORTANT INSURANCE CASE

... i _ DELANY V. THE UTNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY. This case, whtich was at hearing on Tues -lav even- ing before the Recorder (Sir Frederick Falkirter) in the Courthouse, Green street, was resumed yes- terday, raises the question whether the UUnion As. surance Society of London is bound to pav damages to Mr L Delany (Delany and C4, brush manufacturera in this city), for alleged breach of contract in ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W &CiTIVVES-TISi D4Y. (From the Lejal Diarp.) 11 M COURI OF APPEAL iN IRELAND. -For Hear:inR-189S, Clanricarde v Ryder, V C, part heard ; 1896, O'Kane v Cunringharm, Q B Div. For JudgMenat o to-marrow (Friday), Estate of Purefpy Poe, trustee and executor of Robert Owen, deceased, owner and petitioner fowner's appl!al) ; estate of Purefoy Poe, truetee and executor of Robert Owen, deceased ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... I IA I OWAYV U'f'l'.S-''wwlS DaT. I I- . Fr the, LStyya Dlii,,V.) C 4 OURT OF APPEAL IN IUWL&NnZ I QB D)v; Robartsaiu, tenant; Vsuc~Tnon i wift P-,ur ia tn lilit for T~uesday, thle 9rh March next-.-jor hearig-Baunnatyn5 v F(er'gus FIGHa C FUR? OF' JUSTICE. CHAN. Cl-Ny DIVISIONLO&D CHANCIILL10,11t In Lunticy-Befo.e. th*lIkegintrer, 13, 330o Colaoe- IJ Moody. -f nutiutnd Willd. atemniona; H ...