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THE CHARGE AGAINST MR. DE BURGH BURKE

... country; that any ?? eshould have been made to the ?? tasken in America, because it would prejudice ties . prisoner in any matter he might be tr'i- for. PReferences were made iu America thbat they . in this country were not permitted to iuvestigate, and ...

THE ALLEGED FRAUDS ON DUBLIN TRADERS

... wae arrested and brought here from America wsv realty put into the back- ground albogather, and they now laid strese on I the charge of false pretences. This charge of larceny was the only clharge discussed in America '-the only charge en whien he was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... race for 41th America DunaCp ucondidosalli. The fellewing message has been cabled to Lord Dunraven :- Resolved by this club to accept the aballengc sent by the Rey., S Yacht Squadron in the name of Lord Dunraven ta race for the America Cup, the trmath ...

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 ...

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 ...

AN APPEAL FROM THE MAURITIUS

... House of Commons. He was ! introduced to the Liberal leader by Mr. Jehn Merley, and assured Mr. Gladstone that all ne men in America of any value or worth as American citizens or Irish symnpathiserm were unquestionably j I with him and the majority of the ...

SUICIDE IN THE CITY

... The man died at half-past three o'clock. Frequently dur- ing the week the unfortauate man stated that he would Iltve for America. He was almost stone deaf, and was in the habit of cou- veying his ideas in vriting. Close to the doer en the right- hand ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... any ?? that she ahould subsequently re ceive from her family. On the death of his mo- ther he received £1000, and went to America in search of emplevment, leaving £200 on deposit receipt with his wife. He also lent sonie furni ture to Dr Col=an. While ...

KINGSTOWN POLICE COURT

... ron -account for tme boy's conduct on the eccSin, which would, however, not be repeated. Ie alv bringing the lad away to America in )loS, sad asked his worship under the circumctanocs to del leniently with the case. His Worship agreed with aU that had ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Munster and Leinster Bank4 Tip-| peit 5, 0: in the joint names 'o witness and the -bankrupt. Last October the bankrupt t.t Americas, but his wife and famili wer siju liintgin timericL A sum of 484 was ill bcank on deposit receipt, and Witness was willing ...

THE PANAMA SCANDALS

... form of Government has been altered almost as often in Frac as a change of the ruling psty has taken place ina I England or America. As a consequnce' I of these successive revolutions, France !does not enjoy the possession of a consti- tutional Opposition ...