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ACTION AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... I A ACLERGY-' .,fI10 AGAIST a Dungarun, Modaty. t fte Dangarvan Quarter Sesions to-day, be- Cuty Couri Judge Watiers, arL equity. su t which the plaintiff, Mr. Arthur h eeard in t a iding at Clonmel, sued oBrg; pn+v~i Siattery, r Balyduff, near Lis- trw* nuntan tedsgad residing in Dun-; l firor a surn of £100 or an equitable pro-2 oU Lutherofaileged to be held in trust by the! s ,z~erzutince ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSftiZ in VhT X~. THEE ARNIA11 MtD AS'SN ?? ley, asresmed ths 46hn. efr Mr Ji~tc~ ,,Ho~lm6 tu.e ~speeialj jry. tA ulllso icitor, Wicklow). 52atory'a~ltur xmde- by tne prisonro vrb dlates slince Las assee, The s o ~h rw. 'iheu Iclosed.. ~. D)r Cubelnt ~pi o a Cai foi t)he deeuc rick H k 'Theje witnessesgatciee o of the mu~rder. adrseth y I Wr. Jobfn Red;VW_~' great length -for th', defenc ...

THE MURDEROUS ASSULT ON MP D. SHEEHY, M.P

... THk? MURDEaOUS A SSAULT ON ?ip D. SHEEHY, ?? APATHY OF THE ALTHEORiTIEs Irish National Federation, 10 Lom.er O'Connell street, Duublin, July 30th. TO EDITOR FF-EEM.N, AVD NATIONALIn p ! DEAR SIn-Permit me to make a few r,4 ments on the comedy that took glaee in Wat., ford on Friday before the msgi.ivrates *f city relative to then murderous att-ack 3a upon me on the night of July 1st. Dis'It ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE YESTERDAY

... LAW INTELLIGENCE. I I ~~~YESTERDAY. I PROBATE AND MATRIMONIAL DIMISION. ' (Before Judge Warren.) IN THE GOODS O -JANE- SnzPsoN, DECEASED. -Mr Philip White, on the part of Jane Beres- ford, of Newtownvards, county of Down, moved for leave to apply for a grant of administra- tionaof the estate of the deceased Jane Simp- .Son, of Newtownards. From the aifidavits it', appeared that the deceased ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE LNTELLIGENCE-YESTERDAY f NORTHERN Dxvrsro--(Before Mr Keys.) c .1NGLRCTEB CHILDREN. A middle-aged man named John Barrett, t living in Jervis street, was prosecuted it the 1 - suit oi Inspector Murphy, of the Society for a the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, for neglecting his wife and five children. C Mr Tobias prosecuted, and Mr Hamil de- i |fended. t Mrs Barrett deposed she had ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE. YESTERDAY

... I LAW TNTELLIGENCr-- YESTERD AY. CHANCERY DIVISIos. (Before the Lord Chancellor.) IN EM JSO GORDOs SCOTT, a SOLICITOIa TESOLIUXTOR5s' ACr.-nrthicaseaMr ar (instructed by Mr J O'Connor) applied cC' half of Xr Gordon Scott, a silcito joyal Avenue, Belfast, for leav. ' I pay licence after the expiratieS tbe time appointed. He intwed ort affidavit of Mr Scott himself in NT¢'u c be - out that he ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ILAW ISELLIGENCE. I ! YESTERDAY.' 1 :W SOLICITOR&. 04 yesterday. before the Lord Chancdllor, Mr Joseph Gleeson, of 14 Tritonville road, Sandyroorst, was sworn in a solicitor of her ?? Supreme Court -f Judicature in Ireland. Mr Gleeson served his time to Mr Ralph 3 Man ning, of 17 Suffolk street, Dub- lin, and Nenagh, and intends practising at Thurles and Templemore. - Yesterday, before the ...

THE WALSALL ELECTION PETITION

... ATEBX WALL W L1ON IOW - I PITrION. - nATED. Thz hesae- of th W&IMU Aestim pefidaw Wm rsmdt.*'dayishare' -SACC Pbnhsk Md. JOBO Ijswkin& Ztws; Beer? Ng~flmgess, mc at. FMO&y wd Aired _gka. bk rehean& VMangu, OWPhdicwzy denied the 4hleg hat the soveriP Old ?? bw sa1d tbeir uwkpee~e mreved just -elst 4th ekedon Wm tsiem i k The W Wm madl It i sm si an M.i bele ?? atp *d*.w *e** heiasy times. 3Lr. ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W NOrI # f-TAiM rA;- I (9?02 thd tgafIary j REVB MAJEStYS 06ivE? OP -APPAt m IgE- ?? ?? r tt eeselis~t-tensii*s agt V C; ?? i eliari Bank, e, MlAt'b, ten-i ) tadD Ctt~fm .ioti t Petakico-Re 89icbael-ilI .frocoy, soliciter, 50kw1i to - be appointed a Cemmiesi nec for (tbe aKilkesny. L Petitions-L A M1 ?'ioul, te ied Imiafi, ex pate M 'Doiuiel;J.Inn, ta irtie jepecse Byrse; S and E E Edwards ...

THE PETITION AGAINST MR. BALFOUR

... . THlE PBTITION AGAINST M-. | bALFO. - I , ?? ESIEN. Manchester, Today.'d NWith eomethisg ef thi saine stote as is observed . at the pening of the assizesi - provincal Stow. Iph.: Justice Cave and -Mg., Justice Vaughan Wimiaai vwere driven into eud heralded into the *.ssiie Coit at, Manclhieefwthii rmorning.w : Ther ; a state carriage fo? thl conveyance, a flare Of tr ,spets - ite arrial, ...

THE NORTH MEATH ELECTION PETITION

... THE I NOIITH MEATR ELBETJON a I-: PETITIONS. e CLOSE OF THlE EVIDENCE. REPLY. BY MR. T. M. HEALY, it r o Trim, Thursday. a To-day Mr. Justice Andrews and Mr. , Justice Johnson sat in the County Court- a house and resumed the hearing of the peti- itiou by Mr. Pierce Charles de Lacy Mahony, ethe Redmondite candidate, against the re- a turn of Mr. Davitt as Parliamenary repre- I- sentative of ...

THE EAST CLARE ELECTION PETITION

... THE EAST Ca - I ELECTION PYETITION. I- TE UIRREGULARITIES. i4 VOTING. FURTHER IMPORTANT EVIDENCE. ATACKS ON NATIONAIST HOUSES. Id HOW THE ILLITERATES ofj VOTED. 3. d- Estnis, Thursida,.- VI 1;. Td.day, Mr. Justice O'Brien sud ih Justice Johnson continued the heegini ot s evidence in the East Clare election petitou s in which the petitioner, Mr. J a C i- the Nationalist candidate, msks t have ...