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A SOLICTOR SUSPENDED

... do Saturday, lj®fhi• ilia Lorn Cuaiuallor (Lord Aahbourne). aittmc Ilia Court, «b# mutter of K>ln«ii'i Wuer.n, wlioltor, »i p«ruth* lncornorateil l*-»w Mnclety lialaud, Mr. Khrkleton, 0 (mstruct«d by Mr. II till part «f Ml# Law Society, uiovrti in pursuance th# prayer of petition wliklt liad l«*>n riled by Ik# #ool#ty. that the natii* of Mr. Kilumud M Qua-ill thmild be from til roll of ...

IRISH ELECTION PETITIONS

... IRISH ELEUTION PETITIONS. A NATION&ALIST AND A RED- MONDITE PETITION. SOU rR MEATH-J. J. DALTON V. PATRICK FULEAM. EAST CLARE-J. E. cUX V. WM, R rE DMO0 ND. I Yesterday a petition was lodged on behalf of MVr J J Dalton (Redniondite) in the Election Petitions Office, Queen's Bench Division, against the ret-urn of Mr Patrick Fulham (Nationalist) for the South Meath Division of the county of ...

TRINITY COLLEGE TERCENTENARY

... HOtlOttAftY r>ROI(KP;s. kMWtlng the Senate Coll*,'. ** forth* , In* tl.« »Hf (It* HitttMcfltiK Mi* .if H-MimDnrt. U. » llf r»n- Vlee fn-IHilstl. AWfi«t» • ■.► . ( ~, . -■.• Ma«. l»j, fly fl» laif Met 41M», T»t* Kv'i t x biuu iv . '* 0,4 mt»c4j Iha'aV 1 ' '1' H liaughtuu, Senior said— proposing to* , th * the names the iMiuar, J expi*iu, more particularly because nave been blamed the ...

THE SIXTY-FIVE RULE

... ♦ SIB THOMAS BRADY'S PETITION. BI*T. I the Maeter of the 801 l* i *;!' , r d jmlirirpnl on Petit lon Bight Sir Inspector alleges that bin tenure that office. to whhjj d h L u Lieutenant. Rati Spencer. the 4th Dennmber, «ot determinable itn-h-r Council of the ittg.wt, IWO. »-* which It provided civil th« age feats shell fl»» feMitfP't H rtHW. ,*.» w44 The piehi How Welfcet, M,'' tsS«; «>- ...

IMPORTANT CASE FOR LEASEHOLDERS

... IMPORTANT CASE FOR LEASE- HOLDERS. IN FIXING FAiR RENT TENANT ALLOhWED FOR PAYMiENT OF FINE. LAND COMi$itStON-Sui-COIJMISSION No 1. (Before Mr. W F Bailey, B L, Chairman; Kr Byers, and Mr. Thompson.) GAunT V WaSON. Mr. Bailey-This is an application under the Redemption of Rout Act, 1891, and appears to be the first cse which h5s been brought before a sub-comraission to have a fair rent fixed ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... ?? i U, . -WTST R AI & Homuit ?? ii, rnmeL A rmeotablrdreesdman, stte t be - bet- tng w,- namsed ThMe ?? rg *44 Wiekiow and WeiftrdHlla Compt~ fo e ...

THE MERCHANDISE MARKS ACT IN BELFAST

... .OXJ L ' .lA5AJL 'S .5. Belfast, Thursday. At the Summons Court, Belfast, to day three important cases under the Merchandise Marks Act were disposed of by Mr R J Eaton, B Ai, and Mr Bell, J P. The informations were laid by District Inspector Seddalls, and the de- fendant was Thomas J Lipton, the well-known provision dealer, of 'High street, Belfast, and who also carries on business in various ...

LAW INTELLGIENCE

... - I- ---rAW M ?? - - 1. SATURDAY. CHANCERY DIVISlOP. (Before the Vice-Chanceilor.) . M'DOWTLL AcND HAGGAN v M'DOWELL- This was an action to have the personal estate of the late Robert M'DIowell, of Nine Score Acres, Carrickfergus. administered. The plaintiff, were David M'Dowell, farmer, and Mrs Elizabeth Haggan; and one of the de- fendants was Mrs Elizabeth M'Dowell, widow and executrix of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... --LAW INTELLAUNEY, ' I ?? ?? g LAW' 2vOTICE&-THISDAy. (From the Legal DiUYy.) 1Lm COURT OF APPEL IN IRELAND. Chmpb el v Camphel. V C (Part heard); inre Michtcl phela~n,: Q B, Div. exparie ; ?? v AkiflB, Es Div, inWeMo= JI[GH COURT OF JUSTICE. CANC-qFiY DBVISZON. LORD CHANCELLOR. ROMQS. motions-JeS5OP v Cu~ack, Dawson ?? ar M'CelndAtkns Ingram, Palmer Orpen, Caldwell v MClellauTd, Musgrave v ...

A TORY PRECEDENT FOR MR. JUSTICE MATHEW

... TORY PRECEDENT FOR MR. JUSTICE MAT-HEW. The following appe s in the Daily Netvs- In reference ro Mr. Justice Mathew's refusal to hear counsel before the Rdyal Commission, and thQ attsck of Mr. Carson, Q0, end the Tories, will you pertuit -a 4 .reproduco th. fnowing ,fron te newspaper report of the Welah Royal Ct isusit4on as to Sund4y COlQsig t Lord Bafocur stated- Tbae is one other b matter ...

THE ALLEGED LITERARY FRAUDS

... . - THE ALLEGED LITERARY FRAUD. London. Thursday. Sir Gilbeirt Campbell, Morgan, Tolmer, Clarke, Tomkins, a.nd Steadinan were again placed in the dock at the Old Bailey this nrning, anid charged with conspiracy t de- fraud by means of certain bogus literary aind artistic societies. The evidence for the prosecution was con- ou~uue.; - , . Mrs Alice Emery, of -lS Well street Grasy's Inn toad, ...

CHARGES OF PROSELYTISM IN SLIGO

... vJ§HARGES OF PROSELYTISM IN SLIGO. i AX IXJUINCTION MOYVEj FOR AGAINST CATHOLIC CLERGYMBN. IE3? MOTION IEFVSED WITH COSTS. Yesterday in the Quepn's Bench Division a motion, was heard in the case of Matthew S nyth and Ralph Sampson against Patrick1 f 3Hugh, M F, the Rev Canon Richard M Laughlin, and 'the-Rei' John M'Dermott, Sligo. The case created a greatideal of public interest. Mr. Caytnbell ...