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BANKING SCANDALS IN ITALY

... BAWKINGSOANDALS IN ITALY. . _ ARREST OF A GOVERNOR ANDI CASHIE R. SENSATIONAL RUMOURS, (RFTE'S 'TELEGRAMS.) Rome, Thursday. Signor Tanlongo, the Governor of the Banca Romana, and Signor Lazzaroni, the cashier, were arrested this morning. Their apprehen- sion has produced a considerable sensation. The exact cause of this action of the autho- rities is not, precisely known, but it has been ...

THE SPRING ASSIZES

... - 4, a-P. AMR. JUSTICE OBRIEN ON THE STATE OF KERRY. Tralee, Tuesday. Mr Justice O'Brien, accoihparied by the High Sheriff, John M'Gillicuddy, Esq. entered the Crown Court at 11 o'clock this morning, ani opened the Commission. The Grand Jury, whose names have been already published, having been ro-sworn, His Lordship addressed them as follows- Judge Neligan and gentlemen of the Grand Jury of ...

CITY SESSIONS

... Yesterday rho Recorder satin the Green street Courthouse, and resumed the criminal business of the Quarter Sessions. Mr Geo. Wright (instructed by Mr. Mathew Cane, as- sistanjt to Mir. P Coll, Crown Solicitorzpro- secuted. GAROTTING IN 3MONTGOMERY STREET. Two women, named Kate Kelly and Bridget Pollard, were indicted for having as- satlted and robbed David M'C~leUand, a clerk in the Ordnance ...

THE ALLEGED MUTINY ON THE GITANA

... IES ALLEGED MUTINY ON TIIF~ THE GITANA. .I. THE CREW ORDERED TO GO slo ABOARD. Ir res Yesterday in the Northern Division of the an Police Courts, before Mr Swifte, nine sailors too of the barque Gitana, named John Doherty, the Thomas Crawford, Victor Levinge. George H of . Reid, Thomas Carroll, Louis Felix, David da, Jones, August Anderson, and TPeter Glynn, were put forward on remand from the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE 11rELLIGENVE-SATURDAY. E I ?? _--I NNO.TnRB DrvIsioNx-Before Mr. Lane). ROW IN TYRONE SmEW. Joseph Martin, a respctable lookingyoung man, was charged by Hnily Robinson, of Lower Tyrone street, With havinW on Friday night artaeked her houme and smashaed the windows and farniure. Mr. M'Cune appeared for the prosetrix, whoe deposed that en Friday night between 3 and 4 o'clock the prisoner ...

ACTION AGAINST AN INSURANCE COMPANY

... AG-lisAGINST AX LXSU-I I- -AIE lHCCQMPANY. 0 QUESIO OF ACURXATX INFOR, 1 MATION1. VERDICT FOR THE PLAINTIFP. E Yestervaya ben'e Bench Got rt -No 2, be-. fore Mr Juatiem Rolleo auda eomeon jury. the case of Moore v the Refuge Asieurance I company cge opa for hearing* The action I , was brought to recover a sum df £5'in i'D respect of a policy of insurance effected with the defendants on the ...

PEMBROKE COMMISSIONERS

... p2MBROKE COMmsoNSRS. [ I I' Yesterday at 11 o'clock the fortnightly meeting of the Pembroke Commissioners was held in the Town Hall, Ballsbridge, the chairman, Sir Robert W Jackson, C B, pre iding. The other tnembers of the board present were- Messrs Wms B~cikett, WM A Bell. George W Casson, J ;, John J Cranny. M D; Col Audrew Vesey Davoren, J PF;John Gibbs, J P; Frederick Morley, C E; Surgeon ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I .LAW INTELLIGENCE I YrSTnRDaY. ?? -- COJURT OF APPEAL. ?? the Lord Chief Baron, Lord Jnstice Fitzgibbon, and Lord J est-ico Blarry). THs QU('EEN AT THI: PR .SrC-ioN Ob' Lon.D Rossgoa'. v THY5 IRISXH AND ConissioiN.- This was an appeal by Lord Rossmore against a decision of *ie Queen's Bench Division of the 9th of last Slay, relusing to grant a mr~arndamus directing the Irish LandCommission ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... IV LAMW INTELLIGENCE. I YESTERDAY. r JURY TRIAL. (Before Mr Justice Andrews and a Commoin Jury.) FANNY IMALLON ?? Tttp BRITISH WORKD- XENS' AND kizz31CRI ASSURANCE COMF.sAT.- The plaintiff, who is resident in Armagh, sought. as adnjinistratrix of her late husiband, Peter MEllon, to re --w)er £33, on foot of two policies of insurance for £19 and £14, on the life of the deceased, and in the ...

THE ATTEMPT TO MURDER MR. MACKAY

... THE ATTEMPT TO MURDER MR. MACIKAY. ! MRS. MACKAY INTERVIETED IN LONDON. (SEtTER'S TELEGRAM) San Francisco, Mlenisy. Bippi, Mr Mackay's assailant who yesterda vas not expected to recover from a sei.;ii iflicted wound, is now gaining strength. Ho I expressed regret at his failure O kill ve Mackay, adding he regarded the nillioetre as the cause of ?? own losses. 'r &Pa12Tk condition is still ...

THE VICTORIA COURTMARTIAL

... AP I > FURTHER IMPOR)tTANT EVIDENCE. (anrUT1RSo TELEGfAX). Malta, Friday. On the resumption of the Victoria Court- martial, at a quarter to ten this morning, Capt Acland, of H XfMS Edgar, was further examined. Questioned regarding the precise heel of the Victoria at the moment of sinking, witness replied that he thought ?? she bad a heel of 45 degrees until she took a sudden lurch to 35 or 40 ...

A PLAN OF CAMPAIGN CASE IN THE LAND JUDGES' COURT

... A PLAN OF CAMPAIGN CASE IN THE LAND JUDGES' COURT, Yesterday Air. Justice Monroe gave jucig- ment in on application by the tenan]ts of rte Langford estate, AMeelin, in thy county Cork, to hate itol eviction p roceeditts instituted against them suspended pending the con- sideration elf anl offer for purch us. The tenants had offered £4,500 for their holdings. MIr. Runt, valuer, had valued rho ...