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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... .LW-, '~NTELLIGENC& -1. -, ?? ^ l ?? fftS ?? - I . i COURT OF' 4P~~~EALI will too Y'l~gts~bbons, &n-dEord ustias Bagrry.) b M MEEBBHAKN Y Wgxuiron;-Thl .was -anl o jppeal I~rpon .the 4lg:nenlt-rcf ~th Lsord (han - F6r 9elotr delivere'd'h nMirch 200i last The -1 Rciuor:. wis brmihtt6i havp i lderd of settle- -Mir ment.t mniade in 'Septemiber. 159i, rectified by tats including in it the suln ...

THE SMALLPOX CASES

... IN another column will be found a letter from Sir Charles Cameron on the subject of the smallpox cases in Dublin. Sir Charles writes to deprecate any apprehen- sion on the part of country visitors during Horse Show week. RNo visitor, he states, need have the slightest fear. The Mea'ures that have beentaken have been preventive iather than curative. The cases, few in number, have been confined ...

A TEMPLEMORE SLANDER CASE

... IA TEMPLEMORE SLkNDEPR CASE. I vp.Rf .- Pa n o i . P , Yesterday, in the Exchequer Court. hbefrE I Mr Justice Andrews and a special jury, tih- case of Cussen v Ryan came on for hearinz The action was brought by Mr Jerome J cus- sen, T C, a draper and auctioneer in Temnale- more, county Tipperary, to recover -£1 000 'damages from Air William -fyan, T C, for alleged slander. The statement of ...

TRAGEDY IN ENNISCORTHY

... I tA BANK OFFICIAL COMMITS SUICIDE. Enuiscorthy, Wednesday. A teller named Arthur Hitchmough, a young man of about,26, connected wlth the Provincial Ban k, Enniscorthy, was found in a bedroom at the bank to-day with his throat cut from ear to ear. Medical assistance was summoned, but proved of no avail, and the unfortunate man died in a brief time. Coroner Murphy will hold an inquest. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENOE-YESTERDAY Nor=BUN DIrvszo.N-(Before Mr. Keys.) LAUCANY FROM THE BEUNY STRNXT DEBRIS. Michael Walsh was charged by Constable 194 D with stealing two pieces of lead from the debris of kite great fire in Henry strtet. The constable stated that the prisoner aass em- ployed in clearing away the debrisi and . lie ?? hibm pick up two pieces of lead and secrete them, The accuned ...

THE CORK CARD SCANDAL CASE

... TTIlE colt, C-., SCANDAIL C A S E. I ?? ?? EX`_'AMINATIONX OP Mu. IuN_\ SlR Gt COLTHIUIRSi', NT) LORD BANDONq CLOSE OF PLAINTIFFS CASE. Yesterday in the Xiisi Prius Court, befort M3r. Justice O'Brien and a special Jury, the rial of the action of Pike v icatijalish Wa resumned. The action is brolugilt by MIr Josueph Pike, J P, D L, of Dulalnad, Dun- kettle, county Cork, against Co.,t Richard ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... .LA INTELLIGENCE. *1 1~~~ ~ -- . ?? l I: CHNCR DIV ISVI IO N.fo - .(Before the -Master of the F&ls.0w I DAV4.Vn 1MGYMir Shortt (instizucted by: Ti essr~s ?? and. Sho2rtt) appl4sd for leive to issiea sulamonus ?? the pe'*song- , estate of Kenll=:-Thomas Joseph Digbv, M P, and to serve 1i out 9f the ZUtisdietion. m Coiinsei's client was a mortgagee of lands of 00, the dereased in the cbunty of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... C'S Fl-T-. A V SATURDAY. lett CHANCERY DIVISION. On Saturday the Lord C anoellor sat in his; own court and disposed of a list which in claded minor, lunacy, and other matters. to NOTA'RiMS PUBLIC FOR BELFAsT. sab e On the motion of Mr Meredith. Q C, M~r ini g Archibald ?? Rtowan Carr, stockbrbker, a a was appointed a notary public for Belfast. P a On the motion of Mr JosOph -Moore, Mr of d ...

DUBLIN CITY COMMISSION

... . DUBLIN CITY C9M.MITSSION. JUDGE HARRISON'S CHAGE,. Yesterday the City Commission was openeo by Mr Justice Harrison and the Iight lion the Lord Mayor. The latter attended in state, and was attended by the civic. officers -the City Marshal, the Sword Bearer, ani Mace Bearer. The CiLy High Sheriff (Mr. M'Coy) and the Sub-SheriTMro CIoy} were in attend- alice. TG~e5'oing'rent1eXn~ 'were swvor on ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W NOTICOES-TRIS DAY. (From th* Legal Dkigy) a 1J M. COURT'r OF APPEAL IN IRELAND- M'Kinley, tenant; Earl of Longford, landlord; I Irish Land Commission, part heard; O'Neill v i 'Erlean, V C; Meath v Coleman, V C; Roulston, tenant; Caidwell and CuAst, land- lords, Irish Land Commission; Cheevers, tenant; Fallon, ?? Land Comm- ission; Montgomery v M'Benry, 3I E; Steven- 1 son, landlord, ...

THE FAIRVIEW BURGLARY

... THE FURVIEW BURGLARY, ?? - ?? - ?? _- . .- t.- - . - _ 7 _ Yesterdapy at the Drumcocsdra Pettv Ses- sions, before Colonel Lindsay, Dr Eustao, Dr Gibbs, and Bir Richard (Ykalev, William Stephenson and Peicy U'Lough. lini were charged by District Inspector Brot- rarst with having on December 17th broken into the house of Mir. Henry Whittiebury, 22 Richmond road, and abetrarted therefrom the sum ...

THE CORK CARD CASE

... I TIlE CORK CARD CASE. I CLOSE OF THE SPEECH FOR a t THE DEFENCE. __ ?? SPEECH FOR THE PLAINTIFF. r Yesterday, the eleventhlday, in the QuceAs e Bench Court No 1, before Mr. Justice e O'Brien and a special jury, the trial of the a action of Pike v. Beamish was re- sumed. The action is brought by Mr a Joseph Pike, J P, D L, of Dunsland, Dun- : kettle, county Cork, against Oapt Richard Pigott ...