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THE REVISION COURTS

... THE REVISION COURTS& I e - 1,9 THE CITY. The Revising Barristers resumed the revis- ing of the City Parliamentary Voters'- Lists yesterday at the Four Courts. 'In the Rolls Conrt, before Mr Teeling, Q C, John H Cdooer, jun (Unionist), claimed as a joint-rated - occupier in respect of the business premises of L Messrs Cooper and Hurley, Commercial Build- ings. He was objected to by the ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... L.A WTNOTICES -THIS DAY. I (From the Legal Diary.) COUNCIL CHAMBER, DUBLIN CASTLE -List; for to-day (Wednesday), 30th May, 11 ?? Endowments Scheme ?? Crofton Endowment, Chetwode's and Stearneis Charity, Presbytery of Down, the Diocesan Schools and Banagher Royal School Endowment, Stratford Lodge Schools. Appli- cations of Local Government Board for order to ?? Dungarvan Union Labourers' Order, ...

SUICIDE OF AN IRISH OFFICER IN LONDON

... * SUICIDE OF AN IRISg - OFFICER IN LONDON. London, Thursday. n This afternoon, Mr John Troutbeck, the Coroner for Westminster, held an inquiry at the boardroom, Bury bridge, Pimlico,, respect- ing the death of Major James Cazlot Crofton, aged 47 years, late of Ballina Park, Ashford, L county Wicklow, who committed suicide by 1 cutting his throat with a razor at the St I George's Club, Hanovor ...

THE MINNIE PALMER DIVORCE CASE

... THE IN'NTIO PALITER DIVO1RCB CASE. I London, Monday. In the Dirorce Division to-day,before DoI Justice Lopes, the ease of Rogers v Rogers-an. Rose agaiu came before the court. Mr John RusselL Poge.s had filed a uetition for a divorce from his ?? Rogers, better known as Minnie Palmer, the actress, against n-hour be alleged misconduct *with the respon-- dent, whoseposition was not stated. The ...

CITY SESSIONS

... I -- - The Recorder sat at Kilmainham yesterday morning and contrnued the business of the 8essioi.s. Two important appeals under the Public Health Act were, on the application of Mr. J J MacSheehy, fixed for Thursday morniu. John Kennedy, 73 Great Brunswick street, appealed from a fine of £5 imposed by the Police Maigistrate for selling marga- rine as butter. He had been fined for.the same ...

THE DOUBLE SUICIDE IN DUBLIN

... THE DOUBLE SUICIDE IN I ~ DUBLIN, THE TiQUEST-VERDICT. Ti An inquest was opened yesterday at 1 o'clock in the Morgue, on the bodies of Joseph Saul He i Rubinl and Rebecca Rubin, who wore found need banged on Sunday morning at their residence, The 7 Walvorth road, near Portohello Bridge. The was of a bodies were removed early in the morning to exai the Morgue, anti were followed thither from ...

MURDER NEAR NEWMARKET

... JIRID E R NE AR NEWMARKET. Kanturk, Saturday. A little aTfter'12 o'clock last night' the iAcl'- :-district of Glenlara was the scene of a i fearful mnrde&r, the victim being an emergencymnan named James Dono- van. Yesterday Donovan had been en- gaged assisting Andrew Shannon, sheriffs bailiff, Newmnarket, in- making some seizures for rent in dhe Clonbanin district. On this misnon he was ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... F LAW.. 1WELLIGENCE. s Ac I YE' STERDAY.. -THE COURT OF APPEAL AND THE CIRCUITS. Yesterday at the sitting of-the Court of I ?? C~hancello0r, the Lord-Chief Baron, and Loi- Justice Fitzgibbon presid-- . ing-apulications were made for the post-- ponement until November of a number of cases in the list. Thie applications having been acceded to,. 'The Lord Chancellor said that they would consider ...

REMARKABLE LUNACY CASE

... Rh MARKABLE LUNACY CASE. I~~~ EXTRAORDINARY CONDUCT OF A CLERGYMAN. London, Monday lveniag. Mr Francis W M'Leau, Q C, one of the Masters in Lunacy, sat in Lincoln's Inn. to-day with a special jur.y to inquire into the state of the mind of the Rev Augnstus F Tallemache, Vicar of Whitwick. Leicestershire. The peti- tioners are the Rev Clement Reginald Tolle- macbe and Anastasius Eugene ...

REVISION COURTS

... EVISIOIN; C UTS. , . . A , Barrister, sa~tt Crt 'R,.rnie; nr to.- revise. thE ur t u 'forgthei.Coolock poll d t ?? during the day, aaushe hracibourned 9inti 11 o'clock to.4yrnhsven It4. exp~ected that all .Nationalists who la -'teived notices of objection and ath6*t oibbe c-imaiin' list will be in attiendance ttsi XrdiJ (YFrelteoticitor. ~app~eaied -fo'r tbe'Nadii~tts; Mxr-3 ., Rice, assisted ...

THE REVISION SEESSIONS

... I ATnE REVISION SFSSIONS. ' I arCI OF 'XICRENNY. Kilkenny, Friday. Mr T F Molony, Revising Barnister, deli- vernd judgment with reference to the objec- tion raised by the Redmondite solicitor, that *i the objection notices used by the Natihualists A were invalidated on account of not having the qaane of the polling district inserted on the -} 'top of the list. Mr Molony 4aid he had taken down ...

THE ARDLAMONT MYSTERY

... THE ARDLAMONT MYSTERYO I ?? A DISPUTEID CHEQUE. London, Thursday. The Royal Bank of Scotland brought& a- action in the Queen's BInch to-day against Mr -Beresford Loftus Tottanham to recooer £250 on a cheqne dated Aeust loth, lastyear, drawn bythe defendant,pbyable to the law Lieut Hamnbrough, who met his death at Ard- lamont, and alleged to be endorsed bv Lienut Hasnbrough. The defence was ...