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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... i -;LA TVW ,IrTECL1IGENCA. .1 0 -0. YESTERDlAY . f COTRT OF ALPPE4. (Before the Loird Chancellor, the Mastei ,of else Rbllss Lord Chief. Baron, Lord Justice Fitzgtbbon; and Lord Justice Barry)., G..AaYn:o, TEyANT ; TuE TRUSTEES oF MORGAN'S CHARiTy. LAnDLoRav.-This case was spscially fixed for-argumtent beforsa~ fuill. court. The appeal was - by the landlord against a decisiob of the Land ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW I-.frEC YESTE.RD-4-Y. CHANCERY -DWVI STONY. (Before Lite Master: of the lioiis. TaB ATToRNEtY-GEsNE:IAL V LA Toucui- This case came before the court t . anl app I. cation 'n behalf of the Aztraev-Geuerai to refer the matter of the .3ieth Charitv Fund to chamber for the nnrpos .ot. settlinir a sclleme for the 1iianageiit- gl --tbe :endow- ment, wvhiich had beely detet if~i'several: 3 ears. ...

THE REGISTRATION APPEALS

... jI n:U sTAITRMN APPEALS.- JUiDGMENT iN TEE KILKENNY - >~CSE:S. Yesterday the Court tof Appeal, consisting of the Loid Chief Judtide, tlie Lord Chief Baron, Lord Justice Fitzgibbon, aud Lord Justice Barq, rsumred the hearing of appeals front the- docisioens of revising harristers in hLR several Irigh crurities. ^ .. eTYOFkBiLisY 'The appeal by Michael Kenny, objector for te ,Natioia)lists, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... v ~ I .~ . ~ I ~- -- e d8175 XJ-; AW INTELLIGENCE. JU- SITTINGS. 2 ?? (Before :Mr..Justice 'Andrews and a Common Jury.) .RODDY v. TnEa GUARDIANS OF DUtNDALt i 'UNro6Ne-The trial of this case was resumed * and concluded.' The adtion' was by Mrs . Rtoddy, of- ellinan;'near Dundalk, to recover . damages from the guardians for an alleged pollution of the water of a stream to which she. 'was ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... I LAW NOTICOS-THIS DAY. I I (From t hte Legal Di ar.) COUNCIL CHAMBER, DUBLIN CASTLE, Wednesday, 19th December, 11.30 o'clock--Ap- plicatiors of Local Government Board for Orders to' confirm Provisional Orders under the La- bourers (Ireland) Acts relating ?? Union, Callan Union, Oelbridee Union, North Dublin Union, Daevin Union, Wexford Union, Dunshaughlil Union, Trim Union, Mountmellick Union ...

EXECUTION IN WARWICK JAIL

... IEctT1ON IN WARWICK JAIL. I _ Warwick, Tuesday. WVa Harris was executed here to-day foe the murder of Florence Clifford, aged seven- teen, at Ashton on September the 2th. The culprit courted the girl, who lodged with his mother, but in conseqnence of his ill-treat_ mieut the girl's mother insisted on her return- ing home. They wvent to the house to get ber things, and whilst Mrs Clifford was ...

A SPANISH CAUSE CELEBRE

... A SPANISH1 CAUSE OELEBRE. I * STARTLING ALLEGATIONS AGAINST A .JUDGE. (azuTER'S TELEGRAU.) Madrid, Saturday. The arrest of Senor Zapata, senior judge on the Madrid bench, on the charge of compli- city in the forgery of a will, is likely to prove acause cetebre. On January 18 Senor Carranza, a former inspector of customs, who bad amassed a considerable fortune, died in Madrid. The day before ...

COMMITTAL OF AN ARRANGING DEBTOR

... a. _ + _ SUMI MARY POWERS OF THE COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. Yesterdy, in the Court of Bankruptey, the Ron Judge Boyd had before him a case which his lordship said was one of a class with which they were too frequently made familiar in the Court of Bankruptcy. An arranging trader presented bills as security for the payment of his composition, and the bills purported to have .been signed by.-three of ...

POST OFFICE PROSECUTION

... 0 In the NorthernDivisionalPolice Court yesteg day, before Mr O'Donel, a young, man name Patrick I M'Kenna, who had been temporarily emploved as a sorting clerk in the Genera Post Office, was charged in custody of Dete, tive Officer Commins writh the larceny letters containing money orders, the proper of the Postmaster-General, on the 2Sth Jul and the 13th March. Denis LYnam wV charred with ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I., YLAW iNTELLIGAENCE& I YESTERDAY. COURT OF APPEAL. (Before the Lord Chancellor, the Master of the Rolls, and Lords Jastices Fitzgibbon aud Barry.) STUSBS . 2lAncTIN.-Judgmnent was given in this case, which had been argued on former days. It was an appeal by the defendant a3gainst a decision of the Excbequer Division. Thd plaintiff, a farmer in Lontb, b roughlt the ,.action to recover from ...