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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 ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-TrSDAY. (From the Legpl Diary.) H. M. COURT OF APPEAL IN IRE. LAND-List for Monday-M'mechan v War- burton, V C; Gordon v Lyster, M R; Jessop v Cusack, M R; X'Kinley, tenant, Earl Long- ford, landlord, Irish Land Conmis- sion. For judgment on Tuesday, 10th July - Aaron's Reefs v Twiss. N B-Any application for postponement of appeals entered for the current sittings should be made at ...

THE SUMMER ASSIZES

... ARMAGH. Armagh, Wednesday. To-day, in the Record Conrt, before Mr Jus- tice Madden and a common juryy, an interest-' ing case involving a question of right of way was heard. The plaintiff, Thomas Boyland, residing at Mulliless, Co Monagban,. claimed £100 damages against John Gurley, of the s ime district, for obstructing his right of way over the lands of the latter. It seems the pass in ...

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 ...

A COUNTY WATERFORD DEMESNE CASE

... y -ern-day before ?? a lt~ftnzgibbon, and Lord Justice Barry, C ;; Cutirt of Appeal, the case of Mansfield, t ?? Cn-reve, landlord, c-ine on forhear- !a ori eS1 from the LaL--I Commisslon. t on which ther. is a residence. g ' 6Ji :r 5- held at ;£110, is knowna .an'd s-situatcd oil te hocklls n . -mr ?? iilshee'il, county lWater- tl 'b-ommssioniers fixed a fair C, ot this was, reversed by Mr. P ...

ATTEMPTED WHOLESALE EVICTIONS AT INCHICORE

... ATTEMPTED WHOLESALE EVIC- I TIONS AT INCHICORRE. *- - -- - - _ ~ I The Southern Division of the Police Courts yesterday presented a scene of unusual interest. The Dublin and Suburban Workinomen's Dweilling Compaity issued ejeetment notices against twenty-eighlt (f their tenants residing at Liffey street, Inchicore. and quite arn unprecedented seens was witnessed ns thes defendatuts crowded the ...

THE CITY SESSIONS

... THlE CITY SESSIONS. REMARKABLE PERSONNATION OF A DEA D MAN. OL Saterd.iy his Honor the Recorder sat *z he CUurthloase, Kilmainham, and opened bi-, -isiules of the City Sessions. Thae I'oWaitL ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ,rr-1rPT'D- ~ YESTERDAY. t COUtRT )F BANKRUPTCY. (Before Judge Boyd.) ( 7y B£ E J. Ats-The bankrupt carried or husinoss in Main street, Cavan, as a neral shiokeePe. James MGCann was 2 9 , - . a:)d stated that the bankrupt was - rriej to !iis lniece. The house in which 1 e batikruipt resided belinged to ,witness. 3 hey b..d been expended on it recently 2 k thb ;oib.ct of convertinlz it into a ...

THE LAND ACTS COMMITTEE

... FURTFIER EVIDENCE BY MR. JLUSTICE BtFWLEY. HE DECLARES HIS COMPLETE CONFIDENCE IN S MR. COMMISSIONER BAILEY. Westminster, Monday. i The examination of Mr Justice Bewley was resumed this monming by Mr Sexton. Ti'q learned witness was taken at some length over z his previous evidence, and his idea on certain I points of the land legislation was more fully I and clearly elicited. During his ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I. ; LAW INTELLIGRNUE. * - - COURT OF APPEAL. On Saturday -the Lord Chancellor, Lord Jus- tice Fitzgibbon, and Lord Justice Barry sat in the Appqal Court and disposed of ashort list in whlich there was no feature of public interest. QI{ANCERY DIVISION. (Before the Lord-Chaucellor.) Is-asE JoHan Goa, A- Soracrrons APras;- TIcE.-Mr Piers White, Q C, on behalf df Mr John Gore,. renewed an ...