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ACTION BY THE ULSTER BANK

... ACTION BY THE1 U TE at I Yesterdayin the Court of Exchequer.before Mr. Justice Murphy, without a jury, the can was heard of the Ulatar Bank v Finnegan. The defendant, Dr Arthir Finnegana, is the medical superintendent of the MUlingar District Lunatic Asylum, and he wa sued for £ , balSnce dueonfoXtof ajointpromissory note signed by Dr Finnegan and Peter Murphy, a ole4k emnloyed in the same asy ...

TRAGEDY NEAR GRAVESEND

... I~~ ~~ -F . , : ..~ w.. DOUBLE MtYRVE E9 AD ) SUICIDE. Gravesend, Monday Night. A terrible tragedy took place in a ebalk pit at Denton Valley, near Gravesend. this after- neons when a labonring men named Thomas Jackson-first cut the throats of: his two eons, I ged respectively eight and -en, and after- wards attempted to commit suicide by cutting. his owa throat. About two o'clock a coag ...

THE BELGIAN MURDER MYSTERY

... ITE- i BELGIAN MDER MYSTERY. - THEPRISOEXR AND TE1E ALLEGED F,. RGED DRAFTS. -ALLEGED COLLUSION INT CAR]D CREATING. (PPRESSk ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) - ' Antwerp, Monday. The trial of Mme Joniaux on the . charge of .7c6isoningter sister, Leonie Ablay; her uncle, Jacques Van Dan Kerchove.; and her brother, Alfred Ablay was continued irn -the Assize Court here to-day. Thie fatigue of continuous ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... YESTERDAY. CALLS TO TEE BAR. Yesterday at the sitting of the Court of Chancerv the folloving were called to the Bar with the usual formalities by the Lord Chancellor:- Patrick Kelly, eldest son of Michael Kelly, of Ardagh, in the County of Limerick. Mr Kelly obtained the John Brooke Scholarship of £50 per annum, to continue for three years, at the Honor Exarnination in October, 1894 on very ...

LAND COMMISSION COURT

... LAND COMMISSIOON CLR-T.I (Before Yr .Tnstice Bewlev and Mr C- sioner Fitzgersid, Q C.) Daniel Ahern, tenant: F *- ie n. '- Mr P D Fleming (inztrucred oy ? White) movedthat in tbi's cae-. t'- should be allowed h s full costs come before the Court of 4n es a C- the solicitor who had made ail tiae rpparat for the case was informed inzhe c- .- appeal was withdrawn. No o.cecs drawal ...

THE CITY COMMISSION

... 1: X - : I The hear~ng of te cases that had remained for the City Commission were then taken np. LARCNY OPF AN OVERCOAT. Stephen Murmhy was charged with the larceny on-the 21s't December- last of an overcoat, the proverby of Nicholas Clarkin, a dri-er in -the employment of XessrsGiuinness znd Co. whileV he was delivering porter in 5 B~stre e,,jolalc~e wA~s L - 1 ,n*t'el~t~d1i~tbl s ...

EXTRAORDINARY SEDUCTION CASE IN SLIGO

... EXTRAORDINARY SEDUCTION I CASE IN SIAGO. Sligo, Thursday. Yesterday the hearing of an extraordinary rse~rt*noese,. was finishedthsiht.omrtlstq,s Sligo. tefore County OmiiuqOCa ...

ALLEGED INTIMIDATION IN DUBLIN

... BOOKBINDERS' DISPUTE. On Saturday in the Poi~ce Csult, Southern Division. Thomas J Kilkenny, of 28 Queen's Square, bookbinder, was charged witb using intimidation towards Michael Smollen, 34 Foster terrace, and George Sherwood. of 3 Greenville terrace, who are also bookbinders. fr. John Ennis, solicitor. appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. T P Coffey, solicitor. for tihe defence. Michael ...

COUNTY COURT PRACTICE

... MORE SITTINGS WANTED IN D.TBLIN.. THE RECORDER AND TlE1 C1TY MERCHJ~ANTS. DEPUTATION -TO THE LORD. CHANCELLOR. On Saturday, at a quarter to one, a deputae- tion representing the IDublix MercsnUi6 -As. sociation. was received by the Lord Chancellor in his chambers at the Four Courts. The de- putation- was appointed to obtain certain reforms in County Court tales to facilitate the recovery of ...

THE MURDEROUS ASSAULT AT WOODFORD

... THE MURDEROUS ASS-AULT AT WOODFORD. . - THE EMERGENCY MEN REMANDED WITHOUT BAIL. Portumna, Wednesday. The intelligence received this morning from ft Luscawn-tbe scene of the fearful attack on st young Con Tally-shows that the latter is still l- in a critical state, although he has recovered a little consciousness. The assault was more ly savage than at first supposed, the principal wound on ...

REGISTRY APPEALS

... TiI- BOROiUGE1 OF LONDONDERRY. Yesterday. in the Court of Appeal, before the Lord Chief Justice, the Lord Cbief Baron, Lord Jnstice Fitzgibblbn, Lord Justice Barry, and Lord Justice Walker, the hewring oif appeals from. dc-isions of the Revising Barrister for the Borough of Londonderry v'ax resumed. PORCRBTY V C5IAM5BERS (EDWAn.D DOflEI3TY'S Mr. Wylie, Q C, with whom was M Kr T M Eealy, A. P ...

ALLEGED ADULTERATION OF WHISKEY AT KILLUCAN

... ALLEGED ADULTERATION OF . WRISKEY AT KILLUCAN. ANALYSTS DIFFER. SIR'C. CAMERON AND THE SOMERSET t HOUSE AUTHORITIES. r r: S~~~~~~Mllirigar, Tuesday.- To-day at the Killucan Petty Sessions, be- t fore Messrs Geoige N Pordon (presiding), A T F Fetherston Briscoe, George Norman D'Arcy. t:P, L;:a'nd Major O'Brien, R M, the charge pre- ferred against Mr Andrew Koeffe, arespectable 3 trader in the ...