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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... -,AW INTMLN YESTBRDAY. F' BA6NKRUPTCY COURT.- (Before -adge Boyd.) c IN aB J ias Cina.-T he bankrupt caiod on butness at Nd' 9L owe ?? .fire&. r Robrt -Doyle (instructed- by l r. FW Cros- kerry) ) 'a te . p arttof tho e asigneesel, emine&M L Wms Pike, of Wies firm of ?? Themas Dock- ire,- So3 , aud!Co;simited, el to the cireu atancet under which a muortgae for £1 33 wae executed Witueassid ...

[ill] HYDROPHOBIA CURE

... IALLEGEDT t lA)PHOBlA CURE. , -1pHlI 3t 30VERN, OF CA VAN. L w_.ter of the RoLls gaxe judogment 5stkrf thie Attorncy-General at the re- 33iie Local Cl-rerroneut Board vtamuei ; ?? 8train. Tihloma O'Hare. J P; es A Ma7'k (spoecial defondaLnts). and C;asnars of tl-e PRYr of Nowry Union. It itad the (a-c.o.iarn a! Neve.r Fnion, in i a rr to: authorisig the Master Workh-le o to ti t-rseo men (who ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... .~b1,I.NTELIL NC.EYESTERDAY I ?? iBofore~r.K~eyoXQC > A FEMAr' BILUISrB. I *4'BL c44a edl Alargart Duyb v.;. cbsbrgedj; J iif ve, ci Z5 Bride street, with w f R4:oo r cerr..3 for tho proiecmtrix. wh tIV^ that til defend~tt, Lh d nest door to Ur - toe bsi~i~t Of sedillg her nephew, tenbsoyc name.3 Joimn Jdg, who lived with 65WItrArW's Prs2recut.-;a objected to thin IO- Flr-eead tdtic by from ...

AN APPEAL FOR JUSTICE

... B ; w- A N' % t 0 > > -4410tivn -,*v ?? I ./ jII ' ~ I DUBLIN: WIEDNRSDAY, MAY 19, 1897. AN APPEAL POR JVSTICE. l _ . ?? IT is hard to see how the Unionist Govern- ment can in common decency resist the appeal made to them by the Irish Unionist representatives for the extension to Ireland of the Agricultural Rating Act, by which half the English agricultural rates are paid out of Imperial funds ...

THE JAMESON RAID INQUIRY

... ITHE JAMESON RAIlD .T.NQTJIlty. THE MYSTERIOUS CABLE- GRAMS. London, Tuesday. This afternoon the Select Committee on South African Affairs resumed its inquiry at Westminster, Mr W L Jackson presiding. Sir Wm Harcourt attended for the first ti me since his recent illness. DrRutherford Harris was recalled and inter. rogated with reference to the cablegrams, the Eastern Telegraph Company bad been ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I LAw INTELLItENCE. YESTERDAY. PAlNFUL FAMILY QUARREL. Yesterday, btkro Mr-.Justice Jobhwnso ; sit ting to bear law moaions, in a case of Helen Ma.try Bosanquet v William Henry Sherlock Bosaoquet? Mr Molony (instructed by Me S F Wiltiamel, on the part of the defendant, moved to have the action remitted for-trial by iteo County (Cirt Jaidge of Wuaorford. The plaintiff, Mrs Bosanquet, seeks ...

IMPORTANT TRADES CASE

... IMPORTANT TRADES CASE, London, Thursday. Eight judges of the High Conrt who were summoned to the House of Lords to consider the trade union case Allen v Flood attended at Westminster to-day to deliver their opinions on the questions of law submitted to them. The appeal raises the question whether an action lies against Allen, as agent of the Boilermakers' Union, for inducing the em- ployers of ...

THE IRISH JUDGES

... THE IRISH JUD(GES. Yesterday in the Queen's Bench Division, tihe list of whtich included several cases of importance, Mr. Justice O'Brien, on taking his beat oin the Bencu, iaid he would wait before directing the list to be clled in orler to ascertaint whetber Mr. Jutice Johnson could attend. The Lord Chief Justice was enga&ed in the Court of Appeal, Mr. Justice Holmes and Mr Justice MaddeJ o ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... -tgiCE INT LTRNC IESTFRDAY ttt:htK SSva~o ?? Mtvr. Bertoe, ?? j JLjt ryr.' e.-I- -. t' ' ;i: . re'wlc fece, Ywoe~ ?? ~tli.i. t:y . front vttars-by ri~t'- ?? 'ttr o' r ?? i t l-s . pitausn r eleaitr:i pe; !- ?? r.!l vetoere (of Olivr.v ~ tt;~ tio5: ' wren reti-wed ?? thritonu- r;4 aSqge. i r110 .,tS2 itOeit. i!n Horitee. mi o'c':onprl . vnd residinrg in 'a~;fo an strW ,IarqA by U,-t'tabic ...

DROGHEDA ASSIZES

... I DROGHEDA ASSIZE7S. - our Drogheda correspondent ?? Chief BAiron ',lles opened tha Commission of Aesize for cite County of thie Town of Drogheda to-day. His lordship was accompanied on tire bench by tie Mayor (M1r. Peter LJvuch, J RI, with this sword mid inno;, Mr. Patrick Reddy (hIigh Sheriff). and Mr. Thomas Byrne, Sub- Sheriff. The Grand! Jury having been re-sworn by Mr. S 0'Shaughiuessy, ...

THE CITY SESSIONS

... TRH CITY E j Sir Frederiicl;raalkiner Q P th e civil b ui iae a of the City on Saturday ila (Green .i;t DPSo ATE)T, BICTC- BcWEI James Coyle. f9 Graftsn s'rea Martin and Fmd-nter, cvcle r etz l g Deawsou street. to rectre. ..2 of a bicyce ?? nr the n.- had entruste I to thte defenjd.r d and *hich he alleged t.5e iefe, detained. The cae made Fm r rit plaioinffm, the machine to the defendasnt' ...

THE BERMUDA TRAGEDY

... I I - I:I IJI c TRAG IS. 1. THE RERMUTDA ITRACKY4 I FURITHER PA RTICULABS - 1 iIYP- D AT 1U D. - ' , ?? Thqrsday. Soume additional particulars of toh shocking ircunstancee qvnder which krs Margaret Marr biCarthy5 a natve d this town, we imnde in Ilrmuda a ?? from the ecnteist few hrief tetooin isaiosa a bva ?? 5ea ceived hbe during the present week fm the colony.. A goo deal of correspoildeaeo ...