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MONSICNOR LECTURE. TO rHK TOR OF the FHKEMAIt Dear Althwugh Mon«i®nor Mnlloy'e lecture telegraphy space without ..

... delivered te-morrew (Tued»y) evening, th« 'theatre of the K va.l Dut.lin in connection with the Sanitary trust that the members »t the -y*l Society, who have « kindly their Theatre, will remember that their privilege lie present it. trust that many or then; will 1.0 present. as «n® (if v.r« I'i'tuiTS more interesting i,'»:i Mtilloy. Signer Marconi be present the lecture. Yours faith- W.v, 0. ...

ARRIVAL OF MR. J. F. EGAN

... AU1RIVAf Olf MX1. J. r. EGAN, ?? TH13 ANGL9O-ALAWJOAN AILLIANOE , Q7E Is P, I0,, Queelustowu, Friday. Mr Jas F Egan, ex-polilic.l prisoner, and delegate of the Awinnsty Associaition of Great Britain in' the taited Satars, a-rived iu e Quepeurtown ?? board ?? ('anpanis. lle :as lmet by Mr John Daly, ex-politic al prisoner, r who accorded him :a he'arty welcome. Mr Egain c'anos tn fil Ishe posit ...

WAGES AND HOURS OF LABOUR

... Taet'lajr, The Trade r«;>C! relating t> ,'1 'ij»i'3 «>•({ ■« and in the ITKingdom 1897 istu««i .-day. The >vasnoti li3i»6, and ••on'inu'-d with greater nee Only t>•'!>(.its reported !■• an- their *1 ,i ...

KINGSTOWN POLICE COURT

... KilNOSTOW POLICE COURT. - - I (Before Mr. Swifts.) Sarah Robinson. an unmarried woman. residing at Begg's court, Kingstown, was prosecuted by Inspector Taylor, of the Society for the Preven- tion of Cruelty to Children, for neglecting her child within the past six months. The Inspector stated that on the 29th August he visited Begg's court, and found the defendant sitting in the courtway with ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I - LAW NTELLIGNCI . : 1.- ?? LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY.- (nf -om the Leqal Diaryj) HIG-H COURT OF 3JSTICE;-LONQ VA- CATION SITTINGS, 1898-The Hon Mr. Jiutice Kenuy- Bril sit on Wednealiay, 5th- October ist, at 11 (Clock, in Nisi Prise 42ourt No 1 dfispose ot applications in both Divisions of the Highl Clmint requiring to be prozptly heard. The cases will be taken in the followil. order--l) ...

THE POWERS AND THE ANARCHISTS

... THE POWERS AND THE ANARCHIISTS. I RUMOURED UNITED ACTION London, Monday. The Daily Telegraph's Berlin correspon- dent wires-A commencement of action by the European Powers against Anarchists will take place very shortly. I learn from a trustworthy source that the Italian Government intends within the next few days to take the initiative among the Powers in endeavouring to fornmulate a united ...

THE ALLEGED ASSAULT AT THE BURLINGTON

... I: THE ALLEGED ASSAULT AT THES BURLINGTON. i IYes'terday, in the Souther ..Police Court, be- fore sr Byrne, QOC, the adjourned sunsmnrss issued by Mr Thus Corless, of the Burlington Restaurant, ?? Mr Arthur Meyers for :;s- sault in the restaurant on the night of 15i. Or - tober, and the cross-charge brought by hi' AMeyers against Mr Corless, came on for hear- ing. There wos a third summons ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I t. I YESTERDAY. ?? if tCOURT OP APPEAL. I I Beforef the Lord Chancellor, Lord Justices I Fitzgibbon, Walker, and Holmes.) Craig v Greer and Uthers.-The appeal was from an order of the Vice-Chancellor granting an injunction to restrain the defendants from I using ceritain houses on ehe Strandtown estate, near Belfast; for the purpose of shops or spirit grocery business. . T lands were devised ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE— YESTERDAY

... POLICE N-TBLLTG-ENCj,.- YESTERDAY. f NonarmrxN Divissox-(Before Mr. WVall, Q.C. CHARGE AGAINST A'iN ACCOUINTANT. David B Athol. 6 Townsend street, accoun- tant, was charged by Detective-officer 21 G4 with having, on or about the 24th of August., fforged the name of John Pnrdon in an endorse- meat of a bank cheque. Mr Purdon was examined. His evidence was to the effect that the accused was ...

ANOTHER NURSE CHILD DEAD

... CHARGOE OF MANSLAU GHTER, Yesterday, befoie AMr Swifte, in the Soutbern Division of the Police Court, Timotby Darcy, labourer, and Anne Darcy, his wife, both of 16 Fingal street, off Cork street, were charged by Station Sergeant Flynn and Sergeant Prender- gast with baving neglected the child Patrick Byrne, aged seven months, placed with them to Dunne, and thereby caused its death. . Mr T F ...