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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—

... I POLICE INTELLIA3NC' - BYESTERDAY. r NOETPMRq Divisozon- Before Mr. Cartoe, Q C.) e CHARGIE AGAINST A HACKNEY CAR DaIVER. e Edward Cenaell, backney-car driver, was t charged oR remand by Detective-efficers t Ferrest and Kelly with stealing from a stable at Weet Perk House, Glsnevin, a bridle m the property of Thomas Flanagan, 8 Emor street. It was stated that ke sold ske bridle to Kr Suitb, ...

PRISONER ESCAPES AT BRAY

... I- i~. This A EXCITING CHASE. Bray, Saturday. This afternoon quite a sensation was caused at Bray owing to a prisoner who had just been sentenced to two months' hard at the local Sessions escaping from his escort, and giving all the spare constables in the barracks a capital ra. The prisoner, one Nicholas Mulvey, is well known to the police, whom he has enter- tained with cross country ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—

... AWT- ?? = NC LAW INTELLIGsENCE I 4, THE COUNTY COMMISSION.; Yesterday, at 11 o'clock, the Right Hon Mr Justice O'Brien sat in the Courthouse, Green sireet, and continued the business of the County Commission. Sergeant Dodd and Sir George Wright, QO. (instructed by Sir P Coil, C.B), prosecuted for the Crown in the various cases. PLEAS OF GUILTY. The county and city prisoners were all in turn ...

LIFE PRISONERS IN MARYBOROUGH JAIL

... LU P ?Y VS O N E P S 1 N M L Hi R Y} () P, ' U e H JALT.. 4-K itr vi;a ?? he h;a-t ad~dressed the fol- o. ir: - 1,'er to tac F.i.:nt honourabe Gerald \~ §;..l a D-.four. M p. Chief Secretary to the U -- ca..: :nt o; lrel;O: ---As Evi artve imemter of the Irish Na- -to'.li Aornestv A-ocidTai0! I mry, without- pre- gTu'Jnitri, txrg under ?? reatire certain facts I v]L t ibtee ?? Fitzharr-s, ?? ...

TERRIBLE ENGLISH TRAGEDY

... TERRIUBLE ENGLISH TRAGEDY.l MURDER AND SUTrCIDE. L-nd&n, Tuecday. A shackimg discovery was made this morn- ing in a rie'd at Mareir Har, nsar Longron, Staf- fordsabire. A we:-dresssd ?? Wonman, since identified as Sarahi Elizabeth Berrisford, the daughter of a cailiar. was found in a pool of blood, her herd being severed almost from her bodiy A miner named Langdiii, on his wav to ?? at Park ...

CITY SESSIONS

... Yesterday the Hon the Rebcorder saG in the Court- I house, Green street, and resumed the business of the CitySesions. A QUESTION1 OF DISCOUNT. Mr J E CGarrat-t, London. siued Mressrs Boileau andJ3Boyd, Limited, Chemilsa Bride street. for :£Z ?? 6d. discount alleged to) b( doe in reference, to the sale to the defendants of a ouantiw of' lozenges know as Froyg ini the Throat.' Mr ( Byrne ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I X I ?? I LAW NOTJCTRk-THIS DAY. (Prom the LtqaZ Diory) iHIGH COURT OF JUSTICE-CHAN- CERY DIVISION-LORD CHANCELLOR- The Lord Chanceallor will sit on Friday next, the1 14th instant, to hear motions in Court sad appli. cations in Lunacy and minor matters. LONG VACATION SITTINGS, 1898-The Ron Kr. Justice Kenny will sit on Friday, 14th October inft, at Eleven o'clock, in Nisi Prius Ccurt No 1 to ...

THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER AND ARMENIAN RELIEF APPEALS

... TRHI DK'RELOF WFSTM A TERX . A9RMBENAN RELIIEF APPEALS. TO THE EDITOR-OP TIHE FREEMIAN. $sla-I. consequence ofi. ?? oircpla appeal headod lational welief Organi- sation' for ?? Airmenia, which bears Imy name am president, I should be obliged iE - you will 41ow me to utat4that it , ws isuned ?? m approve! or Xuthority, and that I o5 sanctioned thie exelusionwof tine Irish and S*ottish Co ...

CITY SESSIONS

... A TBNEMEZNT STAXrCASE. On Saturday Hon the Recorder resumedthe trial of civil bills in the Ralston street Court, which was much crowded. eary Suan Hewston, an infant suing by her mother, Martha Hewston, sought £50 da- mages from Mr Richard Davis, builder, of 62 Lower Camden. street, for injuries sustained by the plaintiff in consequence of falling through a defective staircase o. the house ? ...

MR. RUSSELL, TWO JUDGES, AND THE LAND ACT

... IMR. RUSSELL, TWO JUDGES, Abun I THE LAND ACT. Tras letter of Mr. T. W. Russell, 3fP., pub-| lished in the Northernm Thig, concerning the re recent judgment of Judge Meredith in the e, case of Adams v Dmaseath (second edition) ar is a truly interesting communication. The 2e point on which attention is centred is the P- express decision of Judge Meredith that to in the case of improvement by ...

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) ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... J I LAW VOTICES-THIS DAY. (From the Leqtl Diary) BIGH COURT OF JUSTICE-CHAN- CERy DIVIJONN-LORD CHANCELLOR-- The Lord Chancellor will sit on Friday next, the 14th iustent, to hear motions in Court and appli- cations in Lunacy and ?? matters. LONG VACATION SITTINGS, 1898-The Hon Mr. Justice Kenny will sit on Friday, 14th October inst, at Eleven o'clock, in Niai Prius Court No 1 to dispose oi ...