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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... by Mr M'Gonagle (instructed by Mr Davoren) for the assignees. She stated that ber husbani had left the country and gone to America at the end of January or the beginning of F ruaxy. She was not aware that he was ?? away. In July she gave him £4140 to pay ...

AN IRISH-AMERICAN'S WILL

... cablegram received here to-day convoyed the unpleasant intelligence that the grent Scranton will case had beeu decided in America avd that the Wexford claimants had been de- feated. The Handley dollars, therefore, and I there are close on a million of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the maintenance, c&othing, and edu- cation of the plaintiff. The plaintiff and his brother ?? Icounsel continued) went to America. Charles returned in six months. and on his return was received with open arms. The plaintiff remained two and a half years ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE— YESTERDAY

... director in 1896, exported lfront Birmingham to America eight million feet of tubing, and its £10 .shares were selling at £20, while in 1897, owing to the establishment of factories in America, its exports to America had fallen to one million feef for the last ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the chili in the ,ouse Terv remaiined :ahoat three years, when Marv Daunt ?? to go4 to America after Thomias VNrlbh. Deporrent arid Mlary I)rurntc; 1ras-age to America and asiaeed to adopt lizzie Walsh. e was a niember of the Church of Irelanfld. During ...

COUNTY COUNCIL CANDIDATES

... his merits as a sports- man, and seaemd to imagine that the mere fact that he had sailed (unsuacissfully) a yacht for the America Cup wat an un- answverable argument for electing him on any Irish County Council. His opponent had alarge and enthusiastic ...

A CURIOUS LEGITIMACY ACT

... miarriag:s. - Five children were h born of the marriawe whea Renry Glenfield de- *serted his wife puind-family anl fent to America., ,where he remain. d for 15 er 16 yeaxs. On 'returning his children would not receive him a their house. He then came to ...

MULRANNY LIBEL CASE

... On that occasion did be mention that Peter O'Donnell had gone to America? No, sir. Did he mention anything to you about your] going to America ? Yes. He told me to go away to America, and that he would give me £30 or £40. He asked me if I was going to ...

SENSATIONAL PROSECUTION IN NENAGH

... left hip and knee are bad, and I -cannot walk wi'hout the help of crutches. I Cross-examined by Mr Gleeson-I was twice b? in America; I did not suffer from hysterics; ! wi -in hospital ijhere for a bad stomach- I 0 0 att.empted to commit suicide; I was religion ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER OF A SWEETHEART IN CORK

... created a great sensation in .Cork in February last. Barry and Scully had been courting for some years. The girl went to America and duing her vears there she, corresponded with Barry. Returning to Cork late last year she resumed his acquaintance, but ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... speaking in Irish and in Eng-. lish, wei6ned Mrs Springer as r daug t=r ofI the race of Ir, who had helped the Irish race in America, and was Willing to help them in Ire- land. Mr O'Neill Russell spoke of-the gaest as being an ornament to the Irish race, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Dublin witness understood that the bankrupt had about £50, which, it was supposed, le bed taken away 'with him. He is now in America. This closed the examination, and the case was adjourned. JUDGE KENNY AND CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES. Yesterday, in the Bankruptcy ...