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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... z. I1, LAW INTEULIGENCE. l - YESTERDAY. COURT OF APPEAL. (efore the Lord Chanellorda LIord Justice Holmes.) r M.'Groarty v Machin.-Ths was an appeal refrom a decision of Mr Justice Kenny, sitting as ?? Vacation Judge, granting leave to the plaintiff si to miar final judgment for £39 on feot of a bill of 'achahge for goods sold and delivered The parties reside near Lifford, in Co Ilonegal The ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PIoICE, lNuELLIGENCE l'TTlnTVTSIO-AI, COURT. I NuIf~ill'-i N1 ?? LIC1-'' Wfore Mr. ithony'.) ORNINI CHARGI rE Tie eree 103 morninfl charges in the Cour, of DOkb ja r-e of drunlkenness LI,1 i 1TRANSF11'. in the 2'i atittn of Mri Gcrald _VYrne a ; tle ;LP trln ot ;he lieence attached to trhn je 1V1 n v No.? 07 tt''3,!ival ?? S.ceet. Y. Mr J;oms zlit' ?? Efwatt wetS. CU lii' P iil)ALCOJ3T. m ie . ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... SPRING .ASSZ - _ C: ~-t '1 K iILErI NNY CITY. K.L''j~$3.ilkenny, Monday. To.day Mt Justice Adrew s-ppened the Com- mission for the city of Silke-iy..: His lordship addressiiig te Grand Jary, sai4- Mr Smithwick and gentlemen of tthe Grand Jury of the county of the city of Killkenny, there are- only fourbillsto go before you, namely, charges of erbnezzlement, robbery,', larcery, and'house- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... i I - - ?6 Z,? ?? ?? , ?? d., , , , , ?? ; - .. 1, ?? , ? , - I . -tkw ?? I I - ? tuib? l ?? ThSTERDAV. TUE IRISH WOOLLEN MANU- FACTURINGWND EXPORT COMPANY. ACTION AGAINST DIRECTORS. Yesterday hi the Chancery Division, beforethe. Master of the Bol, the bearing of the actidn of the Irish Woollen Manufacturing and Ex- !port CompanyLinmited, against M~essrs George Tyson hna - Mayne,: Francis 3 ...

POLICE INTELLIGNECE

... I PO- lE - _ N L ;LIe , N . I POLICE IN1'TELLIGENCE, , YESTERP4y. Non'srnza DsvssroN-(Before MtrDL M~shony. CHARGE OF POOKET PICKING. George Woods, aged 55,- described as a clerk, resi'ing at 1 Church avenue, Irisbown, was charged by Constable James Hanrahan (131 C) with having attempted to pick the pocket oZ Mrs Margaret Doyle at Henry street on the .evening of the 21st inst. It appeared that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POL Q. INTELIGEiMCE i YESTERDAY. NORTHIERN ?? Mrs f -_ Malony). George Mfiller, Synnott row, Dorset stree was 'charged wiith having on the night of the :28tb inst been guilty of disorderly conduct bf rading ?? bad language and with also assauilting Sergeant 33 D who tookhim into custody for the disorderly behaviour. The . sergeant denosed that 'he took thie piloner into castdyfin~ig him ' ...

CITY CRIMINAL SESSIONS

... CITY CRIMINAL SESSIONS The Recoder resumed the iia buiness of the Sessons on Saturday morning in Green street Courthouse. Mr Wright, Q C (instructed bty Sir P Coll, a B, Chief Crwn- Solicitor) prbsecuted. BAD IONEY. Francis Noon ad Patrick Ciawke were charged with having passed a bad half-crown and obtadning change of same at the Mutascope sop, 5 Grafton street, on the 20h April. O Clarke, who ...

THE MURDER OF MR. CHILDS

... TIIE - S OHARGE AGAINST HIS BROTUR - I Yesterday at two o'clock in Ah,' Nortern Po.ice Court-, before Mr WaIl, Q C, Samuel Childs; of 51' St Patrick's road, Drumcondra, wa brought up on re- I mand charged with the wilful murder of his brother, Thomas Childs, at 6 Bengal ter- race, Finglas, on the night of the 2nd of Septem- ber. Long before the ease came on the court had become so thronged ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I LAW INTELLIGENCE i LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. (From the Legal Diary.) HIGE COURT OF JUSTICE-Long Vaca- tion Sittings-The Hon Mr Justice Kenny the Vacation Judge) will sit in Nisi Prius Court No 1 on to-morrow (Wednesday) Aug 9, 1899. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to hear all such Appli- cations for the High Court of Justice as may re- quire to be promptly heard. Summonses and NsIotices will be ...

MR COURTNEY ON THE TRAGEDY

... jv1R COURTNEY ON THE i itLGEDY. f,,CTHRIYG DENUNCIATION OFI THE WAR PARIY _ ?? 15 jHODES AN HONOURABLE M~AN ? lUB DOERS REFUSE TO DIE LIKE RATS A SARCASM ON OUR CHRISTIAN'ITY ?? Te:egrama.) JLiskeard, Thursday Night. A- leon;,ri Courtney, M P, this evening ad- r-I a e to held in the Public Jala'. is i. Thze building was thronged with -on- ot of thatt part of the right bon gentle- , . ihv. ion ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... THE DiEYFUS CASE. THE D EMAND FOR lREVJS1ON THE ItEPOIIT OF M. BALLOT BEA U PiRE. pECLARE> FOR A NEW TRIAL. INTEXESliiG HISTORY OF 'ilE CASE. THE sCENE IN COURT. 'Lert ' rRY LSOfrr~~ AMX). Paris, Monday. Tha oi YI15!\ i-: of the Court of Cassa- ., ,-div to hear the report ofi l fU4 i3e- 11 ?? Dreyfus case. Rigorous U I. 1, t:rvation of order ana-t ,. j I e ,Tat the Zola trial were ?? , vi.t ? ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I LAW &-NINTELLWENCE i 'YESTERDAY. BerT H.M. COURT OF APPEAL. I I(Before, te Lord Chancellor; Lord Justice Fitz- gibbon, and Lord Justice volmes.) Cam-rron a' the ladia Rubber, Guttai Fercha, H and Telegraph Works Co.-T his was an appeal yv the defendant company from a, dec:sion. of the Queen's Bench DivXision refusing to set aside an order made by Mr Justice Kenny giving the plaintiff leave ...