ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

... ROLFI-D Tl5E POLI1CE1 COIJ RT'S.> P U) 11 -r S AI 0 li T II. Se;~a.6y. -Before 31lr. J. ILead aud 3Mr. .T. H. Corke. ASS AULT ON- aE 1'oLiC-e-liery lRogers, 25, a rough-looking mazn, woe: ciia1rged w~ith oeing dis- orderly wvhite drunt, audi a!80 with ulE tiUbi ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... THE BEYFUS CASE. I PROBABLE RELEASE Paris, Friday. .The 'Miatin understands that the Cabinet his agreed in principle to the granting of a pardon to Dreyfus, and that the requisite decree will be signed next Tuesday Many provincial papers insist that Dreyfus should be pardoned. The Figaro states that a number of mili- tary officers are in favour of the prisoner's release. The Figaro ...

THE DREYFUS COURTMARTIAL

... ' TRHE..DREYAFUS COURT- - MAllTAL- LICATION BY M. LABORI CLOSE OF THE EVIDENCE M CARRIERFE'S SPEECH FOR THEP PROSECUTION -HE DECLARES DREYUS GUiLTY. (PEas ASS0CIATION 2035305 SPZCIAL) Rennes, Thursday. X When the Court reassembled this morning a letter was read from the witness Cernuechi, saying that he was ill in bed aid could- not attend. M: Labori subsequently stated that he' had teen ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... DUBLIN LAW REPONRTS. VACATION MiOTIONS. DUBLeN, WEDNESDAY.-Mr. Justice Kenny, vacation judge, sat to-day to bear motions o& an urgent character for all divisions of the High Court. SSAGFCe' rUBLISHING CO. V. MOORE. This case -was listed for hearing, but when it was called the solicitor for tue defendant stated that it had been settled, and might be struck out. The action was brought to ...

ALLEGED FLAT-BREAKING IN MAIDA VALE

... .,Tt~v'.rc'l v't ll .ls t IN . . _ . * 5 F ~ ~ ~ t i V i 'i e ni tis r t h ?? ~ I I 1 ) r s 1 l i i 1 ot, V., II 1 ok m - I vI 1W ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I of M,: la, ~ ~ ~ ~ a it C.¶tc. lZO M ud .n. St ucl t. Sto Joan. i t , - I l - o n r i t i t u t - a n ioi rrrt! t n a n , in kit i~tt: t2istlI fec I l t ) C ~I - 1 n ' ' ?? . , -w-it'l v I ooz AIP o n-a1- m who co cn~j,-a obcr ?? ?? lf' tltt ...

Bristol Bankruptcy Court

... YESTERDAY. 13efore his Honour Judge Austin. APPLICAVION FOr DIIdIflE. ErwAISD THOMlAS MOORE, of 3, Bosiwoll place, Eastvillc,1i builder, applied for his discharge anct Air Seysnouri Williams appeared on behalf O1 ithe creditors. Tb e Official Receiver's Chief Clerk (Ur D&rley) reed the report, which showed that the failure occurrec In July of last year, the liabilities amounting to £I3319, ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... IllE DR{EYFUS CASE.1 MORE IVITNEMME FOI{ THE DEF EN CE. THlE PE'RSECUTiON OF COL. FICQUART!. 24 EXThXCII1.DINARY SYSTEM OFE t ~~ESVI'JNLAGE. (Prmss AssoclATION F'OREIIGN Sr'xCxATn) i~lonnc-, Saturday. - Rain was falling steadily this morning when itbe cour1.-niurtial oji Copjtaiin Dr.4yfus was Jresumied, anidjuedges, witiiosses-,, jourinalists, and ticket. liolders imade thej r way to cur ...

LAW NOTICES

... 1C1IT ;TnRT or JrST=. C.OflSifl.~.Co~.. ?? .r. Rv1strr SIoilo-At 11.- Publc exaLlionatin: S. J. t, ?? AltsIr .- W; Ii. 13e:l--F. J. Berg. ALt 1z: J. Fiaok (J. C. Fack an'.d Sonx)-.a Ivenion-A. IDyklnL. T. Fel)l-Al . DI. Fordyc . Al C Bncarv vh l Snc2u r i1ie London, At I ?? 17-At 12 Llwt~ed (Worsleye v WC ro'lrys. Linited). At 11.20. W-SlOoN v Martliky. L~njoit_- Al 12: Norh 1razl!.Zl ho-r ...

ALLEGED INTIMIDATION

... ALLEGED INTIMi[DAT.ION EVICTED TENANT SENT TO JAIL. K-anturk, Thursday. The scene witnessed at the town of Lis- carroll to-day was typical of the old days of the Crimes Act, when prosecutions similar to that which came off to-day at the locl petty sessions court were common throughout the country. A large number of people assembled from the surrounding villages and district, and a, strong ...

IRISH PRISONS AND PRISONERS

... I isE P. ISoxs aND k RIsoN . - . -Tb repo~rt of the General Prisons 3loard for Ireland. for 1898 is more than usually.j.- ivestineg from several points of view- ?? usual with such reports, it has its discourag- qg sad. its encouraging features; but even acursory glance at the informati'oi it con- tains will show thatmthe 6ptimistic view of b crime.has, more solid-foundation than te pessimistic ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I POLICE INTELLIGENCE I YESTERDAY. NORTHERN DWIVlTON-(Before Mr T Wall, .. ?? SLEEPING ON'A LOBBY. Two women named Ellen Crosbie and Brid- get Duffy, and a man named Halpin, were charged by Constable 90 D with being found sleeping on the lobby of a bouse ?? street, last night. The women were asleep on the lobby and the man in the hall. The women were'further charged with assaulting a woman ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY COURT-YESTERDAY. Before 'Messrs. GARRETT NAGLE, R.M. ; SAtMUEL onYseG, ALP.; Jis. JBSSLias, and ARTHUR HOLM.ES TIEFr FROt rOLICE BAMRACKS. Thomas J. Blair and Samuel Blair were charged on 'emand with having stolen a pair of boots and a coat, the property of two constables, from Done- gall Pass Barracks, on the 15th inst., and Joseph Irvlue was charad vill blving illegally ...