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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I' YESTEIMDAY. OIN -11h'T OF COURT. The casc of Ryan decasel cam-e yesteriday be- fire the Mlister iuf -tne itolls on an application by theodefeondant, \las Ryan, w-ow vi bcudy Ryan, horse dealer, Limerick, vwho died in ?? year 1897. Mtra Ryan sought to -e releame trom prison, sheror sbe ?? been confined fcr con- tempt of ?? for more than two years. It appefaed that en order bad been 'made ior ...

NEGRO MURDERS HIS WIFE

... SENSATIONAL STATEMENTS. DRAMATIC SCENE IN COURT. (Central News Tel.eg-n.) Cardiff, Wednesday. The Jamaican Negro Win Augustus Lacy, who is eharged with the murder of his wife. a I white woman, nineteen years of age, danghter in of a Belgian father a-nd Welsh nother, made an D extraordinary statement to the Pon-typridd| a- ma6gistrates to-day, producng the utmost son I T sation ao, ert. A ...

THE CITY COMMISSION

... *d Yesterday morning at 11 o'clock the Lord ld Chief Baron sat in the Green street Court and proceeded with the business of'the Commis- sipa. The Lord Mayor and the High Sherif of the' city, Mr Lenehan, eat with.his Lordship. I- CITY CASES. g Th/, 1olowiug Grand Jury were sworn:- a- Messrs Charles C Wogan (foreman), Joseph at Brady, Malcolm A Comyns, Justin Doyle, e Oliver Fry, George Kidd, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE— YESTERDAY

... LAW INTELLIGENCE- YESTERDAY. . or, IOU TY ACTION AGAINST THE COUNTY COUNCIL. Yesterday, in Chancery Division, the Master of the Rolls heard an action by the Dublin Alli- ance- and Gas Consumers' Company against the Dublin County Courcil. which was for an in- junction to restrain the defendants from using or causing to be used any steam or other roller in such a way as to fracture, damage, or ...

THE PUBLIC HEALTH INQUIRY

... Yeesterday the inquiry into the question of the Public Health wits opened in the City Hall. rhe inquiry is he'd under the Public Health 'Ireland ASct of 1878, into the following sub- lects --1) The cause of the high death-rate in Dublin ; and (2). the measures which should be idoptec writh the view of improving the health, of the citv. The memnbers of the committee 2onducting' the ...

WESTMEATH COUNTY INFIRMARY

... IWESTMEATH COUNTY -p . INFIRMARY. A ALLEGEID ATTACXS ON THE'BISHOP OF MEATH AN V THE PRIESTS. EXPLAN.ATION BY THE BISHOP'S ADMINISTRATOR. Alullingar, Friday. The Governing Committee of the Westmeath County Infirmary at the last quarterly meeting passed a resolution inzreasing the salary of the matron, Miss Elliott, by £20 per annum. Tire question was dealt on notice of motion given at a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE— YESTERDAY

... I LAW IMYELLIGENCE- I YESTERDAY. COURT OF APPEAL (Before the Lord Chancellor, Lord Justice Wal- ker, and Ipard-Justice Holmes). Canavan v Burton-Thhi was on appeal by the plaintifi from a decision of the Queen's Bench Division upholding a verdict and judg- ment entered for the defendant at a trial by Mr Justice Kenny, in an action brought by James Cansavan. greengrocer, Dublin, against George ...

THE ALLEGED WHITEBOY CASES IN BOYLE

... THE ALLEGED WHITEBOY CASES IN BOYLE- .j ?? PRISONWBS AGAIN REMANDED. f Boyle, Friday. At a special court held in Boyle today thu magistrates present were-W Jones, R 1 Tsiir, r mn); Dr Rode; J P, Keaddue; and lf Tully 3 3 P.-Two young men Damed Patrick Quzin and Thomas Spelhna, from the K eadue district, were broaght up en remand charged with an offence tnder the Whiteboy Act, vix-atkdg a man ...

A MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE

... I- A M.n.IW A GF oF JWTI. The letter wh;h we pubkoh elsewhere from Mr E garrig M P, is a gave ind- merki aginst the Local Goverrgne Board in1 ?? to the reoent proceedings resrdng; Dr Cillen, reoted fro tme to ti~ ni our 0oDlmI. We have more thano Ce bad oa- C.sioi to commeit on tie peraf olla to which Dr ¢cllen has been sobjintC& Mr Harringtou sums Up the ene moo, wtiing Eorth facts, datm) and ...

IRISH POOR LAW OFFICER'S ASSOCIATION

... mm POOpR 1gw OFFO-Er A&30m. TI ON. To &O Etor of tie KFreemans Joernia. Sir-Permit men thr ogh the-ao1mng odE you jou1l, 'wfnch-. bav been so-generousl osi ope -to-orrespn e regardigalhe lowration of dxsveeiatio, to azppeal even at-the lest- momemt to the mr-#w offieers ef umons in ounties wflsi- =ve nat 'et bea orgamised, to at oncs-take seeps-to be represetd t the meeting to be held.:in ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ?? i lESTE-RD N ORTHERN DIVISION ! -, tCELARGE C 'F L. . I William CK-as a JUmbo ;Tave an 4ddress in 5ardner - ; b. Dateccives l.::k'an having, 'in OCctober an. .ye- ,r valre £ N2 ls. frxn the 43oyJ Hats, hol i .S t application of INeteetive I t e .- was remanded ur.it's pl-vs t e DT~IFASED ?? - Mr Jam es WalFh osf ta- V -- rv; r ard Mollorv cal'e saes's>. n4; the suit of t'e .'trp * r -. sale ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTrELLIGCENCE YESTLERDAY. COURT OF A2PE24. t LiBefore thc Lord Chancevllr, Lord 3ust:ce T.itz- : :bboaa, SLcrd JSustice- ?? into'd 1>-I; | ustiic Holmes. Incorporatcd Societv for PrnotanOl ProgLelo ! | ta.;t i~s~ools in Irelna3d, Sappliant ; ,he Qu 1er., ?? wa3 an apoeni frora j:idg- !mint of the. Laster of the P.oil; in favour o thc. Crown. Tae appeilants are oivncrs of c;-fttul laends ...