THE TWYCROSS-GRANT CASE

... OANT CASE. S puffiol Oharacter. He siso read the short uo0te66 In the Da?ly News and the Standard. With regard to both he denied that any attempt had been made to bribe the city editors. He ridlouled any Idea of briblng the late Air, Moder Evans, whom ...

THE CASE OF DENIS DOWLING MULCAHY

... THE CASE OF DENIS DOWLING MULCAHY. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCI-. (Berore Chief Justice Whiteside and Jastices O'Brien, Fitzgerald, and George.) ?? arguments of counsel in the case of the Queen in Error v. Mulcehy, were resumed at half- past ton o'olock yesterday ...

THE CASE OF DENIS DOWLING MULCAHY

... | THE CASE OF DENIS DOI,-ING j ?? JUDGMENT IN ThE WRIT; OF ERROR, *UOuTkaT OY QUzE1DN'S PBI1NSI *Thse borrrt pronounced judgznecst, Ryesterdy,' on tbe writ of error argued last term in, the case' of Denias Dowling Mulcahy, plaintiff in error, v. the Queen ...

THE CASE OF DENIS DOWLING MULCAHY

... THE CASE OF' DENTS DOWLING MIJLCARY. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. P She Writ of Bimror in the Case of the Quem v. Deni' V Doirlitng MutdraAywas ?? ?? Justice Whiteside and Justices O'Brien, Fitzgerald, and George. The convict Mulcahy occupied a seat at the ...

THE CASE OF DENIS DOWLING MULCAHY

... TnIE CASE OF DENIS DOWING ! AULOARY. I (l~J~t OFQUEN'S BENCHI. T Led(, bIRT4 JiOF Q Mr. Jatice O'Brien, Mr. 0 ,in jqrd (1A Judiec, Mr- J r0 J.,tice Fitigerakd, and Mr. Justice George took a gk~ir eeats en the bezilh shortly after eleven doclock ii Das'su ...

THE CASE OF MR DENIS M`NAMARA

... I THE CASE OF MR DENIS M'NAMARA. I Yeaterdavy in the Queen's Bench Division, before the Lord Chief Justice, Mr. Justice O'Brien, and Mr. Justice -Murphy, in athe case of the Queen (Denis M'Namare)_v thle Justices of the County Clare, Mr. TI M Healy, M1 ...

THE CAPITATION GRANTS—ANOTHER CASE

... at I THE CAPITATION GRANTS-ANOTHER CASE. ,,1 Tim documents relating to the school receiving Government aid-at Lowestoft, to which children from other schools have been drawn by a prospect of pay- ment for attendance, will be found in another column and ...

THE GRANT AND SAMPSON LIBEL CASE

... THE GRANT AND SAMPSON I LIBEL CASE. (By Freman Special Wire.) London, Tuesday. In the Court of Exchequer to-day, before the Lord Chief Baron and a special jury, the case of Rubery v. Grant and Sampson, for alleged libel in the Timae was resumed, being ...

THE ACTION AGAINST MESSRS. CARLTON AND GRANT

... High Court of Justice, on Tuesday, the case of Bagnall v. ti Carlton, Grant, and others was resumed. E Mr. Westlake, Q.C., resuming his argument in al deftence of Mr. Joseph Naylor, denied that the 19,000 made up of the payment of £6,000 each to the Naylors ...

THE CASE OF TWYCROSS AGAINST GRANT

... TIHIE CASE OF TWYCROSS AGAINST GC4UNT. _ . ?? The ease of Twyorons II. Grant and others came yester- t ly before the Divisional Court, consisting of Lord Cole- ridge, Justice uaina, and Baran Polloek. Tho plaintiff was a shareholder in tile lisboin 8tcam ...

MR. O'SULLIVAN, M P, AND THE CASE OF DENIS MURPHY

... landlord may make him a liberal grant as com- pensation for disturbance. This Intter expecea. tion, at' least, seems to be well founded, as Murphy's is one of the oldest on the estute, and from this circumstauce Denis will not part with theothought he ...

RUBERY v. GRANT AND SAMPSON

... A daily contemporary publishes the followio.g snccinot statemen1t ofi the main fasts' Snd issnes in the case of Raisery v. Grant and. Sampson, the gfet libel case, which terminated on Monday, after occupying Lord Ghiet Baron Kelly and a special jury ten ...