LIABILITY OF RAILWAY COMPANIES Vesterday, in Kings Herudi Division, Mr. Justice tlibaon, Mr. Justice Herd, and ..
... Sohn'or(>->eru. M.P ; Mr CTwmbem, K.C., .wd Mr Chottor [iwrtriK ...
... Sohn'or(>->eru. M.P ; Mr CTwmbem, K.C., .wd Mr Chottor [iwrtriK ...
... Kehoe, instructed by Mr .M'Canu. the defendants—Mr Constantine Molloy Q C (i structej by Messrs Moore and Son.) (Before Justice Harrison and Mr Jus: Murphy.) M Clay v iiarmnond. Mr Drummond (instructed by Mr Atkinsoni plied on behalf of ...
... THE KING S TITLE At tbo convention the Koy»l and i; i joeLnrXxr, Mr Glee (West Amt roller) dro« aOieaUon to the* (oftbcoauoK visit r>f the King, and toosed it b« roouttod the Annual Com to see in what manner they could re- cognise it. Dr. Monro, of P ...
... DR. LYNN Dr. from P»ri« invested with boDo«r«, will rc-opeo hisralooo this the Pillar Room of the Sotoodo. rewptioo io th* Freoeb capita! was moat flattariog. and all who witoeaaad bia parformaoca some private t(tnce>, which waa prevailed opoo to fire ...
... ;nward vitality. have liailed Mr. n.i* and Tlut a«*ihe novelist whose endore th,* painter whose fame i and ait ...
... At the Parnellite National Convention for conoty Fermanagh, in Enniskillen yesterday, Mr Wm Hed. mood, P, was selected for the Northern Division, and Mr Campbell. Mr Parnell’s private secretary, was selected for the Southern Division. ...
... through the night, and that he had been only partially conscious for some time previously. Dr. Hornet, who has been his devoted medical attendant for many weeks, and Mrs. Morton Campbell, the expremier's niece, were with him at the end, which came rather suddenly ...
... Naalburg with Prims Albrecht, followed in second singh by King, with whom was tbe Urown Princess of Greece At ike Kaiperor took leave of the King, and went to Horn burg, leaving for Berlin tbe 740 train. King end his party returned to Fnedncbahof. which waa rv*chfd ...
... Armagh. Mr WH H Lyons presided, and there was a crowded audience. The lecturer said that by the extension of the franchise the workingmen would become the real king. Kings had been flattered in all times by courtiers, and the workingman, like all kings, had ...
... President; Dr Cruise, Vw President; Dr Banks, Dr Finny, Gordon. Johnston. Dr H Kennedy, Dr Macan, Dr Maoßwiney, Dr W Moore, Smith, Dr W G Smith, J ...
... iniackmck). Dr. Atoock, Lieut Colonel thirran. Mr. H. G Kilhey. Mr, K. Mawn. Mr Hurley (Killamey), and Mr. iKUlansey; The I Counril w«*ro reproaented Mr. p, Hynes. ; Mr. A. V. ...
... Lawson, M.P. ; M*-. Adair, Q.C.; Dr. Flynn. S. N. Lane, registrar ; Mods. Belin, Rev. Mr. Dobbin, S. Riwson, D. Croethwait, L. Hanley. Dr. Torncy, Blare, Dr. Gordon, Rev. J. Harrison, G. Powell, Dr. Hayes. J. Macbeth, ...