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ULSTER WINTER ASSIZES

... OPENING OF THE COMMISSION. [FnOM OUR itiORTiEi.I 03aotf, WEDN ?? commission of assize for the Ulstor Winter Assize County wis opened in the Crown Court of the County Courthouse hero to-day, at one o'clock, by Mr. Justice LAWSON. His Lordship was accompanied by Mr. James Bruce, DL., High.Sheriff of the County Tyrone. The following gentlemen were sworn on the GRAND JURIs: 3ir John Marous Stewart ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLGENCE. - ; ' f I NOTICES-TEIIS DAY. L[tAwO THE LOAI, DIARY.] HER MAJESTY'S COUIRT OF APP79AL. County of Tyroue, East Division-Hamilton sod others * BlDchalan (la,. County Flcrmanagh, North DivisjonI- Benson v Ward (4), County Tvrone, North Divisoua- Ouiran andothers v Buchanan (5). VIE-.CHANCELLOR, Dundon v Dundon (1); Donna v FottrUll (6). QUEMN'S BENCH ' Robertv B gg(5); Pisetoa v ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POICE XNTELLIUNCE. CUSTODY COURT-Y iaTnuD.Y, [Before the HIon. Colonel Forters, P.M., and Ir. Tanstis Gazynns. 2.3 HEAVY SENT}ZNCY. Samuel Haddock, a young man, was brouvht forward by Consetables MLKelvey and Ferry icr being druuk ana disorderly on the previous night, using party setpressions, and ?? the con- stablss. The prisoner was sent three months to gaol. SENT TO A RI'FoRafA.TOr. Thomas ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAv INTELLIGENCE. LAND JUDGES' COUIRT. r ;FS031 Our S11anrIeL REPo7rZS ?? DoseiN, WEEDNESDAX. I [Before Mr. Justice ?osqaonj TrE ESrATEt or SIf JOA.MP7055CM seE WSl L',NJNA. C This case catec before the Court unon an t ariplication to appoint a receiver over tiea Cork t estates of Sir Joseph Neale dIt'nnua, M.P. . lilt. 'MAiLrilFsoz (instructed by Messrs. Mawexwll & Walido) applioed un i ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... - ?? COUNTY OF mONAGHAN. I OPENING OF C0iB coi1rusSION. MONArIJT5S, E1ir).ky.-Tbis afternoon at twO o'eloctk 5r. Justice liusox, acornDlpannicI by W. S. Brcnoker, tsq., l.P., 1'g,,h Sheriff, nd 10 . Swaan, ELsq., Sub-Sheriff, entered the Crownu Court of the County Courthouse here and opeaarl tile Commission. The GrandJury, wlhose names have already appear ed in the Belfacst Ne'es-Leater, ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST AN ADMIRALTY OFFICIAL

... SERIOUS CHAEGED AGAINST AN ADTMIfALTY OrFICIAL, ALLEGED DIVUCLGENCBE OF PLAkS TO p F'OitElti!N GOVEUNiMENTS, EXTRAORDINARY CASE. ThNmn5', TcsoaDAx.-uluch sensation has been caused in Admiralty circles by the circulation of ea rumour ?? a. Government oldtci'al holding a re- sponsible ?? in bhe constructive department of the navy has been detected in an abuse of trust by furnishing to the ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY

... A. BoAmO of Trade inquiry was opened in the Recorder's Court, yesterday, be-fore Mr. F. J. MacCarthy, R.I., and Captains Parish and Parfitt, uautieal assessore, into the ciroumstanoee attending the foundering of the brig Sisters, of Belfast, at the North Arkilow Liglhtship, on or about the 7th December last. Mr. J. S. M-Tear (of the firm of Messrs. G. IL Smith & ii4Tear, 0oiiccitors), appeared ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LJAW INT ELLTGEN-C . NOT£OUES-THIS DAY. 51RO0r THE LLA3T Di.tr. : FIE. MAJESTY'S COLTIT OtF- APPEAL. t'reneh v Tyrreli tll; Cerran v PceanDtether ); Fatr- rL ry v Nolan tel. ,rOLLS COURT. Motions served for th.iesitt~ii of ?? Coirt onlly. TICI]C-YIANC LLORt. Pullan v ?? ?? Comparny s-2; 3rish Lani Coimniissioc v Lteobert (11. . TAXIG OFF1CE. . Ma.ster Cofey-Mwarthy v C.-pcOred (Camptei) - ...

PARNELLISM AND CRIME

... PAR.NELLTSMl AND CRIME. GUILTY OR NOT GUILT!? THE PHRENIX PARK 2 ARTYJRS. . - - THER;13 ANNIVERSARY PATRIOTICALTLY AND PRACTICALLY KEPT IN ?3EW ?YORK. Lovnox, SuonD&r -EvNtrsG.-The observer, in | alluding to the fao-simile letter published by the Times, points out th-at the issue which Mr. P&r- nell is called upon to meet is eminently simple. He is not asked to disprove the charge. All be is ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... BELFAST QUARTER SESSIO?S. :ixB. DAVID Ross, Q.C., CGuntvCourt Judge, sat yesterday in the Crown Court of the County Conrihouse, Crumlin 11Gau, and resumed the business of tilese seseSOU2. WO;WNSLZX V. M'DOWELL. This was a rxocess at the suit of Iargaret Town-ney, a rninur, by John Townsley, her father, saeinist 4&ens M'Dowerli, to recover £dO for iosS and ?? sustaiiew by pisiottid CWin g to ...

THE QUEEN'S JUBILEE

... THE, QUEEN'S JUBILEE. ALLEGED DYNAAI TE PLOT. TEREATE'NED OUTRAGES IN JUBILEE LOI;DOc;, WEDNssnay.-Tle Central News is en- abled to state that information h1as been received in London of such & charatcter that there can be now no doubt that the dvuamite faction have made arrangemennts for a.n oatrage, or a series o. outrages, during Jubilee week. The authcri- ties, however, have full knowledge ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... I COUNTY UONAGHAN GRAND JURY. YiSTERDAYn, at two o'clock p.m., W. S. Brunker, Esq., HIgh Sberiff, acoomnp&nied by IV. H. Svan, Esq.; S.-Sheriff, entered the Crown C oort of the Couarthouse, when the following gonsleenae, hav- ing answered to their names, were sworn onl the Grand Jury by R. itnrdock. Esq., Clerk of the Ctrown:-D-ero 3I~sHamilton, Esq., J.P. (foreiannui; A. A. Murray Eer. Esg.. ...