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ENNISKILLEN QUARTER SESSIONS

... depositors, na61 I am now speaking of the Truet oes' Savings BAnk, gra! and not talking of the Post Office Savings Bank, or 12t of the other banks which deal ciiiefly with large and deposits. The Savings Banks are chiefly supported toa by the farming class ...

THE MURDER OF A BELFAST GENTLEMAN IN SAN SALVADOR

... condition of the wounded man, they hope to save him unless complications super- vene, so common in this kind of woands and in these climates. (Here in the margin is written in pencil, and in Spanish, Died to-day, 31st January.) The man who wounded ...

SINGULAR CHARGES AGAINST BELFAST POLICEMEN

... Wednesday, SrE August last. He had left the fair, and was pro- ceeding down ?? Street, when he sawrz friend of his holding ds horse with a crowd round him. That friend, whose name was llA7voy, asked: himto stay along with him,.as the crowd was going to. take the ...

POLICE NEWS

... they were trying to eara a livelihood. Head-Constable Armstrong said frequent com- plaints had been made about these people obstruct- ?? the thoroughfare. One of the defendants said that the shopkeepers in the street were their best friends. One of them ...

THE ALLEGED PLOT IN PARIS

... complicity in a conspiracy against the Emperor's life and the safety of the State. Among the 72 prisoners still at Mazas are four youths, aged respectively 20, 17, 16, and 15 yearn, three of whom are au secret. The Rappel states that during the first month of ...

THE ROUPELL CASE

... which caused him to meditate suicide. He could not pay his friend the money which he owed him, and could not get assistance, and he risked his soul to save his friend. He would not say how that friend had requited him; but whatever he 'had suffered he had ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... pretended to. be trying to keep back time mobl; hutlie (complainant)X seized hhiml by thme collar, and wanted time constable in charge of the menC1 to takse him. Time constable said lie had not a force, and coumplainant held the pii- ?? till a friend of his went ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... failed to obtain the place and eank senseless into a ohair. A minute after another friend came to inform him that he had been elected protessor, and that the first friend was mistaken. It was too late . The shook of the disappointment had precipitated the ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... after them. The prisoner, in his defence, said that the young rimen with Nvliops lie met were friends of his. Mr. TRACY-Do you throw stones after your friends, Mr. Sheals? Prisoner-No, Sir, I did not throw any. Mr. TRAcY-You are to pay a fine of 20s. and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MAGOWAq. IT is proposed to erect a suitable memorial of Mr. Fred, Magowan, who lost his life in the brave en- deavour to save his friend Mr. Donnelly at Port. rush. We desire to invite sympathy in the direc- tion indicated. Amount already aoknowledged £57 ...

THE DEATH FROM INJURIES IN BELFAST

... Physical E Exhaustion from the errors and indiscretions of C youth, trying in vain every known remedy,v t last, during his travels in Old Hexico, found a t! remedy which entirely cut&kpd and saved him from a death. Anyone sufferiduI fromn the above coin- ...

SENTENCE OF DEATH PRONOUNCED UPON WALSH

... arriving at itfthat could be afforded them. It is a terrible state of things by which we are surrounded. Even while I was trying this case yesterday, the bloody arm of the assassin was bared in the meighbourhood, and even now, per- haps, another victim ...