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LECTURE ON THE DREYFUS TRIAL

... I I ?? ~ ?? I The DreyfAs trial at Rennes was the subject of a very interesting, eloquent, and instructive lec- ture delivered last bight before a crowded audience in the Grosvenor Hall by Rev. D. A. de Mouilpied, M.A., Paris. The Lord Mayor (Mr. Otto Jaif 6, J.P.) was announced to preside, but. being :un- avoidably absent his place was ably filled by 'Mr. F. MNegarry, J.P. Rev. Mr. Mouilpied, ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... Cssnzwnuje.-This court was held yesterday, before Colonel Bowlby, E..M. (in the chair); Messrs. R. Dods, J.P.; R. Perceval-MIazwell, J.P-; J. O'Flinn, J.P.; and XV. Stranahan, J.P. Wm. Brown, John Gracey, and Joseph Hall, all of Castleweilan, were charged at the instance of the police with being members of a riotous and disorderly crowd which disturbed the public peace by shouting and ...

THE GLASNEVIN MURDER

... THE GLASNEVLN MURDER. | CHARGE AGAINST DECEASED'S BROTHER. DimTJN, THVDSDAY.-The Police Courts proved -a centre of unusual attraction this morning, in conseiluence of the arrest of Samuel Chlads, last night, charged with the murder of his brother, Thomas Childs, aged seventy-six years, at his resi- dence, Glasnaevin, on the night of Saturday, the 2nd, or morning of Sunday, 3rd September. The N ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... I1 QUARTER SISB1 flNEWTOR'VVNRD-OcToEn2y. Before his Honour Jmno;E ?? Mr. Disney. registrar, was in aetecliaat e WTHTESIDE ?? MA'CANIL;Ii ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... 3 ~ ~~ BEL FA.ST.| | Yesterday-Before his H lon.r Judge FITZ( ,1/UO. Mr, H. N[. Crawford. deplity arid acting; clerk of the peace, ?? in I! endate- GREGG, SONS. & Fl XIX V. .AMtEL linui;}. In this ?? thle llaintiff sued [or il i snm of £3, being. :aiollrIH r f eruln icric to t lie defv(rid.nlnt by the lwte M.Ir. PIenlix. Mr. S. rvinblel op- peured for the pltitills, and MNr. D. Nit tigud for ...

NEWRY QUARTER SESSIONS

... [FROM OUR COIRP.SPONDENT.] NEWRY, FRIDAY.-The Easter term of quarter sessions for this division of County Down com. menced yesterday in the Courthouse, Trevor Hill, before the Chairman of the County, Robert John- ston, Esq., Q.C. MARTIN, APPELLANT; TER *TUSTICES OF nANERnvr. PETTY SESSIONS, RESPONDENTS. This was an appeal brought by ThbDmas Martin against a decision of the magistrates ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... DUBLIN LAW REiPORTS. LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. (From the Legal Diary.) ROLLSS. Rt. E. Hooner, deceadesi, Houiter v. HRnner; R. Ryan, denceded, ltaim v. Ryan; TLwless v. Widon: J. Currall, deceased, Carroll v. lasijrarhal; (l:arner v. Pinu HLeyv v. Doughty, Torley r. Toro; J. Hodges. decca.,0d. Holees v Hodges; V W. Martin, decee-ed, White v. lartmn; F. Mi: enS. deceased, lirHyn-1 v. il .Man;u ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIN Ct. - . BELFAST CUSTODY CO UP.Ts-vz Before Mr. G.UaRar. X~t Lii Edward Bretman %vtc ..i_ rn5. and Count>' DoliiRawen ?? theirir. \Willian Beatuic ?? . e ans orilercil six ?? MIr. Lewr:s prosccutedl tr tliv Thnnns Csonnoliv, Ihost a A similar hune Wa.-m s¶ r was charged with 1IVIict, . Heniry..- Martha ?? rt is: v:o stable Shcni-t with N. ?? false Pretences. 10>. - A remand ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PETTY SESSIONS ARDGHILL.-At this monthly court on the 16th inst.-before Lieutenant-Colonel Rowan, D.L. (chairman); Messrs. P. C. Creaghe, K.zrr; and T. A. Kelly, J.P.-Thomas 3M'Conaghie sum- moned Robert Campbell for alleged assault. De- fendant was fined Ss and costs. Susan Neeson .pr4erred a similar charge against Dawson Hang- hiam. Mr. J. H. Bradley appeared for the com- plainant. The ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCI I BELFAST CUSTODY COURT.1 T-alak Before Messirs. . r. - on, 1' It.131., N BIILL\Vx&CI aiJ Thomas Reynolds Was ?? nH A stable NiLxon With haina a&ttlll,'l suicide the previnus eeii'in4 ?? P-n Mr. Wellington X'onng1 PIo''1 the Hailbour Cnunlissi rant.r ih ?? ?? peared, wvas foutd lvin. on lta g ?? razor in his haid. ' hllih th r from him. A remnand T IS rtn,- in order that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY COURT.-YFSTERDAY. Before -Mr. F. G. HODDER, R. M. KNIFE ASSAULT. A boy named MIDonnell was charged with having assaulted a young man named Ferguson by throwing an open-bladed knife at him. Fer- guson said that the prisoner importuned him to buy a paper. H~e refused to do so, and prisoner flung the knife, which stuck in witness's coat. There were about a hundred lads at the ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Yesterday-Before his Honour Judge FiTzGrBBoN. Messrs. H. M'Neile MCormick, registrar; Ed- ward Aliworthy, official assignee; and A. J. Weir, deputy registrar, were in attendance. There were three arrangement matters, in which the solicitors engaged were Messrs. M'Ckonigal, Ross, Wheeler, aud Hanna, Barrister-at-Law. IN RE TfOS. METCALFE. This matter eame up upon a private sitting to bear ...