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DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... DUBLIN [TiA,, Rt 1-oT Befor. thre Lon ifflim The ''-inif a;an'r.tAIA-( ?? tioni &n it'- l AlrtI aside a vardic' eid Bu cruit Icy and Conab I- ?? acetion weestrd Baron and aspcaljt ' m~ouon the Cour01 arrested to :t've.I hie could nor comiplit.o.0 byarracks, even thouxi ?? favour an in-, cha-ci e A elenient, or ct-archca t't, plazA inl tht- pleedc' The Court~ upheii it theI lticarid d;,iemse -i ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY COURT-YESTERD&T. Before Messrs. GAR1RETT NAGLE, HA.L-, and Wxs. ;I COEMIOS. ALLEGED STABBING. A youth named Alexander Hutchinson was charged on remand by Constable Kelly with ha-v- ing stabbed Thomas Edwvards on the ist inst. Mr. Lewis prosecuted and 'Mr. Donnelly defended. It apoeared from the deposition of the prosecutor that he and the prisoner had quarrelled at the shipyard ...

THE DREYFUS AFFAIR

... I ?? A SENSATIONAL RUMOUR. REPORTER SUICIDE OF THE PRISONER. P.Ars, TnunSDAY.-The Soir, under the heading of An improbable story, narrates that a high officiail in the Detective Department, in the course of private conversation, admitted that tic Government had received information forty-eight hours ago of the self-inflicted death of Captain Dreyfus on board the Sfax. According to the ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... DUJBLTN LAW REPORTS. LAW NOTICES-THIS D1AY. (From the legal Diary.) H. M. COURT 0O' APPEAL IN IRELAND, Leathemn v. Craig end others. ROLLS. The Master of the Rolls in the Court of Appeal. Rolls Chiambersi-e. Wyirsy, uieceased, Bleakley V. Beatty; Smyths, deceased, A.rfrott ?? Smnyth; Hutchins v. Maihony; Bunton v. Studdlert; J. MHOlsilsud, deeeaved, Cuatrrell r. M.tClellaads Daniel v. ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... I L 1NT LAW REPORTS ?? - ,LAW NOTIOES-THIS DAY. ;rr2Th Le:l Ditry.) RI'o,L4. - tl Tlj io ;vb sit a 5t lS5 olock for ;1-'rer! -, in; C (OCrt onlly M J ' C LLLOI.t .kT C11AillMBE R. ?? in Kxnz. Grnhnm V. 1- ?? ir V. I:;her Power, 'qtl d'ea~d. te-rhenson o ~ ?? (orNu~Es Acts %nd * - 'l .*0Itd: s:-ne soil tl w~rims Cornu-| ii -: * c~ ,'0*-Itvzrr0 l~d.; 11 Usesim v. I - * [t- C~ ¢ i .L.or> jntd-c ...

BELFAST LAND AND EQUITY SESSIONS

... IBELFAST LAND AND EQUITY ISESSIONS. Yesterday-Before his Honour Judge FITZGBEDoN. Mr. H. M'Neile M'Cormick, Clerk of the Crown, and Mr. Henry Crawford, deputy and acting clerk of the peace, was in attendance. LIUTENiAZr-oLNTEL SHELBY-SYT3, LA?DLOfD; JAAMS CHISHOLM, TENANT. This was an application by the landlord, who resides at Darby House, Sunbury-on-Thamnes, Eng- land, to ascertain, with a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... r- BELFAST CUSTODY COURT.-YEssrEvnY. Before Messrs. GAnRETr NAGLE, RM.; JOTN HOnLLywooD, T. H. Baowsa, and R. HExDa MLAN'. BBZRA.KG AI'ND ENTERnIG. Robert Gamble, an apprentice ship-right, was charged at the instance of Constable laines with breaking and entering the premises of Patrick 'Lambe. spirit-grocer, Bentham Street, yesterday . morning, with the intent to commit a felony. Accused was ...

THE DONEGAL MURDER

... THLE DONEGAL M1URDER. I MAGISTERIAL INVESTIGATION. I THE ACCUSED RETURNED FOR TRIAL. The adjourned inquiry in connection with Ihe murder of John Williams at Kerrykeel, Donegal, in February last, was resumed yesterday, before Mr. Alex. Mitchell, J.P., in the Courthouse, Rathmullan. Sergeant M'Connoll was again examined by Mr. Mackey, and produced a tub which was found unter the head of the ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... D BLIN L .ET LAW IETPORTS. Before tl'e Lomi Cnir; .J-T c'r'r. Me. Justice3 Stl e tar1 .,M .tiie Gi3b.Oo. arid 21g. jusrico't GUAtDt\N 0'S OF ArMGII UNION V. BE.LL. Thne argumtntcir ?? 1''ti-'tl iin this as lvas siatedl las t-hu Loni Clief ajron frvin an ip10 a. 1`aiC s l triel -ii' tt 'it! ti.' £26> ?? e GI i.1, ito lva1er andi so rf,--t pipt'> t Ovinc? itv 6i1' (Lt'i~dit 0 ]% ,taewte lwa ...

REVISION SESSIONS

... BELFAST. TInohe P.evs:onCourt forthe WestBelaasftDivi- vision. before Mr. Burke, an interesting question as to thl lod.zmentof objections aroseyesterday. lb Iva, alleced by Mr. P. Doran, as representing, the N;ationaist party, that he had lodged with the TIowa Clerk, within the specified time, forty- p-:lc, 'thjectione to Unionist claimants, but they u-re no, printied in the published list. Dr ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BALLYZie:s-These'wekly sessions were held in the Ballybot Courthouse, Newry, yesterday, before Messrs. James F. Erskine, J.P. (presiding), and B. Harpur, J.P. District-Inspector Wade and Mr. R. Erskine, ?? were in st-ten- dance. James Martin, inland revenue officer, Newry, summoned Samuel Johnston, Dram- heriff, for having carried a gan on the 12th July, without having previously ob- tained a ...

THE DONEGAL TRAGEDY

... COR-ONER'S INQUEST. Dsanr, 'TuxanY.-iMr. O'Doherty, coroner, to' day held an inquest on the body of Mr. James M. Sinclair, High Sheriff of County Donegal, and ad- -ditiona-l details transpired regarding the peculiarly sad circumstances under which deceased lost his life. The inquest was, held in .Bonnyglen Inver, in the room next to the drawing-room, in which, th rgedy took plae. Three male ...