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THE FRIGHTFUL TRAGEDY IN THE OLD KENT ROAD

... LONDON~r, TUESDAY.-At the sitting of the Lam- beth Police Court, this morning, Louis Bordier, aged thirty-two years, currier, residing at No. 8, Milatead Terrace, Church Fields, Church Street, Old Kent Road, and who stands committed upon the coroner's warrant, was brought up on remand, before Mr. Partridge, charged with the wilful mur- der of Mary Anne (previously called Emma Snow), a woman ...

NEWTOWNARDS PETTY SESSIONS

... NDYT1W0 N' -'LDS I'P ETTY SEsQI s. (mu OLD Ofl ILOuL o6] NEWI'nOWNARDS, SATURDAY. [Before Rev. JosEPnBR.ADSAWNr, J.P.; JOuxMIILLER, Esq., J.P.; and JAMES BaOW--CLOW, Esq., J.P.] ALLEGED ? XF.lCIIES Or TIES SPIRIT ACT. Slarttlicar si'c> e~u, liensec'l rilihaeal france Street, Newtownarls, ras sumlmolnned by Cnon;stable XRoltt fur ?? had lloS house open for the sa'.e of sp;rfts at prunhilitedi ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS, YESTERD.AY morning, the civil business of these Sessions was resumed in the Crown Court of the Conuty Court House, before J. H. OTwin, Esq., CQo., Chairman of the County Antrim. B1JRNS V. HIMTLTON & CO. At the sitting of the Court, Iis Woeasulr resumed the hearing of this case, which was an action brought to recover the Suns of £401 da~mlages alleged to have been ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAT. [Before FnDW&A: OnMvi. Esj,, i. I. ; A. I,. HiERtD- mnkN, Esql., J.P. ];XJ. JolNS ,osEq.JP; an~d SAIM T. (sELsTON, Esq., ,. P.] SM[(;(:I.ING P')BACCO. l'olicit 'II 'lonald, a sailor, was lilouht l) in cueto lv, thlar gctl w-itl llhaving sri culed l G ' s. of for'i II ilaniufactulruel tb)aUoC ; Janes MIBarron, anll elic-c of CustomS, stited that otn that mortm'li ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... iLFA ST U- fTER SESSLJ41N'. 1 ss'iei.i a tonl -'clocki ,Jonii [u S (Isix WAY, ~ .ttook his scat Pr the CIT'en H-ouse, and roseucil the businiess Of thle Sessionls. ra-feiCOMMIiS~iO-ERS 'V THOMAS. 'Plu;s alion was Iroeglit by the Carriekf'-rgus Harbonr He ~bl~ to rec;over on'~ '-alleged to i~e ow~inc, to ?? by ressur of the dl F'~r1:nrt'1S si1 lisor. l'ontres's, hlaxing used tire liarl'or' of ...

LEGAL NEWS

... I - tfGALL NEWS. ii COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEAL. [FROaM OUR SPECIAL REPORTER.] [e DUBLIN, WENESDIAY. it THE CASE OF STEPHEN JOSEPH NIEANT. [. Before the LORD CHIEF-JUSTICE, the CHIEF JUSTICE ; of the Common Pleas, the LORD CHIEF-BARON, t Mr. Justice O'BRizEN Mr. Baron FrTZrERA.LD t Mr. Justice KEOGH, Mr. Justice FiTZGF.I.D. 1 Mr. Baron HUGHEs, Mr. Baron DEASY. Mr. Jus- ,, tice O'HaSA , and Mr. ...

LEGAL NEWS

... 1. ELG6AL N EAVS. I;(LLS CUU1T-DUDI;AN TliWtRI)ADY. 1[1> ?? sat at eleven o'clock. It3C VtdtN-'It:iii:121.2IAP?US L;OF OSEGALL V. JAMES tNStI .x\NiA CUIIAE.:S (OLIEX. N1r. MlAv, (, C.. (with whom was Mr. A. S. Jack- S,, i1i4ttlt1LtC hv Mr Torrins), applied, on behalf i i 'r i l'llegill, for an ilijulnctioti to restrain the r,-js'iiklit5 :loilul cnillittiiug waste by quarrying tit $ 2:t or CL ...

STEWARTSTOWN PETTY SESSIONS

... I STEWARLTSTOWN PEPTTY SESSIONS. so [FRcoIN OLS OWN fllioraxa. of SzwaTE -rMTOWN, WN'EDNESDAY. 5' TO-DAY, thernonthly Sessions were held in the ?? House. GCo. A. M4oLoaoav, Esq., R.M.; . STSNLEY, Esqr., J.P.; ant ST. GEO. raILLCooxs, Esq., J.P., attondodtoinvostigate thaefollowingf cheargoepreferred by st'. H. hoss, Esq., Sub-1ispector of Police, 1i, against Williant Reid and Alexanuler Reid, ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURPT-YESTEFPDAY. [Before J. C. O'DoXXBLL, Esq., L.M.] PARTY EXPRESSIONS. . John MK'Afee was charged by Sob-Constable Kelly with being drunk, disorderly, and makinguse of party expressions on the Shankhill Road. The prisoner, when arrested, was cursing the Pope. Ile was fined 40s and costs, with the usual alter- native of fourteen days' imprisonment. TIDRNKt IN CsaliUGE OF A l ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY, Before J.C. O'DoNNELLxu s., . M.] Ih 1 DisoRDEPLY CoNDocT.fc Henry Campbell was charged by Sub-Constable Arnist-ong with being drunk and disorderly on the to rosrenal d ayMr. t 'fhe prisoner, when arrested, -was drunk, and pro- l claimlin miniself 'No Funian. i Hle wias 'aneI 5is and costs, and, in default, seven days! imprisonmnuclt. PARTrY LPEXiAS.ONS. ...

THE MURDEROUS OUTRAGE IN DUBLIN

... TaE MUFRDEROUS OrTRAGE IN DUBLIN. I .. . . . . , t - A .R A-- Sergeant Kelly is yet in good spirits, and hopes ! - are entertained of such a substantial imrprov7ermelt i;n his condition as will allow of the extraction of the ball. Polic c-onstaible Eeena is, it is feared. dyic; rapidly. Two oicers of the detective force - drag-en the Lidey opposite W~ellingoll Qua, on Saturday night, in1 ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YrSTERDA.. [BelCfore EDNVAToD OR.ME. Esq., C.MI.; and PrILIP JorilsTON, Esqr., J.P.] A X E G L E C T E D C E I L 11. James W'roods, a little boy about eight Or nine years old, was brought up in custody, charged wvith Lai-seg stolen and illegaily pawned a number of tools. the property Of different parties I'l) ;rt ?? stated that, on Saturday cvening, he left a number of his ...