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THE REIGN OF MURDER IN NEW YORK

... ITlEE REIGN OF AIURDER, IN NEW YORK. I MURDxR is the fashion of the day in New York. Humiliating as the confession is, truth compels it. Life is held cheaper here to-day than it has ever before been, even in the moat lawless localities of the Wecst or South. Perhaps nowhere else does the public pay note liberally for judicial protection, yet murier stalks our most public streets in high day; ...

LURGAN QUARTER SESSIONS

... LURGAN QUARTER SESSION-S. LE-ROM 3UR CORaESrOxNDzz.] j Lur-GAo, TLTSDAT. AT hale-past ten o'clock this morning, ?? H. HAKT1szvo, ESq, Q.C., Chairman for the County Armagb, took his seat in the Court House here I and resumed the business of the Sessions for this division of the county. The following magistrates occupied seats on the bench during tile ?? lion. Lord Lurgan, K. P.; W. AI. Mdillar, ...

POLICE NEWS

... CUSXODY 0OURT-YasrznnA.Y. ]EH .[Before the Hon. Captain PLUamSEIT, R.M.J Pi; -PART ESPBSSIONS. 0iA Susan Kelly was put forwafd in custody of SubO t C-onstable Charles M'*Donagh, charged with being fix druak and disorderly and using party expressioOns. e;n The constable said that the prisoner was drunk sad disorderly. On thecway to the poice Office foi she declared that she was a good Papi.t, ...

LURGAN PETTY SESSIONS

... LUPRG.AN PETTY SESS1U0iS. L I Ip ! St'FIOU OUbR COB3WVSOZDEUT.J ?? TUC5l-rirx' - 1 i wtre ua2 Petiy S e res rd-r heltd tnc ?? j I Ji j ' scrn':, tsq, 12. it. (in the chai-)) -~ i:aicis l.. 5 aeoSn, Esr1, J. P. ; :ac- It ?? GIree, ?? A T 4! 7t C, _. E! ?? ~e~ ?? NE a i i~ n ,rL1CqSteiN(-z , Ac-r. ,ead w , c. ?? - l-r ?? ;'sscrnted, and. ?? Conihr-nea (r- ri .: rojrt s--il 7e1 , of,5 o tho ho; ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AGAINST A MEDICAL MAN

... =ES. AOIMNAIR Y CHATG E AG AIN ST A MEDICAL MAN. THE L1SWBZ- JE3 ZLLT ChS.| This was an action brought by Miss Turner, Tonagh Cottage, Lisburn, to recover the sum of £2D from Dr. 0. P. O'Hare, Castle Street, Belfast, the value of certain articles of jewellery lbelonging to plaiuntff, and illegally detained in defendants possession. Mr. M'Lnss, who, in conjuinction with Mr. Seede, appeared for ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... HMs Womsa (J. H. Otway, Esq., Q.C.) took his seat in this court yesterday morning, shortly after ten o'clock, and resumed the hearing of the follow- ing APpEAL CAE. In this case a young man named ThompsonGraham was the appellant, and Bernard Campbel the re- spondent. Mr. C. H. Ward appeared for Graham, and Mr. M'Lean, Sessional Crown Solicitor, appeared on be- half of the Crown. The case was ...

POLICE NEWS

... POLICE NEWS OUSTODY QOURT-YaSTEDaY. I 'Before Dr. MummNEY, J5P.; and J. C. O'Donsnt, Esq., R.M EL Ar; rIEoBSB HILL.. Ps eie Btaok was charged by Sub-Constable John Pnrke, who deposed tha , at about a-quarter to six o'clock on the previous evening he was on duty ini I North Street. When he caine up to thu corner of that street and Carri-lk H1l he sw risonr, ,who wma zti in a disorderly manner. ...

NEWTOWNARDS QUARTER SESSIONS

... NVNTOW2V ,ARDS QTUARTER{ SESSIONS. [FLr'Oa C OAt, RPOL TER , n To pr>, at twelve o'cioctc, RoamrBEt JOnlN.Sro3, Eaq. OQ Q., Chairm.an Of the COusty D-w, tcook his se in the CouIt EHouse, it-gtnt Street d comineuosi the buninoeA ei 'uhe Quarter 'ifesbions for this divi. sioe of the county, The following miagistrates ?? aeats on the ?? Browp.lsoe, Tsq., 3.P.; James B. I Atkinson, ?Aq., J .P.; ...

DUBLIN LAW COURTS

... DUBLIN LAW COUIRT8. COURT OF C aNCEzRaY-TESDAY I. £FRO9} OUR SPECTAL REPORTER.] MASTERG MoUrPHY and Master FirZGIraonI sat for a short time to-day as Commissioners of the Seao, and heard the following appliiation.- IHENRY ?? M'SNRILL v. THEDI ZtRqU1s OF DONEGALL. The SOLIOITOR-GE-NEIAL (with whom were Mr. W. D. Andrews, Q. C., and Mr. Bruce) on behalf of the plaintiff applied for an injunction ...

LURGAN QUARTER SESSIONS

... 'on-a LURA 1N, T~f~IS.FDAX-. four- Ti-rs rino.-'i- ?? isao'lockS ilia 13. F13AM5UL0N~,! Li Qs! l ?? CI>nimsn di s the (Counlty Arms11b,wt~ toje- ]ii seat in the Court Hen'e litre, and took upq the| .1 CTae2 rsep A StILL OF COSTS. Y In this rose, lfr. P. PD. Ath;ioaon, solicitor, Ten.- cui dror soaeii 3 ir. Janacs Lavpan, the lasm island c>.rao.n, fe rL' sew S.L of £12, allcged amPount- oF aced ...

DUBLIN LAW COURTS

... ])U8JA[ tN LAW COGULTS. COUIRT OF Q:E SN'S BENCH- WDNXSD. 'I St-0 SPY( IAL R?1'JIS tSR.] [in C ?? the Fall CORP.) ] CONMI-kSOS5NIt1 FOR ALLY.C STLF. iMr. Szitur apl' l d for the m-wdI p-ireary order I for the appoietnilat of Mr. Alex. M'Allister as Ceonrmi4,,-nor for tk:ing A:,idsvita in Ballyc3t1e. 'thie 'u:9 Juasrcet -Il there a acsncv? I Me. SF4i.-t ?? there was o:,ly OhIC ?? in the town, ...

POLICE NEWS

... hOY CUSTODY COURT-Y2STaRDAL. d I [Before ED WARD OasME, Esq., i.hM.; and SMwtn was M'CAUsN.uD, Esq., J.P.] A NOTORIO US CH1ARACTER. the Harbour- Constable Duacar charged amen named *the Hugh Walker with having been drunk and in- Lren oapable ire the Glisgow shed at the Donegall Quay. Hfead-Constable E[Saga reported twen~tyreigh(t ould p~reqvious conlvictione agaistd the prisoner for as. yo ...