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BELFAST ROCORDER'S COURT

... JOTIN HtA8TINcGs OTWAY, Esq., Q.O., Recorder of Belfast, resumed the business of this Court yester. day, at half-past eleven o'clock. SENTENCING PRISONERS. John O'Neill, a respectable-looking young man, was put for-ard to receive sentence, he having been found guilty of being concealed with intent to corn. mit a feloiny. I The RlECORDEPE said-O'Neill, it must be painful E to yourself, and it ...

JUDGE KEOGH'S ADDRESS TO THE LONDONDERRY GRAND JURY

... JUDGE KEOGH'S ADDRESS TO THE LON. ,DONDERRY GRAND JURY. [SPECIAL TZLEGRAM.] IN the House of Commons last night, Mr. 'ULLIVAN said--I beg to ask the Chief Secretary for Ireland whether be can lay upon the table any copy of a charge or address ieported to have been delivered on the 18th inst. to the Greand Jury of l erry by Mr. Justice Keogh; and, if there be no official record of the address, ...

LAW REPORTS

... I .,LIW - REPOM. QUEEN'S BENCi, COMMON PLEAS, AND EXCHEQUEg. DIVISIONS-TuamAm,- Mr. Justioe Huioseox sat to. day to hear motione for the above divislona, ACTroN AGAINST THE WHITEiHALL REVIEW, GARRET MOOREv V. FBDWAD LSIOG, The plaintiff ts a gentleman well known on the Tutf, and the defendant ia cne of the yropriotore of the Whitehall Review, The action iY one of libel. The alleged libel had ...

COUNTY MONAGHAN ASSIZES

... OPENING TECH commissroN. YaESTRDAY, at eleven o'clock, the Right Hon. Lord Justice Fitzgibbon (who, with the Right Hon. Baron Fitzgerald, arrived la Monaghan on Wed. nesday evening from Dundalk) took his seat in the Crown Court, accompanied by the high sheriff, E. S. Lucas, Esq., D.L., J.P,; and, the commission having been read by the Clerk of the Crown, twe Grand Jory were resworn, Lord ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... His WoewPip (John H. Otway, REq., Q.C., Countiy mi Court Judge) Bat in the Courthouse, Ornmlln Road, fn' yesterday, at eleven o'oloek, and reourrmed the civil ofas business of these sessions. Se Mr. Tomasa Cunningham, Clerk of the Peaoe, na was also present. ti WILLIANSON V. KERR. El In this care, whih wvas partly heard the previona L even0ing, Mr. TWilliam ?? solioitor, of m Antrim, sued ...

THE TERRIBLE BOILER EXPLOSION IN AGHADOWEY—DEATH OF SEVEN PERSONS

... THE TERRIBLE BOILER EXPLOSION IN AGHADOWEY-D EATH OF SEVEN PERSONS. - COLERAINiE, SATURDAY EYvxING,- An inquest upon the bodies of the seven men killed by the accident at the Agivey Brickworks, was held in Mr. Stevenson's dwelling-house, at three o'clock this afternoon, by Benjamin Lane, Esq., coroner for the Limavady district of the county, Daniel Gailey, Esq., coroner for the Coleraine ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 1W, CUSTODY COURT-YSmExRDAY. Les [Before C. D. CLIrFORD.LLOYD, Esq., R. M.j 20 STON&THAOWIG ON THR CRUffELIN ROAD. '0 A rsan named Robert Crawford and a boy named to Owen MICaffrey were brought up tn custody of 0( Sub-Constable M'Hugb, charged with fighting on to, the Crunlin Road the previous evening. Sub. Constable M'Hugh said that about aix o'clock In the evening, as the workers were ...

DUBLIN LAW COURTS

... * D 3LThN iAW COURTS, THE NEW JUtDIOATUREA AT-OPENING UF TEE LAW COURiTS. [F!n. 2 orP. SPECI:L REtORTE1P.,] DuminB,7, FRID^1-The legal brsinezs for tile 1 year, nuder the Judicature Act, commenced to-day, when thle scevera courts conzstitutig the divi-ios of the Scpr-me Court of Judioature were opt-ned. Tings appeared to be very muchL the same in the hal} and, so far as ordinary observation ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLI(;E I N TELL LIGiNCE. CUSTO DY COURT-YUSrTlEAY. [Before C. F.), CLIFHORD ILow,. E;!q, R M.] d. ATTACK ON A BnRADCAhT DBIVES. Q Two rough-lookirg young men named. John 0 6 Morrison and Toiomas Carroll were brought up in o custody of Sub Constable Corbally chbrged with 1( having ansaulted a breadorrver named flugh Alder. o dice the previous day on the Soringfield Road. O The prisoner ...

LEGAL NEWS

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER. D UBLIN, WEDNESDAY. [FROM OUR SPECIAL RIPOROTER] SITTINGS AT NISI PPIiS. [Before the LORD C3ISF.BARON and a Special Jury. ] GIRDWOOD o. TUDfUSTER. THE hearing of this case was resumed at the sitting of the Court. The crcsi-examination of Mr. Girdwood wash postponed until a later period of the triaL. -Mr. William Wilcox FeLn11, of the firm of Wmi. Watson & Co., Liverpool and ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... THE TICHIBORNE CASE. [BY 9PUCAL ME}GRIM.] LONDON, TUESDAY. TUaE hearing of the case Tichborne l:. Lushington, which was adjourned on the 7th of July, was resumed this morning in the Westminster Session House, before Sir IV. Bovrii,, Chief-Justice of the Court of Common Pleas. The counsel for the plaintiff ?? Ballantine, Mr. Giffard, Q.C.; MKr. Hose, and Mr. Pollard. For the ?? Attorney-General ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESmnMDAY. (Before J. C. O'DONNELL, Esq., R.M.; and E. ORME, no Eaq., R.M-] Ur MR1. REA AND UR. COATS. he AT the opening of the court, Mr. RisA said he begged. to intimate that, at the b end of the custody cases, or after the summona an cases were disposed of, he would make a respectfulo application to the Court, founded on an affidavit, Cc requiring the Court to return Mr ...