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THE NEWTOWNSTEWART TRAGEDY

... I NTEWTOWNSTEWART TRAGEDY. IT _ _ DISCOVERY OF THE MONEY-INSPECTOR MONTGOMERY UNDER ARREST AND HOOTED IN THE STREETS. SPECIAL TELEGRAM (From our Correspondent.) Newtownstewart, Saturday Night. Another step has been bade in the develop- ment of what is now universally kmown as the Newtoivusteavrttragedy. The mystery which up to this enveloped the perpetration of this des- perate and well ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... THE TICHEO3E CS. : Is ' 9SPECIAL TELEGRAI (From our Correspondent.)' London, Monday. The hearing of this case was again resumed this morning, and amongst the visitors acoomodated with seats upon the bench was the Emperor of Brazil. The Lord Chief Justice said that he had re- ceived a letter from Lady Doughty in reference to the proposed postponement of the ease, and im- ploring his lordship to ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... X. LAW. COUUt;-NB - i ?? 1Vxliamn ittersodaf3i ?atsdo.rf( unidetth s16tyle and 1r4 LE -Sdae'as- uemrs lot hamis inb~nin Limerick, to' retainby njuction the~defendant, John Mwaser-~ .o~,I ?? Co. at 27 sand 281 Henry-sreet, fom impedbsing . orcuigt e a imitation o b~rll e or so otivda- oe prdesent the brndused by t ?? - ;-WJU6 E0 m y11pleg, -r tem.t m. o anmk ?? otherd apt barns and bacon of ...

THE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF HEAD-CONSTABLE TALBOT

... THE ATT M1 A SMATIOx OF I HEMAD-CONSTALE TALBOT. ,On mawf-hI suirie ?? the Richmond Nsjieal, we Were informed that Talbot had spent a .f nlgbt nd a going on so well that strong hapei. eintbtned of h1 Mrrevery A bousul- Wit *aheMM eabim yadw~y morning by Dr.- Se iose rgeen- in ehref the patn), Dr. J..ael, an& Dr. Smyth. No eff- was made y~aey ?? st the bullet, whic is beieved to be-deep-atid ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... -,ASSUZ~ITLIEE f '0 I KING'S CUNTY. ' ?? m ourm't 8tepini Bep °rter) . ?? - v !TulnS .o* Monday. The h $enou Ie Chief JutieWhiteside .andok. thecv Fitzger'ld6arrived here this morn- ing by the n o'cck train from Dablin, anD : ereedived at the station by hie Hgh Sheriff Berisnd Daly, Faq.e;the CrbwShnrif, Mr. Whelan, and jecry wo namoed. COnalary. Thei oihaps. drovt to. their lodgiUN in the ...

MURDEROUS ASSAULT ON CONSTABLE-TALBOT LAST NIGHT

... l13:DEROUS ASSAULT ON CON-I STAIXE TALBOT LAST NIGHT. We regret to announce that a most determined and murderous assault was perpetrated lest night, about twelve o'clock, on Head Constable Talbot, who, it will be] remembered oocn- pied a prominent position in the last Fenian trials. About the hour we have mentioned Talbot was proceeding along Hardwickc-street, in the direo- lion of George'8 ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... LAW CQUTS-SATURDAY. in- ROLLS COURT. uI- in A ander v. Bewart.-Mr. MCarsland, with. vag him Mr. Lane, applied on, the' Iart of the the plaintiff to restrain the defendant from fishing inthe several fishery in Lough Foyle. ThaMaster ec of the Rolls ordered notice of the motion to be the served on the defendant, and when that . had been done he would hear it .Blk v. Bu-a r. Fras, on bear f of ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... I LAW OO'flCTS- )F--YEBRDAY. I . i r. e ighV~ j Baro¢n. O'}lsganjct at twelve this.*eleq k o ti he peition id il ?? Phe WilkSo .- M. Jdadw~4O l 3 JohnOgle be ad- Oin mitted a sbliitr o the cort on pay'ment of the so. Ant notit~anmg tih had n nre;a mamincl.to thish iutleniman ke- eeg Ma-ei~ fes~ion are subject. ?? a i from the affidant that Mr. John Ogle ah. b d foe 16 yea assistat in: th ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... AdsIng DTELLIGECR I LOUTH. (Fom oarCrrespodet) Ih nDAnXan, SnuniwAY-At dleven o'clock to-day in ?? of tle Co8unty CVoUpe the :followinggentlemen were, ink -Pof Richard Altamnont Smythe, Esq., ewtown, Drogheda, High Sheriffg and Btirton Brabazon, Esq., Dro- miakin House, caslebellinghain, -duly sworn on the grand jury by Charles M'Mahon, Esq., Clerk of the Crown- f Lieut,-Colonsel Sir John ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... I ASSIZ INTELLIGENCE I COUNTY CARLWW ?? our Reporter. ?? lwo, Friday. Tfe LMardyChbef Joibte who ayrtred in Carlow, from MaLyboroghi, by the midwhay traie in aThurl- day, entered the Crown Court shortly after eleven n'dloek, aoeompuied by B. P. Bagenal, Esq., ii.ii Sheriff, when the grand jury were re-sworn by ihomas Jameaon, Esq., Clerk of the Crown. The Lord Chief Justice, addressing the ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... LA COURTS-AI COURT OF CHANCERY. Johmnton v. the Marquis ot Bertford.-This was a suit for the specific performance of a contract for a lease of a farm on the banks of Lough N eagh, in the county of Antrim, alleged to have been en- tered into between the agent of the late Marquis of Hertford and the plaintei The contract was endeavoured to be made cut from a series of letters which passed ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAW COUR TS-YESTERDAY. ROLLS COURT. The Master of the Rolls sat for a short time and disposed of some unimportant chamber motions. CONSOLIDATED CHAMBER. The Right Hon. Mr. Baron Fitzgerald sat yester- day in the Court of Exchequer and disposed of motions for the three law courts. There were no cases before his lordship of any special public in- terest. COURT OF BANKRUITCY AND INSOL. VENCY. ...