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A SUPPOSED WAIN WRIGHT MURDER IN MAYO

... A BALLNA ceorrespondeont, writing on Taeoday, eays :-The terrible dlsoovery of huenan repnaluo, buried In a bag In tho perish of Aqtymrns, County Mayo, on Saturday irjmt, is Attrsoting much atten. tion, and, doubtless, vwill lead to a vory resrohirug inquiry, ao the civoumneitanoce, so far at I have been able to learn, would ?? to the ?? that a murder of the foulest and most revolting nature ...

LAW REPORTS

... LAW REPOL?TS. PRlOBATE] AND MATRIMxONI'AL DIVISI[ON, ' ~SATO near'. [menO OIJB SPECIALr RXEPOSTEIt.] DETS. V. 500fl55 & SELL, Thlis wvas art appeabl on a ease stated by tte Cotunty Court Judge of Atrneagh and Louthz, in whichl a. question of lawv was raised in ?? to the executionL of a will. The plaintiff, Johnu B3ell, of Poyntzpass, propolunded the will of Anne Bell, widowr, who died onl the ...

CRIME IN THE PRESENT DAY

... CHBIE IN TUB PRESERT. Mfl Wri the advance of civilisation there S oa-ew .&maerked change -in the types of crilne which tom most comemon in this country. Borne forni of i crime have very sensibly diminiished;,Othoih.,, practically teased to exist. Propertyst -tbe. sent day is safer than it has ever been agn predations of every sort. Attacks on propel are-far from infrequent, but they take no ...

BELFAST EQUITY, SESSIONS

... His Wonamp (Mr. J. H. Otway, Q.C., County Court Judge) resumed the business of these sessions in the Courthouse, Crumlllin Road, on Saturday morning, at eleven o'clock. Mr. H. MNeile M(Cormick, registrar, was pre- sent. FrEitRsON V. IcTY AND i'CLU1RTI. This was a bill for speciflo performance entered into by the petitioner with John Adison, de- ceased, wherein petitioner Vas to become tenant ...

LAW REPORTS

... CQURT OF BANKRUPTCY. PVBhX4N, TUESDAY. [rIIoz ouar, ~SPECIAL VXPQETEXI.J [Before Judge MIrViLEi.] In re JOfN JOUNSTOND. Tlhe bankrupt ?? a lipen t aufagfiurer at BEdeiiordnary, near Banbridge, Xr. OEiai.iip (iustructed by Mr. B, Thompsop) foi thie wssigumes, examined Mr. eudex Roa, who ha4d got some goods grom the bankrupt. The as~igpees toolk aa metiop in respect 6f these goods, and ?? & ...

THE MELANCHOLY DROWING ACCIDENT NEAR DUNDALK

... THE MELANCOIOLYDROWNING ACCIDENT NEAR DUNDALK. TEE INQUEST. DUNDALIK, SATU'RDAv.-To-day John Murphy, Esq., J.P., and Bernard Coleman, Esq., J.P., in the absence of Dr. M. J. Cullen, the coroner, held an inquest in the Courthouse, Dundalk, on the body of Mr. John Mathews, the editor and pro- prietor of the Dundalk REraminer. A respectable jury having been sworn, Mr. James Mathews, the second ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... 3ELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS. ?? bu oir of tlhecqecssionS was rea-utnd yes. terday lino lilug in tile County Courthouse, Cram. li lionid, by John Hatetinjgs Otway, Esq., Q.C. |3r. Thomas Cunninglham, Deputy and Acting Clerk of the Peace, was in attendance. ?? V. rLAN'NIGAN. This was an action to recover the sum of £20 for bleachll of warranty of a cowv. Mr. 11arper appeared for the plaintiff, and ...

BELFAST PARLIAMENTARY REVISION COURT

... BTELFAST PARLLAAIENT&A'6 1R1EISION COURT. ?? _ AT eleven o'clock yesterday morning, Mr. JaiN l.ASTINeS OTWAY, Q.G., rat in the Council Cham- ber, Town Hall, and resumed the business of the revision court. The same gentlemen who had assisted on the previous days were in attendance. The hearing of objections in list No. 7, St. George'sWard,wasresumed. TheConservatives objected to the name of F. ...

THE TRIAL OF POOLE

... I ise vii at ra ICE DL tat 2r. or. oil in~ re. MEl 01 De, Cy 4el I Y In or ir. ;18 Id ty as et C, a. Se a- to C r i t I- la ti 10 r0 a If d A a ~eveig. r atro n ?? ir VERDICT OF GUILTY a ' wr m -mNr an -m ?? An -r T &n rn 7-t a SEN'1'TENCEl OF3 DEATH .i -t 70 STATEMENT OF THIE 1n PRISONER. rk 10 DVAtMIN, Tor1DAy NolLIT.-The trial of Joe Ls Poole for the murder of John lenny in Seville s- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POJICE INTE LLI1ENcF,. CUSTODY COURT--YESTrEDAy, ?? F. J. M'aARcay, Elsq., R.1.; sir Y PRESTON, J.P.; and GEOIwE HOBBY, Esq., Jp. TH5EFT OF A CASH-sOX. A little boy named Daniel Malone was charred with having stolen 3 Oash-box containing sex two shilling pieces, one half-crown, thirty-sixsi.p,,,. pieces, five four-penny pieces, a:id soveit~eel Sl,. lings, the prcperty of Mr. Thomas Carroll ...

MURDER TRIAL IN DUBLIN

... IMUBDER TRIAL IN DUBLIN. Dvnr.Sn, TuESDAv.-ThiS morning,, in'the Cou1rt- house, Green Street, the light I-on. the Lord Chief Baron presiding, a middle-saged man named Matthew Goulding, a labourer, was indicted for having on the 2ud of February last murdered Mary Jane Malone. The prisoner, who pleaded not guilty, was derended by Mr. Charles 'Teeling (instructed by Mr. Walsh, assigned). The ...

THE FATAL ACCIDENT IN BALLYMACARRETT

... T3E FATAL ACCIDENT IN BALLYMA. | It ICAIRRETT. AN inquest was held yesterday evening in the ex- tern department, Royal Hospital, on the body of George Shaw, who met with his death on Monday eveuin whilst engaged in the nail manifactory of Groeg, Sons, & Phenix, Bridge End, Ballyma. carrett. Ezekiel Shaw, father of the deceased, identified the body. His Son WaS eighteen years of age. Joseph ...