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THE ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THE KING OF SPAIN

... y I THE NARROW ESCAPE OF THE QUEEN, gS [TIMES TELEGRAM.] to MADRID, WEDNESDAY. rt IN describing the attempt on the life of the King, to our correspondent says the Queen, on hearing the 11 report, bent anxiously forward to the King, when, it Is said, a second ball passed so close that she felt as the air fan her face. The sympathy is general 08 throughout the capital. loc [STANDARD TELEGRAM.] ...

THE TERROR OF ASSASSINATION

... J It is no new thing that an Bmperor of Russia i I siculd be obliged to take eseessve precautions -to I safeguard his life ; but Since the cdays of Ivan the Cruel all the Czars until the preentb one have lived in drald of palace plots rpther tbk-a of lrnopu :ar outbreaks a-nd corntpiracies. Peter the Great, ruthleas as he w-ts in affronting natiornl sennersti- tione, wva rospectcd by thie ...

AN EJECTMENT CASE

... AN EJECTrMnNT CASE, (SMIAL TRLEGRAM.) Ennis, Wednesday. Before the Chairman, mr. Chbrles Kelly, Q.C., at the Ennis Quarter SeSsiona to-day, the case of Henary'Gnn Molony v. John Garvey was heard. It was an actiob on ejeotment for non-payment of a year's rent, amounting to £24, for land held by the defendant at Gortuamore, in this county. Mr. MacNeil, II,., instructed by Mr. Walton, Solicitor, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLAGIENCE4 CUSTODY COURT-YLSTERDAY. [Beforo C. D. CLIPFORD-LLOYD. Esq,, R.M.] ALLEUSD THUFr OF A OMORS Thoras Cairns was put forward in custody of Sri-Constable Gcddia charged with stemilng a horse, Mr. Coalter progeouted. The eub constir ble stated that It was reported to the police the previous day that a horse had been left by the prisoner in a yerd fit North Street. The anrnal ...

LORD MAYOR'S COURT

... LORD MIT OsTl !C IfYesterday the Right 4tht d4:ot t in 'the9eu.utheOuse, Ws~iam$rbiYtfld 1a8s4'O& cases ofa tiokaly 1t-er. t oq'rgt of th day, ?? : Mr. Parsons, solicitor, sid the thanks of the profession, and of thbecitizens at large, were due to the Lord Mayor for bhi courteev and kindness ?? those *who camtebefore bum,,. a well ae for the didriminkalitosee es:d &it4 )it- all tie judgments ...

LEGAL ASPECTS OF THE TAY BRIDGE DISASTER

... le of [FRoMr THE PALL MALL GAZERrT . itr- TIr: TayBridge accident seggests a very inkereotlng day loval question as to the liability of railway com. Very panien for damage to life And property resulting IS to Irom such oatastrophei as that of Sunday lust and Already lawyers are beginning to range theaneelves utly 0u one side or the other, according as they think end that there ia or is not a ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW XYOIORS?2-THIS DAY. COUra Op BANKR1IPrCY (Before Judco Miller at I o'clock). Amrangement, private sittinlgs, solieitos-sc:alan, do, Davoren, hfathvys, Hooney, M'Oough, Davoseen, do, 3ofr, ScaUau, Larkin anti Co, do, Davqren, Thonmpson, Lawler Bro ieyr, soff, Biradleyadr.tion, Davoren. Casey and (3lsy, 8V(2ough, Davoren, Eaton, Scapan 1 if O'Cdnner, first public sitting; show cause ...

THE CASE OF MANSLAUGHTER IN PA TRICK-STREET

... . TEIE-CXSF,',Q it , ? 11TIPA-1 7 I .. ?? -- - - - t? I . I Yesterday Dr. Nl. C. 'Vbyta held an inquest be- fore a most respeecable jury on the body of Mrs. Mary Mullen, who met-her death by beintg thrown downstairs at her house, 3 S'aickstreet, on St. Stephei'is Night.' It is alteged that the -inurie9 'wer'e caused by Thowa~ '33rien, a yoang maln-. -Jane D'ull~ei, swvorn, depo)sed 1'he ...

DOWNPATRICK QUARTER SESSIONS

... DOWNPATRICK QUAR.TER SESSIONS. to [FROM OUR REPORTBR.] le DOWNPATRiCIc, THURSDAY. -The general quarter DXO sessions for this district were opened tc-dsy, at 3Xl twelve o'clock, in the Courtboune here, when THOMAS L7FROY, Esq., Q C., late County Court on Judge for County Armragh, took his seat as the County Court Judge for this oounty, In succession to Robert Johnston, Esq., Q.C, The following ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICK INTELLIGENCM CUSTODY COURT-YESTA3RDAY, [Before C, D, CLra'onD-LLOYD, lSq., R M ] d. DISORDENRLY CONDUCT. 6 o Patrick Kelly, John Gilmour, and James Mul- Ci holland were put forward in custody, charged by 4 Sub Constable M-Clelland with indecent behaviour G in North Street, that morning about a quarter to o one o'olcok. It appeared from the evidenoe of the constable 6 that the defendants ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PCPAUICE INTEL]LIGENCE. CUSTODY COURT-YS'TRRDAY. |Befcre C. D, CLIFrURPD-LLOYD, Esq, RM.] ALLIOGEfD LA LSCENY. Jamea M i. ann ware brought up In oustody, charee;l by Sub Congtable Mlonn with having stolen a baeket containing a small parcel of tea eind oilher artilee. Evid -noe t 8is given to the eflaoe that the prisoner took. tbn bhmket nut of a cart while the owner was ia a shop in Caricok ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-YESTERDAY SOUTHERN DIVISION. (Before Mr. Exham) CHARGE OF ROBBERY.-Maria Gaynor, aged 48 years, a servant, was Prosecoted for having stolen articles of clothing to the value of £l 2s, from 26 Upper Erne-street, the heuse occupied by her mis- tress, Anne Blair, who was also described as a ser- vant. -Ae robbery took place yesterday at noon, and the articles were subsequently ...