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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- ...

OATH-TAKING IN INDIAN COURTS

... OALT1T-TA-iNG IN INDIANT COCRTS. ofII oI (1 most vivid of my Ccc l'ietiors 4 my bivilood rolate to tie trials of 11rifiler- r rememnlier I uieso) to watch NVith r:Vp: ifiie?; e :1ie adiil ttistl itig oGI neatls. S )1110 of tile tiii' \evto x vory reinariail;'lc' and I ;:asi alwit' :i'S i *:Le'e see Cho var enu x'wita'l-iies sw.vorni. '1The i(.r si't-, ,'a'et'thr ProIe -leilt, Belownati ('eLi ...

ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO SWINDLE JEWELLERS

... ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO Si\TTNDLE Jl-E'WELLERS. EXTRtAOlDITNAR C.APTUTTRE. Bril.imenn.M, 1Fiii)o.-The Birminghlam polic^ succeeded yesterday in arresting a man giving the name of George Brain, of Holloway, London, who is supposed to havc been engaged in an extensive attempt to swindle Birminligalmi jewellers. On Tlesdday niilht a telegram was received by ,-[essrs. Goode & Son, gol i chatin ...

SHOOTING AFFRAY IN DERRY

... SHOOTI'NTG AFFRFAY IN DERRY. I ?? l):UTY, INl)AT-V DA erry Petty Sessions to-day, before the Mayor (Mr. barcs), Colonel Couanolly, I M. Mr. John O'Neill, Mr. Robert M'Viicker, and P. T. Rodger, justices, Neal M'Dovitt wvas cliargled on rematnd with shooting¢ at and woundliug Juhi Gallaglher, in Bishop Street, on the night of the 111th inealnt. Mr. ]orrest R id, Sessional Crown Solicitor, ati ...

LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD INQUIRY

... I I TrrF Atzrr qUCSTIoN, A Swo0i inquiry was held yesterday, by Mr. B. T. Hamilton, Local Government Board Inspector, into the matters connected with the recent prose- Cutions for adulteration of now milk supplied to the Belfast Workhouse. The Guardians present ?? Mayor (Mr. David Taylor, J.P., chair. t man of the Board), Messrs. Wm. Moreland, Jas. }; Bradbury, John Reid, Thomas Gaffikin, ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... EXTRAOR.DINARY CHAPGE AGAINST A CLERGY'AMAN. Tul Press Association's Birmingham correspon- dlent says au extraordiuary case of bigamy has just come to light in Birmingham. About a month ago the borough magistrates issued a var- rant for the apprehension of Thomas Morris Hughes, clerk in holy ordsrs, who, until July last, acted Its curate in charge of the parish of B~ickenhall, near Birmingham. ...

AFFRAYS WITH BURGLARS

... AFFUARt3S WATIT BURGLARS. MURDEROUS ATTACK ON THE POLICE. LONDON, SATURDA1-lhree men named Henry Walsh, aged twenty-three Henry Smith, aged fifty; and Thortims Hall, aged fifty, were charged at Bow Street to-day with being saspected persons loitering in ]3loombnnry Plsce, Russell Square, and Sontitlinlptoti Row for the supposed purpose of conmmlittitig at burglar.v 'They wet' further chargedt ...

BALLYMENA QUARTER SESSIONS

... BALLYMENA QTUARTER SESSIONS. [IJROM OUR lEFORiTlR.] BLarMIESA, AVnEDSsDAY.-The business of the sessions for this district was resumed this morn- iug before J. H. Otway, Esq., Q.C., Chairman of the County. Ur, Thoe. Cunningham, Deoputy Clerk of the Peace, and Mr. It. M3Neoile UICorniick, Registrar, were in attendance. A number of undefended civil bills having been disposed of, tlis WeaOsnal ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... COUNTY A3,NTRI 3. 3n TEVE Grand Jury for the County Antrim recimied 'y the fiscal business on Saturdcav, at half-yast teri o'clock, Mr. Chaine, M.P., occupying the chair. , TIHE IrANN DRAINA0O; AND NAVIGATION. Mo Mr. Ellis, Coleraine, accomnpauiedbyBIr.Carrv, of Toomc appeared before the Grand Jury as r: g presenting the ratepaycrs, tonscertain what actin.rL d the Grand Jury proposed taking in ...