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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... NOTICES-THIS D A&. read W TWill LrOAL DxATcI.) eOfANCERY DIVISION. Petitions--Re Edgar, seeking to be apnointed a Comnz missionter for Oaths, at Dromo e (10); re Gallaghr, seeaR-' ing to be appointoa a Commissioner for Oati,;, ?? ?? (18); re Brandon, seoking to be appointed a Commissioner for Oaths, at Belfast (221; re Oswa'ld, seeking to ho ?? a CommissionerforOath tai B15tlfsjt ?? re Brett, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCI-YESTEDAl SOUTHERN DIVIONS (Before Mr. Byrne, Q C.) DisoRDERnY SOLDIERS. - James Barton and Qeo Davis, privates of the GreuAdier Guards, at present stationed at Rivbmond, were charged, in custody of Constable 70 A, with, between ten and eleven o'olqck on the previous night, breaking a window in the cottage of Patrick Burke, Kilmain- ham, by throwing stones at it. Barton and ...

THE AMERICAN MURDER MYSTERY

... - ' MML Y RT, , i. - : a.1 -MYSTERY. : I I .I t-TBEA'S TELEG:RAM.) -e ' l-; ,New York, Wed nisday. - There ajper to'be srimo reason for believ in that the real-name of Maxwel, the nian charged with the ui4urder of''r Preller, ?? Bugh Brooks, SO'r of Mr. Sanmuel RI Brooks, of llheshirie. This surminee is based, am; ong other thing; UpO ?? fct PAit Mr. Sabue1 Brooks wrote to, thi St Louis ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWt ITEkLLGEaCE. ELTERDAY, CHANCERY DIVISION. . Beforetho1Vice-Chancellor). IR~MT V. Gn~n;y A,,qD OTHFR _E, Hart ( istructed by Mr. Sutton on the part of the .plaintiff) moved for an injunction to restrain the defendants from cutting turf for sale on the bog! of the plaintiffs, at Waterdale estate, in the county of Gaiway. The plaintiff admitted that he gave t~he deendants, who are his ...

ALLEGED SHOOTING OUTRAGES BY ORANGEMENT IN THE NORTH

... ALLEGED I SHOOTING OUTRAGES I BY ORANGEMEN IN THE NORTH. .TEIEGRAM FROM OUR COURESPON-DEi.1 Castleblayney, Tuesday Evening. At Castleblayney Petty Sessions to-day-the Justices on the bench being Mr. Lyster, P. X, (chairman); Capt Mansfield, . M; and Messrs C D B Fox, J P; C M Tisdall, J P; E G Brooke, J P; and R Pringle, J P-the three men, R Tweedy, W Gillander, and A Meehan, who were re- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L COURT'OF BANWRUPTCY. )e le [laon55 ou0 SPEOIAL R151'`RTiRi.1 A DuiSIN, TIiiusDAY. in ?? the CimsEir RVOISTIIAR.) in R6e sID & bONhS. e The bankrupts, John Hind, Jnmes Hijud, Joseph Hind, and William Smith, carried onl business as le faxepiuners and ra nufacturers at the urhamns Street Mills, Belfast, trading as ,7ohn Hind 't ie Son. They were adjudicated baukruptis ou the le 0tbiFebruary ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... CoOaeaTowN,-The usual fortnigbtly petty see- sione were held ?? Raphael Esq., . J.P., presiding. The other magistrates present ?? Right Hon, the Earl of Castlestuart, b D.L.; Garret Nagle, Esq., R.D.; Messrs. Uichard e Cluff, James Devhin, F. P. Gunning, J. B. G. 1 Moore, and John Riclhard, ALex. MI'Alister and i John ?? were charged by Sergeant 9'Donit- nell with the larcenly of a hen. ...

LADY SENT TO PRISON FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT

... LADY SEN1 TO PRISON FOR CONTEMPT 0Y COURT. A NAVsPATCOR from Chicago, dated 1th inst., Bays:- Dfary Ellen Cunninlgham, the liidsoine golden. haired but obstinate youung wife of the wealthy rieichant Michael Ctunninghanm, was s3atenced to guel on Saturday by Judge Tuley for coutermpt of court. Tiii~o wa the ddnevme'nt of thb loag series of waritatl troubles Which tie CuMoietlglaUM f wiily have ...

THE LATE FATAL BATHING ACCIDENT

... IN Q U E s T. Tape body of the poor lad, Joln Flanuigan, who was drowned on Sunday afternoon, the 23rd inst., while bathing near the Twin Islands, wan re. covered on Saturday morniug by a labourer in the employment of the Harbour Board, named Hugh Weir. It was taken to the Morgue, where an inquest waus held at five o clock in the evening by Dr. Dill, borough corouer. .- The body was identified ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENCR. QUEEN'S BDENCH, COMMON PL2EAS, AND it EXCHEQuER DIVISIONS. y tPROX OU1R 81CI4I1AL 115V11LTeR.] is DunntLm, TossnTA. H. Mr. Justice JoisNsoN sat to bear motions for s. the several divisionA. d TttlS QUOIfN V. JOU OGPAHAn-r:AIIBA COIIPue. *I M*r. E. CmiJNTo (instructed by Mr. Williamson) bapplied on the part of Johi draitarn, at present n confined in the (1aol of Artuagh, for a ...

DREADFUL MURDER NEAR PARIS

... PAnis, FatDAY.-The correspondent of the Staa- d&re, telegnrapling last night, says:-A dreadful crime of an extraordinary character has to all appearances come to light in one of the suburbs of Paris, In March, 1884, Mdlle. Menetray, a lady of fortune, and in her 5Srd year, went to live there in a detached cottage, surrounded by a large garden, of which she had recently become the owner, and ...

AN EVICTED TENANT SENT TO JAIL FOR TRESPASS

... w ipeTBNAqT 5mrxAli 7 TR0pass., I --Limaick JuRafion Wedueaday. At the New Psew Petty Semioas to-day Daniel' Ryan, n-suspct6 and Iate poor lawguardian, Tip- perary Union, who was ecently evicted frem his holding at Carrigbeg, near Door,, countj Lime- rick, was served with three summonses by the1 agent to the landlord, 1ajor Hare-i Mr. W Pea- rose, Athboy, county Meat-for trespass on the lands ...