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BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS TnJ business of the above sessions was resumed yesterday morningr in the County Courtbouse, Crumlin Road, before David Rose, Esq., Q.C,, County Court Judge. Mr. Thomas Cunningham, Deputy Clerk of the Peace, and Mr. :H. UfNeile M31Cormick-, Registrar, were in attendance. ACTION CO0 ASSAULT. ATICHNSON V. RODB61TSON. The plaintiff, Richard H. Atkinson, Duntmurry, County ...

TERRIBLE RAILWAY ACCIDENT NEAR PORTADOWN

... :TEl1, B Hi: RAILWAY`ACdIDENT ?? NEARpORT@WON.te Sc F ATAL RES,1-U. LT R.- [LI F IVE E: . oil W : ANY IEf'SONSI I D. at ,T HEARTRENING SCENES. ?? L 7 B A, u1tawY acoident'of a most mournful ad brtgio, charactor 'corad' ybsberdey i ioa tie r i :,Nortberu Railway, betwee ?? and To;udragee._ The terrihin nature: of Ii r renoe may be estimnated by the fct, thelt already- i' five deathse have b een ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CUSTODY COtlRT-YxsTi-mo.kY. ?? Mr. F. J MsrCCAruY RB.M. CHA9O3 OF ARCAUTLT. A man named Sarneel Mtxe was charg fed with having assaulted T. W. Magee by kickitg him, and in other ways abusing hin. Mr. D. P. Spiller jan., prosecuted, and Mr. Harper dcfended. The evidence of XMagee was to the effect that he was a sumumons server, and he went to the prisoner's house for the purpose of serving a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... CHANNCERY DIVISION. (FROM Olln SPE'CIAL HE'OiiTHR.1 DUBLIN, ITUa5OAV. [Before the VIC0ECHANCELLOR in Chamber.] THY IIALOOOLL'Y DOISrr.r.nny CONCLINY AND THES CO21 PANI;lS ACls. In this matter an application had been made Oa a9 fortuer day by the official liquidator, Mr. Robert Gardner, for a direction as to whether he ?? prosecute aun appeal to the House of Lords against a decision of the ...

WEST BELFAST ELECTION PETITION

... WEIST BELFAST1 ELECTION PE'TITION, OPENING PRODEEDINGS, IMPORTANT EVIDENCEI. ?? morning, at eleven o'clock, the lhearing of the petition filed by Mr. James Horuer Haslett algainot the return of Mr. Thomas Sexton as mereiber of Parliatneut for the West Division of Ballast was conumenced in the Record Court of the County Courthouse, Crumlin Road, before BDr. Baron Dowse arid Mr. Justice O'Brien. ...

ULSTER WINTER ASSIZES

... OPENING OF THE COMMISSION. [FnOM OUR itiORTiEi.I 03aotf, WEDN ?? commission of assize for the Ulstor Winter Assize County wis opened in the Crown Court of the County Courthouse hero to-day, at one o'clock, by Mr. Justice LAWSON. His Lordship was accompanied by Mr. James Bruce, DL., High.Sheriff of the County Tyrone. The following gentlemen were sworn on the GRAND JURIs: 3ir John Marous Stewart ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CUSTODY COURT-xYaTislhak. (Befora Sir Joytin PRsnRTOU, J.P.; %nd MenPrS. JONATHIAN PMIStMx, J.P., an5d D..vW COami'TT, J.P.I ASHAULT. John Rooney W09 obarged With IlavfmagftsBOulted his mother.in-law on the prevlots day. Mr. D. P. Spiller, jun., niroceonted. Aliee Itooney said that tile prisoner hnd been maorried to her daughter about a fortnight ago. She went to ray themi a visit, and when in ...

BALLYMENA PRESENTMENT SESSIONS

... iBALLYMENA PRElSENTMENr SESSIONS. I MALICMUS IiqfJURELS CLAIMS. AT tlhe Ballymtena presentment sessions yester- day an exceeclingly large number of cesspayers ?? )rill(Apaliy for the purpose of bearing clainie on the barony for allcged uralioious injuries tumounting to 9:I,S27. Thie jagistitevse in attendanoue c/re -.Megars. John Younig, D.L. (chairman), Johnt Patrick, A. Currell, S. W. Perry, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTE T1JGENCE 2VOTICES-THIS DAY# [e'ahOs TfE LOnAr. DIARY,] APPE'AL COUR~T. Provincial daidt v. Cusse (1); Paholillaml v. Pr.benham ROLLS cOuRt. Londonderry Corporation \'st rwerlrs exprte CrUUon (6); elnfist ImProvenlset Act exprlrte ?? (7); Chichesteyr Trrats te8;- ()Aviutrong . Arinstrong 19 VICE.R rEANCShLLOlt, Corswidrden v. Corseaddon (2); Turnbull V. h~trls- patrick (4). QUF.EN-N ...

CHILD MURDER AT WARINGSTOWN

... CHILD MURDERAT WARING8- TOWN. STRANGE OCCURRENCE, WAIINZOSTOWN, MoNDAY,-An occurrence of a singular and melancholy character took place in this villmae at an advanced hour yesterday even- ing. It appeared ?? H lizabeth Johnston, the wife of John Johnston, a respectablo damrnak weaver, had for some time given way to a reli- giouf mania. Mrs. Johnston, who is the mother of thirtecn oh ildren, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLIO ?? INT LLLGENCE. CUSTODY COURT-YIrBTIraDeY. [Beforc Mtr. F. J. DfACCA~rOY, RN.;i the lRon. Corlonel Fonrix,,, fiN.; M~r. XV., J, JOrIasETox, ?? lr. inFovorS G.'r'us'wr ?? ,dlr. Wn'r. floruns, I P.; IMr. Jootx AeRsorT T~y.t.OI, J.1P.; aunl dir. XursrSRr, R.M.I. A55A!1l.TS, George ?Jscrnulay 1tae chanrged bY Con~tahilc FilemiruiJ with hlaviU'; risaritedl lhin onl thuh Alt rt Bridgre Road ...

THE CLERICAL SCANDAL

... THE CLERlICAL SCANDAL. ARREST OF JIEATING.E L xPECTED C EI sG ; OF BIGAMY. Dur~tlc, SATcniv).-This afternoon the Liver- pool pe]ice, acting on instructions from Dublin, arrested thle Rov. Dr. Kcatinge. Ile had ?? lodgiug at 58, Teunysou Street, Park Road, Since Tuesday, under the name of A. L. Donglas. Thle arrest was very quietly effected. A detctivo oiet wvill be despitteed by the ...