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THE BRUTAL MURDER IN BELFAST

... | THiE BRUTAL MURDER JIN BELFAST.I THE PRISONER BEFORE THE, MAGISTRATES| TIHE INQUEST. VERDICT Or WILFUL MURDER. Is the (Custoly CCurt yesterday, before 3Me~ssrs. F. J. 3lacCarthv, R.M.: William M';Camninnd. 'fF4 John Arnott Taylor. J.P.: and Thoenmas Gaifikin. J.P.. the man Arthur M I'eown was charged, at the instance of Jlcad-Constuble Murdoek, with the wilful murder of Mary Jane Phillips on ...

THE DARING MURDER IN CANONBURY

... .TllE DARING MURDER IN CANON- BURY. . EtHRE ARRESTS-VEfDICT. BY OUR SPECIAL WIRE. LONDOx. TaURSTdY.-The police have arrested three men who are said closely to resemble the description given of the supposed murderers. One of the men was captured in the neighhbourloqd, and was detaiudd at the Upper Street Police Station, but was . released this afternoon, a'ater having been seen by sofne of the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ยข.LAW I ELLIGENCE. LAWTfClS.-Tws DAY. >YaOx TBAE LWAT, DleKrT. Joyoe v. Oln COUrRe(l) T CY APPEAL F. J. Bullw, CIL&ozlly DIVISION. JBuke, ?? (I j. Viut-V. VICZboeCELLOR AT CHAMBERS. Wood QGZES BENCH DIVISION. C muroe e al e; Gubam (1); Monroe v. Sandwith (4); vc i bL C001av. OsHe, Causen, 4& Sous (6). 'F.XCHEQUER DIVISION Me BeRiqgh4R I3urve Shn D~owe ?? ast to her ?? on tof`am1onrX ...

THE RICHHILL POACHING CASE

... THE- RICH.IILLL POACOHING CASE. IMPORTANT EVIDENCE. ARnaAGH, THURSDAY.-To-day, at the petty sessions here, before Mir. . G. .MI'Crum, J.P.; Mr. Edward Moorhead, J.P.; and Mr. Robert Gillespie. J.P., Wm. Devlin and John Rafferty were charged by District-Inspector Bonis, of Portadown. with the larceny of elcveniteen rabbit-traps and fifteen rabbits. the property of Mr. Henry Tait, J.P., at ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER OF A TIMES WITNESS

... A'T'l'MiPTIEI)MUR~hlR OF A TIlME:Sl WITIN ESS. Loe-inox, FRIDAY, -At Bowv Street this morning. J. K~avanagh, aged thirty. shoemaker, living at Bow Street, was charged with firing at Patrick Lane, with intent to murder him, at the George Tavern, Strand, last evening. lMr. Laugham ap- peared for the accused (instructed by M~essrs. Scames, solicitors for Thuai us'1.S). Prosecutor stated th at ...

THE RECENT DEATH IN THE POLICE OFFICE

... THE RErEBT DrEATH ri TIM POLICE OFT, ICE. INQUEST ON T5lfE BODY. ObT Saturday evening Dr. Dill, coroner, and a city jury held an inquest in the morgue on the body of alex:. Starveys who died on thle previous Friday morning in the Police Office shortly after being arrested. the deceased, who resided in the towvn- land of 13a~llgowan. adjaicent to Moira, was dis- covered by the constabulary ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... TAW INTELUIGENCE. c LAW NOTICES.-THIs DAY. PROM THE LEISAT, DIARY. ROLLS. Trinity College v. Attorney-General (4); Wilson v. Biggs (5). TAXTITG OFFrCtn Mr. Mathows-WVorkman v. Workman (Fottrell & Son) (9); Belfast Ropeworks v. Boyd (Bates & Davidson) (11). LAND JUDGES. f ight Honoes'ble Mr. Justice Mouros-Buoton, trustee of Sesaan, reference (1). QUEEN'S BENCH1 DIVISION. k Queen (Kinkead) v. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CUSTODY COURT-YESTREDAY. a Before the Honourable Colonel FOnBF_3, RiM.; Sir f JOHN PRESTON, J.P.; and J. Parmix, J.P. UTTERING COUNTERFEIT COIN. t Francis M Connell, Lindon Street, was put for- r ward in custody, charged by Constable Watson o with uttering oounterfeit coin. E Mr. Spiller prosecuted. t From the evidence it appeared that on the pre- - vious evening a young man named Francis ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIJCENCE. LAW NOTICES.-TBS Disr. Rnow X'n LEkAL DIAMY. HLA. COURT OF APPEAL Armstrong v. Armobsmrug (I); Holmes v. KEarney (2). Settled Land Act aud M'CUatoch (2); TIster Land Coxnpnly v. Cllther'e (8); Tltenipeun i-. Loagstaffe (1); Ballymezna ilail- way Comapany (10); Alloways Traste (I1); STP~vane' v. MsUavanna(16); Armstrong.,v, Mairs (16). VIOE-OEANOIILLOD. Clogher Valley ...

ARREST OF MAJOR TEMPLER

... ARREST OF M-AJOR TEMIPLETR . p. GRAVE CH1ARGE.h INTERVIEW WITH THE ACCUSED. ti i C4 a! LONDON, SUNDAY.-The Central News says the h military authorities at Chathama are extremely re- 0 ticent with regard to the circaulstances attending t' the arrest, which has taken place, of Major J. L. v B. Templer, of the 7th Battalion King's Royal u Rifles, and second in command of the Aeronautical 1i ...

THE TRIAL OF DYNAMITARDS

... *TlIS TRIAL OF DYNARITAR DS. BY OUJ SPECIlAri WIn. LONDON, TnURSDtY.-The trial of the alleged dynamitards, Thomas Callan and Michael Harkins, was resumed at the Central Criminal Court this morning, before Mir. Justice Hawlkinaq The first witness called was Patrick Quin, an inspe ctor of the metropolitan police. lie deposed that on the 19tL of October last, in company with another officer, lie ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW NOTICES.-Tnrs DAY. PROSI TralE LMIAI. DItARY.1 IM.. COURT OF APPEAL Neville v. Thacker (1); Montgomery v. Montgomery (3); 1 Mulvihill V. Royse (5). ROLLS. i Russell V. Westropp (2); Beattle v. Cordner (5); Clarke v. Attorney-Goneral (8).I VICC.CIAN.NCrLLOR. I eseauchampsv. Beauchamp (2); Eccles v. Eccles (3): Johnston v. Ilunt (4); llamialtu v. Hamilton (5); Teevan v. Teevso (5); talsioson ...