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THE ARISTOCRATIC DIVORCE SUIT

... BY OUR SPECIAL WIRE. W LONDON, WEDNESDAY.-The consolidated suits of 'French-Brewster ?? French-Brewster and 0 French-Brewster and Gore were continued in the E Divorce Court, London. to-day before Mr. Justice d Butt and a special jury There vi.as again a large 8 attendance of the general public. b Mrs. Brewster, further cross-examined by the ( SOLICITOP.GENERAL. said she was first introduced L ...

COLERAINE QUARTER SESSIONS

... COLERAINTE QU1ARTER SESSONS COLERAINU, FRIDAY.--T1e btishnas of t:j court was commenced to-daew befote Mr. ,jeI NELarNsA:, Q.C., in theCourthonse. Tfo fOIlVE;- magistrates accompanied is HTonour (in beach :-Sir Ii. H. Brac,, Bart. C: Ioi i D.r.; Lieutenant-Gefneral Beresforl. . .: GfLge, EI.M. Mr. Daniel Taylor J.P. Ayr Watney. J.FP.; Mr. H. Ri. Jm noni.P. Mr Buoy J.P. Mr. J. Gribboni ,r.P. ...

A LOCAL SLANDER CASE

... & LOCAL SLANDER CASE. £250 DAMIAGES. Ma, H. II. BOTTOMnnY, Sub.Sheriff, assisted by Mr. Jas. Orr, Q.C., sat in the Grand Jury Room at ten o'clock on Saturday morning for the purpose of assessing damages for an alleged slander spoken of James A. Aitken, of the Whitehouso Flax Spinning Comphny, in the Lombard Cafe, by Charles M. Legge, flax commission agent, Belfast. The case was heard before a ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZiEINTELLLC1ENCT~E. COUN=TY DOWN.1 OPENING OF THIE COMM~lISSION t; YlsESTEDAY, at twelve o'clook, ths commissiofl rf b Mazre for the Countg of Down was opened in the a Cbrown Couirt of tihe County Courthoulse, Down- t patrickt before Mr. Justice A11DsrnSiw, who wans accompanied on the bench by Sir E~dward Porterb x. Cowan, Hijgh Sheriff for the county, andt Lord Lieutenant of County Antrim ...

THE MAYBRICK CASE

... THE MAYBRIICK CASE. PENAL SERLITUDE FOR LIFE. Lr.NDoX, THURSDAY.-The Central News is n ofaicially informed that the Secretary of State has n recommended Mrs. Maybrick to mercy, and that ii the sentence of death has been commuted to penal t servitude for life on the following gronud:-Mr. a Matthews found from a carefol review of the evi- e dence taken at the trial, and snbsequently from the ...

THE ARREST OF DR. TANNER

... DISTURBANCES AT CLONMEL. EXTRAORDINARY SCENE IN A CHAPEL. Df. TANNENR, who was arrested in London on Saturday last, arrived at Limerick Junction in custody of two detectives and four constables at a late hour that night. Ile took supper at the station, and at one o'clock on Sunday morning left for Clonmel. A crowd of people had assembled at the station and cheered the prisoner, but there was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE, CUSTODY COURT-YESTERDAY. Before Mr. J. EATON, R.M. ;. and Mr. JonHl BROWNE, J.P. THE WESLEY STREU1T CASE. John Cleland, who is charged with assaulting his wife at 34, Wesley Street. on the application of lMr. 3I'ildowie, who prosecuted,wasagain remanded for a week, The injured woman was not able to appear. LARCENY. Samuel Denison was charged with stealing the sum of 15 6d ...

SERIOUS CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT AT STRABANE

... SERIOUS OCHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT AT STRAB ANE. STIABAINI, MONDAY.-At the fortnighltly court of potty sessions held here to to-day-before Mr. E. T Herdmian, J.P. (presiding): Mr. John Cochrane, J.F.; Mr. P. M'Menamin. J.P.: Mr. R. S. Smyth. J.P.: MIr. P. O'Brien, J.P.; Mr. Robert Smyth, J.P.; and Mr. James Kennedy, ?? J. Smyth, secretary of the Strabane Loan Fond Society, was brought up on ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... 3 T1HE usual weekly sitting of this court was held in the Crown Court of the County Courthouse, Crunmlin Road. yesterday afternoon, at two o'clock, before Mr. HI{ExR FITZoIno1N Q.C., County . Court Judge. Mr. H. AMNeile MCormick, registrar ; Mr. Edward Allworthy, official asnignee; and ;Mr. J. H. - B. Murphy, deputy registrar, were in attendance. lie WILLIAM1 EIWD. The bankrupt resides at ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... BELFAST .RCOR.DE.R'S COURT. MsR. IIENBY FITZUlBBON, Q.C., County Court JudgeI for Antrim and Recorder of Belfast, sat yesterday in the Record Court of the Municipal Buildings, and continued the civil business. M~r. Thea. Cunningham, registrar, was in at- tendance. BARTERS V. BtALL-. This was a~n action brought by Win. Banrres, of 54, Shankhull Road, Belfast, hoot mnanufacturer, plaintiff, to ...

THE LIVERPOOL POISONING CASE

... |THE 1' iV',liPOOL POISONING CASE.| LtVsii'OOL, BMONDAY.-This morning'. Mr. WV. l S. Barrett, one of the mag-istrates for the division, t) drove out with Mr. Swvift, inmagistrates clerk, to to Walton Jail. near Liverpool. for the purpose of constituting a court to further remand Mrs. May- pI trick. Sunperintendent Bryning' was also present. li The proeeedingts were quite formal, and the pri- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I AWV NOTICES.-T'ris DAY. FRIM ?? rhEGAl. DIATr. T/T.3L 0 CI..1 OPi APPET The steamship Cmntaiii Parr, for iod.,nneij (1). CHANCERY DIVISION. E. H. Wolie, - lunatic, vouich Lcourit(4). RO LL0!. VICready v. Mllwaine ?? Ile ?? Corporatiiol, ?? ?? )l). VIC'.CIANEUCFLL.OR. Farrell v, Farrell ?? (;eneral ?? Cormpany v. 2-Kay, sru - tlexe(7 ). CONSOLIDATED TAXING O2FFICF !Ma-ter Celley -ig, a ...