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GENERAL BOULANGER—FURTHER ARRESTS

... GENERAL BOULA.i'GER-FURTBER Is ARRESTS. | l a l s(RE= S TZL=GRam) Paris, Saturday. The newspapers this evening confirm The state- O ment that General Beulanger WIll be tried by acourtmartial for peculation after judggnent has y been pronounced by the High Court. If M. Mermeim, the editor of the Boulazgistorgan a S Cocarde, was arrested to-night as he was re- o turning home, having finished his ...

TIPPERARY SUMMER ASSIZES

... TIPPERARY SUMMR ASSHES. AW&RDS TO POLICEMEN. Cloninel, Monday. The grand inry to-dcay took up the hearing of malicious injury cases. County Inspector Stephens was allowed six guineas for a patrol jacket alleged to have been i torn on the occasion of the prosecution of Ur Win. O'Brien, M.P., at Carrimk-on-Suir. Constable Neill claimed £500, &ad Sergeant Cunningham £1,000 for bodily injuries ...

KILMAINHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... i KILMAINHAMI QUARTER.' Sjo,4 Yesterd)y morning his Honor the 7 Mr. W. H. Falkluer, Q.C.,proueeded with se ness of the quarter hessions in iinban CG house. The magistrates on the bench were_ IMessrsT EGUinness, Dr Carcer, Dorminic and ijbn J Mdolloy. Ari. U. R. Burke, Clerk of the Peace, swesf the grand jury as follow.,- Dr Moncks, foreman; JohnJ Burfke, wi IoButler, yward Coetreo o, Thesmas ...

THE CITY SESSIONS

... I Yesterday tihe Recorder sat in the Cnurehos Green-street, and resumned the business of o Gity Sessions. ESiTZSeive FP.ACDS DE7ENDflATS SENT tP' ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... -LAW INTELLIGENCE I LAW NOTICES.-TE.Hr DAY. PROM TRMl LrGAT, DIA.RY. VI0E-CHANOELTOR. fition v. Bnuler (2)j lellv, v. Ca, pion (7); Meldon v. Medo (13); Mackenzie v. 2taikeiizie ?? TAXING oFFCEp. Master Cof~cy-Gillespic v. Leeone. (Rest) (6). YIiL~tr 3lathiws-ruiergon v. Em rrn(L'R.,trarigc) (6); Young's estate (Borland) (9L; Armagh Conuinissioners v. Wilik'n (Monroe) (14). Yaster ?? ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE IT'1ELLIGENCE. COUNTY OF DOWN. A CROWN COURT. m ON Saturday morning, 3t half-past ten o'clockf Nir. Justice JoHsSON entered the Crown Court of a, the Conrty Courthouse, Dowupatrick, and resumed ti the business of these assizes. Sir Edward Porter Cowan, High Sheriff, occupied a seat on the bench. w f. ALLEGED INDECEN'T ASSAULT. C( John Mtoore was indicted for an indecent assanlt, ol at ...

THE TIMES COMMISSION

... THE.,, ITIMES COMMISSJOQ MR. W. F. MOLONEY IN TBT BOX THE LAND LEAGUE BOOKS- EVIDENCE OF NATIONiAL BANK OFFICIALS. EXAMITATION OF ALEXANDER J. PHILIIPS. ONE EUNDRED AND ELEVF,\-M DAY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2 a, 1889, (FROM OUR SPECIAL RIfPORTEnS.) London, Wedr-sesday Evening. At the sittirg of the court, Mr. Lewis said-I have givers notice to mr. W. F. Maloney, and he is now in attendance. Sir ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-SATURDAY. Niowrasas 1aussn); ?? Mr. C-. J. Utb4:i.) 'IE = tEALTR:Y . SiC. 7 MA. Anne Cofly. residirg at 13 Poobreg-s:reer, agc'1 45, tlse ptOrty-lerOACO. VWDa-l's Wo na-i ?? ja.. sum of 4;60 sewvn up in her cotcces, w:as put ;o.- ward on remand, ca-treed by CoL.as.e 1;37 D. with beggiag alcas on the .t, inas in CraE I Doroet-street, and ressting arrest when he tcs her into ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... COUNTY TYROiNE.2 OPENING OF, THE COMMISSION. ' LAST afternoon, at three o'clock, Mr. Baron Dowsn, accompanied by Sir William M'Mahon, Bart., High Sheriff, entered the Crown Court of the Coanty Courthouse, Omagla, and opened the P08 Commission of Assize for the County of Tyrone. Mr. JAMES CROSSLE, Clerk of the Crown, having read the precept, the Grand Jury were re-swrorn, ~and His LoRDsHip, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... COU NTY OF' ANTRI2I. RECORD COURT. tip.. JueTiCo JOGHSON sat in the Record Court of the County Courthouse, Crumlin Road, yesterday morning, at half-past ten o'clock, and resumed the business of the assizes. LIBEL ACTION AGAI1NNST THIE FREEIAN'S JOURINAL. £101 DAMAGES. This was an action by John Walker, manaaing clerk in the employment of Mr. Beecham. solicitor, F'oster Place, Dtblin, a-ainst ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I LAW INELUG 9OL S.ATURDAY. PBOBATE AND MATPIMONIAL DIVISION. (Before tale President and a City Snecial Jusy.) RUBBELL V. MzcaFrwn-This was a suit insti- tsed by David Ruddell in order to recall probate of a will, dated 1887, of the late David Ruddell, formerly of Smithfield, Belfast, but lately of Iosevale, Killead, county Antrim. The testator had been twice married, the plaintiff being the& ...

THE PROSECUTION OF CANON DOYLE

... PROSECUTION OF CANON I DOYLE THREE WITNESSES SENT TO k JAIL FOR REFUSING TO c GIVE EVIDENCE. WARRANTS ISSUED FOR THE ARREST OF FIVE WITNESSES. 1L Arthurstown, Saturday Evening. To-day the hearing- of the charge against the Very Rev. Canon Doyle, P.P., Rams- grange; Messrs John Cummins, of BaLy- hack ; Michael M Grath, Patrick Kent, Lau- rence Foley, Edward Costelloe, and James h! Ryan, farmers ...