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TERRIBLE TRAGEDY IN CO. DOWN

... ITERRIBLE TRAGEDY IX CO. S. ..II . DOW N I ?? , , : -, DOA,. . . , I a A YOUNG MAN SHOT DEAD YEAR WARRENPOINT. * (,ROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) e . N: 0 ; .w evry, Saturdy Evening. O oe f the most painful and tragic occurren ces fthat have yet stained the annals of the county Dtown took place lest evening at a place called a lontiflee e, about I miles from Warrenpoint. r 'The crime is not of an ...

THE PROSECUTION OF MR. WM. REDMOND, M.P., DR. COUNSEL, AND OTHERS

... l THE PROSECUTION OF MR. WilM. REDMOND, M.R, I DR. COUNSEL, AND OTHERS. EXTI RAORDINARY EVIDENCE OF POLICE NOTE-TAKERS. . (FROM OUR REPORTER.) s Artlhurstown, Thursday Night. To-day the charge against Mr. Wnm Redmond, ; P; Dr Counsel, B L, and six others, came on sfor trial at Artilhrstown before a Coercion Court, s consisting of Messrs MIeldon and Braen. The case had to be adjourned on two ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... I POLIO IiNTELLIGENCE-YESTERDAy Sosvrmgi Divisroxr.-(Before Mr. Byrne, Q.C.) 'CHARIGE OF LOITRIUNG. . 'Five'voung men named Patrick Christy, Joseph 'New!man. Christopher Toole, Patrick Dunue, and Jos Wiariam, were chaged by Constable 103 A wish loitering in Bride-street, with the supposed puypose of eom mittinz a felony or other unlawful act. The constable ?? three and four o'clock on Sunday ...

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 ...

THE NORTHERN REVISION COURTS

... ITHE NOR'ERN REVISIOW COURTS. SOUTH TYRONE. (FRO OUR )ETEiL) Moy, Saturday. Mr. Walter J. Craig, resumed the revision ot the lists hete to-day, Major Efenry Irvine acting as registrar. Mr. W.J. Fitzgerald, solicitor,Mallow, appeared for the Nationalists, asaisted by the Nationalist inspectors, Messrs Hemry Lemnon, Patrick Mul' grew, Hugh M'Conuell, Thomas MSherry, anl John M'Canv. I Mr. King ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... I .lELLIGEN .E-YESTERDAY .1 1,OX4IPC INl ELLIGENCE-Y TERDA Y .| Soumiq Devisrog.(Before'Mr. Woodlocki) SEMIOUS [CII5GS AGAIeST A PROCSSS-SRE. Anthdny J Eearney, a process-serrer, wvaa brought up on remad, charged by ~Mr P J O'Conuor, apprentie in the office of Mr. P A Chance. NI P. solicitor, with haring feloniously .appropriated £S, and with having: obtained by fe pretences 7s 6d oa the ~ ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... L AWH ROTO3-B1S DAY. ?? COURT OF JUSTICE-LONG VACATLON SMIIKIGS. The Hon Mr Justioe Andrews will sit on this day Cluesday), inst, at 11 o'clock, to hear motions of a pres- sing nature for all divisions of the High Court of Justice. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. (Before JAdge Boyd. at 11 o'cllck) Arrangement sittings-osenthal, Casey and Clay, Thompsonp, eisren, BScallan, Casey and Clay. ScaBian, ...

THE LAST WHITECHAPEL MURDER

... THE LAST WHITECEIAPEL MURDER. I THE INQUE ST. London, Tuesday. . This morning mr. Wynne E Baxter resumed the inquest at Vestry Hall, Cable-street, concern- ?? the death of a woman utkeowa , whose trunk was discovered oo the 10th inst under the railway arch in Pinchin-street, Whiteehapel. IJohn Clark. as8istiant to Dr Phillips' Divisional Police Surgeon, was tbe first witness, and he de- ...

THE ALARMING COLLISION IN THE IRISH SEA

... T[HE ALA [RMENG COLLISION IN THE IRIsS11 SEA. I OFFICIAL INQUIRY. SPEOrAT, T'iclxEEGaAxr,| LiIVRPoos,, TunAy. ?? A Board of Trade uipni- *vas cownanrn el at Liverpool to-Usey. beforo t M~r. taffles. stipenlda;ry maxistrate. oa;d CaptailS Castile and Frenc h, naultical assessors, into, the3 rxhirrminrg ollision which ltonic nnces inl tlle Irish Sea on the 12th illst.. bhetveen thie steaimers ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I DUBLIN LAW EEPORTS. QIJUEBE'S BENCH AND EXCHEQUER, DIVISIONS-SEPT. 4. Mr. Justice MADREWS resumned the hearing of q notions. aSlILL V. THE BELFAST TRAMWAY COMPANY. tb Mr. WALTER LoNG (instructed by Mr. Sheals, of Belfast) moved to remit this case to thle Recorder ti, of Belfast. The action -was brought by Elizabeth Neill for injuries which she alleged she had sus- 1s tained through the ...

LOCAL MARINE BOARD INQUIRY

... I LOCAL MIA.4PINE BOARD INQUIRY, YniScERoAY morning, at eleven o'clock, an official inquiry was held in the offices of the Local Marine Board, to ascertain the truth of a charge of incom- petency preferred against Captain John Holbrook, master of the barque Neva. which was burned in Dundruni Bay, on the 27th August. when on a voyagre from Belfast to Quebec with a cargo of scrap iron. The Court ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... i,AllY NOTICES-TAIY DAY. 1!Gi COURT OF JIUSTICE-LON'G VACATION Tho 11011 Mr Junstie And rew] s ill sit at 11 o'cock t.hls daY. iluesday, to he:.- aoutious of a pre-dsirg nature for tili ivisions of the High Court of Juzice. LAND COM'ISSION COUR:T FOUR COURTS. il 30 o'clock. Exparte applicatOrs. Motions on Notice. Annie C O'Reilly, tenant, Representatihes of Anthony Oteillv. l:ndlord- Chri ...