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THE ARREST OF A FACTORY PROPRIETOR ON A CHARGE OF ARSON

... THE ARREST OF A FACTORY PROPRIETOR ON A CEHARGE OF ARSON. LONDONDERRY, WSDNEsDAY.-The Mayor (Un A. Baxter), with Mr. R. Harvey, RAIL, and Mr. S. Bell, J.P., sat in the Police, Court at eleven o'clock this morning. tames C. BMuirhead, proprietor of a shirt factory in Orchard Street, was brought up on remand, having been arrested on the previons night on the charge of being concerned in setting ...

LOWER CASTLEREAGH PRESENTMENT SESSIONS

... LOWER CASTLERE?H PRE?TM1?NT SESSIOYS. THEz presenstment s-essons for the barony of Lower Catstlereagh were held yesterd~ay in Newvto-wnards Courthouse, The followving nagistrates wrere psre- sent :-Measrs. John Blahiston-flolsuon D>. L. vice-lienteniaut of the coun tv (chairmenr); W~illiamn M;aynue, J.P.; WV. S. Johnston}.J.l',: A . 1% Lemon. J.F.; John Anderson. ?? CGeorge alkaier. JY.P. ...

BAZAAR AND SALE OF WORK AT BROUGHSHANE

... BAZAAR ANIs SALE OF WORE AT UROUGHSEMANE. YZSTERDAY a wery successful bazaar and sale of -work waseheld-in the new schools, Broughshane, in connection with the Second Presbyterian Church there. The weather in the ?? pre- sented a verygloomnyaspect, butere noon 5elleaden clouds passed away, giving place to bright, genial sunshine during the rernainder of the day. This favourable circumstance ...

A DUBLIN CLERK CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT

... A DUBLIN CLERI CHARGED WM EMBEZZLEMIENT. DUrBLU, SATURDAT.-In the Southern Police Court to-day-before Mr. Swifte-John Flood, 7. Beividere Avenue, a clerk in the employment of Mr. P. AK Chance, M.P., solicitor, Westmoreland Street, was chsxrged in custody of Sergeant Dunne. of the G Division, with having within the past two months embezzled a sum of £1l SI, received for and on account of his ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... BELFAST QUARTER SEXSSIONS. XR. HreNRy FnTZIBOaN, Q.C., County Court -Judge for Antrin, and Recorder of Belfast, sat yesterday iu,.the Crown Court of the County - Courthouse, Crumlin Road. and took up the civil business of these sessions. Mr. Thomas Cunningham, Deputy and Acting Clerk of the Peace, was in attendance. WiNmDIN V? THE UNION BUILDING SOcIETY. I In the matter of the Building ...

BALLYMENA QUARTER SESSIONS

... BALLYMEENA QUARTER SESSIONS. ; Tns business of these sessions was resomed yes- terray morning, before Mr. IBSErY FSTZGIBBON-, ANDREW DrOStY V. JOSEPH R. BLACK. This wa6s an action brought by the plaintiff, Mr. Andrew Dickey, ?? ir. -Joseph B. Black to recover £17, being the amount due to defendant for the price of a. stack of flax. Mrl. Todd. Barrister-at-Lawv (instructed by Messrs. J. & A. ...

THE LONDON POLICE AGITATION

... THE LONDON POLICE !3UTATIOIN. A STRIZ1K, THUREATSNSD.' Lo-pDoS, ScNDAY.-Yesterday evening consider- able excitement was occasioned in the neighbour- hood of the Strand by the report that the whole of the police stationed at Bow Street had come out on strike. A representative of the Pres Association was unable to obtain confirmation of the report at the ohief police station, the inspector on ...

ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER IN BELFAST

... ALlYEED MANSLAUGlHTITh IN 2BEL-FAST A I . the Custody Court yesterday morning. bpfG>.! I Messrs. E. J. Eaton, RM.. Lnd John Brownee r p1 James Britton, deizcribed as a quay 3acourpr ?? fifty, wvas charged by Head-Consenue Dardis with lhaving felonious killed and slin, wife, M;ary Britton, at their house i, Ferre Strt the prevince evening. TMr. A. J. Lewis prosecuted. and MBr. P. Do, defended. ...

ATTEMPT AT ROBBERY IN DUNGANNON

... II Du.N-GA5N(3N. 31MONDAY.-An attempt at the robbery of fowl took place in Dungannon on last Saturday night. From the facts disclosed it ap- pears that about midnight a strange commotion was heerd by a son of M1r. Wm. Steenson. station- fmaster on the Great Northern Railway at Dun- - annon, in his father's yard by the continued bleating of a goat and the cackling of hens, and on proceeding to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... IAW INT ELLGENCE, LAW MOTICnS.-Tm. DUs, PILOM T5'I' LUGtT DIARY. P.3!. COURT OF APPEAL. Dowling v. BillingtGn, V.O., at hearing (1); Gibson v. Tay- lor, Prolute (2). Vaeen v. Middleton (l). re J. Rice, dereaeed. Neilson v. Ric (2); Stevenson v. Iillsar (4), tacyon v. Yunsen (b), Smith v. Cregani (7), Eaton v. Barrett (95. VIOE-CIIANCELfLLR. Fisibbotrnev. Halilton (1). Grant v. Grant (2), ...

COWARDLY ATTACK ON A KILKENNY CLERGYMAN

... COWARDLY ATTACK ON A KILKEN.N Y' CIERqGYMAN. KEtuzswVBf, SATURnDA.-The following details of this outrage are now to hand :-The Rev. Charles A. Vignoles. A.M., rector of Burnehureh and Chancellor of St. Canice's Cathedral, Kilkenny. was the victim of the most rufflanly outrage -which has for a long time disgraced thts city and its neighbourhoodT As becomes a descendant of a family that held ...