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MURDER OF A SOLDIER

... MURDER OF A SOLDIER Londou, 'Saturday. The Press Association reports to-day a remark- able tragedy, resulting in the death of a quarter- master sergeant of artiflery, named Stewarb, at Plumatead. Waiter James Lyous, aged twenty, machinist, employed at Woolwich Arsenal, living at 32 Conway road with his mother, a widow, went home between twelve and one o'clock this morning and found his moths- ...

JUDGMENTS IN THE LAND COMMISSION COURT

... JUDGMENTS .IN- ?? LAfDCO~MIS - ' --SION CURT. -..Ma - Yeyterday,.ia. the Land Cozmids~in.our6t, * . fore Justice Liton an d r. Cooialioher .Fitsgeiad 9.0,i jud~gments fwere givenx in several'. important casesof appealaagaist ta fig of ain renats on holdinigs ii diff~rent pirta ofte country. Mathew .lanagan, tenint; Lord Crofton, - lord. * Mr. Justice .Ltbon, iii giving judgment in this case, ...

ENGLISH OPINION ON THE ARRESTS

... ENGLISH- OPINION ON THE i ARRESTS. i i 0 : t - ~~~London, Priday!.I (BY FRERMA YSPECIAL E.) (From' th peker.) At the moment when tble leaders of his -party | are about to emnbark upon a political crusade on wliich dependil the fortune of the coming. session, and when thie earnest desire of every Tory mein- ber and every; Tort -canudidote.-is that nothing e bould se d-ine: to'aeceentusth thoe' ...

THE RAILWAY RATES INQUIRY

... : AL A -,IQ. THE y ILt~mWA RATE IN} 0. - : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ez1C0kMMENCEMENXT OFSITTINGS IN DUBLIN. 'Yesterdaya il -ocliock the Railway and Canal it, Cqompiwsioners, Lord Balfour -of Burleigl, Chair- ozan, alud M. Courtenay Boyle, C a commenced tir sittings in Dublin in Judge Boyd's Land letoi, -wfiich was crowded. qr: X - >Pember, Q C, of the English Bar te Right SLjllon s V8 alker, Q C; ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICEI -N1'ELlLGEN( E-SATURD. YoRT (I 2-N I)xvIisna.- 'Before M3r. C j O Dut 1 e4 ASSAULTISG T'E PotiLt A labourer naned .ohn Noan., who resides at Rathfarnham. wva-s chirgedl vith havnrg. when being arrested on a trivial cnarge, been gUivt. oc dirsorderly conduct. From the exidence gcn. it appeared that the disorderly conduct wws of a very pronouinced chal-rater. the prisoner having throrv; ...

MUNSTER WINTER ASSIZES

... MUINSTER. WI I, $~ZS ?? v 4 _e is-w ?? [ ?? -Wedesd| Mr. Justice Murphy reumed the b~tmss of the assies.to-day at 100 So'clockl. CRtAB ?? ATG QWI 2 I tT , Robert Ban-on was-idicted on- a charge of having fired at, -i yiatot td nrd .r Ope Fdward Whitton, S ?? ed Blydu ou M.d aserea1, on the ?? ' 0 4e, Sings; Cpounty nd T pervy,: p i. 81st of July l.st Oo:>Yp:atoler pleaded saot guilty,: and ...

ACTION AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... I A ACLERGY-' .,fI10 AGAIST a Dungarun, Modaty. t fte Dangarvan Quarter Sesions to-day, be- Cuty Couri Judge Watiers, arL equity. su t which the plaintiff, Mr. Arthur h eeard in t a iding at Clonmel, sued oBrg; pn+v~i Siattery, r Balyduff, near Lis- trw* nuntan tedsgad residing in Dun-; l firor a surn of £100 or an equitable pro-2 oU Lutherofaileged to be held in trust by the! s ,z~erzutince ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... P - I v, ~ r : .: . , : iA;. . I und> to? htuse It declared 6hat tho eject !nu -pi ace taimnbb ?? Edmund Doherty. i;in January ISSS, snd'Augusta, 18B5. agatnat Grace Doherty, were zill aaita. TeVioCa hanclor- deue - te f@-totop ~t, en dised ii. l~e.cbsoet p edig l~4 ?? Iha -adau queutsiofln permh~ently IJable for thD chrwge. cm Dohttwu giten bsicots I one btasuach f ?? Caesel- fere ?? ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSftiZ in VhT X~. THEE ARNIA11 MtD AS'SN ?? ley, asresmed ths 46hn. efr Mr Ji~tc~ ,,Ho~lm6 tu.e ~speeialj jry. tA ulllso icitor, Wicklow). 52atory'a~ltur xmde- by tne prisonro vrb dlates slince Las assee, The s o ~h rw. 'iheu Iclosed.. ~. D)r Cubelnt ~pi o a Cai foi t)he deeuc rick H k 'Theje witnessesgatciee o of the mu~rder. adrseth y I Wr. Jobfn Red;VW_~' great length -for th', defenc ...

CITY SESSIONS

... Yesterday rho Recorder satin the Green street Courthouse, and resumed the criminal business of the Quarter Sessions. Mr Geo. Wright (instructed by Mr. Mathew Cane, as- sistanjt to Mir. P Coll, Crown Solicitorzpro- secuted. GAROTTING IN 3MONTGOMERY STREET. Two women, named Kate Kelly and Bridget Pollard, were indicted for having as- satlted and robbed David M'C~leUand, a clerk in the Ordnance ...

THE ALLEGED MUTINY ON THE GITANA

... IES ALLEGED MUTINY ON TIIF~ THE GITANA. .I. THE CREW ORDERED TO GO slo ABOARD. Ir res Yesterday in the Northern Division of the an Police Courts, before Mr Swifte, nine sailors too of the barque Gitana, named John Doherty, the Thomas Crawford, Victor Levinge. George H of . Reid, Thomas Carroll, Louis Felix, David da, Jones, August Anderson, and TPeter Glynn, were put forward on remand from the ...