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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INrELLIGENCE. BELFAST CUSTODY COU L' * S:ranDoY. Before Messrs. F. 0. HODDaEwa. 11.M., andA. WI. 1A, R ( X Y I E S . Ellen M11aanus and Ellen Brady were chargecl by Aciing-tSergeauat Ca-rroll withL the larceyv of thiee brass tcips, the property of Messrs. WI'. & Ii. Shearer, Sminhficld. Mr. IDonnelIy (for -,r. 1). F. SpiiIr) rolsecailea1. It app'?t~red; ions the evidleffne; titr ta' v ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... DGrAosunn.--This monthly court was held yes- terday biefore Messrs. Daniel Deladierois. D.L, chairman; F. D. Crommelin, John M'Oonnell, D. L. Hughes, William Carmichael. and A- M'3ion. DistrictrInspeetor Feely was also present. Con- stable Shaw eummoned Alexander Palmer for drunkenness andl assault on complainanr. Fined 3s 6d and costs Elizabeth Thomson sumnioned Holbt. e Robirson. her ...

THE FINANCIAL QUESTION IN BANGOR

... Tag 1iJ6-UL ¶KOY W BAMIR. A LOCAL GOVERBNiEN'T BOARD INQUIRY D ASKED. 1 PERSONAL VIOLENCE THREATENED. d The monthly meeting of Bangor Town Commis- I sioners was held yesterday in the Boardroom. There were present-Messrs. John M'Meekan (in b the chair), Wim. Johnston, David Morrow, Jamtcs I Crosbie, Archibald Thomson. John Matthews. t Patrick Campbell, James Neill, and James Bow- man. The new ...

THE SEDITION IN INDIA

... ThE SEDITION IN INDIA. ! TflJ. COMMITTED JOB TRSIA. I~~ru' anacin S 1aCsfi}VioS.| BOMBAYs, AUGrSi 2.-At the IPolice Court hereI to-day---before the chief magistrate-further for- mna] evidence wvas taken in support of the charge against Gangadhar Tilak, editor of the K;esari, and K~eshew PMahadewr Sal, the printer of that joulr- nal, of inciting to disloyal practices. The receipt and ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... ARITAGIc.-The above weekly court was held yesterday before MIessrs. Hemny Hiluclk, 1P. (in the chair) ; F. J. Best, J.P. ; George A. EIdwards, ?? - and Dr. Gra-y J.P. Jamrnes Forsythe wes sumnuned by Inspector I'Court for cruelty to al animal under the Cruelty to Animals Act. The iinspector stated that he met defendant in Dobbin Strcet, who told him he had come from near Gale- don. The ...

INQUEST IN BELFAST

... Yesterday evening the coroner (Mr. E. S. Finnigan) held an adjourned inquest in the Recorder's Court on the body of a labourer named Felix M'Keown, who resided at 5, Mourne Street, and whose death took place on the 16th ult. from the result of injuries received in MNessrs. Camp- bell's steam saw mill. Head-Constable Malhony re- presented the police, and Mr. Arhuthnot Messis. Campbell. Mr. ...

THE SITUATION IN THE TRANSVAAL

... THiE SITUATION IN THE TRANSVAA L. THE TRIAL OF THE PRISONERS. AN APPEAL FROM BRITISH RESIDENTS. The Press Association states that the following special cablegram was received yesterday at the London office of the Johannesburg Standard and Diggers' News, dated Johannesburg, January 27, 12-30 p.m. (delayed in transmission):- The pre- liminary trial of the political prisoners will begin next ...

THE TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE

... VERDICT AND SENTENCE. At the Central Criminal Court, London, on Saturday last, before Mr. Justice Wills, the trina was resumned of Oscar Wilde, 40. author. on an indictment charging him with certain misdemea- nours. This was the sixth day of the trials of I Wilde and Taylor. The Marquis of Queensberry was again in attendance. The Solicitor-General Sir Frank Lockwood, QC.), Mr C. F Gill. aid Mi ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... QUIA R T EFlT S EiS1ONS. Before his Hon~lour, .3 Ago 1Misery Mr.J.C. itrhe, iiS'si-iJetrii; ]\r. J. Morrow, -n) r. A. P. :ScIregistrar of tlie cotiti, aorta in attendance. AOflNS AG.I'NS THE GREA~T NORTHIERN r.ILWrAY. Bernard Glx 0h of Armiiagh, Seted thu Great Northern ?'tiuslav Co'niany ford £7, loss sustained by him tor (1-In' t i to' .1Cllflttginlfli0li of blanklets Pitt on rail nt x'c ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLL(iENCF?. (Frtosa iof afetionir. ?? To AI~t Raf amb ?? ?? n m Befre ir toer lranevier-R cames Deavis sieeking Ocoerh- Sehpeiea Cermrrrstoitwsrher iclrkena ravle, thatus Mi andrslr Rahpt H~. Reid, sehoculdt boe aisitingd ae Ctimiisaicn.ro i ais .at B ?? Dan egas a. cosn L oAW S POIETLSDY .1 To~, ?? vl Othe rrt 3;a Dier Par it-l YCfL-rJitARY 'CISLLOK Ii F bks *hteealaed, a omiioerfr ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE-VACATION SITTINGS-Auuo'Sr 13. Mr. Justice MIam'ry, vacation judge sat in Lhe Court of Queen's Bench to-day. and hcard pressing applications from all branches of thie High Court of Justice. NEMTIEP.Y, DECEASED; NETHERY V. STRAIAN. 'Mr. Cullinan (instruuted by Miessrs. M'Ncill & Williams) applied for liberty to substitulte service by last on -Mr. Robert Strahan. (Counsel ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... I LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. (From the Legal Diary.1 11H2. COURT OF APPEAL IN IRELAND. 3M'Arevey ?? Ilunzrdalk and Neowry Steamrpacket Co., L. RkOLLS. J. M'Carthy, deceaseed, BRtff arty ?? Cartley, 1; 11folley r. Flynass 2; P. Kearney, deceased, Parker ye Nsa-racy, 13; Irelcitd v. Fairb>ibag. 4; P. Lynamec, deceased], BAll ?? Lynsamc, i; P. Eecaruey, deceased, Parker v. X~emracy, 6; W. Kcily, ...