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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 ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... M2. HnTrY FITZGIBBON, Q.C., County Court Judge, sat in the Grown Court of the County Courthoirse, Cramlin Road, yesterday, a~id eon- tinued the hearing of the business of these sessions. Mr. Thomas Cunning~aham, Deputy anti cting Clerk of the Peace, was in attendance. M'4ILWAINB V. ERVD[E. This was an action brought by David MIllwaine Henry Street, Banbridge, seed merchant, against George ...

BALLYMENA PETTY SESSIONS

... f Tats fortnightly court was held yesterday, hefgre Messrs. Joseph C. Rutherfoord, R. M. (chairmauj n James Mallaghan, J.P.; J. B. Black, J.PTh A. C Allen, J.P.; and Nathaniel Morton, J.P. District-. Inspector Croghan summoned Elizabeth MLIlan, under the provisions of the Sheebening Act, for having, as alleged, kept and exposed for sale in- toxicating liquor without being duly licensed to sell ...

THE BRTIGHTON MURDER

... THE BRTIIITON MURDER. 1l3aHroON, SATURt.nAY.-George Henry Wood, who was arrested last night on suspioion of having brutally outraged and murdered a little girl of five, namned Edith Jenl, was broueghlt before the Brightou magistrate tbis morning. The court was crowded. Mr. Pope appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Ayers for the accused, who stoo-1 with foldod arms and gazed about, apparently ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CUSTODY COURT-YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. R. J. EATON, RNM., and F. J. MACCAIRTHY, RN.. LARCENIES. t Acting - Sergeant Thomas Magee charged 0 Catherine Shaw with having stolen a shawl, the 6: property of Sarah Douglas. Mr. Spiller prosecuted. The complainant stated that the accused sent fi her (prisonor's) little girl for the loan of a shawl. p The next time she saw the prisoner she asked her c ...

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. ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... MR. HENRY FITZGIBBON, Q.O., County 0Oont Judge for Antrimn and Recorder of Belfast, sat yesterday in the Crown Court of the County Courthouse, Crumlin Road, and resumed the civil business of the Belfast quarter sessions. Mr. Thomas Cunningham, Deputy and Acting Clerk of the Peace, was in attendance. ALLEN V. DORNAN. This was a right-of-way action brought by Anne Allen, of Glenavy, Antrim, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I LAW NOTICBS.-TniS DAY. I FROM TEE LEGAL DIARY. ROLLS. Murray v. Paul (I); Heat v. Eyre (4); Kavanagh v. Kelly (6. COE-AN ANGLLLOR Hual~sn v Heo at, atr bearing (1l) Stevenson v. MOIelland (5P, Walker, deiaed, Tawej v.e v.aWalker6) (Duh Du-Coporpora tion, exmiast e j Po7); Fltcerand v. Kerr (1ll; Flether, de- censedi, Freeman v. Pletcher (12); Moriarty, deceased, Billiard v.Moriart1 T TAXING ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... [ ,OUXNTY OF ANTRIM. CROWN COURT, T. D JuenSI ?? took his seatu-bi the Crown Court of the County Courthouse, Crumlin Road, at nine o'clock on Saturday morning, and resumed the criminal business of the astizes. TEE CHARGE OF ARSOX AGAINST A CARRCK- iEZGUS HOTEL-XEEFER. The Court resumed the hearing of the charge against William Larmoar, hotel-keeper, Carrick- fergus, who stood indicted that he, ...

LIFE IN AMERICA

... LIFT IN 'AlICAO I . I I THE CHARGE AGAINS8T.IEB. IhRCItEB i LOSSOF A STEAMER AND SEVENTEEN L IVE So SPECIAL CABLEGOAX. 3 PP.! OMOUR OWN CORRESPONDEN{T. N. w YOR}, MONDAY.-HaCch interest has been. aroused by a despatch received this a fternoon fromn Quebec announcing that the Grand Jury had thrown out the bills presented against Mfessrs. 3 Mercier and Pacand so far as regards what are known-as ...

LORD ROBERTS AND IMPERIAL DEFENCE

... I ?? LOSDoN, THURSDAY. -Lord Roberts has addressed a long letter to Sir Charles Dike and Mr. Wilkinson acknowledging the receipt of their recent book on imperial defence. He says- I cannot say that I entirely concur in the pro- proposals put forward in the fifth chapter. I admit, however that the division of the army into short-service troops for employment at horne, and long-service troops ...