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BALLYMENA QUARTER SESSIONS

... BALLYMENA QcUAPTER SESSIONS. YE5STERDAY Mr. RuINnY F;Tz7GTn oy, Q.C.. Gounti Court Judge for Antritn. resumed the business o; this court in the Ballymena Courthouse. Mr. Thomas Cunninghham, Acting Clerk of the Peac, 'was present. DORN-AN V. B13AVYOST. This wag an action bronght by Win. NDormaa, mzerchant. tradirng ?? 11. a eJ. Dorlizan, Bally~menwa aizainst John Bcaunmont rpark ...

ADJOURNED WINTER ASSIZES

... TRIAL OF1 CONINELL. TrLLAtroORP. TUESDAY.-To-day the fourth trial of Denis Connell for the murder of Denis Daly was resumed. Charles Sullivan was the first witness called, and was examinled by dir, MoLLOY, Q.C. He de- posed that he had been in the employment of Denis Daly,whon he saw leave the house on che morning of the murder, when he took with him his horse and cart. Before Daly left his ...

THE O'SHEA-PARNELL DIVORCE CASE

... THE O'SHlEA-PARNELL DIVORCE CASE. tEGAL CORRESPONDENCE. LosNox, WEDNESDAY -The Press Association understands that the following communications have been forwarded to Messrs. Lewvis &, Lewis, solicitors, acting on behalf of Mrs. O'Shea, by Mr. E. T. Day., of 46, Bedford Row. -who has been in- stracted by Captain O'Shea to file a petition for divorce against his wife and Mr. Parnell:- 40. ...

ADJOURNED WINTER ASSIZES

... TRIAL OF CONNELL. TULLe sOnR \ONE -SDAY.-To-day the fourth' trial of Denis Connell for the murder of Denis Daly, at Bailyknock, %was resumed before Mr. Justice O'Brien. Fitzgerald. examined by MIr. Du.JBAan BARTON. deposed that he had a dancing school near Castle- island at the time of the anurder. On the day of the murder the prisoner and a number of othert were in the school about one ...

THE POLEGATE TRAGEDY

... THEP0 LEGATE TRAGEDY. VERDICT OF MURDER. LosDOq, TEttxsDjY.-The inquest wns resumed t Polegate t4-day on the bodies of two girls, 2inmed Taylor, who were murderedbytheirmother. Evidence was given by several little children as to having fetched drink for the prisoner on the day of the crime. It was also stated that. although she had some property. she ovwed people money. A verdict of wilf al ...

THE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL CALAMITY

... TEE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL CALAMITY. - 3 THE INQUEST, o. LoNo-Dos, TamPSDAs.-At one o'clock to-day Mr. 0. C. Lewis. coroner for South Essex, opened an investigation into the circunmstances attending the death of twenrty-six boys who vwere suffocated early on New Year's morninzg at the West Ham Industrial School, Stratford. Thouigh it was gencrally understood the evidence given to-day would be ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... BALLYBOT. NgFwRy, TnunsDAy.-These sessions were re- sunned yestnrday rniming in the Ballybot Conrt house, before Mr. W. E. KISRSua, Q.O., County Court Judge for Armagh and. Louth. Messrs George G. Tyrrell Clerk of the Crown and Peace: IL F. Porter, Deputy Clerk of the Crown and Peae,-; and Hugh Moffett. judge's- registrar, were also in attendance. t ~~~SLANDERI CALSE. This was a remitted ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PO0 JIE INTELIGENCEe CUSTODY COl[T-YESThmnnYa Betore Mr. F. J1. MACCATaY, R.M. DRUNK IN CHARGE. James SiMple was fined in 5s and costs for havingL befen drunk in charge of a horse and cart in Millfiold the previous day. M~r. A. J Lewis prosecuted. ASSAULT UPON A WIPE. WMn. J. Kinkade was put forward on remand on the charge of Sergeant Perrie of having com- mitted an aggravated assault upon his ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... QUARTE1R SESSIONS. DOW naPATRIC ' TEE business of this court was resumed yesterday morning, before 5Mr. TuorAs Lzaoy, Q. 0. ITPORTAXT ANCHORAGE CASE. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE LORD DE ROS V. ROBERT M2CLURG, KIhLYEAGH. This was an action for 12a doe by defendant to plaintiff for anchorage dues of his vessel Morris, in Audley Roads, Straugford Loug-h. . Mr. B. N. Johnson appeared for the plaintiff. ...

ESCAPE OF CRIMINALS FROM THE PRISON VAN

... ErCasPE OF CRJDIMIIALS FROM THE, PRBOI N VAN0. GLOsGOW. FaIDAY.-This afternoon a great many serious crimes were brought before Sheriff I Guthrie, at the Summary Court. held in the County I Buildinrs. After receiving their sentences, they were taken upstairs to the cells until the time came to rermove them to prison. Akbout four o'clock a large van, popularly known as ' Black Maria. drew up at ...

IMPORTANT CASE UNDER THE MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT

... TIMORTANT CASE UNDER THE MERCHANT SHEIPPONG ACT. CHARG15ES 0P ASSAULT ON THE HIGH SEAS. NZWRY, FnrxAY.-A special court of petty ses-1 sions was held in the Ballybot Courthouse to-day, before Colonel Evanson, E. . (piesiding); Mr. R. Dempster, J.P.; and MT. James lXldNaahon, J.P.; when charges at the suits of JIs. C. Hardy, second mate of the barque Sarah and Emama, of San Fran- cisco, at ...

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 ...